The database includes all known shipwrecks in Australian
waters with images to shipwrecks, the ability to link shipwrecks to relics
recovered from shipwreck sites, site environment information for divers and
site managers and a history field with the ability to attach documents that
include names of passengers and crew. Also included in the ANSDB is an
integrated management system to facilitate online permit applications and
notifications.
The information in
the ANSDB has been collected by each of the State and Territory historic
shipwreck agencies or supplied by collecting institutions holding historic
shipwreck objects. Currently, not all data fields are populated. The current Norfolk Island shipwreck information is pretty sparse for
every wreck except the Sirius, so we are making a concerted effort to gather
information to add to the database.
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The Renaki wrecked on the reef in 1943 |
Information
collected on each shipwreck includes the wrecking event, location, voyage
details, dimensions, construction, vessel registration, management, site
environment, history, associated relic information and images. For example, in
1943 the Renaki was grounded on the reef at Kingston beside the pier. The entry for the
Renaki in the ANSDB includes the wreck date and brief wrecking circumstances
(“dragged anchor and went on top of reef”), technical information about the
ship and the location including GPS points. However the history of the Renaki,
the full details of the wrecking event and aftermath are not captured and there
are no images uploaded. It is this sort of detail that we hope to include over
the next 12 months including a “statement of significance” for each wreck
identifying its social, historical, technical, aesthetic and scientific or
research values.
We have some
interesting stories from the Renaki which was a New Zealand schooner acquired by
the New Zealand Government. Confusion over her spelling, as she has sometimes
been spelt as Ronaki, makes researching her difficult at times. The ANSDB
currently states “No artefacts to display”, however we have artefacts in our
collection that will be included in the database. An amusing story surrounds
seven of these which are empty bofors anti-aircraft shells. The story is that
while the cargo was being salvaged from the Renaki the soldiers purposely
dropped a crate of empty shells into the sea, to be later retrieved and passed
around as souvenirs. Workshop personnel polished them and made steel top
dummies for them! After they had winched her close in to the reef and unloaded
all her supplies by making a temporary sand road to get trucks close by her,
the Renaki was cut up and much of her was dumped over the cliff near Bloody
Bridge.
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Salvaging the cargo |
There are currently 16 shipwrecks from Norfolk
Island listed on the ANSDB. We would like to not only add to the
information on those 16 shipwrecks, but also include others that may not
technically yet be “historic” in terms of the 75 year definition under the
Historic Shipwrecks Act. Some already listed are not over 75 years, such as the
Ho Ho wrecked here in 1957. The Isis wrecked
here in 1962 is another that we would like to include. We would welcome any
support that you can give us in terms of information on wrecks, photographs, information
on artefacts in your possession etc. The more material we can gather the more
will be uploaded and then available for all to share and learn from. The ANSDB
is a great resource and site – check it out!
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