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West bank of Port Albert entrance
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S670Thistle was a mid 19th century iron paddle steamer and has historical significance for being at the forefront of the Hunter River Steam Navigation Company's establishment and push further…
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Port Albert, west bank of Sylvanus Channel
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S836The Lapwing is historically significant for its association with the early development of Wilsons Promontory and Port Albert.
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Eastern bank of Port Albert entrance
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S717The schooner Wave was chartered to carry stone to be used in improving the roads around Port Albert and Tarraville. The vessel approached the Port Albert bar with a load from Corner Inlet,…
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Two miles west of Point Lonsdale
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S433The site of the Maffra has not been positively located and therefore an assessment of its archaeological significance cannot be made. However it would be of technical interest as an example…
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West Channel, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S367Joanna is archaeologically significant as a rare, well-preserved example of an Australian-built wooden sailing vessel. There are 46 Australian-built vessels wrecked in Victorian waters, only…
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West Channel, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S503The Omega is archaeologically significant as the well preserved remains of a small Australian-built coastal trading vessel typical of the fleet that sailed around south-eastern Australia ie:…
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William Sand, West Channel, Port Phillip
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S727The Will O' The Wisp is archaeologically and technically significant as the wreck of an opium clipper schooner, i.e. representative of a particular type or design. As the wreck lies in only…
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East Coast, Lakes Entrance
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S11This vessel is historically significant as a representation of an early Australian built vessel employed in inter-colonial trading.
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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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Port Fairy
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S669Thistle, built in 1825 in Bengal, is an early example of an Indian-built vessel. Thistle is historically and socially significant to the settlement and early development of the state of…
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Point Lonsdale, Port Phillip Heads
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S248The Elizabeth is historically significant for its association with colonial trade in Port Phillip.
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Lady Julia percy Island, Portland Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S479Originally built by the Public Works Department in South Australia, most likely for the South Australian Colonial Government. Vessel was first stranded on 14 August 1948 at Victor Harbour in…
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Bass Strait, near Cape Schanck
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S8This vessel is historically significant as an early representation of an Australian built vessel employed in the inter-colonial trades. It has the potential to yield information regarding the…
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Bass Strait, off Port Phillip Heads, Point Nepean
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S24This vessel is significant historically as an early 19th century international coastal trader that was employed in the development of southern Australian colonies.
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Port Albert Bar
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S41The vessel is significant historically for its participation in the coastal and Bass Strait trades and also in the development of the Australian colonies.
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Half Moon Bay, near Torquay,
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S94Historically significant for its association with inter-colonial trade, but impossible to assess archaeological significance as site has not been located.
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Point Nepean back beach
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S351The Isabella was a small colonial schooner outward bound from Melbourne to Western Port. Caught in a sudden southerly squall, the ship was driven ashore by 7pm, despite having 2 anchors down.…
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Welshpool, Ninety Mile Beach
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S107The Cascade was an early colonial schooner engaged in carrying stone for harbour works at the entrance to the Gippsland Lakes. It foundered near Welshpool with the loss of one life. J.…
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Gabo Island
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S476According to the Colonial Times (24 Oct 1848) the schooner Matilda was wrecked on Gabo Island following a voyage from Hobart Town for a load of guano. The vessel was blown ashore at the…
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Port Albert Bar
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S344The wreck of the Isabella is historically significant for its role in the early development of Port Albert and Gippsland.
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Cape Liptrap
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S568According to A.S.R. the brigantine REINDEER along with the schooner CAROLINE departed Geelong for Hobart in mid September 1862. Both vessels encountered heavy seas with the schooner seeking…
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Cheviot Beach, Point Nepean
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S113The Cheviot is historically significant as a typical example of a coastal trading passenger and cargo steamship. It has the tragic distinction of being one of Victoria's worst shipwrecks with…
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Coles Channel, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S127The Clarence is significant technically and archaeologically as an example of an early Australian-built vessel. The schooner was built in 1841 on the Williams River in northern NSW. Most…
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Point Cook Reef, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S319The Henrietta left Geelong before dawn in a SW breeze that soon strengthened. When well under way crew found no chart of Bay was on board (previously removed by a pilot for updating and not…
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Bass Strait, 15-16 miles NE of WIlsons Promontory
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S557Just prior to its wrecking in 1876, the 99 metre passenger steamship Queensland was described by The Age as one of the finest steamers to visit Melbourne, indicating colonial Victorian…