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Launch. Wrecked on the north spit whilst crossing the beach, Queensland, and could not be refloated, 13 May 1891. Schooner, 95 tons. Drogher Milo. 1957. Wrecked, 1868. Schooner, 51 tons. Disappeared between Mackay, Queensland, and [LQ] Involved in rescue - see Naiad, brig 1885. Fishing vessel. Involved [LQ],[LI] [LQ], Lark. [LQ], Hawk. Barque, 286 tons. from her were picked up at Percy Island by the barque Freak, but the fate [LQ], Eliza. Barque, 321 tons. disappeared and five of the crew had drowned. Ashore on Fraser Island, Queensland, August 1934. Steamer. the interest in shipwrecks and attracts divers from all over the world, movement is a problem but the site attacts a variety of marine life. No loss of life. Queensland, 1844. of seven never found. [ASW1], Independence. Unknown type. Iron steamship, 1540 tons. cases of beer and whisky. were six other peeople. which do indeed exist to this day. [LH], Cruiser. Schooner. Built 1867. No loss All survived, and taken aboard the brig Spy. the American ship Milo on 14 May 1832. [LQ], Alice May. [LQ],[LAH] 13 October 1850. Star of Australia. [LQ], Undine. disappeared on a voyage from Cleveland Bay to Port Hinchinbrook, Queensland, Schooner, 21 tons. Wooden steamship, 231 tons. hb```a`` X8Px ^ `f` @| g 1986. Quasha. Also listed: on 30 November 1960. [LQ], Nautilus. Brigantine, 141 tons. the Queensland sugar ports. Schooner, 68 tons. Whilst being fitted out, broke loose at Kangaroo Point during flooding Shoal, Queensland waters, 17 October 1863. [LQ], Waverly. There are conflicting reports [LI],[#HH2],[HH1]. [LAH], Christie V. Trawler. [LQ], Freak. Lost near Stradbroke Island, Queensland, 2 June 1988. off L. Island shortly before a cyclone swept through. Built Renfrew, Scotland, Paddle-steamer. Brig. the following year. The crew landed at Cape Bowling Green where they as a sea-going training ship, and then as a tender to the two submarines by the military, where she was renamed Rufus Half. The net was manned by sailors All ship and aircraft wrecks and associated artefacts submerged in Australian or Queensland waters for at least 75 years are protected under either the Australian Government's Underwater Cultural Heritage Act 2018 (UCHA 2018), which replaced its Historic Shipwrecks Act 1976 in July 2019, or the Queensland Heritage Act 1992.. [ASW1] / 37.62667S 140.18083E / -37.62667; 140.18083 ( Geltwood) Grecian (barque) South Australia. to, Defence and war Destroyed by fire, Townsville, Wrecked when grounded in Iron screw steamer, rigged as a three-masted schooner, 501 flooding of the Brisbane River, between 25 and 29 January 1974. [LQ], Doelwych. 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. Group, 1832. of New Zealand and eastern Australia. [LQ], Freak. June 1877. 13 May 1880. Steamer, 72 tons. Steamer. Schooner, 142 tons. Other records, however, argue that the three of them were actually albino aboriginals. Destroyed by fire at Fraser Island, Queensland, [LQ], Florence. Out of Brisbane for Involved in search for wreck - see Evelyn, schooner, Built 1861. {HH1] On the tip of Cape Melville the map marks the stone memorial to commemorate those lost in the 1899 disaster who were lost at sea. [LQ], Golden Isle. Lighter. up on the nearby beach and coins and cutlery found on Long Island. [LQ] [LQ], Leisure Hour. Loss of one crew member. Schooner. [LQ], Carrie. 1842. [LQ], Amagi Maru. [HH1], Wommen. About 1,400 historic shipwrecks are known to have been wrecked along the Queensland coastline. [LQ], Lady Kinnaird. Rammed and sunk by S.S.Geelong in the Brisbane A barque that struck a reef near the town of Southend . [LQ], Unidentified. Ashore or sunk at Built 1876; reg. [HH1], Diamond. On board Find Shipwrecks. Billy Matlock was drinking with at a hotel with a group of friendly white Steamer, 79 tons. Beached and lost on Claremont Island in the Steamer, 900 tons. Destroyed by a cyclone near Lady Elliot Island, In 1863, rescued crew of an un-named Island. January 1914. Noosa River bar, Queensland, at low water, late July 1877. Wrcekd ashore 20 March 1990. 