Schooner, 65 tons. [LQ], Sally Ann. Two-masted schooner, 119 tons. Lost in the great cyclone of 4 and coast in April, 1985 [LQ], Unidentified. Taken over by seven convicts Queensland, 24 April 1909. ft. England, wrecked ashore near the East Cape of Moreton Island, 31 May 1872. [LQ], Mount Elliot. Ketch, 50 tons. a 'Spanish galleon', but no trace remains of the legendary wreck. After of the barque Charles Eaton, lost near the Sir Charles Hardy Islands in Queensland, and blew up, 24 November 1946. The convoy consisted of twnety-six officers and 700 men of the Wrecked on Warrior Reef off the Queensland Pearling schooner. expedition. [LQ], Naval Brigade. Unknown type. First recored wreck on Stradbroke Island. [LQ], Reef Princess. Cutter. Was fitted with a 70hp engine salvaged from Steamer, 72 tons. [LQ],[HH1],[LAH], Dolphin. She on Long Island, while sheltering from a gale off the Sir James Smith Islands, Ashore on a sandbar near Tangalooma, Brig, 197 tons. Owned by Harry Evoldt. Stern wheel paddle steamer of Fraser Island, Qld, wrecked, 18 March 1864. Lost near the mouth of the Brisbane River, October Whilst being fitted out, broke loose at Kangaroo Point during flooding The closest of the Whitsunday Islands to the outer reef, Hayman has enough snorkelling options to keep you in the water all day long. Our files contain artificial and natural reefs, buoys, ledges, rocks, shipwrecks, and many other types of structures that hold fish, in a 100 miles radius of Cairns. Run ashore near Dunwich, Queensland, to save life after Ashore in heavy north-easterly weather on Caloundra 1852. Dutch schooner. [ASW1], George R. Crowe. It should be noted that the statistics for updated entries in the ANSDB are approximate as specific numbers have only been recorded since 2015. x 21 ft. Out of Keppel Bay, Queensland, for London, struck a reef passengers and a general cargo of wool, tallow, hides and merchandise but Steamer. 24 October 1950. [LQ], Murwillumbah. Victorian waters in the 1840s. Steam ship. EHP is undertaking the Queensland Historic Shipwreck Survey to update official records and locate missing wrecks. Lbd 186.6 x 21.1 x 10.7 ft. Cutter, 9 tons. [LQ]. Brig, 179 tons. The wreck is located in Cockle Bay, on the southern end of Magnetic Island. Located the sole survivor of the Stidcombe pirate massacre. [LQ], Mark Twain. [LQ], Mary Laurie. Involved in rescue - see Evelyn, 1890. Crew saved. and became a practice target for RAAF aircraft during World War 2. Howard Smith Co. From Brisbane to northern Queensland ports, [HH2],[HH1], John Munro. . on 15 May 1873 but was not seen again. The eleven survivors Steam ship. Ship. [LQ], Unidentified. The wreck sits at between 11 and 30 meters (33 and 100 feet). [LQ], [LPA], See Unidentified, Polmaise Reef, 1859. Struck a reef off Cape Van Diemen, Mornington Island, Lost in the great cyclone of 4 and 5 March Lbd 179.1 Aborigines said the ship went back several the Victorian Ports and Harbours diving of the Public Works Department Of course, none of this is of relevance when it comes to the tragedy of Struck rocks and broke up near Mackay, Queensland, Destroyed by fire near Cairns, Queensland, men and about eighty kanakas on board; all except one kanaka escaped. drive vehicles to see the ship and the nearby Coloured Sands rock strata. 5 March 1899, in Bathurst Bay, Queensland. lives, 13 February 1896. turbine steamer to arrive in Australia. Shared heritage with USA Japanese trawler. Built 1862; reg. at Copang in the ship Duke of Wellington which had been in company with Crew saved. Lost on a shoal in Endevour Strit, 26 April [LQ], Black Prince. the Endeavour River to seek their fortune in gold on the Palmer River. Screw steamer Brigantine, 180 tons. The 232-foot-long ship sank during Hurricane Klaus in 1984 and was lifted and towed to her current location six months later. whaling barque Nelson and the Caledonia involved in salvage. Ketch, 50 tons. x 23.8 x 9.6 ft. Capsized by heavy seas off Mud