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535 BUTTERCUP ROAD MERRIJIG, MANSFIELD SHIRE
National Trust
An individual remnant Yellow Box located on a private rural property. How is it significant? This tree is significant for scientific and social reasons at the State level. Why is…
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25 PERKINS STREET JAMIESON, MANSFIELD SHIRE
National Trust
An individual Southern Magnolia located at the Jamieson Courthouse Hotel. The tree is located on Nash Street at the corner of Perkins Street. How is it significant? This tree is…
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39 MALCOLM STREET MANSFIELD, MANSFIELD SHIRE
National Trust
An individual Southern Magnolia located in the grounds of the Alzburg Resort, in the north-east corner of the carpark. How is it significant? This tree is significant for historic and social…
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190 MT BULLER ROAD MANSFIELD, MANSFIELD SHIRE
National Trust
An individual Southern Magnolia located in the garden of the Magnolia Mansfield venue. How is it significant? This tree is significant for scientific, historic and social reasons at…
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2 CORDITE AVENUE MARIBYRNONG, MARIBYRNONG CITY
National Trust
A stand of two remnant remaining White Cypress-pines located at the Maribyrnong Defence Site. How is it significant? The trees are significant for scientific and social reasons at the…
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16 DUMBLANE AVENUE ASCOT VALE, MOONEE VALLEY CITY
National Trust
A single Crepe Myrtle growing in the front garden of a private residential property in Ascot Vale. How is it significant? This tree is significant for scientific and social reasons at…
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4 BYRNE ST AND 45-187 & 46-180 MAIN ST AND 9-33 & 12-34 SCALLAN ST AND 2 & 4 SCOTLAND PL AND 1 & 3 VICTORIA PL AND 26-32 WIMMERA ST STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Northern Grampians Shire
The Stawell Main Street Heritage Precinct is significant, comprising 4 Byrne Street (part), 45-187 & 46-180 Main Street, 9-33 & 12-34 Scallan Street, 2 & 4 Scotland Place, 1…
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136 MAIN STREET STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Northern Grampians Shire
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Shop, former 'Chadwick's Drapers'
1 / 157 MAIN STREET STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Northern Grampians Shire
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162 MAIN STREET STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Northern Grampians Shire
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179 MAIN STREET STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Northern Grampians Shire
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15 SCALLAN STREET STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Northern Grampians Shire
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4 BYRNE STREET STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Northern Grampians Shire
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45-47 MAIN STREET STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Northern Grampians Shire
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48 MAIN STREET STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Northern Grampians Shire
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52, 54 & 56 MAIN STREET STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Northern Grampians Shire
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76 MAIN STREET STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Northern Grampians Shire
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93-95 MAIN STREET STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Northern Grampians Shire
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94 MAIN STREET STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Northern Grampians Shire
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116 MAIN STREET STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Northern Grampians Shire
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Single-storey shop (part of Lyal Eals Stores)
117 MAIN STREET STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Northern Grampians Shire
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150 MAIN STREET STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Northern Grampians Shire
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154-156 MAIN STREET STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Northern Grampians Shire
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181-187 MAIN STREET STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Northern Grampians Shire
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19 & 21 SCALLAN STREET STAWELL, NORTHERN GRAMPIANS SHIRE
Northern Grampians Shire
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Swan Bay, Port Phillip
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S353The Isa is significant as one of a few Asian built wrecks in Victorian waters
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Point Nepean Jetty
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S3543 young local fishermen took vessel to Point Nepean to gather periwinkles. Unattended, it broke away and was wrecked. All the local fishermen clubbed together to buy a second boat (Ferrier,…
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Ships Graveyard, Outside Port Phillip Heads Area, Bass Strait
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S355In 1914/15 the Britsh Admiralty received information that the German Navy were developing a submarine capable of surface speeds in excess of 20 knots. In order to combat this threat The…
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Ships Graveyard, Outside Port Phillip Heads Area, Bass Strait
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S356In 1914/15 the Britsh Admiralty received information that the German Navy were developing a submarine capable of surface speeds in excess of 20 knots. In order to combat this threat The…
