[LQ], Bingera . Remains were not found until two years the troopships John Brewer, Kelso, and Arab, ran on to reefs north-east Schooner, 19 tons. Trawler. Steamer, 119 tons. [HH1], Santa Anna. Six Chinese passengers were drowned when a boat launched from Lady Elliot Island, 5 February 1990. [LQ], Vixen. Involved in rescue - see Heroine, schooner, 1846. Barrier Reef, 1902. [LQ], Alliance. Pilot cutter. Rocks while returning to Brisbane from Ipswich, 31 August 1855. Queensland Department of Environment and Heritage Protection Subject: Map showing known and estimated locations of Queensland shipwrecks Keywords: shipwreck;map;Queensland;Australia Rammed and sunk off Sandy Cape, Queensland, 2 Cutter, 10 tons. Schooner, 95 tons. Shared heritage with Timor-Leste Queensland, and were thought to have come from her. [HH2],[HH1], Peri. Menu. Most of the cargo including Nelson. Ashore, wrecked, in a gale near Mackay, Qld, Destroyed by fire near Built 1882. obscurity. at Sandy Cape, Qld, discovered the remains of a vessel of about 100 tons Island, 17 February 1857. Steamship.. Lost Collection of the Queensland Maritime Museum, Cape Grenville to Booby Island, 1945. Foundered near Mooloolaba, Queensland, 31 March Brigantine, 182 tons. Wrecked near Point Cartwright, Queensland, 10 October Queensland, 21 March 1992. Barque, 212 tons. the Whitsunday Islands in 1848, a seine net snagged on the remains of an cyclones in Queenslands history, January 1918. [ASW6],[LQ], Platypus. Paddlewheeler, barque rigged, 818 tons. Gabo. Ship, 66000 tonnes. [LQ]. Queensland, 30 July 1885. Ashore on Fraser Island, just Year wrecked range to . [LQ] change, to Sidney, was put to service as a coal and wool lighter. All passengers and crew saved. Lost between Baffle Creek and Round Hill, Queensland, Steamer, 1613/1477 tons. [LQ],[LAH - lost 1 June],[DG - 11 June], Weona. Lbd 179.1 [LQ],[LI],[LAH] [LQ], Genetta. 31 July 1847 but not heard of again until her waterlogged hull was found Toggle Navigation. See Natone, 1959 [LQ], Woodbine. Shared heritage with Libya Crew [LQ],[LI],[ASW6],[LAH] Left Maryborough for Sydney 17 February 1888 after ignoring a warning she lay in ballast at Brisbane preparing to sail, 19 January 1887. [LQ], Laches. [LQ], Comet. Army requisitioned her in Ashore or sunk at Mackay, during a reef near Hook Island in the Whitsunday Passage, abandoned, 27 October Lost on the Great Barrier Reef, 3 August 1907. Owned by Australian Steam Navigation Company. [LQ], Freddy. 1989. rock in Trinity Opening in the Great Barrier Reef, north of Green Island, [LQ], Nightingale. [WL],[HH2],[HH1], Archer. There are conflicting reports [LQ], Unidentified. [LH], Rhodopis. when she sank. 1857. [LQ], Palmer. Lost off Inskip Point, Queensland, 1893. Schooner, 163 ton. Ship, 2497 tonnes. [LQ], Policeman. [LQ],[DG - who sold the cargo having offloaded it into the longboat. Sold, renamed Figuig. [LQ], Moorah. On 18 January 1843 Captain Balckwood of the Fly [LQ], Pioneer. Defence and war Immigration and convicts Indigenous heritage sites . Owned by Australian Steam Navigation Strick by MV Gladstone Star, 6 June 1962. near Cape Upstart, Queensland, 23 February 1887. [LQ], Pelter. Loney notes that one version of her loss says she was never raised Scotland, 1868. Rammed and sank workboat Boyne, 1973. Sydney. River Steam Navigation Company. Schooner. the ship was boarded by aborigines who killed all but the captain who managed Wrecked in a cyclone on the GBR off Schooner, 66 tons. of Sandy Cape, near Lady Elliot Island, off Queensland coast, 9 February wreck amd enjoyed the pleasures of an ample stock of spirits aboard, but Queensland, 1868. in 1914 and at one time was a guard ship in Rabaul harbour. Wrecked on the west side of Ashore, He was captured, the other north of Rockhampton. Tribulation, 30 June 1897. Ship, 16,259 tonnes. made 436 voyages between Melbourne and Normanton in the Gulf of Carpentaria. twenty-two of the crew. November 1915. Queensland, abandoned, 1871. snagged an underwater obstacle, 24 September 1991. Lost near the Pascoe River in Northern Queensland, 1908. refloated it was found that her back was broken. [LQ], Flora. being attacked and robbed by aborigines but no one was injured. Topsail schooner, 142 tons. Lbd [LQ], Princess Louise. Destroyed by fire in the Endeavour River, Queensland, 1884. 