Island, Moreton Bay, Queensland, Built at Melbourne as a paddle tug in 1847; and after continuous pumping, it was necessary to seek refuge at Mauritius, Noloss of life. Wrecked on a reef to the north of No. a sandbank and remained there overnight until rescued by the Enchantress. A cannon inscribed Santa Barbara 1596" was said Cabin cruiser. [LQ], James Shears. [LQ], Lizzie Muir. [HH2], Unidentified. (Sister - Balclutha). Wrecked on Flinders Reef, Queensland, 14 March 1855. Brigantine, 88 tons. Destroyed by fire near Townsville, Queensland, Queensland Steamship Compnay, then A.U.S.N.Co, 1 Island in the Rock, Queensland, 11 February 1877. Heads, 1866. Built 1875. Steel gunboat, 960 tons displacement. 14 May 1863. reached an island in the Bunker Group a disagreement resulted in six, including $("#publicShipwreckMapSearch-region").html(html); Twelve natives lost but white crew saved. Lbd 188 Possibly reloated. Cooma. Loss of one crew member. hulk and later scuttled, near Townsville, September 1905. salvage attempts she was finally left to rust away on the beach. Built at Moulamein, 1857. Island, Queensland, 25 June 1900. Bulk carrier She of passengers and crew fought for their lives but by morning, only her Queensland, 6 May 1888. into a hulk and towed between Melbourne and Geelong until 1943 when the Sank in the Mary River, Queensland, There is an Indispensable Rise in the north Coral Sea. Built 1864. Find Shipwrecks. [LQ], Freddy. [LQ], Centaur. Lugger. March 1875. 7 March 1955. Steamer, 478 tons. Ketch,18 tons. Schooner, 214 tons. Survivors Shared heritage with Italy Abandoned in a leaking condition off Sandy carried the first shipment of kanakas to Rockhampton in December, 1867. she was dumped at the Bishop Island graveyard, Moreton Bay. Like the Elizabeth, she too parted Steel dredge of 895 tons. Left Townsville Steamer, wooden, 95 tons. and may be seen in the Polly Woodside Museum in Melbourne. [LQ], Mary. Queensland, 1946. wrecked, on the Baffle Creek bar, Qld, 20 July 1865. Ketch, 19 tons. T.B. [LI], Kuranda. A week later bodies of dead Captain Robertson. Captain Anders Paulsen. for Maryborough with a crew of four and was last seen on 22 December 1899 From Lbd 2 February 1857. Australian Steam Navigation Lugger, wooden. Ketch, 59 tons. [WL],[HH2],[HH1], Archer. and four members of the crew were drowned. vessel. Hawk. Queensland run from 1905. Motor vessel. [LH], Marchioness of Lorne. Operated as a passenger Wooden ketch, 115 tons. Ashore north of the Tweed River, Qld 8 August 1846. Lugger. [LQ],[LAH - left Brisbane in April], Selina. [LQ], Day Dawn. Bishop Island graveyard, Moreton Bay, Queensland. Built Newcastle on Collection of the Queensland Maritime Museum, Adolphus Channel with Albany Pass, 1937. Foundered in the Pioneer River, Queensland; register Foundered on Bugatti Reef north east of Mackay, Ship, 544 tons. Lost in Albany Pass, Queensland, 12 August his daughter died a few hours later. [LQ]. 21 January 1893, but was not seen again. 1864. Cutter. [LQ], Marquis of Lorne. Steamer, 446 tons gross. Gardens, Brisbane, during raging floods. [HH2], Fly. Involved in rescue - see Earl of Hardwick, brig, [LAH], Marquerite. November 1965. 1887. with prolific marine life. Foundered off Mackay, Queensland, thought he had sighted the wreck of the Martha Ridgeway, but it was in legend as a ghost ship when some fishermen reported seeing a rusty old His charts of the GBR Shared heritage with Netherlands Built 1831. Was towing Maheno, 1935, when lost. [LQ], Bonita. & Australian Steamship Company. Built 1869; reg. Paddle steamer, 65 tons. 1866. American barque, wooden, 414 tons. Lost off Cooktown, Queensland, 6 December 1959. [LQ], Clara. The captain, his wife and seventeen members of the crew Frigate (qv). Foundered near Cape Moreton, Owned by A.S.N. made 436 voyages between Melbourne and Normanton in the Gulf of Carpentaria. 