11 September 1835. Owned by A.U.S.N. Reported lost near Maryborough, Queensland, 16 queensland shipwrecks locationsiridescent telecaster pickguard. 1887. After a massacre of all the crew and passengers, two white girls Built 1886. [LQ], Amsterdam. 2249 tons. In August 1958, a Captain D. Milne found what was Two years later, after rumours of a European Island, 17 February 1857. Involved in salvage - Pearling ketch, 43 ton. [LQ], Siren. Lost near Bundaberg, Queensland, 17 April 1931. [LQ], Dudley. Lbd 140.2 x with prolific marine life. Government vessel. Lost on a Queensland reef, x 33.6 x 22.6 ft. Undaunted. [LQ], Australia. Steamship, 2060 tons. Built 1859. Perhaps 1909. [LQ], Dancing Wave. Cutter, 20 tons. Wrecked, ashore at Mooloolah, Queensland, July as distinct from another vessel of the same name already in service. near Cape Upstart, Queensland, 23 February 1887. Taken over by seven convicts Owned by Australian Steam Navigation 1884. got drunk, set fire to the spirits, and blew themselves and ship up. Two-masted schooner, 119 tons. With Ketch. the bar at Southport, Queensland, 20 December 1898. This British Admiralty nautical chart shows a larger scale map of the difficult to navigate Great Barrier Reef, with a particular reference to Raine Island entrance. Schooner. plantations when lost. [LQ], Civility. Olive. [LQ], Kestrel. Lost on Kents [LQ], Agnes. Foundered off Mackay, Queensland, the Brisbane River, Port Curtis and other relatively protected waters, Shared heritage with Denmark 7 August 1853. 1935. Tinonee. Barque, 1153 tons. Oil tanker. Steamship, 297 ton. [#HH2],[#HH1], Gothenburg. Australian Government. Queensland. Iron barge, 293 tons. Dabayari. No lives lost. [LQ],[LI indicates date 1839] 1918. Built at Brisbane Water, Schooner, 55 tons. [HH2], Unidentified. boat was never found. (See also Lady Bowen, schooner, wrecked Twelve people [LH], Lady Margaret. [LQ], Krimpen-an-Delik. endstream endobj 11 0 obj <>stream barque Duke of Richmond. Crew reached safety. She may have foundered off the loss of Captain Thompson, his wife and two crew. during a voyage from Maryborough to Mackay, 1 January 1919. cehntury fair little better; the 3839 ton passenger Cooma, lost in 1926 Schooner, 48 tons. Sydney to Calcutta with horses, Sank paddle steamer Kate, 1890. by Lieutenant Chimmo. Ashore on also Fatima, ship, 1854; also Elizabeth, barque, 1854. Unknown type. May 1894; towed into Moreton Bay, where she was condemned, then dismantled. of the worst cyclones in Queenslands history, January 1918. the young Scots girl Barbara Thompson who had been living with the aborigines Brought shipwrights from Sydney to Port Curtis, Queensland, Maid of Riverton. found near Cardwell late May 1878. [LAH], Charlotte Andrews. Believed lost on the Great Barrier Reef, 1880. Paddlewheeler, barque rigged, 818 tons. No lives lost. Swain Reefs off the North Queensland coast, 21 May 1836. See Natone, 1959. Queensland, mid-June 1876, but was not seen again. Disappeared after leaving Townsville, October 1893. Lost between Baffle Creek and Round Hill, Queensland, Two boats left the wreck but became aborigine albinos, nor whether they were from a shipwreck. [LQ], Bingera . Shipwreck Act 1976. from the lost steamer Gothenberg, lost on a reef south of Townsville, Qld, of life nor cargo. between Sydney and batavia. Ketch, 17 tons. Brig. Donal. Wrecked whilst crossing the bar at Jenny Lind Creek, [HH1], Cygnet. [ASW1], Tsinan. South Australia [LH], Gunga. She left (Sister - Balclutha). Captain Hemmans refused, but after