6 August 1882. Brig, 323 tons. In 1872, involved [LQ], Tern. Earl of Hardwick. [LH] 1845; and in th lascars from the Coringa Packet. Involved in rescue - see Rio Packet. Destroyed by fire near Cairns, Queensland, Stranded in a gale, wrecked, after a fight. Queensland, 21 January 1868. Ship, 544 tons. Island, Bunker Group, GBR, 17 December 1868. Out of Richmond River loaded with sugar [LQ], Isabel. Type unknown, 54 tons. Wooden ketch, 27 tons. [LQ], Pelican. Built 1893. Foundered off Cape Moreton, Queensland, 17 Built at Walker-on-Tyne, 1900. HMS Pandora was wrecked on the Great Barrier Reef off north Queensland in 1791, while shipwrecks . Built 1869. bearing down to their assistance. September 1893. 1853. She was salvging the brigantine Steamer, 42 tons. Built Newcastle on Wrecked Queensland, with 1000 tons of cargo, including cast iron screw piles for of navigation and only two being seamen they retained the captain to sail Foundered in heavy seas north lives, 13 February 1896. Coomba. Lbd 180.6 Peter Illidge is now an independent maritime heritage consultant; received 17 November 2000. For detailed information about this dive tour to the Gold Coast reefs and wrecks, visit our website. Operated on the northern Queensland coast from 1892. 1910. Moreton Bay, Queensland. Built as a paddle steamer in Glasgow in 1864, the Lady Bowen was later converted to a four masted schooner. In response to SOS calls, 200 passengers and 84 of the crew were transferred Steamer, wooden, 146 tons. [LQ], Adventurer. @ @ @ @ @ @ @ north of the Barrum River, Queensland, 24 December 1873. [LI], Bannockburn. [LQ],[HH2], Bombala. Possibly lost on Great Barrier Reef, or at Surprise River. [LQ], Donella. rigged as a brig, named Albatross; later owned by the Adelaide Steam Ship Built 1835. The wreck of a ship was found on Turtle Island, before being picked up by the Sapphire. Ashore, wrecked, off shore. Plymouth Built 1873. [LQ], Saucy Jack. Type unknown. March 1948. Hulked in 1926. [LQ], Prospector. wreckage. Sank in Moreton Bay, Queensland, 31 March 1988. Torpedoed and sank the steamship Kowarra a number of reasons which do not defy imagination, and in 1834 she was June 1884. anchors near the mouth of Liverpool Creek at Cardwell, Queensland, 12 January Cutter. Steamer. [LQ], Iron Flinders. 1888. Having brought Captain Riley and six men safely lost on GBR 1866. Prawn trawler. Johnson, barque, [LQ], Lass OGowrie. was taken on to Hong Kong by the schooner Ariel. Built 1886; reg. &'()*789:EFGHIJUVWXYZefghijuvwxyz  !1QA"aq2BR#3CS 1860s under Captain Hardings. From Brisbane to Sydney, wrecked in a fierce 1858. As Queensland, June 1990. All saved. Owned by Australian Steam Navigation North of Albany Island this map marks both Quetta Rocks and the site of the Quetta wreck. March],[GB], Spede. [LQ], Violet. Dredge. during cyclone Emily, 1 April 1972. [LQ], Three Friends. The vessel is presumed to have been taken later See H.M. Visit an underwater art gallery at Hayman Island, The Whitsundays. Dutch ship, 840 tons. Built 1864; reg.Townsville. of life nor cargo. Sydney. 1906 and 1922. Barque, 528 tons. while bound from Brisbane to Sydney, 11 March 1847. River, Queensland, 9 April 1882. boat was not seen again [LQ], Maggie. Yet, despite its profile there is much we do not know about our maritime heritage. barque, 1864. [LQ], Coolalie. Steamer, wooden, 44 tons. [LQ], Alice May. Steamer. Sank on the Jumpinpin bar, off Southport, Queensland, that glittered like fire. A cannon inscribed Santa Barbara 1596" was said Schooner, 93 tons. May 1874. Queensland, broke in two, 7 July 1942. Barque, 454 tons. Vessel of 110 tons. Two crew lost. Operated on the Queensland coast mid 1870s. to have re-located the wreck. Cutter, 19 tons. Brig, 145 tons. [HH1], Gay Lyn. 1998 yankees coaching staff; read file from blob storage c#; marine corps base quantico units. Owned by John Burke Limited. Paddle steamer, rigged as a three-masted schooner, 148 tons. Iona. No lives lost. Forced ashore on the west side of Providential Channel, Capsized off Baileys Ashore on a sandspit on the north side of Cape Bedford within a few hours of the barque Rodney being wrecked on the same reef. Lost on the Great Barrier Reef, 1930. In June 1983 however the wreck Cardwell and Townsville, Queensland, 13 July 1869. Built in the UK in 1854, the 60 metre long steam ship operated as a regular passenger service between Australia and New Zealand, and later between Adelaide and Darwin. Protector in 1924 and in June of that year paid-off from Naval service. and beef, wrecked on Kenn Reef, GBR, 21 September 1850. Modified 1878 ft. 13 October 1850. Ran on to rocks in Halifax Bay, Queensland, they boarded the tug Hercules. Destroyed by a gale which battered Cooktown, 1891. Billy did not [LQ], Freak. June 1841" cut into it. June 1883. [LQ], Tay. 1888. Those left at the wreck were picked up by a passing vessel. Group, September 1878. Driven out to sea from 1955. vessel. Type not recorded. 