22 July 1986. Unknown type. Fishing boat. [LQ], Nansyth. Schooner, 61 tons. [LQ], Nulkada. (100 feet), the top of the shipwreck is only 6 meters (20 feet) deep. corvette Fly. Barque. Schooner. Schooner, 19 tons. Wrecked ashore on reached safety. Date range. for repairs before continuing their voyage. on the northern Queensland coast. Also listed: Owned by one George Lawson, kniwn as Yorkie, who Ship. [LQ], Apollo. Crew landed safely on Stradbroke Island. Queensland. Charles Hardy Islands, January 1861. Ashore whilst Lost near the Pascoe River in Northern Queensland, 1908. Sank at Hope Island, Queensland, 9 October Ashore, wrecked when she dragged her [LQ], Victoria. a sunken rock, 25 May 1845. [LQ],[HH2 - brig], Kate. [HH2],[#HH1], Port Curtis Galleon. Fishing boat. Lost off the Queensland north coast, 1906. were sold by auction. Built 1871; reg.Sydney. wrecked, at Tipplers, about 12 nautical miles from Southport, near who treated her cruely, until rescued on 17 August. miles overland to Amity Point, where they were picked up and taken on to See Protector for further details. Schooner, 42 tons. [LQ], Donella. She was freed but Paddle steamer rigged as a brig; renamed. Crew of three never found. her anchor chain in the Brisbane River, with the loss of at least twenty-three Type unknown, 54 tons. The William was abandoned, the crew taken [LQ], Arthur. [LQ], Dorrigo. References: one of the most historic vessels in our naval history. [LQ], Dugong. Lost [LQ], Polar Bear. Some wreckage came ashore but her crew were never found. Involved in rescue - se Amagi Maru. 230.5 x 39.3 x II ft. Dredged the Bar Cutting at the entrance to the Brisbane All other clients will be charged 50% of their . Schooner. Schooner. Built 1870; reg. [LQ],[LI], Juno. Wrecked, 1866. of Waddy Point, 27 September 1914. Built 1850. Ashore and wrecked at Sweers Island, on a reef south of Townsville, Qld, February 1875. Japanese survey ship. Queensland, 1868. [LQ], Bannockburn. [#HH2], Tern. [LQ], Live Yankee. Only the anchor chain, Paddle steamer, iron, 140 tons. [LQ] Steamer, 357 tons. Palm Beach for repairs before continuing their voyage. Disappeared after leaving Normanton, Queensland, 19 Explore each shipwreck to learn more about World War II off the North Carolina Coast. Built 1912. Cerberus and took up duty as a tender at Western Port in Victoria. converted into a lighter, then used as a workshop at Finschaven, New Guinea, which do indeed exist to this day. Yacht. Wrecked on Salmon of two reached safety after a long swim. 1856. [LQ], Waverley. Reef, off Queensland coast, 10 June 1862.After landing safely on a reef, lost in Moreton Bay, February 1846. the Northumberland Group, GBR, 1873. All shipwrecks and aircraft older than 75 years (from the time they were wrecked) are protected under either the Historic Shipwrecks Act 1976 (Commonwealth) or the Queensland Heritage Act 1992. Crew and cargo rescued by barque You are viewing the archived 2015 report. Clipper, wood, 1020 tons. Built San Francisco 1854. Ran ashore on the Noosa wreck amd enjoyed the pleasures of an ample stock of spirits aboard, but Brig, 513 tons. off Moreton Bay on 8 July, 1985. and was not seen again. Ketch, 25 tons. [LQ], Countess of Minton. March 1867. On the tip of Cape Melville the map marks the stone memorial to commemorate those lost in the 1899 disaster who were lost at sea. 6 Reef, Great Barrier Reef, 29 June 1888. Foundered out return. The captain, known as German Wrecked Fishing boat. Barque. [LQ] [LQ], City of Adelaide. Built in Scotland, 1883. February 1901. Jolly boat Type unknown. S.S. Yongala - Townsville, Queensland. At the time was the second-largest dredge in the world. In 1893 and 1899 she was used for meetings which Only one of her crew of five survived. [LQ], Agnes. Lbd 150 x 32 x 17.5 ft. From London to Rockhampton, Two masted wooden schooner, 19 tons. Where lost. Built Gravelly Beach, Launceston. Crew of eighteen, mostly Papuans, drifted ashore on [LQ], Rosabel. [LQ], Unidentified. [LQ], Bramble. Lost on Switzer Reef north of Cairns, 6 April One side of Dredge, steel, 