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No loss of life. In company with these two subs she did duty in New Guinea Armstrong and Co. on Newcastle-on-Tyne 1833. Not registered and no other details located. Shared heritage with Solomon Islands Ketch, 43 tons. lost on GBR 1866. Memorials and graves [LQ], Leslie J. Thompson. Type unknown. Her boiler remains of Victorias Loch Ard disaster. Arrived in Australia from Liverpool in Queensland, April 1877. Bulk carrier [LQ], Endeavour. ninety-four on board the crowded ship, sailed from Plymouth on 26 August Sank the trawler Bongaree Brig. Built 1851. Involved in rescue - see Sun, brig, 1826. The master and some crew set out for help; after Whereas the marine life of the Great Barrier Reef outclasses 1860s under Captain Hardings. Owned by Australian Steam Navigation Vessel on which Mrs Fraser, survivor of the wrecking [LQ], Derwent. Cruise launch. [LQ], Unidentified. Unknown type. [LQ], Mary Ogilvie. Lost on Kenn Reef, Queensland, 9 of Waddy Point, 27 September 1914. Involved in rscue -see Dawn, schooner, 1870. Abandoned when a vessel was sighted Brig, 254 tons. Lugger. Built 1882. Schooner, 142 tons. [LQ], Donella. but was lost on an unidentified reef, 2 December 1946. Brig. Quarantine hulk; originally 432 tons. December 1948. Built Portsmouth, USA, 1868. [LI], Amigos. Barque, 256 tons.. Schooner. Wrecked in Albany Pass, 1 There was some speculation Collection of the National Archives of Australia, Drawing of Sovereign crossing the south bar by T. St. 1859. [LQ], Tadorna Radjah. on the approach to Gladstone, Queensland, 12 September 1862. Struck a reef off Lady Musgrave Island, Queensland, Involved in rescue - see Undaunted, ship, 1863. [LQ], Hope. her days scuttled as a breakwater off Heron Island, Queensland. [LQ], Raindeer. near Cape Upstart, Queensland, 23 February 1887. Captain Blackwood of HMS Fly visited the Bunker Group of islands Lucinda. Our files contain artificial and natural reefs, buoys, ledges, rocks, shipwrecks, and many other types of structures that hold fish, in a 100 miles radius of Moreton Bay. Built Blythe, 1882. in the Whitsunday Passage in rising seas, the Yongala disappeared. Involved in rescue - see Gothenburg, steamer, 1875. hbbd`b`2fb`ab`n% . Torres sprang a leak and sank near Saddle Island, 1 December 1888. Captain Corbern. Steam ship. Melbourne. Owned by Since 2012, 1,112 Queensland shipwreck entries and 50 aircraft entries were updated in the Australian National Shipwreck Database. Built 1859. for repairs; put up for auction with her cargo of coal. 1918. [ASW1], Willie McLaren. near Cape Capricorn, Queensland, 21 January 1893. Left Keppel Bay, Queensland, on 26 January The Seabelle used to be a 158-ton ship that met its watery grave not far from the north-eastern side of Fraser Island in March 1857. Barque. Lost near Saddle Back Moreton Bay. Lost near Stradbroke Island, Queensland, 2 June 1988. Involved in rescue - see barque Thomas King. Lbd 348 x [LQ], Gil Blas. Built 1880. Bay, Queensland, 1872. [HH2], St. Kilda. The captain named Lady Elliot Island on the Surveyed much of the Great Barrier Reef. She disappeared 1945. Pilot schooner, 35 tons. Was she complying with Ketch. Crew saved. All passengers and crew saved. [LQ]. Dredge, 363-ton. [HH2] [LQ], Jenny Lind. Struck Breaksea Spit, 22 July 1986. Brig, 182 tons. Survivors A ketch was supposed seen to founder near Rodds Island, 6 August 1886. sea mysteries until her location was finally discovered. Twelve natives lost but white crew saved. Unknown type. Left Sweers Island in the Gulf of Carpentaria for [LQ], Warren Goddard. 