24 December 1885. [LQ], John Brewer. Unknown type. Steamship. Fishing boat. in turn attacked by another group of aborigines and killed. Schooner, 69 tons. [LQ], Friends. Foundered off Woody Point, Queensland, 24 August Owned by Howard Smith Steamship Co. Unknown type. of the women by the white men, the aborigines murdered Rose and White; Rocks, near the mouth of the Tweed River, northern NSW, 14 April 1870. As part of a convoy consisting of the troopships Kelso, Arab, and the barque [LQ]. 1906 and 1922. Schooner, 83 tons. In 1900 she was loaned to the Admiralty Built at Dumbarton, 1884. floods, January 1974. Steamship, 877 tons. 1845. expedition. Built 1870; reg. Queensland, 1931. HMS. Madeline May. Cutter. Ruptured fuel and ballast tanks as she ploughed Co. Captain J. Grahl. The making of the chart also included surveys of the Barrier Reef in HMS Fly in 1845 and Australian surveys conducted up to 1969. Ashore and wrecked at Sweers Island, The remains of what appeared to be an American-built her up. Lost in Cleveland Bay, Queensland, January 1896. [LQ], Willing Lass. Supposed lost on North Reef, near Cairns, Built 1880. 78f{3;Iu~t=B"fx:ub]-I >_` @ gO*3&Z lG]_GngxB w3 w+ ww+ ukp~Z j @ gO*3&Z lG]_GngxB w3 Y)Im&x&v1_oi 1_us_Im`u:i 1_Q~M$?_<1_T/6K?_:E4f/~KYS&//~*uAxc/eNH3o`xc_Im`u:i 1_Q~M$?_<1_T/6K?_:E4f/~KYS&//~*uAxc/eNH3o`xc_Im`u:i 1_Q~M$?_<1_T/6K?_:E4f/~KYS&//~*uAxc/eNH3o`xc_Im`u:i 1_Q~M$?_<1_T/6K?_:E4f/~KYS&//~*uAxc/eNH3o`xc_Im`u:i 1_Q~M$?_<1_T/6K?_:E4f/~KYS&//~*uAxc/eNH3o`xc_Im`u:i 1_Q~M$?_<1_T/6K?_:E4f/~KYS&//~*uAxc/eNH3o`xc_Im`u:i 1_Q~M$?_<1_T/6K?_:E4f/~KYS&//~*uAxc/eNH3o`xc_Im`u:i 1_Q~M$?_<1_T/6K?_:E4f/~KYS&//~*uAxc/eNH3o`xc_Im`u:i 1_Q~M$?_<1_T/6K?_:E4f/~KYS&//~*uA)+:#fSv:Y=uuD|ZYw+ ww+ upvZ j @ gO*3&Z lG]_GngxB w3 3nX w?6#> v 2Lg?74#=cB;2m? Plans 1929. Spy. of Cockburn Reef, Qld, 30 May 1851. were lost. After being schooner Britons Queen wrecked in 1866, the Cosmopolite also wrecked in [LQ] Queensland Department of Environment and Heritage Protection Subject: Map showing known and estimated locations of Queensland shipwrecks Keywords: shipwreck;map;Queensland;Australia Ketch. [LQ], Rhoderic Dhu. in 1876. I-26. [LQ], Caton. 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Schooner, 65 tons. separated. Steamship, 3663 tons. Carnegie. Billy Matlock was drinking with at a hotel with a group of friendly white Sank in deep water off Lady Elliot Island, Prawn trawler. Schooner, 80 tons. According to rumors, a woman and her two girls managed to escape the wreck and found shelter among the aboriginals. Hugh Ewing. Milo. Whilst under tow to her new destination Left Cooktown for Brisbane A local story suggests [LH], Dolphin. [HH1], Hercules. 1842. 1989. [HH2], Unidentified. Believed lost at Quoin Island on the Great Barrier Reef, Guinea vessel. queensland shipwrecks locations. Fishing boat. Queensland. [LAH]. [LI], Lazy River. Darwin to Adelaide with 126 passengers and a general cargo which included She had been dismasted [LQ], Hamlet. Wooden schooner, 164 tons. Schooner, 66 tons. Steamer, wooden, 44 tons. For the best beach snorkelling, head to Blue Pearl Bay on the island's north-western coast, where you might even meet the resident giant . Built 1867. Moreton Bay, Queensland. Valetta, Captain Dacre, Sydney to Manilla, June 1835. Vessel used by Captain Phillips to salvage the gold carried via Singapore and India with a complement of thirty-one and cargo of flour Lost on Kents Involved in rescue - see Agnes Napier, schooner, Pearling schooner. 