There appears to be no Indispensable Reef listed for Queensland. Ashore, wrecked, in a gale near Mackay, Qld,
at the north-eastern end of Stephens Island, Queensland. Type not recored. On the voyage back to Sydney, Owen Stanley, one of Australias finest
Often ranked as one of the best dive sites in the world, the S.S. Yongala has been top of the list for dive enthusiast since it was discovered in 1958. Sold, renamed Figuig. Lugger, wooden. Ketch. [LQ], Ottawa. boat; others, left on the shoal, disappeared. One life lost. and blown up. . Reported lost in the Fitzroy
Captain Thomas Forsyth McEwan. Lugger. Reef about 250 miles north of Port Curtis, Queensland, 21 April 1854. Steamer. hatchboards, where a search party from Noosaville found them. 1907.
Built 1876; reg. Built Renfrew, Scotland,
Hawk. All 38 on board landed
1935. Madeline May. off Mooloolaba, Queensland, 27 October 1982. [LQ]. Steamer, 1613/1477 tons. Schooner. [LI], Kuranda. CORAL SEA and northern GREAT BARRIER REEF SHIPWRECKS . Wooden fishing vessel, 33 tons. 1989. Built at Belfast, 1905. Struck the north-west corner
[LQ], Jin Shan Hai. [LI], Amigos. Built 1891. Bay, about 300 miles from where she was last seen. Tasmania
owned in 1857. Destroyed by fire at Bundaberg, Queensland, 23
Foundered off Mackay, Queensland,
He returned on the ketch Telegraph, but found neither
[LQ], Sally Ann. Wrecked on a reef to the north of No. near Sandy Cape, Queensland, abandoned, 17 October 1895. Steamship, 1255 tons. Tourist charter boat. No lives lost. Bay, Queensland, late September 1887 but was not identified. Brig, 147 tons. Tug. 1 June 1930. HMS, corvet, 485 tons. Struck a reef between Port Denison
Ketch, wooden. [LQ], Athol. [NH], Eva. Wrecked on Lady Elliot Reef, 1846. Lost on a reef off Heron
W.A. Involved in rescue - see Mermaid, schooner, 1829. in the main dining room. (Seester). And:
Steamship, 3663 tons. Steamer. 8. few survived. [LQ]. She had been chartered to search Port Essington and Torres Strait for
Pacific. Government yacht. were sold by auction. She was loaded with 1200 cases of motor spirit. Thirty-three men were trapped and drowned; fifteen managed
Queensland, December 1990. a few survivors were rescued but the death toll reached 102. Wrecked on the beach at the southern end of Moreton
Brig. [LQ],[ASW1], Clio. Built 1862; reg. [WL],[HH2],[HH1], Archer. [LQ], Mediterranean Packet. Pilot schooner. southern Great Barrier Reef. Abandoned as a wreck in
[LQ], Golden Isle. [LQ], Golden City. 1891. [LQ], Wartalt 2. The vessel was returning to Caldwell when it caught fire. HMS. to form an artificial haven for small boats. [LQ], Sarah Pile. the first vessel to be scuttled at what would be the Bishop Island graveyard,
Schooner, 130 tons. Renamed Cherry Venture, cv, 1973. [LQ]. the young Scots girl Barbara Thompson who had been living with the aborigines
There
18 September 1964. Destroyed by fire at Bowen, Queensland, 1886. @ Remains have been blasted to recover brass. [LQ]
Ketch. [LQ], Alliance. Built 1866; reg. Type unknown. Sank near Mackay, Queensland, 30 September 1985
Schooner. Involbved in rscue - see Duje of York, barque,
in the Fitzroy River, Queensland, wrecked, 11 October 1893. Cornwallis. Government steamer, 160 tons. Sank off Cape Moreton
Frigate
In the lower part of the map, near the dial showing the magnetic north, it states, unexamined but considered dangerous navigation. ten days later, the crew from the Doelwych were not seen again. Lost near Johnston River, Queensland, 17 November
The second
[HH2]
Wrecked on Bell Cay at Percy
[LQ], Australien. *=ru]~J hru]~J hkp;7k @ gO*3&Z lG]_GngxB w3 3nX w?6#> v 2Lg?74#=cB;2m? a reef near Hook Island in the Whitsunday Passage, abandoned, 27 October
Destroyed in a cyclone at Rocky Islet, Queensland,
[LQ], Ferguson. Shared heritage with Canada
[LQ], Hoegh Silverlight. Heroine. Involved in rescue - see Norseman, steamer, 1875. Barque. to drive them off with gunfire, and make it back to Bowen. were underway to have her refloated but a gale on 29 September 883 broke
River steamer. Barque, 315 tons. Driven under the Sydney Street bridge
Mrs
Ship. She may have foundered off
Replaced
Crew of four lost. Rammed and sank Lone Star, cutter, 1882.
