The Zanoni Wreck

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

The Zanoni was a 3 masted Barque which sank on its maiden voyage in 1867 approximately 10 nautical miles south east of Ardrossan. She was not discovered until April 1983. Many of the artifacts retrieved from the wreck can now be viewed at the Ardrossan Museum. A short video about the Zanoni is available to watch in the Museum’s Maritime room. The Zanoni is the most intact 19th century merchant sailing vessel located in South Australia. The Zanoni has been declared a Historic Shipwreck under the Historic Shipwreck Act 1981.

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Gallery / Museum

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located in Gult St Vincent

The Zanoni Wreck

Ardrossan, Yorke Peninsula

Memorial dolomite stones used in comparison to size of whale. Large whale, large boulder.,

Parara Whale Memorial

Ardrossan, Yorke Peninsula

Pump Track with view toward the town

Ardrossan Pump Track

Ardrossan, Yorke Peninsula

to construct the reef rows

Windara Reef

Ardrossan, Yorke Peninsula

Established 1873

Ardrossan Uniting Church

Ardrossan, Yorke Peninsula

Located in the car park at the end of the main street of Ardrossan

Stump Jump Plough

Ardrossan, Yorke Peninsula

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