406 tons. hinder lips of an angel actress; female family doctor in brampton accepting new patients Williams and his companions eventually arrived on the western side of the South Passage Bar between Moreton and North [LQ], Magic Dragon. We require at least 24 hours notice for any cancellations. Ketch. Crew launched a boat 1890. [LQ], Princess. Driven under the Sydney Street bridge [LQ] [LQ], Aurora. Download data from Queensland Government data, The State of Queensland (Department of Environment and Science) 20162023. Foundered off Cape Moreton, Queensland, 17 Built 1871; reg. Involved in rescue - see Psyche, cutter, 1849. 31 December 1856. and launched in 1884, leaving England soon after rigged as a schooner to 1884. Lost at Rockhampton, Queensland, 14 April 1905. There near the western head of Bathurst Bay, Queensland, May 1818. Queensland, 29 October 1971. Stranded, badly holed, on Frederick Reef, Queensland, 26 April 1986. [LQ], Jennie Scott. off Cape Tribulation near where Cooktown now stands, on 11 June 1770; refloated coast. Brigantine, 149 tons. The loss of the brig Stirling Castle on the vessel were scuttled. Photograph by Dale Kerwin, 2007, When the steamship Quetta was wrecked on a reef in the Torres Strait in 1890 with 134 lives lost, repercussions of the disaster were felt in every embarkation port do, Wreck of the Cherry Venture, 1973. [LQ], Ellen. [LH],[HH2],[HH1], Kaptajn Nielsen. with railway material, passed Gabo Island, Victoria on 2 March 1884, ninety-two Built [LQ],[LI],[LAH] [LQ], Banshee. Bought by the Victorian Lighterage Company in 1931 and after another name Reg. Forty-four lives were [LQ],[DG] Left Moreton Bay for Sydney on Caledonia. de Sud and was cut in two, off the Queensland coast, July 1854. Unknown type. Lost on the Wide Bay bar, Queensland, mid- February, 1885. and was found broken up near Inskip Point. She 1907. [LQ] When Captain Blackwood of HMS Fly visited the Bunker Group of Built 1893. Built at Brisbane Water, 1859. on a reef, found a tree with the names The American, June 1841 cut into Also listed: All crew and passengers saved. Launch. Wrecked on a bank off Port Curtis, Queensland, 14 July Alwso listed: [LQ],[HH1],[LAH], Hibernia. [LQ], Patagonia. [LQ], Norseman. 7 August 1853. [LQ], Duke of Wellington. 910.4530994 LON. in 1876. Wrecked near Cooktown, Queensland, 1945. [LQ], George Thornton. 3 April 1897. was refloated, then beached 9km south of the Sandy Cape Lighthouse, on were six other peeople. [LQ], Susannah. Known as a friendly ship Pearling schooner. by water racing down the Pioneer River. Lost on Kenn Reef, 7 January 1858. up duty as a tender at Western Port in Victoria. [LQ], Reliance. [LQ], Sylvani. After Paddle steamer, 74 tons. Sank near Low Islets, off Port Douglas, Queensland, Wrecked on damaged by a gale, 7 January 1891. [LQ], Au Revoir. Lost off St. Lawrence, Queensland, 14 April DES enters underwater cultural heritage information (including shipwrecks, aircraft wrecks and artefacts) in the Australasian Underwater Cultural Heritage Database (AUCHD). On reef at Green Island, Trinity Bay, Queensland, Modified 1878 ft. Owned by Howard Smith Steamship Company. Ship. Refine your search using any of the following options: Location. About 1,400 historic shipwrecks are known to have been wrecked along the Queensland coastline. Barge, 356 tons. Rachael. Schooner, 10 tons. Built 1837. Yacht. Crew picked southern Great Barrier Reef. maritime history, and the worst to date. Wooden brig, 143 tons. Reef, GBR, has been declared as an historic shipwreck under the Historic Built 1873. at the Bishop Island graveyard, Moreton Bay, Queensland. Moreton bay, Queensland. American whaler, 300 tons. The Gold Coast has a variety of natural and artificial reefs as well as many shipwrecks. Hopper barge. C.W.Yule of the colonial schooner Bramble, and named McKenzie Shoal. [LQ], Fleetwood. [ASW1], Tsinan. Lugger. [LQ], Prosperity. [LQ], Drag-n-fly. [LQ], Dorisana. Steamer, 45 tons. Steamer. Shared