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18 Munster Avenue, Carnegie VIC 3163
18 MUNSTER AVENUE CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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22 Munster Avenue, Carnegie VIC 3163
22 MUNSTER AVENUE CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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24 Munster Avenue, Carnegie VIC 3163
24 MUNSTER AVENUE CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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30 Munster Avenue, Carnegie VIC 3163
30 MUNSTER AVENUE CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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32 Munster Avenue, Carnegie VIC 3163
32 MUNSTER AVENUE CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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34 Munster Avenue, Carnegie VIC 3163
34 MUNSTER AVENUE CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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214 Neerim Road, Carnegie VIC 3163
214 NEERIM ROAD CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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216 Neerim Road, Carnegie VIC 3163
216 NEERIM ROAD CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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218 Neerim Road, Carnegie VIC 3163
218 NEERIM ROAD CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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220 Neerim Road, Carnegie VIC 3163
220 NEERIM ROAD CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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224 Neerim Road, Carnegie VIC 3163
224 NEERIM ROAD CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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226 Neerim Road, Carnegie VIC 3163
226 NEERIM ROAD CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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228 Neerim Road, Carnegie VIC 3163
228 NEERIM ROAD CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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230 Neerim Road, Carnegie VIC 3163
230 NEERIM ROAD CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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232 Neerim Road, Carnegie VIC 3163
232 NEERIM ROAD CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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238 Neerim Road, Carnegie VIC 3163
238 NEERIM ROAD CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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240-242 Neerim Road, Carnegie VIC 3163
240-242 NEERIM ROAD CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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4 Seymour Avenue, Carnegie VIC 3163
4 SEYMOUR AVENUE CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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6 Seymour Avenue, Carnegie VIC 3163
6 SEYMOUR AVENUE CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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8 Seymour Avenue, Carnegie VIC 3163
8 SEYMOUR AVENUE CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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12 Seymour Avenue, Carnegie VIC 3163
12 SEYMOUR AVENUE CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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14 Seymour Avenue, Carnegie VIC 3163
14 SEYMOUR AVENUE CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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16 Seymour Avenue, Carnegie VIC 3163
16 SEYMOUR AVENUE CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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20 Seymour Avenue, Carnegie VIC 3163
20 SEYMOUR AVENUE CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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10 Buckley Street, Carnegie VIC 3163
10 BUCKLEY STREET CARNEGIE, GLEN EIRA CITY
Glen Eira City
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Bass Strait, disappeared after leaving the Heads
Victorian Heritage Register
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Schnapper Point, Port Phillip
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S296Register closed 18 July 1862. No other details of wrecking located. During early 1840s traded between Geelong, Melbourne, Port Albert, Twofold Bay. Carried passengers, bricks and sundries to…
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Little Haley Reef, Mounts Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S297The Grange is archaeologically significant as an example of a Scottish built wooden barque and international trader, with remains of its wooden hull available for study. It is a typical…
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Tarwin Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
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Between Cleft and Anser Islands, Wilsons Promontory
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S299The Gulf of Carpentaria is historically significant as the wreck of an international cargo and passenger vessel, and for its role as a link between Britain and her colonies. It is…
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Cape Howe,
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S300The Gunundaal has historical significance for its involvement in World War I as a minesweeper. It can be compared with other wrecks such as the Brolga and HMAS Goorangai that were similar…
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Off Pyramid Rock, Phillip Island
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S301The Melbourne Harbour Trust Commission purchased the steam dredge SIR WILLIAM MATHEWS on 10 October 1941 from the Western Australian Government. Although the dredge was described as a suction…
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Pearl Point, East Gippsland Coast
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S302The sailing barge General was blown to the east of the Snowy River by strong winds. After one of the two crewmen became ill, the other was overcome by exhaustion and was unable to sail the…
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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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Schnapper Point, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S304Heavy gales over a few days in April 1867 claimed several ships including the Schooner Greyhound, which with about 150 of firewood on board, went on shore at Snapper Point, and became a total…
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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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Ships Graveyard, Commonwealth Area No.3, Bass Strait
Victorian Heritage Register
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Bass Strait
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S311The barquentine Handa Isle left Sydney for Melbourne with a cargo of benzine, but was not seen again. There was a SW gale in Bass strait at the time and mines laid by German surface raider…
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Oberon Bay, Wilsons Promontory
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S312The cutter Hannah Thompson had a varied career as a coastal trader, and was the first vessel to trade between Melbourne and Port Campbell. It was later used as a fishing vessel, and during…
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Point Lonsdale, Port Phillip Heads
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S313After the 16 metre scallop boat stranded, it took rescuers2-1/2 hours to get the two fishermen off the boat. Loney gives two dates for loss of vessel: 1972 and1973. Ferrier's date- 2 Nov.…
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Bass Strait, last seen off Cape Schanck
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S314The schooner HARRIET left Geelong on November 14, 1848 bound for Hobart and was last sighted off Cape Schank. In 1849 The Geelong Advertiser carried an article in which it was stated that the…
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Mallacoota Inlet
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S315Some reports suggest she was refloated and returned to service. The Australian Shipping News of 23 October 1885 states that all attempts to refloat the vessel were unsuccessful and it was…
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Limeburners Lagoon, Corio Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S316Register closed 3 June 1862 when the Harriett drifted ashore at Duckponds near Geelong and became a total wreck (UID 28). No other details known. In 1850 traded between Melbourne and…
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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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Tarwin Beach
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S318The remains of a wooden vessel near the wreck of the Magnat at Tarwin Lower are believed to be the schooner Helen. The vessel was seized by escaped convicts in Tasmania who fled across Bass…
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Point Cook Reef, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S319The Henrietta left Geelong before dawn in a SW breeze that soon strengthened. When well under way crew found no chart of Bay was on board (previously removed by a pilot for updating and not…
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Portland
Victorian Heritage Register
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Portland
Victorian Heritage Register
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Apollo Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S322The site of the Hercules has not been located so an assessment of its archaeological significance cannot be made. However it has local historical significance for being involved in the Apollo…
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Cape Schanck
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S323The barque Helen had a career spanning over 70 years. It was a trader, immigrant ship and whaler, but in its later years was reduced to a coal hulk. In 1938 it was towed through Port Phillip…