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Sealers Cove, Wilsons Promontory
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S484The Natal is archaeologically and technically significant as an example of an English merchant vessel built in the mid-nineteenth century. If remains of its hull are found intact will provide…
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Port Phillip Bay, Frankston
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S521Sold in 1858 to William Brown of Melbourne, mariner. JosephLukey, attorney, and C.M. Rimmer, both ship-brokers of Melbourne, joint mortgagees 17 May 1864; also mortgagees over Dunedin…
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Between Lake Tyers and Snowy River
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S546The ketch Pomona was blown onto the beach at Lake Tyers and broke in half. One half of the wreck drifted to the Snowy River, while the other half was used to build huts at the Lake Tyers…
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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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Port Phillip Bay?
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S562Register closed with endorsement 'foundered about 1869' [As Red Jacket was a barge, it very likely was lost in Port Phillip.] The vessel, variously referred to as a barge or lighter, docked…
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Three miles SE of Cape Schanck
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S570The paddle steamer Reliance was built on the banks of the Yarra in 1865 and traded between Port Phillip and Western Port. After striking a rock off Woody Point, the vessel proceeded to sea…
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Peterborough, Curdies Inlet
Victorian Heritage Register
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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 Phillip Bay, near West Channel Lightship
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S614Ran ashore near West Channel lightship about 1.40 pm. Despite attempts by crew and steamers Pharos , Black Eagle and Resolute , efforts to refloat vessel failed, became a total wreck over…
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Bass Strait, between Gippsland lakes and Port Phillip
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S644Vessel lost in March 1866 on her voyage from Gippsland Lakes to Melbourne. Gale took four other ships at the same time. Mandarin, Victory, Surprise Pomona, and Bitter Beer.
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Williamstown, site of royal Victorian Yacht Club
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S660Vessel capsized trying to enter the Rip, found adrift on beam ends 8 miles SWS of Point Nepean, towed by tug Resolute to Williamstown. Stewart`s body had been found entangled in the rigging…
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Johnny Souey Cove, Wilsons Promontory
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S675The Tomatin site is one of three wrecks that sunk in the same gale along a three-kilometre section of the east coast of Wilsons Promontory. Despite the likelihood of salvage of parts of the…
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Point Impossible, west of Thompsons Creek, Breamlea
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S698The Victoria Tower is archaeologically significant as the wreck of an international inward-bound passenger and cargo vessel. It is educationally and recreationally significant as a coherently…
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100 yards from the wrecksite of the W.B. Godfrey
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S812The site of the Godfrey River unidentified wreck has archaeological significance as any material in context will be important in determining its likely age and origins.
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10 miles south-east Rabbit Island
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S889The Pet was involved in the Newcastle coal trade to Melbourne. In thick weather it struck land, the wind changed to SW and it was backed off but was rapidly filling with water. The barque…