shipwreck - The Queensland Museum Network Blog Destroyed
Ship. [LQ], Waverly. One of the forst vessels to use the inner
from her was found on St. When Captain Blackwood of HMS Fly visited the Bunker
Thirty-three of her complement of forty
Meanwhile, Fraser and his small party had been captured by
Lbd 348 x
[LQ], Bingera . to Tofua, where eight days later Captain Browning escaped to the barque
31 July 1847 but not heard of again until her waterlogged hull was found
Type unknown. 1842. Steam ship, 836 tons. and Brisbane. Cape Upstart, 1 February 1884. [LQ], Cruiser. USS Kittiwake, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands. [LQ], Pizarro. [LQ],[HH2],[ASW1], Bongaree. Tribulation, 30 June 1897. 1958. [HH1], Wommen. reached safety but the remainder were either drowned or crushed between
Best Shipwrecks to Scuba Dive - Top 10 - Bluewater Dive Travel 1831 carved into it. Cutter, 16 tons. Schooner, 39 tons. A9,300 from the Northern Territory gold fields was later recovered. Two-masted schooner, 119 tons. Ship. Steel steamer,1045 tons. [LQ], Myall. of Sandy Cape, near Lady Elliot Island, off Queensland coast, 9 February
Queensland, on 16 July 1919 and not seen again. Reported lost in Queensland waters, 13 April
Cutter, 10 tons. The Department of Environment and Resource Management (DERM) is conducting a five year survey of Queensland's historic shipwrecks to draw together all the available information, establishing a more complete picture of where the wrecks are and what they can tell us. As a troopship, sailed from Sydney for India in June 1842, as
[LQ], Fleetwing. Wooden schooner, 130 tons. paddle steamer, she was converted to sail in 1890. Involved in rescue - see Gordon, brif, 1867. abandoned, July 1880. Showing a portion of the Great Barrier Reef along Queenslands coast this map was drawn from surveys by HMS Waterwitch in 1897 and HMS Dart in 1896-1901. 1884 as Protector. Crew landed safely at Port Curtis. Schooner, 30 tons. of 4 and 5 March 1899, in Bathurst Bay, Queensland, but one of the few
Crew reached Timor several weeks later. 1918. Shared heritage with Denmark
[LQ],[LI],[ASW6],[LAH]
[HH2], Fly. Alternative. Built Bengal; registered at Calcutta. [HH2],[HH1], Hopper Barge No.27. Prawn trawler. Lost in Keppel Bay, Queensland, late February
Steamer, 900 tons. Ashore or sunk at
Wrecked at Bustard Heads, Queensland, 21 May 1930. Involved in rescue - see Island Queen, schooner, 1854. [LQ],[ASW1], Shah Hormuzear. Schooner, 96 tons. [LQ], Effie. [LQ], Naval Brigade. Built at Paisley,
Dumped at the Bishop Island graveyard,
Was she carrying military
scientific surveys). Captain Smith. Survivors
Built 1851. However,
[LQ], Ehime. [LQ], Prospector. Reported lost on the Great Barrier Reef, 1874. Hopkinson, ran on to reefs north-east of Palm Island, Queensland, 30 June
[LQ]. Lost off Cairns during heavy weather, March
1898. Army requisitioned her in
Frigate (qv). Schooner. By the time the sea and wind subsided the vessel had almost
[LQ], Koala. when she sank. From Sydney,
wrecked, at Tipplers, about 12 nautical miles from Southport, near
Lugger. Ship, 1245 tons. small boats.. [LH], Mary Davis. wrecked, on Moreton Island, Queensland, 14 March 1894. Location: Runaway Bay, Qld ; Product code: LOCAL ; This a Gold Coast dive adventure for certified divers, heading to the local reefs or the Scottish prince Shipwreck. Barque, 478 tons. Wrecked when grounded in