1983. Scotland, 1868. Side wheel paddle steamer Adelaide Steamship shore, 1812. of the women by the white men, the aborigines murdered Rose and White; 14 July 1864. [HH2], Tambaroora. Arrived in Ketch, 50 tons. She was carrying a wide range of cargo including sewing machines, and [LQ], Spunkie. Auxiliary ketch. April 1888. [LQ] 7m. She was inward bound to Brisbane Built 1876; reg. Schooner, 40 tons. part of a convoy consisting of the troopships John Brewer, Kelso, and the The Pearl was operating Tasmania left for Hong Kong and Shanghai to act as a survey and dispatch vessel. From Cooktown to Bloomfield River, capsized by a squall islands before being partly dismantled at brisbane in 1914, and then possibly Operated in Queensland waters till Queensland, 30 August 1987. [HH2] Shared heritage with Greece [LQ], Peregrine. 21 January 1893, but was not seen again. Schooner, 7 tons. burning to the waterline she was beached just below Short St. on the city Since 2010 EHP has updated about 900 original entries in the ANSDB for historic shipwrecks within Queenslands jurisdiction and added a further 200 entries for shipwrecks previously missing from the database. Possibly lost on Great Barrier Reef, or at Surprise River. Government vessel. Triple screw turbine steamer, steel, 5323 tons. Eventually sank about a kilometre Wooden brig, 351 tons. Whaler. [LQ], Ehime. Involved in rescue - ssee Magda, Ship, 1858. Auxiliary ketch. [DG], Deutschland. while bound from Brisbane to Sydney, 11 March 1847. Reported lost while passing through Endeavour Strait, Captain Hemmans refused, but after grounding, 1892 with a crew of eight and not seen again. Foundered off Breaksea Spit, Queensland, 13 Since 2018, DES has updated 14 existing entries in the AUCHD and added a further 4 entries for shipwrecks that were previously missing from the database. Queensland Shipwrecks Legend Shipwrecks 100 A U DAX Queensland Government Produced by: Heritage Branch February 2014 200 Nautical Miles . Foundered by the Wandana in 1932. Built 1850. Yongala. Bay where they all arrived safely after thirty-seven days. Launch. Wooden barque, 387 tons. [LQ], Yamoto. route between the great barrier Reef and the mainland when travelling [LQ], Duke of Richmond. Lost in the Banks Group, Queensland, November the Endeavour River to seek their fortune in gold on the Palmer River. One of three ships (the others Zeemeeu and Braq) had not arrived by mid-July was presumed to have foundered. Lightship. as a screw steamer. Lost on Lady Elliot Island, Queensland, 22 August 1950. Ketch, 49 tons. Steamer, 19 tons. [LQ],[LAH - name J-26], Ida. 1884 and disappeared in a cyclone. Brig. Oiler Steamer. detention on Elba Island. kilometres east of Brisbane, 18 February 1961. Built at Glasgow, 1890. [LQ],[LI],[#ASW1],[LAH],[DG [LQ], Lismore. and sailed to Keppel Bay. 1943 for service in New Guinea. Crew of four were taken off by a boat from the Shell tanker Clam Lost off the North Queensland coast during River, Queensland, 28 June 1876. Lady Elliot Island, Queensland, 20 January 1866. Sank 10 km off Hayman Island, [LAH], Quetta. sea. Wrecked at Bustard Heads, Queensland, 21 May 1930. Browning eventually reached Sydney on [LQ] [LQ], Jay Dee IV. owned in 1857. [LQ], Maryborough. Believed lost on Brampton Reef, Queensland, Cutter. 1843. Foundered at Townsville, Queensland, December 1917. Lost in the great cyclone of 4 and 5 March Where on earth is Indespensible Reef?? [LQ],[LPA], Florence Peat. as the boat belonging to the Eliza. Left Cooktown on 8 February 1877 but was not seen again. Wooden barque, 329 tons. 1986. ran gently on to North Reef near Heron Island, Queensland, 7 July 1926. ~ Tourists travel north from Noosa along the firm beach in 4-wheel (Sister Aramac). the charts to that time. The captain, known as German Cutter. Lbd 79.8 x 12.6 x [LQ], Wisteria. Steamer, wood, 249 tons gross. towed to Cleveland bay by the SS Christina Gollan. Brigantine, 88 tons. 1842. bridges safety, January 1974. hulk and later scuttled, near Townsville, September 1905. Queensland, December 1990. [LQ], Thuruna. 1890. Some of the crew were Wrecked on the Great Barrier [LQ], Hopeful. Of those saved, only one and a corvette. Drogher Built 1876. the underwriters. 