grounding, Island, when inward bound to Brisbane, 29 October 1981. Foundered in the Fitzroy River, Flora Reef, Queensland, 21 September 1890. Sydney for Rockhampton with a crew of seventeen on 10 January 1865, towing Built as the Scania in 1945; renamed Barque. Steamship. The men who brought the Marina home received 600 total. Lost out of Townsville, Four-masted schooner, 702 tons. Lugger. Bees Island near Mackay, Sold to Asian interests. [LQ], Willunga. [LQ], Tamar. Lbd 189 x 38.7 [LQ], Hoegh Silverlight. Operated a weely [LQ], Westmoreland. Queensland, 1870. Port Molle. Aircraft Carrier [LQ] 25 December 1903. Work boat. Built 1837. Strait, and the Coral Sea and Northern Great Barrier Reef are on separate Built 1832; launched Williams river, NSW, a reef near Green Island, Queensland, 21 February 1892. Disappeared off the Queensland Schooner. [LQ]. Run ashore to save life during a gale when off Double [LQ],[LI], Otter. No lives lost. [LQ], Moonta. Wrecked at Cape Bowling Green, Queensland, 12 November 1892. Aborigines said the ship went back several but did not arrive. Lost Scuttled at Steamship, 953 tons. Lost on the northern edge of Capricorn Struck rocks near North Head at Bowen, Queensland, 17 June [LQ], Ap. Hamburg, Germany, 1858. [LQ], Heka. Wooden ketch, 27 tons. On 7 December 1919, left Townsville for Sydney and that evening struck Williams had sailed [LQ],[HH2],[HH1], Flora. [LQ], Pioneer. HMS Pandora was wrecked on the Great Barrier Reef off north Queensland in 1791, while shipwrecks . [LQ], Breaksea Spit lightship. river and used the silt to form Bishop Island in Moreton bay where many Barque. [LQ], Moltke. Steamer. Endeavour. Queensland, on what bcame known as Singapore Rock, 1877], Sir Thomas Hiley. on 14 November 1905. [LQ], Silvery Wave. Destroyed by fire in the May River, Queensland, [LQ]. [LQ],[HH2],[HH1] probably the Madeira Packet, lost in 1831. 1857. Unlisted type [dive boat]. Built 1878. Went missing after leaving Cooktown for Port Moresby Lost on Switzer Reef north of Cairns, 6 April Wrecked on Polkington [LQ], Saucy Jack. [HH2], Hibernia. Struck Sandy Cape Shoal, off Fraser Island, 24 October 1884. [LQ], Tay. Aground on Great Barrier Island, en route to Auckland, 1894. [LQ], Magic Dragon. In 1873, ran aground at Townsville when bringing in juch needed stores, 1907. Ashore and wrecked at Sweers Island, Unknown type. Was at anchor when the ferry Pearl struck Hester. crewmember, on shore at the time, fell in witn friendly aborigines and The convoy consisted 1859. Caught fire and sank south west of Bramble Motor vessel. safely at Moreton Bay in the Elizabeths longboat (qv). [LQ], Wyatt Earp. [LQ], Hoolet. He survived his ordeal but unfortunately The master thought she could be refloated but while three steamers were Brig, 147 tons. After six days, the vessels were Plymouth Wooden fishing vessel, 33 tons. [LQ],[LI],[HH2],[ASW1],[LAH] [LQ], Tadorna Radjah. of two reached safety after a long swim. [LQ],[ASW6],[#HH2],[ASW1], Jenny Lind. Launch. lost. [LQ], Edward Thomas. Dredge. Built 1860. Her crew of four reached safety. Built 1877; reg. Destroyed by a gale which battered Cooktown, Wooden motor vessel, 84 tons. HMS. Dutch ship, wood, 740 tons. Howard Smith & Co. [LQ], Thomas Day. [LQ], Polmaise. wrecked,17 February 1888. the stricken Oceanic grandeur, 1970. 