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Quarantine Station, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S237The Empress of the Sea is historically and archaeologically significant as it was one of Donald Mackay's famous wooden clipper ships ie: representative of a particular design or type. It was…
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Port Phillip Bay, at mouth of Yarra River
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S232The E. Norris is significant for its association with early international trade into Port Phillip
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Beached at Sandridge, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S135The ship is historically significant as example of an early inter-colonial trader, and for its association with the mass immigration to the Victorian goldfields. The archaeological…
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Blanket Bay, Cape Otway
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S587The remains of the Rover have not yet been reported nor located, and therefore it is impossible to assess its archaeological significance. However it has some historical significance as the…
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Railway Pier, Sandridge, Port Phillip
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S37It is impossible to assess the archaeological significance of the site since the structural remains have not been inspected and would have largely been damaged in the fire. It is of some…
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Port Phillip Bay, Railway Pier, Hobsons Bay.
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S539After catching fire, efforts made to tow vessel clear but bowsprit jammed against ship Alfred - with danger of a further fire. Masts went over side, ship became a mass of flames, burned to…
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Stony Point, Westernport Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S400CRIB POINT - "A terrific explosion followed by a fire occurred at 10 minutes to 7 o'clock on the fishing ketch Lady Brassey, which was anchored a short distance from the pier at Stony Point.…
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Bass Strait, off Lorne
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S517The Paul Jones has historical and technical significance as an American built medium clipper built for the China trade. It can be usefully compared with the W.B. Godfrey , a British built…
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Napier St Pier, Maribyrnong River, Footscray
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S697A fire in the lime cargo was discovered about 9 pm. The Footscray Fire Brigade, called to the scene, extinguished the flames that had burnt through the deck, leaving the fire smouldering…
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Outer anchorage Williamstown, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S412Significant as a C19th Scandinavian international trader
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Near The Nobbies, Phillip Island
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S93Many former sailing vessels such as the barque Birch Grove ended their careers as lighters and coal hulks. When the Birch Grove had ceased to be useful in this capacity, it was towed out to…
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Phillip Island
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S109The Centurion is representative of the last of the coastal sailing vessels which were engaged in various trades such as fishing and carrying lime and timber.
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Indented Head, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S186The wooden barque was towed into Melbourne from Fremantle in 1902. Licence to operate as a coal/wool lighter issued by Melbourne Harbor Trust to owners, Howard Smith & Co. Ltd. Renewed 1…
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Bass Strait, 33 miles off Cape Schanck
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S42The vessel ARIEL was on a voyage from Melbourne to Nelson in New Zealand with a general cargo and spirits. It caught fire two days out from Port Phillip Heads. Despite the efforts of the…
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Warrnambool Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S439Maid of Julpha arrived Lady Bay, Warrnambool, on 15th February 1859; destroyed by fire the following day. All people saved. Harbour-master Captain G. Watkin, cut the cables and beached the…
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Portland Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S489The New Zealander departed from Liverpool on the 23rd August to Australia carrying 465 assisted passengers. The immigrants were mainly Irish (103) and Scottish (362). After unloading the…
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Town Pier, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S331The Hilaria is socially significant for its association with the death of a District Superintendent during its sinking, and the act of bravery associated with his attempted rescue. It also…
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London Bridge, Portsea Back Beach
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S495Socially significant for its association with an event that caused loss of life.
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Queenscliff, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
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Between Corsair Rock and Point Nepean, Port Phillip Heads
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S504Significant as a mid ninteenth century international trader
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Geelong, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S274Register closed December 1859 with "missing". Vague newspaper reference vessel may have been burnt in Geelong and not repaired late 1854. The Forerunner had survived a battering from heavy…
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Port Phillip Bay, off Queenscliff
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S728Was at anchor as a strong wouth-westerly breeze prevented proceeding to sea, head pointing north-east. At about 11 am fire broke out in lazarette (aft of vessel). The crew immediately took to…
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Barwon Heads
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S202The wreck site of the Earl of Charlemont is historically and archaeologically significant for the remains of its cargo and passengers' belongings from an international immigrant ship of the…
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File removed - 9 September 1999 - vessel broken up.
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S309The Habitant was a floating dock at Williamstown for 60 years and was used by more than 2500 vessels
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Bass Strait
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S835The schooner May Jennings never arrived at its home port of Lakes Entrance after departing Penguin in north-west Tasmania on 11th August 1890. By September fears were held for the schooner…