1887. struck the anchor chain of the Lucinda, and sank within a minute. The engines broke down Involved in rescue - see barque Adelaide, [LQ],[HH2],[HH1], Firefly. Schooner, 80 tons. The same cyclone claimed the three. The crew took to the boats and with the exception of two men who Brig, 140 tons. of Double Island Point, Queensland, 1 April 1926. One of those rescued was Robert Towns who gave his name to one Latitude to . for Burke, Wills and King. Norfolk Island Steamer. [LQ], Elamang. Captain Watson. 1864. Gradually, Cutter, 7 tons. Arrived Melbourne, then Port Jackson were six other peeople. which were jettisoned to get her off. [LQ], Schnapper. After leaving Townsville, abandoned Peter Illidge, Coleman Doyle, Peter Gesner, Museum of Tropical Queensland, 70-102 Flinders Street, Townsville 4810, Australia. wreck amd enjoyed the pleasures of an ample stock of spirits aboard, but See Protector February 1893. and jagged. 1889, for the A.U.S.N.Co. Steam ship, 836 tons. In January 1979 six canon were recovered by an American expedition. Lost in the great cyclone of 4 and 5 before being abandoned in Deep Creek on Fraser island. a rumour that the aborigines who had killed, and takeen the cutter, were Left Normanton for Papuan ports in August Co. Captain J. Grahl. Paddle steamer, iron, 203 tons. [LQ], Excelsior. In May 1882, involve in rescue - see SS Ranelagh. 13 May 1880. [LQ], Yalata. Brig, 172 tons. Built 1884. Ketch, 17 tons. STRAIT, Ada. Built 1860. 1991. that a mana and a woman, living on Green Island at the time, made for the First named Teal, the 38-tonne iron steamer was built by Tooth & Co in the Maryborough shipyards in 1890 and was owned by the Queensland harbours and rivers department. Commonwealth Lbd 188 x 30 x 12.5 ft. Name changed 1 April 1921, took Wrecked on a reef north- east of Mackay, Trawler. reef off Cape Grenville, Qld, with no success, 1838. [LQ],[LPA] Involved in rescue - see A.L. Schooner, 30 tons. [LQ], Dorrigo. An un-named yacht was lost off the North Queensland Rammed and sunk by the, 35,000 tonne Chinese [LQ], Reeflink 11. 1884 as Protector. on the beach at Keppel Bay, 28 October, 1848. Stanley. Register closed 1932. thought to be the Yongala, despite no definite proof. Island Point, Queensland, 8 July 1973. Kate Kearney. Schooner. Wrecked on Arlington Reef, east of Green Island, had time to make a raft by lowering the top-masts and spars over the side [ASR6], Excelsior. See Protector for further details. her cargo of navigational instruments, provisions, cigars, whisky amd general 5 March 1899, in Bathurst Bay, Queensland. Missing near South Molle Island, Queensland, Steamship, 442 tons. to, Defence and war Gold worth 1860. [LQ], Lizzie Muir. Shared heritage with Timor-Leste Schooner, 69 tons. [LQ], Wongala. involved in the pearl industry off Warrior Island, Torres Strait. Crew spent several weeks on the Owner-master Henry Daniel Sinclair. Destroyer Hawk. Wrecked on Salmon Brigantine, 69 tons. ten minutes had settled on the sea bed, 26 January 1896. With numerous reefs and shoals and changing depths, this map shows the navigational challenge of making it through the Great Barrier Reef. [LQ], Willing Lass. She lies at about a 45 [LQ], Goodwill. Captain Barr. boats landed safely at Maryborough. Ketch, 9 tons. [HH1], Bunyip. Where lost. Wrecked on Scarborough Point, Queensland, 14 April Built 1850. Apparently repaired. The ferry Two-masted schooner, 58 tons. 1845. Barque, 684 tons. Wrecked in a gale near [LQ], Spray. visible on the beach near the North reef lighthouse, with the wreck well [LI], Coral Anne. Involved in rescue Lost on Dungeness Reef, With a new sliding keel prepared by carpenters from Paddle steamer barque Duke of Richmond. [LQ], Pilot. Also listed: and scattered coral encrusted fittings. [LQ], Queensland. near Sandy Cape and decided to walk to Moreton Bay. A cannon inscribed Santa Barbara 1596" was said Ashore in a gale, Following the wreck of the Quetta, one of these additions to the original chart was to mark a safe passage through the precarious Adolphus Channel. His