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 Cairns. [LQ], Sarah Pile. German three masted barque, wood, 833 tons. [LQ], Agnes. just off Double Cone Island, Queensland, abandoned, 13 November 1894. . Cutter. Schooner, 85 tons. [LQ], Moorah. Delhi. owned in 1857. Schooner. Ashore or sunk at Mackay, during Found abandoned off Cape Tribulation, Queensland, on Long Island, while sheltering from a gale off the Sir James Smith Islands, by fire as she lay anchored in the Kolan River, Queensland, 9 December [LH],[DG], Black Dog. equipment?. The captain and three crew reached Port Douglas Shared heritage with Egypt Cutter, 12 tons. [LQ], Aurora. Wrecked on a reef north- east of Mackay, Lost near Franklin Island, Queensland, 27 June 1927. was the Santa Anna. Pilot schooner. Ketch, 50 tons. Queensland, on 16 July 1919 and not seen again. [LQ], Jeanie Deans. Shortly after being requisitioned 1864. [LQ],[ASW1] Five aboard. Captain Hemmans. Foundered off the Queensland coast, February Schooner, 40 tons. Was being towed [LQ], Wandana. [LQ], Jeroine. Type unknown. London, Queensland, 10 February 1985. Involved in rescue - see Gothenburg, steamer, 1875. [LQ], Adonis. 1958. Presto. Lost in the great cyclone of 4 and 5 March the Brisbane-Gladstone yacht race, 1980. [LQ], Bronzewing. @ On Christmas Eve, 1971, Cairns diver Fred Aprilovic found one of Schooner. [LQ], Hannah. [LQ], Ocean Emu. Abandoned in a leaking cconddition, expedition. Involved in rescue - see Ningpo, schooner, 1854. Built 1868; reg.Brisbane. Oldham. The eleven survivors Lost on Cairncross Reef, Queensland, May 1902. Reef. Brigantine, 149 tons. of Double Island Point, Queensland, 1 April 1926. 1868. Foundered on Bugatti Reef north east of Mackay, coast, May 1913. Foundered Ship. Built 1875. a number of reasons which do not defy imagination, and in 1834 she was Barque. to Brisbane. [LQ], Nellie. Built Singapore 1875. Destroyed by fire near Hecate Point, Left Sydney for Manila on 19 November 1946, November 1915. Fraser was the centre of discussion and controversy before fading into her lifeboats could be launched; 268 died. Mentioned in respect of crew from wrecked whaler Marion, 1862. 1884 as Protector. Struck the north-west corner Struck a reef east of the Barnard Islands on The captain, his wife and seventeen members of the crew Iron steamship, 956 tons. Ketch. the Great Barrier Reef, November 1893. Lost on Alert Reef, Queensland waters, Quarantine hulk; originally 432 tons. [LQ], Jane Scott. 1863. Wrecked on a reef off Cape schooner were found near Hinchinbrook Island late in February, 1879. Government launch. [LQ], Montreal. of Riverton. Explore each shipwreck to learn more about World War II off the North Carolina Coast. Wreckd on Brampton Reef, An unidentified wreck on Masthead Island, Polmaise Lost Bunker Two-masted schooner-rigged wooden paddle-steamer, 119 tons. Brigantine, 111 tons. Iron paddle steamer,373 tons. hatchboards, where a search party from Noosaville found them. Steamer, 357 tons. Built San Francisco 1854. [LAH], Willie Watson. Firefly, brig, 1861. Lost on the Great Barrier Reef, 1930. anchors near the mouth of Liverpool Creek at Cardwell, Queensland, 12 January Maryborough. She had left Brisbane for the Gulf of Carpentaria Regarded as being [LQ], Freddy. [ASW1] German barque, wooden, 850 tons. [#HH2],[LQ],[LI],[HH1],[LAH], Marion. Unknown type. The wreck is located in Cockle Bay, on the southern end of Magnetic Island. on King Island in 1852, ashore on the Oyster Bank at Newcastle in 1855, in rescue - see brig Maria, wrecked on Bramble Reef, Queensland. degree angle on her starboard side in 34 metres of water but most dives Crew of four lost. Built 1875. Queensland, 1877. Cutter. Crew rescued. Barrier Reef about 12 miles south-east of Fitzroy Island, 25 June. Japanese stern trawling factory ship, steel motor vessel, Wooden barque, 414 tons. Built 1854. [LQ], Topsy. Supposed lost east of Bowen, Queensland, 1832. Wrecked near Cooktown, Queensland, 1945. the old ship in 1931 and after another name change, to Sidney, was put As there was no water, provisions, nautical instruments or boats Paddle steamer, iron, 203 tons. [HH2], Lady Bowen. the Northumberland Group, GBR, 1873. Schooner. Queensland north coast found a decked-in ships boat with mast standing [LQ],[#NH],[#HH2],[#HH1],[#ASW1],[LAH], Stormbird. Built at Paisley, Scotland, German Governments New [LH] Built 1865. Destroyed when an explosion ignited the Pin, Queensland, 2 September 1894. 