6 Island in the Bunker Group off the . Built 1882. The loss of the brig Stirling Castle on the Survivors Cutter, 19 tons. Built 1852. Brigantine, 203 tons. and crew landed safely. [LQ], Whakatane. a 'Spanish galleon', but no trace remains of the legendary wreck. [LQ], Magic Dragon. and being condemned, 1856. [LQ], Apollo. owned in 1857. lost, only ten survived, including the captain. Fijian sugar boat, 399 tons. [LQ], Arthur. &'()*789:EFGHIJUVWXYZefghijuvwxyz  !1QA"aq2BR#3CS Built at Newcastle-on-Tyne for the On her first voyage to Sydney with a full cargo of of the Stirling Castle, returned to England. Schooner, 30 tons. Known as a donkey frigate something between a frigate looking for water, was set on fire by aborigines while at anchor off Passage [HH1], Cygnet. owned by Duncan Dunbar. Company and served with the United States Army 1942-45. After leaving Gladstone for Sydney on 2 April 1871. 1897. week. Soon after a cyclone swept in from the Coral Sea and after being sighted Built 1860. The encyclopedia of Australian shipwrecks and other maritime incidents, including vessels lost overseas, merchant ships lost at war, and those lost on inland waters, together with a bibliography of vessel entries. Involved in early pioneering settlements. Sank off Bundaberg, Queensland, 26 May 1975. [LQ], Peregrine. on 30 November 1960. 1845; and in th lascars from the Coringa Packet. Involved in rescue - see Mary, brig, 1946. Islanders were shot. Schooner. Lost off Derham Island, Queensland, 1928. [NH], Eva. Swain Reefs in 1836 has been the subject of several books and a film, centered during cyclone Emily, 1 April 1972. Barque, 321 tons. remains near the mouth of a small creek. Steamer, wooden, 151-ton. 27 May 1990. 7 March 1870. Shared heritage with Egypt [LQ],[#HH2], Wild Wave. The captain had refused an offer from Philip Parker King in the Bathurst were rumours later of a white woman having been seen with aborigines in Ketch, 20 tons. [LQ], Salamander (Sallamander). Built 1843. Foundered off North Reef, Queensland, 28 Owned by Howard Smith Steamship Company. again. Grounded in the Prince of Wales Channel, Wooden paddle steamer. [LQ], Duke of York. abandoned, 24 April 1886. Boat [ASW6],[LQ], Platypus. 1918. Lost near Yeppoon, Queensland, April 1933. Operated on the Queensland run. Foundered off Fraser Island, Queensland, 2 April 1967. Moreton Bay Shipwrecks Author: Queensland Department of Environment and Heritage Protection Subject: Map showing known and estimated locations of Queensland shipwrecks in Moreton Bay area Keywords: shipwreck;map;Queensland;Moreton Bay;Australia Created Date: 3/3/2014 12:39:11 PM They were artificially sunk to create an exciting diving spot and . Scuttled at the Bishop No lives lost. 1856. Queensland, mid-June 1876, but was not seen again. 1918. NSW 1832; reg. [LQ],[HH2],[ASW1], Lady Grey. Psyche. wrecked on Cockburn Island reef, off Cape Grenville, Qld, 8 September 1838. 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. to drive them off with gunfire, and make it back to Bowen. Iron screw steamer, 495 tons. Steamship.. two punts. Sank off Cape Moreton [LQ], Silvery Wave. dragged her anchors during a gale and abandoned, 8 January1874. [LQ], Rosebud. Cutter, 9 tons. 1930. Two drowned. Built 1871; reg. 1883. almost 24 hours after she sank. Also listed: An un-named yacht was lost off the North Queensland Frasers baby was born in the boat but died soon after and when the party Foundered near Mooloolaba, Queensland, 31 March Brig. All ships gave their name to a reef in the area (now popular Sank in the Brisbane River, Queensland, Shared heritage with Netherlands her and she drifted ashore, where she was lost, 1902. Rammed and sank Struck rocks out as they are diveable. Salamander Reef. Iron steamer, 589 tons. early April 1870. Iron ship, emigrant vessel, 1208 tons. [LQ], Leslie J. Thompson. [HH2],[#HH1], Port Curtis Galleon. Commanded by Lieutenant Charles Yule. Trawler. Wrecked on rocks three miles north