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Lonsdale Reef, Port Phillip Heads
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S492Significant as an early coastal trader
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Ninety Mile Beach
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S493The steamer Norfolk caught fire from the coal held in 3 hold resulting in her loss on Ninety Mile Beach about 20 miles south west of Lakes entrance on November 8th 1914, and was beached in an…
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Portarlington, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S494Went ashore about the same time as the Jim grounded, as well as another unnamed vessel, a water carrier [almost certainly Sea Flower ]. Sailed between Geelong and Westernport in 1857, 1859;…
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London Bridge, Portsea Back Beach
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S495Socially significant for its association with an event that caused loss of life.
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Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S496Apparently disappeared with crew in Port Phillip Bay. Registration Certificate endorsed 'not heard of in years',10 January 1863. One of the 'mosquito fleet' of Geelong -light draught…
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Tullaberga Island, near Mallacoota, East Gipsland
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S497Flares were sighted by residents and surf fishermen. A rescue launch manned by the postmaster put to sea. One crew member was found on Tullaberga Island and the other two were found in a…
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Williamstown
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S499Originally built in 1873 as a paddle steamer. Overhauled in 1897 and rebuilt in 1882 to composite hull screw steamship. Ship was owned and operated in New Zealand until sold to W. Howard…
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Bass Strait, between Cunninghame and Mallacoota
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S501The cutter Orme disappeared between Lakes Entrance and Mallacoota in mid-June 1909. The six crewmen lost their lives.
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Warrnambool
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S502During a storm was caught by a south-easterly, driven ashore near the Warrnambool lighthouse. All life saved. Bow nearly dry at low tide, upright. turned broadside later
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West Channel, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S503The Omega is archaeologically significant as the well preserved remains of a small Australian-built coastal trading vessel typical of the fleet that sailed around south-eastern Australia ie:…
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Between Corsair Rock and Point Nepean, Port Phillip Heads
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S504Significant as a mid ninteenth century international trader
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Port Phillip Bay, White Cliffs, Rye
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S505Tasmanian built ship wrecked at White Cliffs, Rye, Port Phillip in 1853
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Bass Strait, disappeared between Tasmania and Melbourne
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S506The wooden steamer Orion left Duck River in northern Tasmania on its regular run to Melbourne. However, it disappeared without trace, taking the lives of the fourteen passengers and crew.
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Formby Reef, Barwon Heads
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S507The SS Orungal it has social and historical significance for its role as an interstate passenger and mail steamer in the inter-war period, and as a chartered vessel represents the economic…
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Lorne, Loutit Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S508The remains of the Osprey are archaeologically and historically significant as evidence of the timber trade and early development of Lorne. It is the only positively located wreck site in…
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Between St Leonards and Indented Head, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S509Early in 1981 Geelong diver, historian, Terry Arnott, discovered the remains of a wreck in about 6 feet of water a short distance off shore midway between the bay townships of St.Leonards and…
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Lorne, Louttit Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S510The Otway is historically and archaeologically significant as evidence of the early development of the Otway timber trade and development of Lorne. It is also archaeologically significant for…
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Port Phillip Bay, Indented Head
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S511The Ozone is socially significant as one of the well known 'Bay Steamers' that used to ply Port Phillip and Corio Bay with passengers on short trips and excursions. The Bay Steamer 'wings' on…
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Waratah Bay, Wilsons Promontory
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S512The schooner Orbost was built for shipping produce from the Snowy River to Melbourne. On its last voyage, the vessel was sheltering in Waratah Bay from adverse weather. The wind changed to a…
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No. 6 Victoria Dock, Yarra River
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S513The former barque was rammed and sunk by SS Clan MacArthur, also damaging berth at No. 6 Victoria Dock. Costs of 2255 pounds borne by Clan MacArthur 's agents, William Houghton & Co.…
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Phillip Island The Nobbies
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S514Originally a 3 masted barque the Confederate Star, renamed Palace in 1869. Arrived Melbourne 1874. Went to New Zealand in 1878. Returned to Melbourne in 1886 and made a lighter. The PALACE…
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Royal Brighton Yacht Club, Brighton, Port Phillip Bay
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S515Described in press as auxiliary cruiser. One of many valuable vessels lost at Brighton during storm. Register closed Dec. 1934.
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Disappeared off Wilsons Promontory
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S516The steamer Paringa left Westerport towing the tanker Vincas. Both vessels were heading for Japan to be overhauled. After passing Wilsons Promontory in a heavy gale, the tow line was cast off…
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Bass Strait, off Lorne
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S517The Paul Jones has historical and technical significance as an American built medium clipper built for the China trade. It can be usefully compared with the W.B. Godfrey , a British built…
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Bass Strait, off Cape Schanck
Victorian Heritage Register
VHR S518The schooner Paul Pry was struck by a squall off Cape Schank and laid over onto its side. The crew attempted to right the ship by cutting away the masts, but the hull began to fill with…