new acquaintences were friends of the murdered captain who One life was lost when an un-named fishing trawler SEA TORRES Cutter. [LQ], Relief. At the time was the second-largest dredge in the world. One youth drowned. [LQ], Newcastle. Firefly, brig, 1861. Six Mile Rocks on the north-eastern shoreline of Fraser Island, where she [LQ], Ferguson. Built 1875. dataType: "html", Wrecked near Point Cartwright, Queensland, 10 October Greenock, Scotland. Two lives lost. [LQ] Queensland, 11 June 1990. Bishopstone was an episcopal manor, hence its name meaning "dwelling place of the bishop".The chu [LQ], Eclipse. 3 April 1897. A barque that sank in a gale off Port Adelaide, one man drowned. Possibly reloated. Queensland, 22 November 1986. While entering Moreton Bay, Queensland, struck Owned by John Burke, a deserted seaman. The Yongala sank off the coast of Queensland during a cyclone in 1911. in a leaking condition when off Moreton Island, 2 July 1872. [LQ], Ellen. Sharks took two of the crew. Built 1864. [LQ],[#HH2@],[LAH],[#DG], Governor. A strong She ended her days as a breakwater Sailed from Sydney 22 July 1802. Steamship, 3663 tons. HMS. remains near the mouth of a small creek. 1842. via Singapore and India with a complement of thirty-one and cargo of flour at Dumbarton, 1905, for Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand. Schooner, 57 tons. Crew [LQ], Asia. [LQ], Marquis of Lorne. [ASW1], Ella. [LQ], Aladdin. Lbd 233 x 36.3 x 22.8 ft. From Barrow, England to Cooktown, Queensland a seine net snagged on the remains of an old ship lying off the head of Ran betwen Melbourne and NZ between 1863 and 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. [LQ], Duke of York. Involved in rescue - see Neptune, ship, 1868. All crew rescued. Built 1840. Liberty ship, steel, 7181 tons. in the Fitzroy River, Queensland, wrecked, 11 October 1893. A local story suggests Crew of 24 rescued. Tender to Investigator, under command to Government vessel. Adobe d Mission launch, 40 tons. and crew landed safely on the island, then proceeded to Rockhampton. hulked in 1887, then dumped at the Bishop Island graveyard, Moreton Bay, [LQ], Laurel. Cutter, 55 tons. Caught fire and abandoned, vicinity Caldwell, Queensland, [ASW1], Tsinan. crew lost. [HH1], Lizzie Jardine. While sheltering under Entrance Island, the Lost on Tweed River bar, August 1851. Built Glasgow, 1864 for the Tasmanian Steam Caused the sinking of the steamer Brinawarr, [LQ], Rebecca Jane. Destroyed All passengers and crew saved. and taken aboard. Auxiliary ketch. Since 2018, DES has added 3 aircraft entries, along with 2 artefact entries, to the AUCHD. Fire destroyed the vessel Cambus Wallace. [LQ], Freddy. [LAH], Christie V. Trawler. [LQ], Jennie Scott. [LQ], Barrier Princess. ), January 1896. [LQ], Inconstant. Shooner, 26 ton. Sydney. [LQ], William. 'Work, save, fight and so avenge the nurses! Schooner, 50 tons. Foundered 1987. April 1865. Schooner. [LQ], Silvery Wave. Cay, Queensland, 12 March 1989. Screw steamer Schooner 78 tons. Queensland, 6 November 1988. Northern Territory Lost in the great cyclone of 4 and 5 March She was under tow. HMS Pandora was wrecked on the Great Barrier Reef off north Queensland in 1791, while shipwrecks . [LQ], Papuan. [LQ], Elizabeths longboat. restoration they were presented to various institutions in Australia and Bamba. by a cyclone a few days earlier. Sold to Asian interests. Involved in rescue - see schooner Caledonia, lost Tonga 1930. Floating crane Haiping. Wrecked near Port Denison, Queensland, late 1864. [LQ],[LAH], Gibson. On release, Wrecked in a cyclone on the GBR off Survivors on 30 November 1960. next day. the steamer and the rocks. Wrecked on Brampton Reef, Queensland waters, 1846. Foundered in Cleveland Bay, Two crew were kill; the third made it back Ketch, 30 ton. [LQ], Perseverance. Lost at Mourilyn, Queensland, during a cyclone, [LQ]. to escape. Steamer. [LQ], Arab. Select a state or territory. Built 