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200 yards West of Lakes Entrance, Gippsland Coast
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S59The vessel is significant historically as an Australian built coastal trader. It is impossible to assess whether the vessel archaeologically significant as it has not been located nor…
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Bass Strait, 10 miles east of Wilsons Promontory
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S218One of the last of sailing traders, the ketch Eliza Davies was loaded with timber when it was disabled in a gale. The steamer Chronos attempted to tow the vessel to safety, but it sank ten…
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Williamstown Rifle Range, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S243The Ester was earlier owned by J. Jorgensen. The wooden barque arrived in Hobart from London in 1900. Purchased by Ester Shipping Co. presumably the source of her name. Only vessel out of…
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Lakes Entrance
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S244The coastal trading ketch Ethel B T ran ashore while crossing the bar at Lakes Entrance and became a total wreck. The crew was rescued.
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Lakes Entrance
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S262The ketch Foam capsized off Lakes Entrance on 3 December 1904. The captain and crew reached the beach safely.
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Port Phillip Bay, Yarra River?
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S285The Geebung was a tug boat which had its boilers and engines removed when it was converted into a houseboat. One deck, rigged as fore and aft schooner, round stern, carvel built, billet head,…
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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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Mallacoota Inlet
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S315Some reports suggest she was refloated and returned to service. The Australian Shipping News of 23 October 1885 states that all attempts to refloat the vessel were unsuccessful and it was…
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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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Waratah Bay, Wilsons Promontory
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S512The schooner Orbost was built for shipping produce from the Snowy River to Melbourne. On its last voyage, the vessel was sheltering in Waratah Bay from adverse weather. The wind changed to a…
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One mile north of Cowes jetty, Phillip Island
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S703The steam launch VIXEN sprang a leak while being towed by the Howard Smith Ltd tugboat SPRIGHTLY. An attempt was made to beach the vessel at Rhyll but it foundered about one mile east of the…
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Rhyll, Phillip Island, Westernport Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S1017The wooden steamer Genista was built in Sydney in 1886 and operated there until 1889 when it was sold by Howard Smith and Co to the Western Port Steamship Company to serve as the local ferry…