DATE POSITION 



DESCRIPTION 

 OF INCIDENT 



LIVES 

 LOST/INJURED 



DAMAGE 



from Manchester to Montreal 



25 Aug 1922 42°30'N 50°W from Galveston to 



Havre 



1 Oct 1922 Point Adolphus. Icy Straits, Alaska 



26 Feb 1921 Off Cape Race 



June 1921 46M8'N 46°4rWfrom Copentiagen 



to New York 



7 Jun 1921 Off Nfid coast from Montreal for 



Dublin and Avonmoutti 



8 Jun 1921 48°3ffN 50°03'W from Pfiiladelpfiia 



via St. Jotin's to Hamburg 



48°57'N 49°W from Bell Island to 

 Rotterdam 



Aug 1921 North Atlantic from New York to 



Christiania 



CORPORATION hit a berg 



SS HEGIRA was grazed by 2 None 



large icebergs when she passed 

 between them 



SS KETCHIKAN hit an iceberg Crew saved 



and was beached 



SS PRINCESS MATIOKA struck Unknown 



berg or submerged wreck 



Danish Bk ASTRID struck a None known 



berg 



SS SEAPOOL struck an iceberg None known 



SS CHARLOT struck a berg 



Nor, SS SEIRSTAD with iron ore 

 struck a berg 



Nor, SS BERGENSFJORD hit a 

 berg 



3 May 1920 45°08'N 48°46'W from Newport, UK SS TURRET CROWN hit a berg 



to New York 



None known 



None known 



None known 



Unknown 



forecastle, stem broken, plates 

 broken and twisted, anchors 

 broken and lost 



Presumed not serious 



Serious; 50 plates to be 



removed: $40,000 



Slight damage to steering gear 



Bow stove, repaired with 

 cement, made St John's 10th 



Forepeak full of water and other 

 damage, arrived St John's 10th 



Leaking in No 2 hold and 

 returning to St. John's 



Not seriously damaged and 

 continued on journey (not so 

 lucky 17 May 1933) 



Arrived 1 1th with one prop blade 

 bent: drydocked for examination 



8' long hole in bow 



June 1920 From Avonmouth to Port au Port, NF SS HARTSIDE struck a growler 



Cape of Straits, Frederick Sound, 

 Alaska 



47°13'N 5r22'W for Glasgow from 

 Montreal 



Motor schnr TILLAMOOK struck 

 an iceberg 



SS CASSANDRA hit a berg 



None known 



None known 



None 



Put into St John's June 23 

 leaking 



No leaks, docked for 

 examination 



Forward compartments flooded 



16 Jun 1919 Off Cape St Mary's 46°3rN 54°23'W 



from Lrverpool to Montreal 



SS Schnr CF?AFTSMAN hit a 

 berg 



Unknown 



Partial loss, put in to Quebec, 

 Arrived Montreal 30th. 



9 Jul 1919 



Off Cape Race from Sydney, CB for 

 Wabana NF 



45 mi off St John's, from Montreal to 

 Liverpool 



Aug 1919 North Atlantic, from Cadiz June 25 



SS MASKINONGE hit a berg 



SS GRAMPIAN hit a berg in 

 thick fog at reduced speed and 

 reversing engines, 5 am 



Schooner ASQUITH hit a berg 



Unknown 



2 killed in their 

 bunks in the bow 

 and 2 injured 



None known 



10 plates stove in and hawse 

 pipes broken: headed to St 

 John's for repairs 



Forecastle deck demolished, 

 stem flattened, bows cut into 

 30': all above waterline 



Lost headgear, amved St John's 

 Aug 8 



1 mi N of Petersburg from Ketchikan, 

 Alaska to Anchorage 



Jun 1918 Off Newfoundland coast 



SS ADMIFIAL FARRAGUT 

 grounded on an iceberg 



Schooner HARRY LEWIS hit a 



Unknown 



Unknown 



Several oil and water tanks 

 leaking though damage not 

 dangerous 



Towed into Cape Broyle June 10 



NRC - Instiule for Marine Dynamics, 14 December 2000 