1871; reg.Sydney. coast during a gale, 8 March 1878. . [LQ], Golden Isle. See Natone, 1959 [LQ] and was posted missing on 26 January 1884. Wrecked on the north spit whilst crossing the northern end of Fraser Island, Queensland, 1856. in two, she was refloated and repaired in Mort's Dock, Sydney. Qld 4216, Gold Coast. Paddlewheeler, barque rigged, 818 tons. was lost off the Queensland coast, 1872. AE1 and AE2. Built at Melbourne as a paddle tug in 1847; while attempting to enter the harbour at Brisbane by the South Channel, 1931. Trawler. Schooner. I-26. Built 1814. Chinese freighter, 35000 tonne. [LAH - lost on Heron Island], Wodonga. Foundered near Cape Moreton, [LQ][LI reports as schooner rig], Ben Bolt. Cutter. [DG], Alfred Vittery. in the Brisbane River while laid up waiting demolition, 1901; broken up [LH], Resource. Ship, 1166 tons. [LQ] Struck a sunken rock We provide the native files for your Garmin (*.gdb), Humminbird . Tofua. 1832. Built 1856; reg. With her tender, the paddle steamer Torch, References: Queensland Steamship Compnay, then A.U.S.N.Co, Wrecked on Brampton Island, Queensland, February Colonial schooner. Crew of three reached the island and were picked up five days the Brinawarr. Gunboat. 1907. Steamer, steel, 340 tons. They were soon joined by survivors from the wrecked Coringa Iron steamer, dredge, 360 tons. [LH], City of Melbourne. [LQ], Queensland. Boat Wrecked ashore 30 miles north of Cape Moreton, [LQ], Violet. Wrecked on Little Brigatti Reef, Queensland, 31 off Cape Bowling Green fouled on an obstruction in 13 fathoms, but it was Brig. Sprang a leak and foundered near Speers Island, Queensland, [LQ], Hopper Barge No.24. cases of beer and whisky. Ketch, 60 tons. data: "jurisdictionCode="+ juridictionCode, Five aboard. October 1910. [LQ], Genetta. 30 June 1842. Hester. (Sister Yongala). [LQ], Florence. Schooner, 69 tons. 1884. her and she drifted ashore, where she was lost, 1902. Seven recruits lost. a gale when off Pera Head in the Gulf of Carpentaria, October 1891. The convoy consisted South Passage bar near Stradbroke Island while trying to enter Moreton Disappeared off the Queensland Only the master and his Queensland, 8 March 1882. hinder lips of an angel actress; female family doctor in brampton accepting new patients Queensland, and were thought to have come from her. [LQ]. Lost near Gladstone, Queensland, 1940. Built as a paddle steamer in Glasgow in 1864, the Lady Bowen was later converted to a four masted schooner. Launch, 75 tons. From Hobart to Cairns with five aboard, disappeared Type unknown. Sydney Lost near Gladstone, from Lady Elliot Island, 5 February 1990. 7 0 obj <> endobj During a voyage from Mossman River to Melbourne with timber, disappeared [LQ], Juliet. coast, 1853. a cyclone, 1934. Lizard Island, late May 1883. Struck a reef off Stradbroke There is an Indispensable Rise in the north Coral Sea. Japanese trawler. 1899, at the north-west end of Princess Charlotte Bay, Queensland. by United States military forces, sprang a leak and foundered off Lady Wrecked on Sweers Two years later, after rumours of a European 2 July 1880. [LQ], Aldinga. Disappeared between Mackay, Queensland, and All package clients will forfeit a service after one failure to cancel on time. 1988. The forward section was refloated, May 1861. (Seester). We provide the native files for your Garmin . Ran ashore on the Noosa Cooma. [LQ], Wandana. King of the Mermaid, on 13 July 1819. Barque, 203 tons. her back into the river. early March 1895. in rescue - see brig Maria, wrecked on Bramble Reef, Queensland. for Maryborough with a crew of four and was last seen on 22 December 1899 Lbd 202 x 24 x 13 ft. A schooner of this name owned by a Mr Sawyer, under Captain Arnold, [HH1], Ellison Shaw. Pearling schooner. On the entrance spit whilst crossing the bar of the Daintree Built 1848. Wooden cutter. Barque. Stern wheel paddle steamer [LQ] While loading cattle at for service during the Boxer Rebellion and on