List of shipwrecks of Australia (original) (raw)
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This is a list of shipwrecks located in Australia.
Ship | Flag | Sunk date | Notes | Coordinates |
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HMS Sirius | Royal Navy | 19 March 1790 | First Fleet ship that sank on the reef in Slaughter Bay, Norfolk Island, while landing stores |
Ship | Flag | Sunk date | Notes | Coordinates |
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Aagot | Norway | 11 October 1907 | A sailing ship that was wrecked on Wardang Island. | |
Admella | South Australia | 5 August 1859 | A passenger ship that ran onto a reef off the Carpenter Rocks, with 89 lives lost including 14 children. | 37°52′47″S 140°21′3″E / 37.87972°S 140.35083°E / -37.87972; 140.35083 (SS Admella) |
Albatross | Unknown | 13 March 1913 | A ketch that struck Eclipse Reef, off Wardang Island, during a gale.[6] | |
Clan Ranald | United Kingdom | 31 January 1909 | A two decked turret steam ship which capsized and sank in a storm, killing 40 of her crew of 64, near the town of Edithburgh. | |
Edith Haviland | Unknown | 19 June 1877 | A brig that was wrecked on the Carpenter Rocks. One seaman drowned attempting to swim to shore. | |
Eleni K | Unknown | November 1966 | A screw steamer deliberately sunk to make an artificial reef between Goat Island and St Peter Island. | |
Ellen | South Australia | 12 December 1908 | A freighter/trawler that was wrecked in Gulf St Vincent at Morgan's Beach. | 35°35′46.5″S 138°06′07.6″E / 35.596250°S 138.102111°E / -35.596250; 138.102111 (Ellen) |
Ethel | Unknown | 2 January 1904 | An iron barque which ran aground at Reef Head, near Cape Spencer[7] | 35°17′55″S 136°53′31″E / 35.298698°S 136.891945°E / -35.298698; 136.891945 (Ethel) |
Fanny | Unknown | 22 June 1838 | A schooner that was blown ashore near Cape Jaffa, Kingston District Council. | |
Ferret | South Australia | 14 November 1920 | A steamship that was fraudulently taken from its home in Scotland, and arrived in Victoria six months later. The conspirators were caught and charged, but the ship remained in Australia, eventually running aground off Cape Spencer in a storm. | |
Frances | South Australia | 29 August 1840 | A cutter that was wrecked in the Neptune Islands. | 35°33′00″S 136°12′00″E / 35.55000°S 136.20000°E / -35.55000; 136.20000 (Frances). |
Gloridia V | Unknown | 12 March 1977 | A cray-fishing boat that was wrecked in the North Neptune Islands. | |
Geltwood | United Kingdom | 14 June 1876 | A barque that struck a reef near the town of Southend. | 37°37′36″S 140°10′51″E / 37.62667°S 140.18083°E / -37.62667; 140.18083 (Geltwood) |
Grecian | South Australia | 13 October 1850 | A barque that sank in a gale off Port Adelaide, one man drowned.[8] | |
Hougomont | Finland | 8 January 1933 | A barque that was scuttled as a breakwater in Stenhouse Bay. | |
Investigator | Unknown | 24 April 1917 | A steamship that sank in rough weather southwest of Wardang Island.[6] | |
Koenig Wilhelm II | Unknown | 30 June 1857 | A barque 800 tons that was wrecked off Robe, off with the loss of 16 crew after unloading 397 Chinese passengers for the Victorian goldfields. | |
Lady Kinnaird | United Kingdom | 21 January 1880 | A barque that ran aground off Port Neill. | 34°7′48″S 136°21′36″E / 34.13000°S 136.36000°E / -34.13000; 136.36000 (Lady Kinnaird (1877)) |
Loch Sloy | United Kingdom | 24 April 1899 | A barque that was wrecked in the Brothers Rocks, off Kangaroo Island. | |
Loch Vennachar | United Kingdom | September 1905 | A clipper that sank off Kangaroo Island with the loss of 27 lives. | 35°53′05″S 136°32′00″E / 35.88472°S 136.53333°E / -35.88472; 136.53333 (Loch Vennachar) |
Macintyre | Unknown | 1 April 1927 | A schooner that was wrecked on a reef off Wardang Island. | |
Maria | United Kingdom | 28 June 1840 | A brigantine that was wrecked off Cape Jaffa, South Australia | |
Marion | Unknown | 11 July 1862 | A screw steamer wrecked off Cable Hut Bay.[9] | |
No 5 dumb hopper barge | Australia | April 1984 | A hopper barge that was scuttled in Gulf St Vincent. | 34°31′S 138°03′E / 34.517°S 138.050°E / -34.517; 138.050 (No 5 dumb hopper barge) |
Notre Dame d'Avor | Unknown | 20 March 1920 | A barque that ran aground on Wardang Island. The wreck was gutted by an accidental fire the following May.[6] | |
Postboy | Australia | 1905 | A schooner that was wrecked at Arno Bay. | 33°55′12″S 136°34′12″E / 33.92000°S 136.57000°E / -33.92000; 136.57000 (Postboy) |
Saint Michele | Unknown | 30 March 1965 | A fishing boat that was wrecked on South Neptune Islands. | |
Santiago | Australia | 19 August 1945 | A 3 masted barque abandoned in the Garden Island Ships' Graveyard near Port Adelaide. | 34°48′36″S 138°32′24″E / 34.81000°S 138.54000°E / -34.81000; 138.54000 (Santiago) |
Songvaar | Norway | 14 April 1912 | A Norwegian cargo ship that sank near Wardang Island when its hull was pierced by one of its own anchors. The wreck was eventually blown up as a shipping hazard.[6] | |
Star of Greece | Unknown | 13 July 1888 | A cargo ship that was wrecked in a storm off Port Willunga. | |
South Australian | United Kingdom | 8 December 1837 | A brig-sloop, formerly the former RN vessel (the Swallow (1824)), was wrecked at Encounter Bay. | 35°34.641′S 138°36.213′E / 35.577350°S 138.603550°E / -35.577350; 138.603550 (South Australian) |
Tom Brennan | Australia | 1960 or 1963 | A barge abandoned on the Birdsville Track to the south of the Cooper Creek in Etadunna. | 28°37′49″S 138°42′30″E / 28.63024°S 138.708368°E / -28.63024; 138.708368 (Tom Brennan) |
Varoon | Unknown | January 1856 | A cargo ship that was wrecked twenty miles west of Cape Northumberland. | |
Water Witch | South Australia | 5 December 1842 | A cutter which sunk whilst moored in the River Murray at Moorundie, South Australia. | 34°24′0″S 139°37′12″E / 34.40000°S 139.62000°E / -34.40000; 139.62000 (Water Witch (1835 cutter)) |
Willyama | Unknown | 13 April 1907 | A screw steamer wrecked south of Rhino Head, near Marion Bay.[10] | 35°15'04.8"S 136°58'44.0"E |
Venus | Unknown | 14 June 1946 | A cutter that was wrecked in the North Neptune Islands. | |
Zanoni | United Kingdom | 11 February 1867 | A barque which foundered during a squall in Gulf St Vincent. | 34°30′43.8″S 138°03′48.4″E / 34.512167°S 138.063444°E / -34.512167; 138.063444 (Zanoni) |
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