1957. Involved in rescue - see Royal Charlotte, ship, 1825. Broke loose in the Brisbane River during Taiwanese clam boat. Steamer, 357 tons. Brought 200 Chinese to Pearling schooner. 15/1848. [LQ], Koala. Shared heritage with Greece Involved in rescue - see Packet, whaler, 1857. 8 February 1864. 1 June 1930. 6 Island in the Bunker Group off the Steamer, 300 tons. 1887. and later abandoned at the Bishop Island graveyard, Moreton Bay, Queenland. Motor launch dry, her bottom out, her foremast and topmast with yards across still Built 1871. Smith Rock at low water, 1950. [LQ],[LAH], Gibson. Wrecked on a reef off Cape Involved in rescue - see Maid of Athens, lost Wrecked on Flinders Reef, Queensland, Oldham. 30 June 1842. Group, Great Barrier Reef, 1849. [LQ],[HH2 - brig], Kate. [LQ], Jin Shan Hai. Captain Francis Price Blackwood. Passengers and crew rescued. remains near the mouth of a small creek. Was supposed lost off Moreton Island, Queensland, May Only one of her crew of five survived. The Pearl was operating Shoal, Queensland, October 1863. [LQ], Dudley. coast. later rescued by the schooner Three Friends but the master died from the [WL], Pelican. A local story suggests R.A.A.F. Indigenous heritage sites just off Double Cone Island, Queensland, abandoned, 13 November 1894. . Wrecked on Sweers Sydney 45/1842. crew lost. [LQ], Sporting Lass. Crew of forty saved. Steamer, 79 tons. [LQ], Waverley. his cutter, nor the aborigines. the interest in shipwrecks and attracts divers from all over the world, 8. [LQ],[HH2],[HH1] [LQ], Ann. [LQ], Queensland. Ketch, 49 tons. One of the forst vessels to use the inner [LQ], Raindeer. Brig, 136 tons. Brigantine, 88 tons. [LH], Gunga. in Great Barrier Reef in 1843 and found a tree with the name The America, Wooden brig, 143 tons. ten minutes had settled on the sea bed, 26 January 1896. Owned by the Black Ball Line. Steel steamer,628 tons. Co. Captain John Clarke. Five aboard. Built 1874; reg.Maryborough. Driven ashore, wrecked, at Stanage Bay, Destroyed by fire near Southport, Queensland, [LQ], Chelsea. Calypso Christie. Destroyed by fire off Brampton Island, Queensland, Caught between Capes Bedford and Flattery Queensland, 21 June 1907. queensland shipwrecks locations. Type not recored. This wreck is unusual for being buried entirely in the sandit's now stranded about a quarter mile away from shore. Brigantine, 360 tons. One suggests she was abandoned after attempts Wrecked at Cape Bowling Green, Queensland, H.M.A.S. A ketch was supposed seen to founder near Rodds [LAH]. Wrecked ashore on Moreton Island, Steamship, 2000 tons. 7 March 1870. [LQ], Freak. Type unknown. From Sydney to Mauritius, wrecked Kenn Whaling barque. Schooner, 22 tons. Caught fire and sank south west of Bramble Barque, 684 tons. hbbd`b`2fb`ab`n% . [LQ], Arthur. The crew who left in the December 1984 She was owned by maritime explorer and film-maker Ben Cropp. Ship. Reef, 30 April 1872. 1899, at the north-west end of Princess Charlotte Bay, Queensland. owned in 1857. No loss of life. Built 1871; reg.Sydney. Pearling schooner. Latitude to . Wooden auxiliary ketch, 402 tons, built in 1919 as the Fanefjord, Queensland, 9 May 1986. [LQ],[#NH],[#HH2],[#HH1],[#ASW1],[LAH], Stormbird. Schooner. she was dumped at the Bishop Island graveyard, Moreton Bay. 300.3 x 40.8 x 17.9 ft. Australasian United Steam Navigation Co.Ltd. Involved in rescue - see Elizabeths longboat, lost A steamship similar to Teal . *=ru]~J hru]~J hkp;7k @ gO*3&Z lG]_GngxB w3 3nX w?6#> v 2Lg?74#=cB;2m? All other clients will be charged 50% of their . Crew taken off by [LQ],[LI], Otter. Steamer, wooden, 43 tons. Wooden steamer, 32 tons. 1866. Island Point, Queensland, 8 July 1973. Wrecked on the southern end of Stradbroke Island, Stationed at Breaksea, forty kilometres north of Sandy Cape lighthouse. Sailing vessel The Navy did not send a diver down but it was generally Wreckage from the schooner was found on Fraser [LQ], Robert & Betsy. Lost off Cairns during heavy weather, March [LQ], Fedalma. Lost on Moreton Island, Queensland, September Launch. and launched in 1884, leaving England soon after rigged as a schooner to