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Gabo Island
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S444Laden with coal from Newcastle, the schooner Margaret Nicol was damaged in a severe gale. The vessel was leaking and unmanageable, so the master sought shelter at Gabo Island. The Margaret…
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Railway Pier, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S463Vessel arrived Melbourne under the command of Captain W. Nicolin October 1853, subsequently filled with rubble and scuttled to form the basis of Sandridge Pier, Port Melbourne in 1854.
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Port Phillip, between Coles and West Channels
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S474The Mountain Maid is archaeologically significant for its remains of a British built international trading vessel of the mid-nineteenth century.
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Portland
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S487Was probably refloated, according to Loney. Weather: Force 4. The Barque NESTOR had made numerous voyages from England to Australia as well as intercolonial trips. After arriving at Portland,…
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Gabo Island
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S525With his ship suffering storm damage to its bowsprit, and low on provisions, the master of the schooner Phoebe sought shelter in Gabo harbour. However, after anchoring, a strong northerly…
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Port Phillip Heads, Point Nepean
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S538Prince Albert is believed to be the first vessel wrecked at or near Port Phillip Heads. It went ashore after being battered by a heavy gale.
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Point Lonsdale, Port Phillip Heads
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S541Ran ashore about 10.30 pm, while beating in through Heads. Crew and passengers landed safely at 4.30 am in two boats. Customs and health officer's boats, with pilot schooners Prosperpine and…
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Nepean Reef, Port Phillip Heads
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S547The Pryde was a two-masted brig of 204 tons, built in Quebec, Canada, with dimensions of 87.4 x 20.8 x 13.7 feet (26.6 x 6.3 x 4.2 metres), owned by D. Sargeant of Hobart Town, and registered…
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Sandridge, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S582After vessel broke up, cargo floated in all directions. Traded between Geelong, Heads and Hobsons Bay in 1850s and 1860s. A lime carrier in 1858, wool, general cargo and ballast in 1860s.…
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Port Fairy
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S609Captain Oldham came ashore with the last cargo boat. blowing fresh from SW before sunset and appeared fine, so much so that it did not require the Captain to reboard the vessel during the…
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Sylvanus Channel, Port Albert
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S641Outward to Hobart with a cargo of livestock, the schooner Sylvanus ran ashore at Port Albert in the channel that now bears its name. A new schooner, the Mary Ann, was chartered to salvage the…
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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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Indented Head, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S739Previously stranded Apollo Bay June 1850. Traded between Launceston, Portland, Melbourne, Port Adelaide,Port Albert, Geelong. Driven ashore in 1849 and 1850. Had carried passengers, spirits…