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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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Lawrence rocks, Portland
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S465The cutter Merope was wrecked at Portland VIC in August 1839. Her details have not been obtained.
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Portland Bay, 15 miles east of Portland
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S466The Merope sailed from our port on Thursday afternoon for Adelaide and was seen from the shore in the evening rounding the south-east point of the bay. It appears that at about 10 o'clock…
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Ships Graveyard, Just outside Commonwealth Area No.3, Bass Strait
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S467Formerly named EMITA Stripped of deck and engine-room machinery.
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Rhyll, Western Port
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S468Vessel broke adrift from its anchorage during a gale in 1950 and stranded on a mud bank within sight of Rhyll. Vessel was later abandoned. Signal Letters: VSTF
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Bass Strait, 40 miles west of Cape Otway
Victorian Heritage Register
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Miranda Bay, Wilsons Promontory
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S470The Miranda is significant as an example of an Australian built cargo ship working in the Bass Strait trade.
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Point Bunbury, Apollo Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S471The Miranda has historical significance for its early association with shipowners Huddart & Parker, who went onto become one of Australia's major shipping company lines. It has technical…
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Port Phillip Bay, between Coles and West Channels
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S472The Monarch is archaeologically significant as one of the most complete wooden wrecks in Victoria
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Tullaberga Island, near Gabo Island and Mallacoota
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S473The American steamer Monumental City was one of the first screw steamers to cross the Pacific, attracted by the Victorian gold rush. It had previously been involved in the Californian gold…
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Port Phillip, between Coles and West Channels
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S474The Mountain Maid is archaeologically significant for its remains of a British built international trading vessel of the mid-nineteenth century.
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Swan Island, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S475In 1924 the hull of the steam launch Mystery was donated to the Department of Defence Mining Depot at Swan Island by the Ports and Harbours Department in exchange for a small hand pump . It…
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Gabo Island
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S476According to the Colonial Times (24 Oct 1848) the schooner Matilda was wrecked on Gabo Island following a voyage from Hobart Town for a load of guano. The vessel was blown ashore at the…
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Sandpatch Point, Mallacoota
Victorian Heritage Register
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Cape Everard
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S478There was a fearful heavy sea running from the east the vessel was hauled upon the wind and everything tried to give her an offing. 1.30 am on the 16th saw breakers on the lee side about half…
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Lady Julia percy Island, Portland Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S479Originally built by the Public Works Department in South Australia, most likely for the South Australian Colonial Government. Vessel was first stranded on 14 August 1948 at Victor Harbour in…
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Point Addis
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S481The remains of the Naiad have not been fully inspected and so cannot be assessed for their archaeological significance. Little is know about its historical significance and there is potential…
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West of Princes Pier, Port Melbourne
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S482Nairana was significant for its participation in the capture of Archangel in Russa, during WWI, August 1918. A subsequent ship was named after the Nairana. The ship was then well known for…
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Port Campbell
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S483The SS Napier is significant as a wreck associated with the wreck of the Loch Ard, and to Port Campbell's history and development as a port. It demonstrates the risks involved in salvage and…
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Sealers Cove, Wilsons Promontory
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S484The Natal is archaeologically and technically significant as an example of an English merchant vessel built in the mid-nineteenth century. If remains of its hull are found intact will provide…
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Cape Liptrap
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S485The schooner Nautilus was wrecked on the beach near Cape Liptrap. Strong winds blew the vessel off course and left it high and dry on the beach. Four of the crew walked overland to Port…
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Pearl Point
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S486The schooner Neptune, carrying a cargo of dynamite from Melbourne to Sydney, went ashore near Pearl Point on the Ninety Mile Beach. The vessel became a total wreck and the cargo was blown up…
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Portland
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S487Was probably refloated, according to Loney. Weather: Force 4. The Barque NESTOR had made numerous voyages from England to Australia as well as intercolonial trips. After arriving at Portland,…
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Newfield, one mile east of Curdies River
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S488Mistook Cape Otway Light for one on King Island The Newfield had left on 28th May from Sharpness. Exceptionally rough weather had been encountered and hurricanes and storms after the Cape of…
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Portland Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S489The New Zealander departed from Liverpool on the 23rd August to Australia carrying 465 assisted passengers. The immigrants were mainly Irish (103) and Scottish (362). After unloading the…
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Wilsons Promontory, off the Glennie Islands
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S490The schooner Nil Desperandum was on a voyage from Belfast (Port Fairy) to Sydney with a cargo of potatoes. The vessel was last sighted by Captain Harless of the brig Tower Hill when abreast…