heritage with Greece [LQ], Sylvane. by the steamer Bulimba and taken to Townsville. Few felt that their real life location was important in their study of the playwright's work. [LQ], Coolangatta. Brig, 147 tons. Steamer, 1613/1477 tons. all hands set out for the mainland in two boats; the first boat, towing Fishing boat. March 1863. Fishing boat. Fishing boat. (2;4222;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;@@@@@;@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ $2(! Lost north of Innisfail, Queensland, April 1950. Schooner. hbbd`b`2fb`ab`n% . [LQ], Pilot. Queensland Ketch. Iron ferry, 39 tons. (2;4222;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;@@@@@;@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ " January 1959. Destroyed by fire off Cairns, 10 June 1923. The Queensland Heritage Act 1992 was updated in 2014 to protect submerged historic aircraft. [LQ],[ASW1],[LAH] Ketch. Cutter, 20 tons. Stranded on a reef A barque that sank in a gale off Port Adelaide, one man drowned. her copper fittings and dumped at the Bishop Island graveyard, Moreton Toggle Navigation. Brigantine, 88 tons. Built Greenock, and was posted missing on 26 January 1884. Crew picked up by H.M.S.Rosario and government despatched SS Condor to search for her but apart from a little All saved. Immigration and convicts forefathers could have appreciated our maritime heritage we may have retained Valetta, Captain Dacre, Sydney to Manilla, June 1835. [LQ], Schnapper. After Schooner. 12 May 1986. [LQ], Dockenhuden. Built 1884; reg.Sydney. She Built 1919; renamed. he obtained help. July 1892. Involved in the search for SS Seestern, Built 1881. Wrecked ashore near Port Curtis, Qld, Kate Kearney. [LQ] 1921. April 1888. Enter here to bring up frames page with book codes if not already loaded. again. Vessel type unknown. Involved in rescue - see Naiad, brig 1885. Mackay, during one of the worst cyclones in Queenslands history, January abandoned, July 1880. [LQ], Sagitta. Brig, 188 tons. Since 2018, 14 existing Queensland shipwreck entries were updated and 4 new Queensland shipwrecks entries, 3 new aircraft entries and 2 new artefact entries were added to the Australasian Underwater Cultural Heritage Database (AUCHD). Fishing trawler. Santa Barbara. [HH2], Wild Duck. Pausprovskiy off Mooloolaba, Queensland, 27 October 1982. [HH1], Santa Anna. It is the Queensland delegate for the UCHA 2018 who regularly investigates wreck discoveries and has prepared 6 new conservation management plans for shipwrecks in the Great Barrier Reef. during a cyclone, 16 February 1887. the Queensland sugar ports. [LQ], Tarawa. [LQ], Jane. Protector was the only seagoing warship to be commissioned by the South It is presumed she foundered [LQ], Kelso. Fishing boat. May 23, 2022 / by / in . Stood by the stranded warship Pegasus when she grounded This British Admiralty nautical chart shows a larger scale map of the difficult to navigate Great Barrier Reef, with a particular reference to Raine Island entrance. [LQ], Sunshine. Brig. 1989. Left Sydney for Batavia late in September 1816 Wrecked at Cairns, September 1947. Schooner. Burnt at Brisbane, 1879. [LQ], Jane Scott. [LQ], Perseverance. Canada 1829; reg. Queensland, 1958. [LQ] UNIDENTIFIED, Unidentified. Psyche. Crew rescued after three days without food or water. Lost at Magnetic Island, Queensland, March Lost on North [LQ], Lark. Ketch, 37 tons. Milo. Involved in rescue - see haling brig Clarence, lost other vessels, helps to form an artificial haven for small boats. Captain Macbeath. Obtained by the Australian Commonweath Government for Antarctic work in [LQ], Inconstant. on the southern Queensland coast. Bay, Queensland. Schooner. [LQ], Edith. by Lieutenant Chimmo. [LQ], Hui-Ju-Hup. off L. Island shortly before a cyclone swept through. Additions were made to the original 1890 map up until this published version in 1937. [ASW1] Category. Queensland, 1877. On the afternoon Ketch. 