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Between Port Phillip and Western Port, or Bass Strait
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S214The remains of the Eliza are historically significant as one of the first vessels recorded to have been lost in Victorian waters, for its association with the wreck of the Sydney Cove (1797),…
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Gabo Island
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S303At about 1800hrs, 18 December 1982, the yacht GYPSY MOTH V (originally built for Sir Francis Chichester) ran ashore below the Gabo Island lighthouse. Despite dropping sail and reversing the…
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File removed - 9 September 1999 - vessel broken up.
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S309The Habitant was a floating dock at Williamstown for 60 years and was used by more than 2500 vessels
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Portarlington, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S379Wooden fishing smack. No death notices published in press at this time to give any information on casualties.
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Port Phillip Bay, 3 miles from Schnapper Point
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S434The Mavis foundered 3 miles from Schnapper Point at Port Phillip in 1911. There were 4 crew members and one died, and their body was washed up at Frankston
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Port Phillip Bay, near outside lightship, Williamstown
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S446Kerr invited to attach Mavis to one of some silt barges that were being towed out. When it came alongside, it was drawn underneath the barge by suction. Kerr, who was standing up, was in act…
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Wilsons Promontory, off the Glennie Islands
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S490The schooner Nil Desperandum was on a voyage from Belfast (Port Fairy) to Sydney with a cargo of potatoes. The vessel was last sighted by Captain Harless of the brig Tower Hill when abreast…
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Port Phillip Bay, Railway Pier, Hobsons Bay.
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S539After catching fire, efforts made to tow vessel clear but bowsprit jammed against ship Alfred - with danger of a further fire. Masts went over side, ship became a mass of flames, burned to…
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Point Nepean, Port Phillip Heads
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S613The Sea was a 841-ton (new measurement), three-masted ship built in St Johns, Newfoundland, of wood and sheathed in felt and yellow metal. It was sold to Liverpool owners in 1847, was…
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Thirteenth Beach, Barwon Heads
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S636The Sussex is historically significant as an immigrant ship that made a number of voyages from England to Australia carrying thousands of immigrants. It is archaeologically significant as the…
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Ninety Mile Beach, west of Cape Everard
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S652The wrecks of the Sydney Cove longboat is highly historically and archaeologically significant as the first recorded wreck of a European vessel along Victoria's coastline, and for its…
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Cat Bay, Phillip Island
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S684The schooner Tyro left Bass River with 20,000 feet of timber, but the wind dropped and the vessel drifted along the western channel of Western Port. The crew discoverd a leak below decks and…
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Port Albert, near Snake Lake
Victorian Heritage Register
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Port Phillip
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S890From the log book of the government steamer Lady Loch, the position of the Cacique was given by Captain of the SS Burrumbeet.