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Dromana, Port Phillip, Schnapper Point, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S6This vessels is historically significant as an early representation on an Australian built coastal trader. It may yield information regarding the construction of Australian built ships.
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Lady Bay, Warrnambool
Victorian Heritage Register
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Ant Spit, Thirteenth Beach, Barwon Heads
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S33The remains of the wreck of the SS Ant have not been inspected, and therefore an assessment of its archaeological significance cannot be made. The Ant is historically significant as an early…
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Between Port Fairy and Warrnambool, off Cape Otway
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S62The vessel is significant historically due to it being one of the Australian built coastal traders employed around Australia. It is impossible to assess whether it has any archaeological…
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Port Fairy
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S67The vessel is historically significant for its involvement in the transportation of freestone for the construction of the Law Courts and other buildings in Melbourne. It is possibly of…
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Bass Strait, west of Cape Otway
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S78It is impossible to assess the archaeological significance of the Black Watch as the site has not been located. Its historical significance is that it is representative of the types of…
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north of West Channel, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S124The City of Launceston is one of Victoria's most significant shipwrecks. The discovery and reporting of the wreck and subsequent lobbying of the State Government led to the proclamation of…
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Port Phillip Bay, near City of Launceston wreck
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S212The Eleutheria is historically significant for its association with the attempted salvage of the City of Launceston
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Port Fairy
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S216The schooner Eliza arrived at Port Fairy with a cargo of timber from Tasmania and made fast to the government mooring. A gale from the south east caused the vessel to break free, and it was…
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Bass Strait, near Cape Howe
Victorian Heritage Register
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Dromana, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S226Wrecked, together with Admiral and Greyhound . Maggie sustained considerable damage. The Emily may have been refloated - possibly the same Emily that sank at Indented Head in 1870 "..at…
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Portsea Back Beach, 3 miles east of Point Nepean
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S264Formosa is historically significant as a rare Australian example of the technical innovation of Thomas B. Seath?s shipbuilding. The vessel has interpretive significance as an example of…
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North Point of Sealer's Cove, Wilsons Promontory
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S271On a voyage from Newcastle to Melbourne loaded with coal, the barque Fury was run ashore at the north point of Sealer's Cove, Wilsons Promontory and became a total wreck. The mate and four…
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Schnapper Point, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S304Heavy gales over a few days in April 1867 claimed several ships including the Schooner Greyhound, which with about 150 of firewood on board, went on shore at Snapper Point, and became a total…
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Capel Sound, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S328The remains of the Hurricane are of archaeological and historical significance as a potential source of information relating to shipbuilding practice and trade between England and Australia.…
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Warrnambool
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S360Bring Jane, Captain Thrussel arrived on Tuesday to take on cargo of potatoes. Due to heavy rolling sea had just commenced loading and at the time of the wreck had taken on board 1/2 dozen…
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Bluff reef, Portland
Victorian Heritage Register
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Entrance to Corner Inlet,
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S409Lady Young departed from Newcastle on 24th June 1865, with a cargo of coal on route for Melbourne. The crew were forced to anchor at Twofold Bay when strong winds caused the vessel to leak.…
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Point Lonsdale Beach, half a mile west from Point Lonsdale, Port Phillip Heads
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S414The Light of the Age is archaeologically significant as the wreck of an international immigrant ship with an inward bound cargo. It is historically significant for its association with both…
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off Yarra Street Wharf, Geelong, Corio Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S415The Lightning is historically significant for being one of the fastest wooden ships ever built, the first clipper built in the USA for British owners and being the worst shipping disaster in…
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Thompsons Creek, Breamlea
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S419The Lucy Lee has local historical significance for its involvement with the Apollo Bay timber trade, as part of the resource of wrecks associated with this early trade. As the site has not…
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Wilsons Promontory
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S442The barque Mandarin disappeared off Wilsons Promontory during a severe gale. Wreckage thought to be from the vessel was found at a number of locations around the Promontory. The captain and…
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Wreck Beach, Moonlight Head
Victorian Heritage Register
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Port Phillip Bay, between Coles and West Channels
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S472The Monarch is archaeologically significant as one of the most complete wooden wrecks in Victoria
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Cape Everard
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S478There was a fearful heavy sea running from the east the vessel was hauled upon the wind and everything tried to give her an offing. 1.30 am on the 16th saw breakers on the lee side about half…