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Port Albert, west bank of Sylvanus Channel
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S836The Lapwing is historically significant for its association with the early development of Wilsons Promontory and Port Albert.
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Phillip Island, Westernport
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S837In the letters to the Editor in the Argus of 30 May 1913 Mr Jas. C. Hann wrote that in 1852 or 1853 there were two vessels wrecked in Westernport Bay. One was the Little John from Tasmania,…
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Rye
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S838The schooner Corinthian was taken out into Port Phillip from Rye in preparation for a storm, however it sprang a leak and washed onto a sandbank about 600 yards from the beach. After…
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Oberon Bay, Wilsons Promontory
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S839The Sandra is part of the Wilsons Promontory wreck resource and indicates the hazards still faced by 20th century mariners on the Victorian coast.
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Williamstown
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S841In 1893 the Albyn's Isle, the cutter Jessie and ballast lighter Sarah Ann sank off Williamstown and were afterwards raised (MHT Report 1893). The Albyn's Isle was found to have "injuries of…
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off Rickett s Point, Port Phillip
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S842The schooner Seabreeze (also described as a cutter by one newspaper) was upset by a squall while sailing from Schnapper Point to Melbourne with a cargo of firewood, but no lives were…
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Ships Graveyard, Bass Strait
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S843The hull of the Mosquito has technical significance as an early iron brig.
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Port Phillip, between Melbourne and Werribee River
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S844The wreck of the Nil Desperandum is significant as an early Victorian coastal trader, with an unsalvaged cargo.
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eastern side of Cape Schanck
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S873Site comprises 2 iron knees, a brass pin and timbers indicating a wooden wreck, or part of one.
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UNIDENTIFIED: DISCOVERY BAY SITE A
Long Swamp and Picanniny Ponds outlet
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S874Remains of an iron and treenail fastened shipwreck were found in 1979 and 1986, at Long Swamp Lagoon outlet south of Nobles Rocks, and Piccaninnie Ponds Outlet. They may be the remains of the…
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UNCONFIRMED BURIED WRECK MCLOUGHLINS BEACH
In sand dunes in the vicinity of McLoughlins Beach/ Reeves Beach, Ninety Mile Beach
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S875The unidentified wreck at Woodside may be Victoria s earliest known shipwreck, given its location buried beneath a secondary beach dune, timber sample results and lack of historical…
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Ninety Mile Beach
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S876The Gippsland Guardian reported on 13 March 1860 that a 120 feet length of ship's keel from a vessel "of light build" was washed ashore on Ninety Mile Beach . The Gippsland Times on the same…
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UNIDENTIFIED: Cowes couta boat
Cowes Beach, Phillip Island
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S877The wreck of the Cowes couta boat is significant as an early example of construction of this type ie: representative of a type. It is also socially significant for its associations with early…
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UNIDENTIFIED: WILLIAMSTOWN JAWBONE MS SITE 1
Behind Williamstown Rifle Range, inside Jawbone Marine Sanctuary
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S878The site is significant as part of the resource of at least six known vessels abandoned within the Jawbone Marine Sanctuary.
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UNIDENTIFIED: WILLIAMSTOWN JAWBONE MS SITE 2
Back of Williamstown Rifle Range, inside Jawbone Marine Sanctuary
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S879This unidentified site is part of the resource of at least six vessels known to have been deliberately abandoned behind Williamstown, within what is now the Jawbone Marine Sanctuary.
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UNIDENTIFIED: WILLIAMSTOWN JAWBONE MS SITE 5
Off Williamstown Rifle Range, within Jawbone MS
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S880This unidentified site is part of a resource of at least six vessels known to have been deliberately abandoned behind Williamstown Rifle Range, within the Jawbone Marine Sanctuary. All these…
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Point Ormond, Elwood
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S881This site is an as yet unidentified wooden 19th century sailing ship wreck scattered over about 1 square kilometre off the Elwood Canal, north of Point Ormond. The anchors are on the southern…
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East Beach, Port Fairy
Victorian Heritage Register
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Port Fairy Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S883Almost intact wooden ship, iron water tank in bow and windlass, uncovered in February 2005 storm and recorded for first time.
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Port Fairy Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S884Port Fairy Site D discovered by aerial survey on 16/2/05. Just to north of Balmoral wreck site.
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Ninety Mile Beach
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S888Pioneer Gippsland fisherman William Carstairs decided to risk a journey from Tamboon Inlet to Lakes Entrance with an approaching south-west storm. The vessel never arrived, the only sign of…
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10 miles south-east Rabbit Island
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S889The Pet was involved in the Newcastle coal trade to Melbourne. In thick weather it struck land, the wind changed to SW and it was backed off but was rapidly filling with water. The barque…
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Port Phillip
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S890From the log book of the government steamer Lady Loch, the position of the Cacique was given by Captain of the SS Burrumbeet.
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Harrison Channel, Mallacoota Inlet
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S891Wooden wreckage in Harrison Channel, as yet unidentified.
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Oberon Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S893Timbers reported in Oberon Bay, sticking out of the sand, in the water.