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SLQ podcast: shipwreck sites on the Queensland coast
Wrecked! A survey of shipwreck sites on the Queensland coast, with Paddy Waterson
Throughout history, Queensland’s treacherous coastline has claimed nearly 1,400 vessels. The maritime industry is at the heart of Queensland’s and Australia’s historic development and shipping was the principal mode of transport for goods and people until well into the 20th Century.
Listen to Paddy Waterson, Queensland’s appointed historical shipwreck practitioner, as he brings some of these stories to the surface. Paddy is a Principal Heritage Officer with the Heritage Branch, DERM, and has worked throughout Queensland, especially in the Far North, Wide Bay/Burnett and South-Eastern Districts.
http://www.slq.qld.gov.au/find/webcasts/out_of_the_port
Picture: Drawing of the SS Quetta in the Torres Strait at 9.15 and 9.18 pm on February 28th 1890. The first drawing shows the Quetta before foundering and the second shows the shipwreck. (Source: Picture Queensland)
Categories: Queensland
Tagged: shipping, podcasts, talk, History, Shipwrecks, Ships
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Immigration and shipping Records - Redcliffe Library
Stephanie Ryan from the State Library of Queensland will give a presentation on immigration and shipping records in the meeting rooms at Redcliffe Library
Date: Thursday afternoon, 12 May 2011,
Time: 1.30 - 2.30pm Bookings essential on 3283 0249.
Categories: Queensland
Tagged: Crew, Family History, immigrants, immigration, Land Orders, migration, newspapers, online resources, passenger lists, Seamen, shipping, Ships, Shipwrecks, ship deserters, search tips, seminars
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Talk @ SLQ: Wrecked - A survey of shipwreck sites on the Queensland coast
Free talk at the State Library of Queensland
Wrecked - A survey of shipwreck sites on the Queensland coast, with Paddy Waterson - 20 April
Throughout history, Queensland’s treacherous coastline has claimed nearly 1,400 vessels. The maritime industry is at the heart of Queensland’s and Australia’s historic development and shipping was the principal mode of transport for goods and people until well into the 20th Century.The high volume of sea trade coupled with the treacherous nature of our coastline resulted in many vessels being lost or abandoned. Today, these shipwrecks continue to attract attention, both from a historical and a tourism viewpoint. Yet, despite its profile there is much we do not know about our maritime heritage. The Department of Environment and Resource Management (DERM) is conducting a five year survey of Queensland’s historic shipwrecks to draw together all the available information, establishing a more complete picture of where the wrecks are and what they can tell us. Join Paddy Waterson, Queensland’s appointed historical shipwreck practitioner, as he brings some of these stories to the surface.Paddy is a Principal Heritage Officer with the Heritage Branch, DERM, and has worked throughout Queensland, especially in the Far North, Wide Bay/Burnett and South-Eastern Districts. Initially trained as a general archaeologist/historian, Paddy has since completed postgraduate qualifications in forensic osteology and maritime archaeology.When: Wed 20 Apr, 12.30pmWhere: State Library of Queensland, slq Auditorium 2, level 2 (bring your lunch)Tickets: Free, no bookings required
Picture: Drawing of the SS Quetta in the Torres Strait at 9.15 and 9.18 pm on February 28th 1890. The first drawing shows the Quetta before foundering and the second shows the shipwreck.
Categories: Queensland
Tagged: seminar, event, deaths, History, Shipwrecks, Ships, shipping, Queensland history, talk
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The Heritage Talks: Shipwrecks of Moreton Bay

The Heritage Talks series returns for 2011 with Paddy Waterson, an archaeologist with the Department of Environment and Resource Management and co-ordinator of shipwreck dive sites in Moreton Bay, who will talk about what lies below the surface. Morning tea included.
Bookings are essential for catering purposes.Date: 09 February 2011Time: 10.00am - 11.30amLocation: Pine Rivers Heritage Museum - Old Petrie Town, Dayboro Road, WhitesideCost: FREEContact: Marie TrebilcoPine Rivers Heritage MuseumPh: (07) 3285 7213museum.pinerivers@moretonbay.qld.gov.au
Image from Picture Queensland
Categories: Queensland
Tagged: Ships, Shipwrecks, Moreton Bay, Heritage Museum Pine Rivers, newspapers
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