Shipwreck Databases Western Australian Museum

GT6175 - Ship's timber

Vergulde Draeck (Gilt Dragon)

Fragment of ship’s timber probably from frame or hull plank, one partial treenail hole preserved (cracked over its length). No other wooden or metal remnants of fasteners. Poorly preserved, worm-riddled and water-worn.

Site Area Code Mid-West

Site Location Wrecksite

Number of Items 1

Material Ship's timber

Museum Reference

Registration Number 6175

ID 108944

Map of shipwreck

Vergulde Draeck (Gilt Dragon)

The Vergulde Draeck (Gilt Dragon) sailed from Texel bound for Batavia (Jakarta), under Pieter Albertsz carrying trade goods and eight chests of silver to the value of 78,6000 guilders. On 28 April 1656 the Vergulde Draeck was wrecked just south of Ledge Point. 75 of the 193 made it to shore. A small boat was sent with the Understeersman and six others to Batavia (now Jakarta) arriving 40 days...