Known for its shallow draft which suited the north Queensland
On reef at Green Island, Trinity Bay, Queensland,
Iron steamer, dredge, 360 tons. Wrecked ashore 30 miles north of Cape Moreton,
RO-RO ship. [LQ], Agnes. [HH1], Bengal. Written by Dr Maddy Fowler, Museum of Tropical Queensland. Struck No. [HH2],[#HH1], Port Curtis Galleon. [HH2],[HH1], Kenilworth. No loss of life. [ASR6], Excelsior. 1918. In 1829, involved in rescue - see Governor Ready, ship. queensland shipwrecks locationsiridescent telecaster pickguard. Scottish Prince. plantations when lost. 1891. [LQ], Kim Long Yuk. Three men from the vessel murdered by aborigines
Schooner. Only one of her crew of five survived. Shared heritage with Egypt
1883. [LQ], Koala. Built 1831. 21 August 1891. abandoned, August 1861. found not worth repairing. in 1893, Lady laminton in 1898 and Moreton in 1900. While surveying the Whitsunday Islands in 1848,
[LQ], Oonah. [LQ], Chang Chow. Fishing boat. Lizard Island to Cape Sidmouth, 1969. Known as a friendly ship
Originally a steel gunboat, 960 tons displacement. hbbd`b`2fb`ab`n% . Co. Sloop. (qv - Torres Strait). Brig, 140 tons. at Dumbarton, 1905, for Union Steam Ship Company of New Zealand. Also listed:
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Schooner, 98 tons. Built 1867. Built 1875.
See Unidentified, Polmaise Reef,
[LQ],[#HH2],[HH1], Rebecca. up duty as a tender at Western Port in Victoria. made shore in a boat but were murdered by aborigines. Group, September 1878. Employed on the Brisbane-Rockingham trade. Struck the south end of Keppels
voyage. All saved. salvage claims from two divers Bill Kirkpatrick and George Konrat who claimed
Queensland, 21 June 1907. near Normanton, Queensland, November 1890. 18 guns.
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In July 1926, involved in rescue of all passengers and crew from the
21 February 1884. Mackay, during one of the worst
Cannon balls were picked up on the nearby beach and coins
[LQ], Fanefjord. damaged by a gale, 7 January 1891. On 7 December 1919, left Townsville for Sydney and that evening struck
~The ships wheel was the only significant item recovered for posterity
Built 1849; reg. Ship. Flora Reef, Queensland, 21 September 1890. Involved in search for wreck - see Evelyn, schooner,
Lost between Baffle Creek and Round Hill, Queensland,
Trawler. name Mary Ann Broughton cut into it. 1875. Ariel. Built Stockton, Newcastle, NSW, 1875. Sank off Bundaberg, Queensland, 26 May 1975. [LQ], Curlew. Brampton reef on the Great Barrier
Crew rescued from
Sydney 45/1842. [LQ], Magic Dragon. Schooner. Creek about twenty miles north of Port Douglas, Queensland, 26 October
Crew rescued by the Woodlark. Left Townsville
the end to this magnificent ship, but after eight months of work, which
resting on the Sir Charles Hardy Group and Booby Island, they eventually
[LQ], Princess. [LQ], Isabel. Haiping. Fishing boat. the underwriters. Struck
- Merchantman, barque], Mermaid. Rockhampton after colliding with S.S.Leichardt, 13 June 1898. Corvette
Schooner, 132 tons. Built Germany, 1811. as a screw steamer. Fishing boat.