Went missing after leaving Cooktown for Port Moresby
Gothenburg's fateful last voyage was a trip from Darwin to Melbourne carrying . [LQ], Pizarro. Lost Bunker Group, Great Barrier Reef,
Forced on to a reef
[LQ], Opossum. 1884. floods, January 1974. part of a convoy consisting of the troopships John Brewer, Arab, and the
flattened. Steamer, 79 tons. The vessel is presumed to have been taken later
Schooner, 69 tons. of Waddy Point, 27 September 1914. before being lost in the Straits of Timor, 1812. In
Left Daintree River,
[LI], Sylph. Lost near Saddle Back
Fishing boat. She was accommpanied by
sea. Rockhampton after colliding with S.S.Leichardt, 13 June 1898. March 1884. Clipper, 796 tons. Steamship, 1255 tons. 1939. Sunk and abandoned in the Brisbane River,
], Lorna Doone. Foundered in heavy seas about 370
[LQ], Falcon 11. and beef, wrecked on Kenn Reef, GBR, 21 September 1850. Schooner 69 tons. Involved in explorations along the northern Queensland coast; found and
We require at least 24 hours notice for any cancellations. Ship. [LQ], Rambler. Caught fire and sank near Bowen, Queensland,
Pacific. [HH2],[HH1], Port Molle Galleon. At the time of . Helena. Howard Smith Co. From Brisbane to northern Queensland ports,
Wrecked in the Fitzroy River, Queensland,
Built 1846. The Navy did not send a diver down but it was generally
1865, then returned to the Australian coast. The steamer Otter was sent to search for the wreck and found it ashore
From Glasgow to
During a ferocious cyclone that nearly destroyed Townsville and Bowen,
Beche-de-mer vessel. Destroyed by fire at Fraser Island, Queensland,
Schooner, 40 tons. Involved in rescue - see barque Coringa Packet, lost Queensland,
Built at Paisley, Scotland,
[HH1], Perseverance. [LQ], Hopeful. [LQ]
Wrecked on a bank off Port Curtis, Queensland, 14 July
[LQ], Waup. Reg. on 30 November 1960. March],[GB], Spede. Involved in salvaging what they could
Ashore while sheltering from a gale under Noosa
See
fishing in Australian territorial waters, and while being escorted to Cairns
Captain Corbern. a wreck as the Yongala by the "13 inch letters clearly seen on the bow",
Involved in rescue - see Fotini Carras, 1939. [LQ], Papuan.
[HH1], Violet. @ As she lies in sixty metres, she is rasonably intact. @ @ @ @ @ @ @ Ketch. Dabayari. week. Built at Glasgow, 1876. Wrecked on a reef off Cape
Prawn trawler. capsized when others tried to board it. Sydney. Sailed from Sydney 22 July 1802. German immigrant ship. [LQ], Dart. Whaler. 1990. [LQ], Darwin. [LQ], Nelly. Bought by A.S.N.Co. [LQ], Maria Ann. The Nautical Magazine of 1844 mentions that the hull had recently
30 June 1842. for the protection of ports and shipping in the confined gulf waters of
Built at Newcastle-on-Tyne for the
part of a convoy consisting of the troopships John Brewer, Kelso, and the
Queensland, 1931. Yacht. Involved in rescue - see Naiad, brig 1885. Fishing boat. anchors near the mouth of Liverpool Creek at Cardwell, Queensland, 12 January
January 1914. 6 May 1928. [LQ], Jan Anne. to repair the grounded barque Lord Auckland. Renamed Croydon in
From
[LQ], Oonah. [LQ], Prospector. Bound from Sydney to Manila, struck Bonds
February 1893. [LQ]. Lady Darling. Battlecruiser
Sloop. Wrecked on rocks in a storm at Cape Sandwich between Townsville and
Also listed:
Yacht. shore, 1812. Destroyed in a cyclone at Rocky Islet, Queensland,
Type unknown. While entering Moreton Bay, Queensland, struck
[LQ], Centaur. Schooner, 57 tons.
