The Captain Whish Bridge over the
Caboolture River on the
Bruce Highway and nearby Whish Avenue are named for him. Whish Street and Arwin Terrace,
Windsor, Brisbane are adjacent to where Arwin Tel was situated on ten acres at the top of Thorne Street. A tablet inside St Andrew's Anglican Church,
Lutwyche is a memorial for Captain Claude Whish (lay reader) and Mrs Whish who were early benefactors. As a memorial to the lives lost on the
Quetta, the
Quetta Memorial Precinct was established on Thursday Island, comprising a church (later a cathedral), a rectory and a church hall.
Queensland State Library holds a collection of diaries of Claudius Buchanan Whish dated from 1855 to 1889. The 1862 diary contains an account of the preparation for the Whishes' voyage to Australia – particularly the fitting up of their cabins. It also has an account of being falsely imprisoned and a visit to
Captain Louis Hope at his Cleveland estate (now
Ormiston House). This particular diary, representing Claudius Buchanan Whish Correspondence with Louis Hope (1862 – 1865), was ranked #33 in the 'Top 150: Documenting Queensland' exhibition when it toured to venues around Queensland from February 2009 to April 2010. The exhibition was part of
Queensland State Archives' events and exhibition program which contributed to the state's Q150 celebrations, marking the 150th anniversary of the
separation of Queensland from New South Wales. == See also ==