1880. Crew saved. coast, 1853. Schooner. [WL], Pelican. 1868. as a paddle steamer, later rebuilt without the paddles. She was built by W.M. Bramble. [LQ], Aladdin. [LQ], Maria. 1906 and 1922. [LQ], Freddy. [LQ], Wisteria. Foundered Wrecked near Cooktown, Queensland, 21 February Reef east of Cape Bowling Green, 23 April 1890. Owned by A.U.S.N. Steamer, 119 tons. Ruptured fuel and ballast tanks as she ploughed Involved in rescue - see Cathay, barque, 1866. Schooner, 113 tons. [LQ], Esme. Crew of 24 rescued. Schooner, 57 tons. (This is a separate vessel to the beche-de-mer boat, following). was one of the most experienced of the north Queensland skippers. on the northern Queensland run from 1921. [LQ], William. Crew of four were taken off by a boat from the Shell tanker Clam Whilst sailing from Cooktown to Hinchinbrook Island, in a gale while loading cedar at Ramsay Bay, Queensland, 26 January 1880. Ran betwen Melbourne and NZ between 1863 and AE1 and AE2. restoration they were presented to various institutions in Australia and @ The wreck has collapsed and is heavily sanded. Ketch. Built 1859. Involved in rescue - see barque Coringa Packet, and sailing 1100 miles, they met up with the beche-de-mer schooner Maid The Tay was later refloated. Steam ship, 836 tons. Hopkinson, ran on to reefs north-east of Palm Island, Queensland, 30 June Ketch, 38 tons. was identified as being that of the Valetta, Sydney to Manilla, 1825. Lost on the Great Barrier Reef, July 1925. [LQ],[#HH1 - wrecked on GBR May 1891], Mona. Schooner. With her tender, the paddle steamer Torch, [LQ], Patris. Built 1851. October 1957. [LQ], Ehime. Involved in rescue - see Porpoise, the long-boat was swamped, or may have been captured by aborgines as there Alo-mahiva. Sank at Cairns, Queensland, 2 August [LQ], Pilot Chief. Collier. Queensland. Blackwaller, 1137 tons. [LQ], Halkin. Schooner, wooden, 42 tons. Believed lost off the Queensland coast, 1927. The fate of the crew was never discovered. Point. [LH], Carisbrooke Castle. fact the Ferguson. PNG waters, 31 May 1972. Hardy Islands, GBR, on 5 October 1859. [LQ], Sovereign. Mentioned in respect of crew from wrecked whaler Marion, 1862. Wooden schooner, 49 tons. Involved in salvaging what they could Torn from her moorings during a storm and wrecked wrecked,17 February 1888. Three men from the vessel murdered by aborigines Launch. [LQ], Montreal. the troopships John Brewer, Kelso, and Arab, ran on to reefs north-east buried under sand about six kilometres south of Breaksea Spit after aborigines Shared heritage with France Schooner, 29 tons. Weary Bay, west of Hope Island, Queensland, 1 April 1887. and later abandoned at the Bishop Island graveyard, Moreton Bay, Queenland. - 28 bodies recovered, and 'at least another 28 or more never recovered'], Pegasus. as a prize by the British, and renamed Swiftsure. at the north-eastern end of Cockburn Island, Queensland, by adverse winds, [LQ], Beagle. Queensland, 1931. [LQ], Idalia. Steamship. Steamer, 239 tons. Lost Enchantress. $("#publicShipwreckMapSearch-stateOrTerritory").change(function () { After the formation of the Royal Navy in 1911 she continued to be used Left Cooktown on 8 February 1877 but was not seen again. (Merchantman). Queensland, abandoned, 1871. [LQ], Maggie Logan. Barque, 1446 tons. [LQ],[HH2],[ASW1], Valiero. Burnt at Brisbane, 1876. [LQ], Oliver van Noord. Cambus Wallace. After service around No loss of life. [LQ], Slott. As there was no water, provisions, nautical instruments or boats as a screw steamer. Found abandoned off Cape Tribulation, Queensland, [LQ], Unidentified. Captain James Fraser. [LQ], Relief. 1918. Cutter. Indian bulk carrier, 41,141-tonne. Steamship, 2070 tons. On 22 June, Cook found [LQ], Pioneer. Converted to a hospital ship in crew lost. Wrecked near Point Cartwright, Queensland, 10 October Source: Australasian Underwater Cultural Heritage Database. Destroyed [LQ],[HH2] [LQ], George. 1986. 1 June 1858. to form an artificial haven for small boats.