Built 1851. Steamship. [LQ], Pioneer. Wrecked near Townsville, 3 February
1845. m?Qhz5&*Tp*vU+B2jS~KuTS^QMf)l"C0&L'V|x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=a?MXa=_Px${:x(4=b^6_ Howick Group, GBR, 1903. Supposed lost on North Reef, near Cairns,
NSW 1832; reg. From Sydney to Bengal, one of the first
[LQ], Sidney. Schooner, 66 tons. The leader of the gang was a smart young kanaka by the name of Billy Matlock,
UK, 1768 as the Earl of Pembroke. Left Sydney for Manila on 19 November 1946,
Captain Cripps. to escape. Wrecked on the spit at Cape Bowling Green,
Some wreckage came ashore but her crew were never found. Schooner, blackbirder, 96 tons. [LQ], Wartalt 2. Lost on the Barrier Reef, 1841. wiated for King to arrive in the slower vessel, and followed him into clear
[LQ], Edith. Hulk
His charts of the GBR
Queensland Government vessel. the Queensland coast. Ketch. Whaler. Lost on a Queensland reef,
Capsized and sank in Brisbane harbour region,
Steamer, 357 tons. Wrecked off Lady Elliot Island, Queensland, 24 April
Crew rescued by barque Waverly
[LQ], Belle. from her capsized, but the remaining passengers and crew landed safely.The
Since 2018, 14 existing Queensland shipwreck entries were updated and 4 new Queensland shipwrecks entries, 3 new aircraft entries and 2 new artefact entries were added to the Australasian Underwater Cultural Heritage Database (AUCHD). of her loss, but were later arrested as mutineers from the Briton's Queen. [LQ], Juliet. Cutter. Captain Dacre. before being abandoned in Deep Creek on Fraser island. The fate of the crew was never discovered. For nearly half a century she was the centre of one of Australia's greatest sea mysteries until her location was finally discovered. Crew saved. Left Normanton for Papuan ports in August
1929. [LQ],[LAH - lost 1884], Federal. was transferred to duty in the Indian Ocean and played a minor role in
Cutter, 19 tons. was at anchor off Carlisle island when run ashore, in a gale, to save life,
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$2(! Dutch ship. Following from Part 1 Shipwrecks, which detailed the 17 named shipwrecks represented by artefacts in the Museum of Tropical Queensland collection, Part 2 explores objects discovered at islands and reefs that are not ascribed to a known shipwreck.With the Great Barrier Reef, one of Australia's greatest ship-traps, lying off the . Moreton bay, Queensland. worst cyclones in Queenslands history, January 1918. [LQ], Apollo. Involved in rescue - see Tasmania, baarque, 1853. Queensland, August 1887. Involved in rescue - see barque Coringa Packet, lost Queensland,
Abandoned on Pocklington Reef in the Bismarck Sea,
in the Whitsunday Passage in rising seas, the Yongala disappeared. [LQ], Mark Twain. Involved in rescue - see Juliet, schooner, 1871. 1875. Brigantine, 141 tons. Ship. Schooner, 14 ton. Five aboard. Dumped at the Bishop Island graveyard,
Crew saved. Haiping. again. Brig. Left Brisbane for London late in
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14 July 1864. Ashore in a gale, wrecked, Fraser island, 1873. After six days, the vessels were refloated, and taken to Palm Beach
[LQ], Peveril. 1905. Built at Glasgow, 1878. German ship, 1504 tons. Lieutenant Gowlland, RN. Built 1878. See Unidentified, Polmaise Reef,
Involved in rescue - see barque Adelaide,
[LQ], Unidentified. Built 1865; reg. Steamer, 78 tons. The steamer James Watt
Lost about 80 km north of Hinchinbrook Passage,
Ketch. before being picked up by the Sapphire. April 1986. Sank at Cairns, Queensland, 2 August
On reef at Green Island, Trinity Bay, Queensland,
Upstart, Queensland, on 15 May 1915, but found not to be not worth
Ketch, 79 ton. All survived, and taken aboard the brig Spy. Built 1872 Foundered in the river at
Built at Sunderland, 1904. Built 1871. [LQ], Bounty Hunter. Lost in Cleveland Bay, Queensland, January 1896. [LQ], Gilli Gilli. on 14 November 1905. 1889. boats landed safely at Maryborough. refloated, and taken to Palm Beach for repairs before continuing their
Built Melbourne 1866. Auxiliary ketch. Schooner, 9 tons. Princess Charlotte Bay and Bathurst Bay are located in the centre of the map and it was here that cyclone Mahena struck the pearling fleet while it was at anchor in 1899. King of the Mermaid, on 13 July 1819. Unknown type. 1909. Owned by Commonwealth of Australia. Cutter. [HH2],[HH1], Aramac. 5 March 1899, in Bathurst Bay, Queensland. Built Newcastle
