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LocationBetween Port Phillip and Western Port, or Bass Strait VHR NumberS214 Date lost1797 |
The remains of the Eliza are historically significant as one of the first vessels recorded to have been lost in Victorian waters, for its association with the wreck of the Sydney Cove (1797), and subsequent exploration of Bass Strait and Victorian coastline.
| Physical Description | |
|---|---|
| Construction Material | Wood |
| Rig | Other |
| Hull Details | 10 ton sloop rigged decked long boat (Stone 2006) |
| Propulsion | Sail |
| Number of Masts | 1 |
| Length / Breadth / Depth | 0.0 / 0.0 / 0.0 |
| History | |
| Details |
Lost in 1797, the sloop Eliza may have been the earliest wreck in Victorian waters. It was returning to Sydney from the wreck of the Sydney Cove at Preservation Island when it disappeared. When HMS ... more |
| Voyage Details | |
| Date Lost | 1797 |
| Voyage | from Preservation Island to Sydney |
| Cargo |
Salvage from SYDNEY COVE. |
| Master of Vessel | Archibald Armstrong (Master of the HMS Supply) |
| Cause of Loss |
ELIZA and FRANCIS sailed to the wreck of the SYDNEYCOVE to pick up crew members and as much cargo as possible. Were then to return to Sydney. FRANCIS arrived on 6 July but ELIZA was not seen again. ... more |
| Further Details | |
| Number of Passengers | 6 |
| Comments on Passenger |
6 Lascars |
| Number of Crew Members | 0 |