Cape Grenville to Booby Island, 1945

Albany Island, QLD
Australia
1 January 1945
30 June 2011
30 June 2011

Location

Albany Island, QLD
Australia
Sydney

Queensland Maritime Museum

Cape Grenville to Booby Island, 1945. 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. With shoals, reefs, small islands and ‘numerous sunken patches’, this map of the North Queensland coast shows the precarious waterways that had to be navigated to maintain survival. In the lower part of the map, near the dial showing the magnetic north, it states, ‘unexamined but considered dangerous navigation’. North of Albany Island Quetta Rock and the location of the wreck are marked. Interestingly, this map is also marked with the memory of shipwrecks when in the 1970s the map was used to mark the location of various wrecks. These included: the Quetta wreck , the wreck of HMS Pandora and a canon found on the Great Detached Reef. Collection of the Queensland Maritime Museum

Adolphus Channel with Albany Pass, 1937

Albany Island, QLD
Australia
1 January 1937
30 June 2011
30 June 2011

Location

Albany Island, QLD
Australia
London
British Admiralty

Queensland Maritime Museum

Adolphus Channel with Albany Pass, 1937. This British Admiralty nautical chart of the north Queensland coast was completed by Captain W.J.L. Wharton on the surveying ship ‘Paluma’ in 1890. North of Albany Island this map marks both Quetta Rocks and the site of the Quetta wreck. Additions were made to the original 1890 map up until this published version in 1937. Following the wreck of the Quetta, one of these additions to the original chart was to mark a safe passage through the precarious Adolphus Channel. Between Albany Island and the Brother Islands, a line following 123 degrees can be observed that passes from the North Brother island with a high point of 40ft through the channel past Quetta Rocks. With these lines for navigation and additions such as the inset side view on the chart showing the entrance to Albany Island, navigational charts helped mariners survive difficult sea voyages. Collection of the Queensland Maritime Museum

Exterior and interior of Quetta Memorial Church, Thursday Island, 2009. Including stained glass window, ship's bell, life ring and other memorial items. Photographs, Collection of the Centre for the Government of Queensland

Copyright © Centre for the Government of Queensland

Five views of Thursday Island, including Thursday Island from Military Hill, Victoria Parade, Sumai, native village, Quetta Memorial Cathedral, postcard, c1920. Collection of the National Library of Australia

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