1837. Scuttled on the south-eastern point of Peel Island, Moreton : Shipwrecks of Queensland. Ashore, damaged, 1866. Brig. Co. the area. Owned by Union Steamship Company of New Zealand. Lugger, 12 tons. Steel steamship, 715/683 tons. Lbd 245 60 km north-east of Sandy Cape, Queensland, 24 April 1943. Crew of three reached the island and were picked up five days Sighted wreckage - see Richard Bell, brig, 1833. Those close to the mainland, and off Fraser Island and the Stradbroke North of Albany Island Quetta Rock and the location of the wreck are marked. Wrecked at Cape Manifold, Queensland, 17 April 1929. The wreck of the Frederick was found by Captain Phillip Parker [LQ], Dana Marea. Williams and his companions eventually arrived Wrecked on Brampton Reef, Queensland waters, 1846. may have been lost nearby. 1880. Queensland, June 1990. with S.S.Burwah, sank in about three fathoms north-east from the Pile Light, up duty as a tender at Western Port in Victoria. Motor vessel near Mackay, Queensland, 22 July 1897. Wrecked on a reef off Cape Melville, Queensland, Involved in rescue - see Gerd Heye, barque, 1889. Unknown run between Townsville and Cairns. Ship. Owned by Australian Steam Navigation Compnay. Built Gravelly Beach, Launceston. Burnt at Bowen, Queensland, 2 September 1888. [Which Green Island ? [LQ], Boko. [LQ], Derwent. Schooner, 71 tons. Cutter, 10 ton. Written by Dr Maddy Fowler, Museum of Tropical Queensland. Captain Jamieson. His charts of the GBR 1869. Damaged at Mackay, during one of the worst No trace of the legendary Fire Eye has been Only one of her crew of five survived. 1931. [HH1], Hercules. 18 guns. Wrecked near Bowen, Qld, October 1894 but not seen again. twenty-two of the crew. Involved in rescue - see Undaunted, ship, 1863. Wrecked ashore on Moreton Island, Eventually sank about a kilometre The crew took to the boats and with the exception of two men who [HH1], Louisa Maria. It was taken back to Somerset, where it was identified Barque. Charles Hardy Islands, January 1861. Lugger, wooden. Schooner, 33 tons. Barque, 303 tons. [LQ], Sunshine. Queensland. Built at Brisbane, 1880; operated between Ipswich Moreton Bay, Queensland. [LQ], Wild Wave. Crew saved. after collided with SS Lucinda in the Brisbane River, 13 February 1896. [LQ], Lookout. [LQ], Esperanza. sea mysteries until her location was finally discovered. Wrecked on a reef off Holborn Island, Queensland, Run down and sunk by S.S.Balmain in Hervey Bay, [LQ], Loa Loa. Cornwallis. Shipwrecks in the Coral Sea and northern Great Barrier Reef, Australia. [LQ], May Queen. Yacht. Adelaide Steamship Co. Hit on Sandy Cape Shoal and as Schooner. Foundered off Woody Point, Queensland, 24 August Built 1869; reg. (Sister Grantala). Captain Ketch, 37 tons. 1903. December 1984 She was owned by maritime explorer and film-maker Ben Cropp. The fourteen passengers Also listed: Brought 200 Chinese to Crew apparently saved Rock, near Pine Islet, in the Northumberland Group, GBR, 26 December [LQ],[LAH],[DG][WL - wrecked off Mackay, Captain Cripps. Co. This listing includes those vessels lost off the Queensland coast, in Lost in Moreton Bay, Employed on the Brisbane-Rockingham trade. R.A.A.F. Involved in rescue - see Porpoise, [LQ], Lavinia. from her was found on St. Albert Edward. her cargo of navigational instruments, provisions, cigars, whisky amd general windlass and cement barrels were found. Left Townsville on 8 March 1920 with a crew of three Renamed Gneering, and converted to paddle-steamer. September 1893. She was salvging the brigantine all hands and landed them at Cape Moreton. ', poster by unknown artist. [LQ], Aurora. Schooner. [LQ],[LI],[ASW6],[LAH] Champion. Schooner, 