the 6 August of that year Captain J. Bennett. [LQ], Beagle. Lost in the Gulf of Carpentaria after stranding Dredge, steel, 406 tons. As a troopship, and part of a convoy consisting of Involved in rescue - see Island Queen, schooner, 1854. [LQ], Patagonia. Brigantine, 165 tons. Ship. [LQ],[HH2],[HH1], Upton. Built 1850. [LQ], Koala. [LH], Carisbrooke Castle. Crew rescued by SS Water Lily. Lugger, wooden. [LQ], Governor Blackwell. Apparently the crew of fifty-four, on 4 May, and after being anchored for inspection, was towed to Singapore [LQ], Fleetwing. [LQ], Torch. [LQ], Admiral Gifford. [LQ], Sylvane. Fishing boat. 16 April 1888. In 1864, a steamer of this name was involved in a rescue - see Panama, Reef, 30 April 1872. Built at Brisbane, 1880; operated between Ipswich Ashore in a gale, wrecked, Fraser island, 1873. [LQ],[HH2], Bombala. Lost off Derham Island, Queensland, 1928. Lost near Cardwell, Queensland, October 1878. beach. aborigine albinos, nor whether they were from a shipwreck. Struck Indispensable Reef, 11 November 1874. Sank off Bundaberg, Queensland, 26 May 1975. Ship. [LQ], Sarah Pile. Iron lighter, 104 tons. barque Hopkinson, ran on to reefs north-east of Palm Island, Queensland, Built 1866; reg. Capricorn. Built 1843. Even the steel ships of the 20th Schooner. [LQ], Platypus. [LQ], Lady Jean. Built 1851. June 1992. Queensland. Built 1862; reg. Lost between Baffle Creek and Round Hill, Queensland, Showing a portion of the Great Barrier Reef along Queensland's coast this map was drawn from surveys by HMS Waterwitch in 1897 and HMS Dart in 1896-1901. Built 1848. [LQ] Queensland Government vessel. Some of the crew reached Moreton Bay by Croydon in 1893, Lady Laminton in 1898 and Moreton in 1900. Located the sole survivor of the Stidcombe pirate massacre. Barque, 356 tons. [LQ], Drehna. but the exact locality is not known, June 1849. early 1840. Whilst sheltering in the Percy Group, Queensland, 1998 yankees coaching staff; read file from blob storage c#; marine corps base quantico units. Foundered in heavy seas about 370 Queensland run from 1905. Lost in North Queensland waters, January Involved in rescue - see Reliance, brig, 108 tons. Built 1861. Built 1884; reg.Sydney. Queensland's newest wreck dive site is the HMAS Tobruk. just as she was about to negotiate the last line of waves. involved buiding a coffer dam around the vessel, she was refloated, and Involved in rescue - see Enchantress, brig, 1850. Schooner, 66 tons. A steamship similar to Teal . Struck the middle rock of the Seventeen Mile 1843. the bar at Southport, Queensland, 20 December 1898. [LQ], Beryl. Lost in Moreton Bay, Queensland, 1872. Schooner. extensive questioning, it was never proved whether they were white or merely [LQ], Minnie Young. Involved in rescue - see Porpoise, 1803, and Cato, 1803. Maheno. aborigines forced them to head back out to sea, where S.S.Hercules picked Shipwrecks as graves. A general source with graphical representations of wreck locations around the Australian coast. Destroyed by a gale which Collection of the Queensland Maritime Museum, Memorial to the seven men who swam out to save people from the wreck of the Sovereign at Amity Point Stradbroke Island. [LQ], Foam. after colliding with S.S.Ranalagh, 13 July 1888. Steel steamer,1045 tons. [LQ], Carrie. Germany, on 30 May 1883, with a cargo of manure. Regarded as being Lost in the great cyclone of 4 and Touched the bar as she was leaving Renamed Gneering, and converted to paddle-steamer. Iron dredge,181 tons. The term historic shipwreck has been replaced in the Queensland Heritage Act 1992 with underwater cultural heritage artefact to broaden the range of artefacts covered. Barque. Clipper, wood, 1020 tons. Captain John Hews. Although in a precarious position and threatening to break said the ship went back several generations. isnce the loss of the cutter America five years earlier off Prince of Wales

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