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East Coast, Corner Inlet, Snake Island, Bentley's Harbour
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S14The vessel is historically significant as a representation of a steam ship coastal trader of the 19th century.
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Breakwater Pier, Williamstown
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S77The vessel is significant as it represents a type of vessel, paddle steamer employed for passenger transportation around Victoria. It is historically significant for this reason and for its…
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Clonmel Sands, Port Albert Bar.
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S129The paddle steamer Clonmel was one of the first steam-powered vessels on the Australian coast. However, its career was short, being wrecked on its third voyage on what is now known as Clonmel…
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Entrance Point, Corner Inlet
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S131The Clyde was a small coastal paddle steamer. It was destroyed by fire under suspicious circumstances at the entrance to Corner Inlet.
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Eastern Bass Strait, last seen leaving Port Phillip Heads
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S137Cleared out from Melbourne 14 June 1862, passed through Heads 16 June 1862, laden with diggers bound for Port Chalmers, as result of the gold rushes in the South Island of New Zealand. Never…
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Mouth of the Snowy River at Marlo
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S151The Curlip was a small paddle steamer that worked on the Snowy River towing barges and carrying cargo. Vessels such as the Curlip were an important link in the economic development of a once…
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Bass Strait, disappeared after leaving the Heads
Victorian Heritage Register
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Ships Graveyard, Outside Port Phillip Heads Area, Bass Strait
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S329It was probably the mid to late eighties that a regular bay tourist trade really commenced. The giant pleasure steamers Ozone, Hygeina and Weeroona are probably the most famous vessels. These…
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Snowy River Entrance
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S407The paddle steamer Lady of the Lake stranded on the Snowy River bar in 1880 and was declared a total wreck. The hull was salvaged and used as a barge on the river. During floods in 1893, it…
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Port Phillip Bay, Indented Head
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S511The Ozone is socially significant as one of the well known 'Bay Steamers' that used to ply Port Phillip and Corio Bay with passengers on short trips and excursions. The Bay Steamer 'wings' on…
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Ocean Grange , Ninety Mile Beach
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S519The paddle steamer Paynesville had a short and unsuccessful career on the Gippsland Lakes. It was considered too slow and unreliable. On its way back to Melbourne, the Paynesville sprang a…
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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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North of Point Cook, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S666Significant as it is the 6th iron hulled vessel registered in Australia. Only paddle steamer wrecked in Port Phillip Bay, built in 1842.
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West bank of Port Albert entrance
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S670Thistle was a mid 19th century iron paddle steamer and has historical significance for being at the forefront of the Hunter River Steam Navigation Company's establishment and push further…
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West of the old Entrance to Gippsland Lakes
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S677The paddle steamer Tommy Norton worked as a tug at the entrance to the Gippsland Lakes. While crossing the bar in October 1877, it struck the bottom and was forced ashore by the current. The…
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Back of Williamstown Rifle Range, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S840The Baldrock is significant for its long career as a Sydney and Melbourne passenger ferry, and later as a tug and lighter.
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Lake Nagambie
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S1076Prior to the completion of the Goulburn Weir, and creation of Lake Nagambie, the PS Agnes was bought by the Nagambie Steam Navigation and Sawmilling Co, from Echuca for 800 pounds. The vessel…
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Echuca, Millewa Creek
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S1104