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2/29 Sunnyside Grove, Bentleigh VIC 3204
2 / 29 SUNNYSIDE GROVE BENTLEIGH, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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2/35 Sunnyside Grove, Bentleigh VIC 3204
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36 Sunnyside Grove, Bentleigh VIC 3204
36 SUNNYSIDE GROVE BENTLEIGH, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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2/36 Sunnyside Grove, Bentleigh VIC 3204
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2 Buckley Street, Carnegie VIC 3163
2 BUCKLEY STREET CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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4 Buckley Street, Carnegie VIC 3163
4 BUCKLEY STREET CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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6 Buckley Street, Carnegie VIC 3163
6 BUCKLEY STREET CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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8 Buckley Street, Carnegie VIC 3163
8 BUCKLEY STREET CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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12 Buckley Street, Carnegie VIC 3163
12 BUCKLEY STREET CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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14 Buckley Street, Carnegie VIC 3163
14 BUCKLEY STREET CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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16 Buckley Street, Carnegie VIC 3163
16 BUCKLEY STREET CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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18 Buckley Street, Carnegie VIC 3163
18 BUCKLEY STREET CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
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Johnny Souey Cove, Wilsons Promontory
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S675The Tomatin site is one of three wrecks that sunk in the same gale along a three-kilometre section of the east coast of Wilsons Promontory. Despite the likelihood of salvage of parts of the…
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West Channel, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S676Left for Launceston, 22 May, not seen again. It probably foundered due to overloading as it was carrying one large flywheel shipped as deck cargo. Wreckage was found in the West Channel by…
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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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Point Castries, east of Lorne
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S678The wreck of the Trader is significant as being representative of a type ie: an Australian built schooner once part of a fleet of small vessels trading in Bass Strait between Port Phillip,…
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Oberon Bay, Wilsons Promontory
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S679The role of the ketch Trident is uncertain. Loney claims that it was unregistered, and the captain's log descibes it as a yacht. However, it was carrying cargo. After being driven ashore in…
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Ninety Mile Beach, east of Seaspray
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S680The barque Trinculo was proceeding to Newcastle for coal after delivering a cargo to King George Sound. After encountering a south easterly gale in Bass Strait, it was driven ashore on the…
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Lady Bay (Refuge Cove), Wilsons Promontory
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S681The Tasmanian schooner Truganini attempted to seek shelter in Lady s Bay (Refuge Cove). In the darkness, the vessel ran onto rocks and began to break up. All on board reached safety. After…
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Portland
Victorian Heritage Register
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Ninety Mile Beach
Victorian Heritage Register
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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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Ships Graveyard, Commonwealth Area No.3, Bass Strait
Victorian Heritage Register
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Sorrento Back Beach
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S686Was loading timber at Apollo Bay when worsening weather forced it to sail for Melbourne at 3 pm. After passing CapeSchank had to lie to. By morning too close in to beat aboutso master ran…
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Port Albert, near Snake Lake
Victorian Heritage Register
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Off Carrum, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S688The Uralba was the last vessel built for the North Coast Steam Navigation Co.,and fitted with second-hand machinery. It was also the last wooden coal burner built in Australia. Scuttled, with…
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Ships Graveyard, Commonwealth Area No.3, Bass Strait
Victorian Heritage Register
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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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About 7 miles east of West Channel Lightship, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S692Loss probably caused by unusually heavy deck load. One report in Argus and later secondary sources state that the voyage was from Port Phillip Heads but the death notice states the voyage was…
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Bass Strait
Victorian Heritage Register
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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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Port Albert Bar
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S696When the barque Victoria ran onto the bar at Port Albert, it broke up rapidly drowning most of the cargo of livestock. The timber in the hull was later found to be rotten although the vessel…
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Napier St Pier, Maribyrnong River, Footscray
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S697A fire in the lime cargo was discovered about 9 pm. The Footscray Fire Brigade, called to the scene, extinguished the flames that had burnt through the deck, leaving the fire smouldering…
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Point Impossible, west of Thompsons Creek, Breamlea
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S698The Victoria Tower is archaeologically significant as the wreck of an international inward-bound passenger and cargo vessel. It is educationally and recreationally significant as a coherently…
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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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Gabo Island
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S700While on a voyage from Warrnambool to Newcastle in ballast, the brigantine VICTORY sprang a leak off Cape Everard. Despite the best efforts of the crew, the leak quickly gained on the pumps.…
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Between Cape Liptrap and Cape Paterson
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S701The ketch VISION was a well known trader between Western Port and Melbourne. The vessel left Melbourne with a cargo of flour, pollard and general cargo in early July. The Vision sprang a leak…