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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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Cape Bridgewater, east end of Discovery Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S358The barque JANE under the command of Captain Lakie came ashore in blustery conditions on 6 June 1863 just below the farmhouse of a well known Portland Settler, Mr Joshua Black. The alarm was…
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Entrance to Gippsland Lakes
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S359The entrance to the Gippsland Lakes VIC claimed another victim on 8 August when the schooner Jane was lost. After arriving from Melbourne with a cargo of spirits and flour she was towed…
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Warrnambool
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S360Bring Jane, Captain Thrussel arrived on Tuesday to take on cargo of potatoes. Due to heavy rolling sea had just commenced loading and at the time of the wreck had taken on board 1/2 dozen…
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Lady Bay, Warrnambool
Victorian Heritage Register
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East Bank, Symonds Channel, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S363On its way out to Newcastle, the Janet missed stays, and grounded on the East bank. Because of strong gales at the time, the ship went into Simmonds Channel & became wedged in the sand…
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Moonlight Head
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S364The Jenny is significant as a 19th century international inward bound trader. The main site of the Jenny has not been located therefore its archaeological significance cannot be assessed.
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Port Phillip Bay, off Point Richards
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S365The Jim is historically significant for its association with the Portarlington onion trade which was extremely prosperous
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Joanna Beach between Moonlight Head and Rotten Point
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S366The maiden voyage of the schooner Joanna proved to be its last. It left Launceston bound for Port Fairy, but encountered bad weather. Leaking badly, the vessel was driven ashore at what is…
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West Channel, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S367Joanna is archaeologically significant as a rare, well-preserved example of an Australian-built wooden sailing vessel. There are 46 Australian-built vessels wrecked in Victorian waters, only…
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Port Phillip Bay, off Ann Street Pier, Williamstown
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S368The John Bull was an old Tasmanian built ship that was Originally rigged as a schooner and owned by J. Bellion, pilot, of Launceston. Came to Melbourne in 1850, carrying palings. In 1850s…
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Near Schnapper Point, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S369The John Nicholson was a Bay trader, regularly docking in Yarra. Owned by George Stevens, it was wrecked in 1862 near Schnapper Point
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Griffiths Point, Western Port
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S370Hurricane force wiIds caused the destruction of the brigantine JOHN NUSSEY at Westernport on August 14th. A vessel of 150 tons, in charge of Captain Brodie, she left the River Mersey on…
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Bold Projection, Flaxman's Hill west of Peterborough
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S371The John Scott is now high and dry on the beach having ben driven up by the late gales. There is no prospect of ever getting her off again. Her spars, rigging etc. are very valuable as the…
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Port Phillip Bay, West of Railway Pier, Port Melbourne, Hobsons Bay - Brokenup
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S372The former barque broke away from moorings about 10 pm and hit stern of Orvieto, putting a hole in its bows and causing it to sink. The Jules Marie was towed along bottom about 400 yards from…
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Point Danger Reef, Torquay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S373The Joseph H. Scammell is historically and archaeologically significant as the wreck of an international inward bound cargo vessel. Most research on inward bound historic shipwreck material…
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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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Portland Bay, west of the Fitzroy River
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S375The vessel left Port Adelaide bound for Hobartown with sheep onboard and some valuable fowl purchased in Adelaide for Governor Brown. After leaving Adelaide the Julia encountered heavy swells…
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Lakes Entrance, Ninety Mile Beach
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S376The schooner Julius was damaged in a gale and began to take water. After the pumps failed, the vessel was run ashore on the Ninety Mile Beach in an attempt to save the lives of those on…
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Discovery Bay, 30 miles west of Portland
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S377Vessel left Port Adelaide for Sydney in October 1861. On the evening 21st October ship encountered a heavy gale off Cape Northumberland. Vessel heeled over onto beams end and began to take in…
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Tarwin, Gippsland
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S378