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Bass Strait (possible location)
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S4The vessel is historically significant for its inclusion in the inter-colonial trades and for its contribution to the development of the colony.
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East Coast, Inverloch, Surf Beach
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S23Amazon is archaeologically significant as a rare example of an international wooden trading ship from the mid-19th century. Amazon is a representative example of mid-19th century wooden cargo…
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Lady Bay, Warrnambool
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S39The vessel has potential to be of archaeological significance with regard to the information it may yield in the construction of an early 19th century international trader constructed in…
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Ships Graveyard, Outside Port Phillip Heads Area, Bass Strait
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S44The vessel is historically significant for its role in the Australia-New Zealand trade and for its employment by the Melbourne Harbour Trust. It is impossible to assess the archaeological…
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Harmers Haven, Cape Paterson
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S45The vessel is historically significant to the community of Wonthaggi, however archaeologically the vessel has limited significance due to it being totally wrecked, however some information…
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Point Nepean, Port Phillip Heads
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S46It is impossible to assess the archaeological significance of the vessel however the vessel is of some historical siginficance for its involvement in the intercolonial trades. If the wreck is…
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Portland
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S48The vessel is historically significant due to its involvement with transporting convicts to Australia 1849 - transported 200 female convicts to Hobart from Dublin (Ire). It is impossible to…
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Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S58It is impossible to assess the significance of this vessel due to limited historical resources and the site location unknown. However, given the age of the wreck, if the site was located it…
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Clonmel Island, Port Albert
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S75The SS Blackbird is archaeologically and recreationally significant as a representative example of auxillary steamer involved in the Australian colonial coastal trade, with well preserved…
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Western Port
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S83The vessel is significant in that it represents a wooden barque constructed in a foreign country built in the early 1830s. The vessel constructed in Brooklyn, US may yield information about…
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Ships Graveyard, Outer Heads Area, Bass Strait
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S90The vessel is significant as a representative example of an English built barque constructed in the mid 1850s. Its archaeological significance may depend on the degree of damage incurred…
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Near The Nobbies, Phillip Island
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S93Many former sailing vessels such as the barque Birch Grove ended their careers as lighters and coal hulks. When the Birch Grove had ceased to be useful in this capacity, it was towed out to…
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Off Cape Howe
Victorian Heritage Register
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Waterloo Bay, Wilsons Promontory
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S114The Cheviot is historically significant for being associated with Hobart whalers James Kelly, William Mansfield and Charles Seal, who all owned the Cheviot at some stage in their careers.…
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Childers Cove, west of Peterborough
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S116One of the first vessels to be lost in the Western District was the barque Children, which was wrecked to the east of Warrnambool in February 1839. When the vessel ran ashore in…
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Beached at Sandridge, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S135The ship is historically significant as example of an early inter-colonial trader, and for its association with the mass immigration to the Victorian goldfields. The archaeological…
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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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Ninety Mile Beach, west of Lakes Entrance
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S145The County Antrim is significant as an example of an inbound international shipwreck. It was one of the last international ships to be lost on the Gippsland coast.
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Rye Back Beach, Point Nepean
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S148The wreck of the Craigburn is archaeologically significant for its remains of a typical 19th century iron sailing barque. As a dive site set amongst typically spectacular Mornington Peninsula…
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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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Near the Victoria sugar works, Sandridge, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S180The Dunedin is historically significant for its association with international trade into Port Phillip, with possible associations with the goldrushes.
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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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40 miles east of Wilsons Promontory
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S182The barque Dunkeld was last seen near Wilsons Promontory, and became one of the many vessels that disappeared without trace along the Victorian coast.
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Clonmel Island, Port Albert
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S207There was only one survivor when the barque Eclyptic went ashore on Clonmel Island. The vessel was on a voyage from Newcastle to Melbourne, and was one of the many sailing colliers that…
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Lady Bay, Warrnambool
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S208A mistake by the pilot resulted in the barque Edinburgh Castle going ashore in calm weather at Warrnambool. The vessel was loaded with cement for the new breakwater, and hopes were high that…