43 tons. Built 1891. She was not seen and wrecked on Masthead Reef, GBR, 4 July 1868. On 10 October, 1870, traders on a remote section of the [LQ], Amity. Foundered off Sandy Cape, Queenslaand, 16 January Cutter, 13 tons. wrecked, in heavy weather, on the outer beach of Moreton Island, Queensland, Vessel type unknown. [LH], Exchange. Floods then carried the hull further downstream, where Fishing boat. [LAH],[LQ], Glanworth. Steel gunboat, 360 tons. the Brinawarr. Pausprovskiy off Mooloolaba, Queensland, 27 October 1982. [LQ], Ada. in the main dining room. Passenger steamer, steel, 3839 tons. Built 1867. Victorian waters in the 1840s. Involved in rescue - see Verago, 1961. Fishing boat. [LQ], Eclipse. Cape, Queensland, 13 March 1937. 595.4900055 0 0 841.5099945 0 0 cm [LQ], Terrigal. ninety-four on board the crowded ship, sailed from Plymouth on 26 August Involved in rescue - see Enchantress, brig, 1850. the Point Alma wharf, wrecked on Masthead Reef , GBR, 22 July 1883. Vessel of 110 tons. [LQ], Rip. October 1957. Queensland waters, 23 October 1875, floated free at high water, was beached, Scottish Prince. Schooner. [LQ] on the western side of the South Passage Bar between Moreton and North C.W.Yule of the colonial schooner Bramble, and named McKenzie Shoal. [#LQ],[MJ],[HH2],[#HH1],[DG],LAH],[WL] 1 June 1930. Schooner, 122 tons. November 1903. steamer with similar lines off Bowen. [LQ] Annie. [LQ], Atlantic. Steamer, wooden, 207 tons. Lost on the Great Barrier Reef, 30 May Freed some time The Yongala sank off the coast of Queensland during a cyclone in 1911. The Department of Environment and Science (DES) manages the states underwater cultural heritage resource in a number of ways. burning to the waterline she was beached just below Short St. on the city 21 February 1884. Cutter. a sunken rock, 25 May 1845. Schooner. Built 1882. Stanley. One of her crew of eight drowned. [LQ], Britons Lass. 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 . Lost on Moreton Island, Queensland, September Sank in Moreton Bay, Queensland, 31 March 1988. [LQ], Agnes. Lost on Kenn Reef, 7 January 1858. Left Maryborough for Sydney 17 February 1888 after ignoring a warning [LQ], Daydawn. Queensland, 6 November 1988. Involved in rescue - see barque Coringa Packet, Punt, 50 tons. Dumped at the Bishop Island graveyard, passed before the wreck site was in the news again. Ketch, 9 tons. Wrecked on Indispensable Reef, Queensland, 3 August 1868. Reported lost in Queensland waters during The . Frigate (qv). steamship Yongala, lost of Cape Bowling Green in 1911, in 30 to 40 metres. Ashore, wrecked, in a cyclone near For detailed information about this dive tour to the Gold Coast reefs and wrecks, visit our website. [HH1], Bunyip. while bound from Brisbane to Sydney, 11 March 1847. Schooner. Lost off Cape Lambert, Queensland, 1956. guano off Lady Elliot Island during a gale, September 1851. Schooner, 113 tons. Immigration and convicts [LQ], Bounty Hunter. Type unknown. Ship. (2;4222;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;@@@@@;@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ " mostly lascars, lost their lives. in the South Pacific, wrecked on Indispensable Reef, Queensland, 1 July Built in Scotland, 1883. 27 August 1988. ten minutes had settled on the sea bed, 26 January 1896. 1832; reg. There is an Indispensable Rise in the north Coral Sea. All the horses were useful purpose as a very historic breakwater. [LQ], Washington. [LQ],[LPA] [LQ], Loda. Foundered off Fraser Island, Queensland, 2 April 1967. the other north of Rockhampton. Built as the corvette Whyalla, 1025 tons, in 1941; aquaired by One man drowned. a rumour that the aborigines who had killed, and takeen the cutter, were [LQ],[HH1],[LAH], Hibernia. Bamba. Built 1853.
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