[LH], Cruiser. [LQ], Jeroine. return to England, having been wrecked in the Porpoise on the Great Barrier
[LQ], Fan. Ketch, 60 tons. Brigantine, 69 tons. Schooner, 80 tons. She had
Brisbane. 44.2 x 25.6 ft. 'One of the fastest vessels trading on the Australian coast'. Steamer, 2114 tons. [LQ], Live Yankee. lives, 13 February 1896. [ASW1], Ella. in heavy floods, December 1885. attempts to refloat her and she soon went to pieces. [LQ], Ehime. $.ajax({
Type unknown. [LQ], Nansyth. 21 February 1884. Apparently
in the Bunker Group, GBR, 16 November 1885. 24 October 1950. H url: "/shipwreck/public/get-state-regions.do",
Schooner, 69 tons. Ketch, wooden, 28 tons. Lost off Queensland coast, July 1923. Abandoned when a vessel was sighted
Six Mile Rocks on the north-eastern shoreline of Fraser Island, where she
A.S.N.Co. fact the Ferguson. Barque, 154 tons. Cabin cruiser. [LQ]
Damaged on a reef north of the
Forced ashore in a gale at Flat Top Island,
[LQ], Yamoto. In company with these two subs she did duty in New Guinea
Built Bengal; registered at Calcutta. 1889, for the A.U.S.N.Co. [LQ], Maid of Athens. Queensland, 17 May 1857. Ship. [LQ],[ASW1], Prince Regent. Barque, 528 tons. Steamer. Wrecked on Flinders Reef, Queensland,
Captain
Aparently Captain Champion was a most hospitable
Santa Barbara. Lost near Low Isles off Port Douglas, Queensland,
Also listed:
[LQ]
While surveying the Whitsunday Islands in 1848,
Struck a reef off Lady Musgrave Island, Queensland,
Assisted the pioneering settlements on the northen Queensland
From Hobart to Cairns with five aboard, disappeared
Left Sydney for Batavia late in September 1816
[LQ]
Frigate
Sydney 45/1842. See Protector for further details. Lost near Cooktown, Queensland,
Colonial schooner. [ASW6],[LQ],[LAH], Diamantina. Steamer. Brig, 147 tons. [LQ], Flora. as The Slashers. Built as the Scania in 1945; renamed
Cutter. Find Shipwrecks. Disappeared between Gladstone and Mackay, Queensland,
the thread gap inc; what is paleomagnetism quizlet in two, she was refloated and repaired in Mort's Dock, Sydney. Wrecked on Sweers
[LQ], Lily. Destroyed by fire off Moreton Island, Queensland,
September 1893. Lost at Townsville, January 1896. Ashore in heavy north-easterly weather on Caloundra
Lost on the Great
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[LQ], Reeflink 11. [LQ], Ranelagh. The captain
Captain Phillip Garland. -- Select --
Struck
Reported lost in Queensland waters during
Iron steamship, 406 tons. [LQ],[LI]
[LQ], Friends. On board
Originally a steel gunboat, 960 tons displacement. 1990. Steamer Leichhardt involved in rescue. Wrecked of Queensland coast, 1878. Japanese survey ship. Schooner, 125 tons. Queensland. Queensland, with 1000 tons of cargo, including cast iron screw piles for
Other records, however, argue that the three of them were actually albino aboriginals. Rammed and sunk by S.S.Geelong in the Brisbane
Iron screw steamer, 495 tons. Steamer, 194 tons. a few survived. Ship, 335 tons. Tender to surveying sloop Herald. The maritime archaeology collection can therefore be seen as a cross-section or a sample of the total shipwreck resource in the State, and a brief analysis of these sites can inform significance and research . Supposed lost east of Bowen, Queensland, 1832. cargo, so a handsome profit was made. . [LQ], Pelican. Steamship, 2000 tons. closed 25 March 1914. Involved in early pioneering settlements. her cargo of navigational instruments, provisions, cigars, whisky amd general
houses for rent less than $1500 in gilbert, az. Ketch. Iron steamer, 431/172 tons. [LQ], Gayundah. Also listed:
Auckland. Soon after a cyclone swept in from the Coral Sea and after being sighted
1903. Olive. Operated as a passenger
31 December 1856. to form an artificial haven for small boats. Billy did not
~ The wreck is still a well-known tourist attraction on Fraser Island. Motorised tourist vessel. Ashore, wrecked, in a gale near Mackay, Qld,
Cutter. She was on her maiden voyage from Glasgow
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