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Portland
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S141The barque Constant parted from its anchors during a gale at Portland and was driven ashore. Later investigation found that the anchor stocks had broken.
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Ten Mile Creek, Tarwin Lower
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S179The barque Duke of Wellington was on a voyage from Melbourne to Newcastle for coal when it was becalmed. Although the anchors were dropped, the vessel drifted ashore at Tarwin Lower. The Duke…
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Port Fairy
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S181The barque Dundee parted from the government mooring at Port Fairy during a violent south easterly gale. There was no loss of life, but the vessel went to pieces on the beach. The barque…
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Little Haley Reef, Mounts Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S297The Grange is archaeologically significant as an example of a Scottish built wooden barque and international trader, with remains of its wooden hull available for study. It is a typical…
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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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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,…