DATE 



POSITION 



DESCRIPTION 

 OF INCIDENT 



LIVES 

 LOST/INJURED 



DAMAGE 



Aug 1933 Limped into Port Union Aug 29 



11 Oct 1933 Labrador Sea 



19 Feb 1930 50 mi W of Cape Race 



18 Jul 1930 Atrait of Belle Isle, 5r33'N 55°39W 



3 l^ay 1929 For Botwood, arrived IVlay 6 



Jun 1929 Nonh Atlantic, from (Montreal arrived 



Hamburg 18 June 



14 Jun 1929 47°53'N 49°irw from Montreal to 



London 



20 Jul 1929 About 42°42'N 49°43'W from New 



Orleans to London 



N. of Petersburg. Alaska 



3 mi from Midway Light. Stephen's 

 Passage. Alaska 



9 Apr 1928 From St.John.NB to Liverpool -700 



P) mi off Canadian coast 



May 1928 North Atlantic on Liverpool - Montreal 



runs 



18 Jul 1928 Strait of Belle Isle from Montreal to 



Hamburg 



27 Oct 1928 Bound for Lusti's Bight. NF arr Little 



Bay Islands 2 Nov 



May 1927 Off Cape Farewell. Greenland, from 



Ivigtut May 20 for Copenhagen 



Jun 1927 160 mi E of St. John's from Swansea 



to Montreal 



3 Jul 1927 Approximately 51 °N 54°07'W from 



Montreal to Glasgow 



3 Jul 1927 50°30'N 58°38'W from Montreal to 



Manchester 



Mar 1926 North Atlantic from New Orleans to 



Charlestown 



Schnr JENNIE AND ADA SMITH 

 hit a berg 



Wood schooner MAIA hit a berg 



SS EMILIE MAERSK hit ice or 

 wreckage 



SS DALRYAN ran aground on a 

 berg from Swansea to Montreal 



SS GERALDINE MARY fouled a 

 growler 



SS EMDEN hit a berg 



SS CAIRNGOWAN struck a 

 berg (see also 4 May 1914) 



SS VIMEIRAhita berg 11,50 

 pm in clear weather 



Miy NORCO hit a small berg 



MA/ UNACANA hit ice from 

 Ketchikan to Juneau 



SS MONTROSE struck a berg 

 (see also 27 Jul 1909. and July 

 1899) 



SS MONTCLARE encountered 

 icebergs on both legs 



SS WAZIRISTAN struck a berg 



SS Lunenburg schooner 

 ALSATIAN hit a berg 



Steamer HUGO disappeared, 

 thought to have hit a berg 



SS HALSE hit a berg 



SS MONTCALM struck a 

 submerged iceberg 



SS MANCHESTER CITIZEN 

 grazed an iceberg 



SS TASMANIC. First report said 

 she hit a berg: next that she 



None known 



Unknown 

 Unknown 



None known 



None known 



None known 



None known 



None directly 



None known 

 None known 



2 Men on deck 

 killed by falling ice 

 from iceberg 



None known 



None known 



None known 



? all hands 



None known 



None known 



None known 



None known 



Bowsprit and mam boom 

 cracked and hull damaged 



Set on fire and sunk 



Hole in port tx)w 



Bow stuck on ledge of berg. Nos 

 1&2 hold leaking, floated off later 



Port side No 1 hold frames bent 

 and rivets leaking 



Damage to stem 



Severe and extensive damage to 

 forecastle and No 1 hold 



Extensive damage to bow and 

 propeller and had to be towed 

 When being drydocked in 

 Rotterdam for repairs was 

 destroyed by explosion and fire 

 killing 12 crew and drowning 3 



Damage slight 



2 plates set up and several 

 rivets loosened 



Extensive damage to stem and 

 bows atxDve waterline. anchors 

 lost 



Propeller blades damaged 



Slight damage to port bow 



Bowsprit gone 



Lost 



Water in forepeak. forehold and 

 No.1 tank Arrived St. John's 30 

 June 



One propeller blade bent 



One port bow plate and 3 

 propeller tips damaged 



Apparently none [not included in 

 stats] 



NRC - Instiute for Marine Dynamics, 14 December 2000 



