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Hobsons Bay, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S531Had gone to take back one of cylinders moored to wreck of Cape Verde . While getting line to pontoon, a hawser fouled its propeller and the tug became unmanageable. The two men in skiff who…
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Ships Graveyard, Commonwealth Area No.3, Bass Strait
Victorian Heritage Register
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RAAF Seaplane Jetty, Point Cook, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S556Foundered at end of jetty. On fishing trip when weather turned bad, headed for the low landing on south side of jetty. With vessel bumping against jetty, Rafferty decided to move around to…
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Bass Strait, 15-16 miles NE of WIlsons Promontory
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S557Just prior to its wrecking in 1876, the 99 metre passenger steamship Queensland was described by The Age as one of the finest steamers to visit Melbourne, indicating colonial Victorian…
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Hastings, Western Port
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S560The tug Redbird was built at Williastown in 1915 and originally named ANZAC. The vessel's name was changed shortly afterwards when the federal government passed legislation prohibiting the…
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Beware Reef, Cape Conran
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S576The SS Ridge Park was used as a collier by the Black Diamond Line of Adelaide. It also carried a limited number of passengers and general cargo on outward voyages from Adelaide to Newcastle.…
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Island Point/ Petrel Point
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S578The steamer Riverina ran ashore at Island Point east of Cape Everard on 27 January 1890. Bushfires in Gippsland had made conditions very hazy along the coast. Just after dawn, the vessel ran…
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Between Mallacoota and Gabo Island
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S579Huddart Parker's interstate passenger steamer Riverina went ashore on the beach near Tullaberga Island during a gale in April 1927. Salvage efforts were unsuccessful and the vessel was…
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West of Pearl Point
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S585The steamer ROSTREVOR left Hobart bound for Sydney on the 25th August 1919 but grounded on a beach between Cape Everand and Gabo Island. All hands reached shore safely but the vessel soon…
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Ships Graveyard, Outside Port Phillip Heads Area, Bass Strait
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S586Built by Denny of Dumbarton. Single screw. Compound Inverted,twin cylinders, 47" & 82" x 48"
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Kerangie Bay, Cape Everard (Point Hicks)
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S610The SS Saros was owned by the Australian Steamships Company, part of the Howard Smith Company. On a voyage from Geelong to Sydney with a general cargo, the vessel ran ashore at Cape Everard…
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Bass Strait, south-west of Cape Otway
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S619The Selje has potential archaeological significance as an international trader likely to be in an intact and unsalvaged condition. The Selje was carrying a cargo of wheat which may aid in the…
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Rotten Row, Paynesville, Lakes Entrance
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S658The Tambo was a small steamer that worked for a number of years in the Gippsland Lakes. Converted to a barge, towed by the steamer Terra under the flag of Dahlsen and Bull. The vessel was…
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Nepean Reef, Port Phillip Heads
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S673Court of Marine Inquiry found that steering gear had failed as vessel ntered Heads. Fault lay with Lloyd's surveyor for not detecti/ng fault. Vessel had been classified Al. No blame…
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East of Rhyll jetty, Phillip Island
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S690The Ventnor was no chicken, though her career on Western Port was brief. She had, prior to arrival there, served for many years on the Yarra, sometimes towing small sail craft of the Bass…
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Bass Strait, Off Wilsons Promontory
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S695Three weeks prior to sinking SS Vicky had been purchased from the Australian Steamships Company by the Tye Company of Manila which also bought the Melbourne dredge Lady Stanley. The vessel…
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Ships Graveyard, Commonwealth Area No.3, Bass Strait
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S699Compound Engines. Single Screw. Hulked after a fire. (1895) One deck, a poop and a forecastle, round stern, clincher built
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One mile north of Cowes jetty, Phillip Island
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S703The steam launch VIXEN sprang a leak while being towed by the Howard Smith Ltd tugboat SPRIGHTLY. An attempt was made to beach the vessel at Rhyll but it foundered about one mile east of the…
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Ships Graveyard, Commonwealth Area No.3, Bass Strait
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S710Operated between Melbourne, Burnie, Launceston, Ulverstone
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Port Phillip Bay, off Sorrento
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S716Built for NSW north coast trade; from 1910 working Bass Strait, King Island and Melbourne. Vessel in mandatory 7 day quarantine due to 'flu epidemic. Manned by 'loyalist' (non-union) crew,…
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Ships Graveyard, Outside Port Phillip Heads Area, Bass Strait
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S720Rig listed as coal hulk 3 masts and 2 stumps One deck, elliptical stern, clincher built . Originally a steam collier owned by Bellambie Coal Co and traded between Newcastle and Sydney.…
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Port Phillip Heads
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S734The steamer Whyrallah was on its usual run to the Gippsland Lakes from Melbourne, when it was nearly cut in half in a collision with the SS Dilkera with the loss of six lives. Schooner…
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Ships Graveyard, Commonwealth Area No.3, Bass Strait
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S736Steam hopper barge. One deck, round stern, iron, carvel built
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Rhyll, Phillip Island, Westernport Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S1017The wooden steamer Genista was built in Sydney in 1886 and operated there until 1889 when it was sold by Howard Smith and Co to the Western Port Steamship Company to serve as the local ferry…