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23 Edgewood Street, Carnegie VIC 3163
23 EDGEWOOD STREET CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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6 Edgewood Street, Carnegie VIC 3163
6 EDGEWOOD STREET CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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8 Edgewood Street, Carnegie VIC 3163
8 EDGEWOOD STREET CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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10 Edgewood Street, Carnegie VIC 3163
10 EDGEWOOD STREET CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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12 Edgewood Street, Carnegie VIC 3163
12 EDGEWOOD STREET CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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14 Edgewood Street, Carnegie VIC 3163
14 EDGEWOOD STREET CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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16 Edgewood Street, Carnegie VIC 3163
16 EDGEWOOD STREET CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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18 Edgewood Street, Carnegie VIC 3163
18 EDGEWOOD STREET CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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22 Edgewood Street, Carnegie VIC 3163
22 EDGEWOOD STREET CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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24 Grange Road, Carnegie VIC 3163
24 GRANGE ROAD CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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26 Grange Road, Carnegie VIC 3163
26 GRANGE ROAD CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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28 Grange Road, Carnegie VIC 3163
28 GRANGE ROAD CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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34 Grange Road, Carnegie VIC 3163
34 GRANGE ROAD CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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46 Grange Road, Carnegie VIC 3163
46 GRANGE ROAD CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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58 Grange Road, Carnegie VIC 3163
58 GRANGE ROAD CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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1 Holywood Grove, Carnegie VIC 3163
1 HOLYWOOD GROVE CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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1A Holywood Grove, Carnegie VIC 3163
1A HOLYWOOD GROVE CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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3 Holywood Grove, Carnegie VIC 3163
3 HOLYWOOD GROVE CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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5 Holywood Grove, Carnegie VIC 3163
5 HOLYWOOD GROVE CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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7 Holywood Grove, Carnegie VIC 3163
7 HOLYWOOD GROVE CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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9 Holywood Grove, Carnegie VIC 3163
9 HOLYWOOD GROVE CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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11 Holywood Grove, Carnegie VIC 3163
11 HOLYWOOD GROVE CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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13 Holywood Grove, Carnegie VIC 3163
13 HOLYWOOD GROVE CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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15 Holywood Grove, Carnegie VIC 3163
15 HOLYWOOD GROVE CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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17 Holywood Grove, Carnegie VIC 3163
17 HOLYWOOD GROVE CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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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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Lonsdale Reef, Port Phillip heads
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S326The Holyhead is historically and archaeologically significant as an example of an A1 classified ship from a renowned Liverpool shipyards on its maiden voyage.
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Clinton Rocks, 8km west of Point Hicks
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S327The Welsh brigantine Hugh Roberts was seized by the water police in Melbourne in 1859 and then auctioned to recover the unpaid wages of the crew. Re-registered in Melbourne, the vessel was…
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Capel Sound, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S328The remains of the Hurricane are of archaeological and historical significance as a potential source of information relating to shipbuilding practice and trade between England and Australia.…
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Ships Graveyard, Outside Port Phillip Heads Area, Bass Strait
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S329It was probably the mid to late eighties that a regular bay tourist trade really commenced. The giant pleasure steamers Ozone, Hygeina and Weeroona are probably the most famous vessels. These…
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Donaldsons Jetty, Port Melbourne, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S330Captain G Rudolph and Dr & Mrs Casterton had retired for the night on board the Herald of the Morning which had arrived from Liverpool with some government immigrants (UID 9). The ship…
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Town Pier, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S331The Hilaria is socially significant for its association with the death of a District Superintendent during its sinking, and the act of bravery associated with his attempted rescue. It also…
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Ships Graveyard, Bass Strait
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S332The Hillsmeads, a wooden twin screw vessel of 214 tons built at Jervis Bay in 1907 for the Illawarra and South Coat Steam navigation Co. was purchased in March 1918 and registered at…
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Point Wilson Quarry, Corio Bay, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S333Wreck not deemed to come within scope of Commonwealth Navigation Act - 'not wrecked, stranded, or in distress'. Bought from Natal Government for 4,500 pounds for use as tug and to render…
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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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Port Fairy
Victorian Heritage Register
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Ingoldsby Reef, Anglesea
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S338The Inverlochy is historically significant as the wreck of a international commercial steel sailing barque with evidence of an inward bound cargo. It is educationally and recreationally…
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Bass Strait, 44 miles SSW of Gabo Island
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S340The Iron Crown is historically significant as one of only four World War II shipwrecks in Victoria. It is one of Victoria's worst shipwrecks in terms of loss of life, and represents the…
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Cape Howe
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S341The steamer Iron Prince, owned by BHP, ran ashore near Cape Howe. The crew reached safety, but the vessel became a total wreck.
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Cape Nelson, Portland
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S342The Isabella is historically significant as Victoria s oldest located shipwreck site. It is also significant for its association with early trade with the colony of South Australia.
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Port Albert Bar
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S343The brig Isabella was originally built for the Van Diemen's Land government. Sold to private owners in 1845, the vessel was wrecked in the same year after striking the bar at Port Albert.
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Port Albert Bar
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S344The wreck of the Isabella is historically significant for its role in the early development of Port Albert and Gippsland.
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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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Nepean Reef, Port Phillip Heads
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S346The Isabella Watson is historically significant as an example of an emigrant ship from the UK to Port Phillip. Its archaeological significance lies in the remainder of the ship's cargo that…
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Wilsons Promontory
Victorian Heritage Register
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Westernport
Victorian Heritage Register
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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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Port Phillip Heads, Point Nepean back beach
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S350Iquique was a French-built and owned barque of 500 tons travelling from Bordeaux to Melbourne with a cargo of 307 hogsheads, 1100 quarter casks and 5000 cases of brandy consigned to Melbourne…
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Point Nepean back beach
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S351The Isabella was a small colonial schooner outward bound from Melbourne to Western Port. Caught in a sudden southerly squall, the ship was driven ashore by 7pm, despite having 2 anchors down.…
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Frankston, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S352The remains of the Isis are significant for their association with William Buckland, one of Australia's richest men.