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Louttit Bay, Lorne
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S317The Henry has historical significance for its role in the development of the Melbourne-Louttit Bay timber trade, and development of Lorne. As an Australian built vessel it has archaeological…
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Gabo Island, western side
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S324The Hero has local significance as a typical coastal trading ketch ie: representative of a type, and for its role in transport to and from Gippsland ports.
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Bass Strait, disappeared between Melbourne and Port Campbell
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S336Early in October the cutter Ida left Melbourne for Port Campbell and vanished. No further details of her disappearance have been found.
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Rye Pier, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S345The wreck of the Eivion is historically significant as a Port Phillip Bay lime trader and for its association with its owner Benjamin Stenniken, the 'mayor' of Rye. It is archaeologically…
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West Channel, near Swan Island, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S349The Ivy Florence was returning from a month long fishing trip to King Island. Had sheltered at Waratah Bay and Cowes. Due to tide and light head wind, was unable to enter the Bay and anchored…
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Drysdale, Port Phillip Bay.
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S357Part of cargo (timber for new jetty) had been discharged. Dragged anchors and about 1 am began to strike, so run onshore, close to old jetty. During the afternoon wind changed to west and…
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Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S374The Josephine foundered, filled and sank on 23rd April 1870. The crew of 2 men and a boy managed to get off just before the vessel sank in a howling SSW gale (UID 9). The wreck was buoyed but…
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Disappeared between Westernport and Melbourne
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S394The ketch Kermandie was employed transporting granite from Cape Woolamai for use in buildings in Melbourne. On its last voyage, a gale swept through Bass Strait and the vessel disappeared…
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Stony Point, Westernport Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S400CRIB POINT - "A terrific explosion followed by a fire occurred at 10 minutes to 7 o'clock on the fishing ketch Lady Brassey, which was anchored a short distance from the pier at Stony Point.…
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Ram Head
Victorian Heritage Register
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Between St Leonards and Indented Head, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S509Early in 1981 Geelong diver, historian, Terry Arnott, discovered the remains of a wreck in about 6 feet of water a short distance off shore midway between the bay townships of St.Leonards and…
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Anonyma Reef, off Sandringham, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S526The Phoenician, a small colonial-built vessel, sailed and owned by her master, Peter Pidoto, went ashore on the Anonyma Rocks during a voyage from Western Port. She was mainly employed in…
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Seal Island, east of Wilsons Promontory
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S528Blown off course while ferrying meat, wrecked when seeking shelter
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Western Port
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S529The PHOENIX was built at Melbourne in 1865/66 from the remains of the VIOLETTA/VIOLET which was wrecked on the Schank in1865/66. The PHOENIX was in turn wrecked at Point Lonsdale in March…
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Queenscliff, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S545Formerly a steamship (No. 33 of 1867). One deck, round stern, carvel built, no galleries or head. Reg. closed 5 August 1919 - the owner advised the vessel was wrecked several years earlier however.
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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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Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S590Register closed 1928, 'lost at sea'. Was rebuilt in 1900 at Williamstown, with minor adjustments to tonnage and measurements and an engine installed. Had been rigged earlier as schooner.…
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Tongue Point, Wilsons Promontory
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S608On a voyage from Tasmania to Melbourne with a cargo of timber, the ketch Sara Hunter was forced to seek shelter in Waratah Bay due to strong north westerly wind. As the bad weather continued,…
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Bass Strait, between Mallacoota and Melbourne
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S632The ketch Star of Mallacoota left Mallacoota for Melbourne in May 1893 and was not seen again. "Star of Mallacoota: Ketch which left Mallacoota Inlet on 16 May with a cargo for Melbourne has…
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Port Phillip Bay, between West and Loelia Channels
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S637Served sixty years in service around coast and in Port Phillip. Some cargo floated away. Fresh northerly blowing. Captain sent for tugs but unable to free the vessel. By 12 June the Vessel…
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Bass Strait, Off Cape Schanck
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S643The ketch Swan was entered the Western Port-Melbourne trade under the command of Capt Loch sometime in the 1880s. According to Gliddon, the Swan was originally built as a cutter and rerigged…
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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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Apollo Bay, near the jetty
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S651The site of the Swan has not been located nor reported, however it would have technical significance as the wreck of an Australian built vessel, which could contribute to research on…
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Port Phillip Bay, East Bank of Cole's channel
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S663Register closed 31 Dec. 1878 Bay trader, variously referred to as a schooner, ketch, cutter "The ketch Teaser, from Melbourne to Queenscliff with a cargo of fencing material for the railway…
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Bass Strait, off Cape Schanck/ Cape Patterson
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S665After leaving Andersons Inlet bound for Melbourne, the schooner Templar went missing. A search later found the wreck of the vessel off Cape Schanck. The crew of three lost their lives.