DATE 



POSITION 



DESCRIPTION 

 OF INCIDENT 



LIVES 

 LOST/INJURED 



DAMAGE 



April 1917 42°50'N 5rw, arriving Baltimore 



April 25 



4 May 1917 Off Cape Race from a European port 



berg 



Unnamed steamer ran into berg 

 in fog at slow speed 



SS TRESILLIAN hit a berg, 

 stranded before and after 

 collision 



None known 



Unknown 



with serious damage: headgear 

 carried away and leaking 



Backed off with slight injuries 



Serious damage, forward part of 

 vessel crushed, drydocked 



30 fy/lay 1915 Off Newfoundland coast 



30 May 1915 North of St. John's from Cardiff to 



Bonavitsa Bay or Lewisporte 



1 Jun 1915 Off Trinity Bay 



1 1 Jul 1915 Straits of Belle Isle from Barry, 



Cardiff, UK lo Montreal 



28 Apr 1914 Grand Banks 



1913 

 1 May 1913 



SSBEOTHIC struck a 

 submerged berg 



SS MANCUNIA struck an 

 Iceberg 



Schooner FLOWER OF HOME 

 struck an iceberg 



SS Schooner AGENORIA hit a 

 berg 100' high 



Fishing schooner ST, SOLENS 

 hit a berg 



30 April 1914 Arrived St. John's from Rotterdam SS TELLUS collided with ice 



May 1914 East of Cape Race 



4 May 1914 300 mi SE of Cape Race 4r2rN 



50°50'W 



16 May 1914 44°N49°13W 



22 May 1914 1 10 mi NE of Cape Race 48°N 5rw 



29 May 1914 45''29'N 48°20'W 



Aug 1914 E of Belle Isle up St. Lawrence 



29 Aug 1914 Atlantic, from Montreal to 



Avonmouth, UK 



SS ROYAL EDWARD hit a berg 



SS Schooner CAIRNGOWAN hit 

 a berg from Middlesburgh, UK to 

 Montreal (see also 14 Jun 1929) 



SS MANCHESTER SPINNER 

 touched an iceberg 



SS schnr ROYAL EDWARD hit 

 a berg from Montreal to 

 Avonmouth, UK 



Wood schooner GOLFING hit a 

 berg 



SS PORT DALHOUSIE was 

 injured by ice 



SS Schnr FLORISTON hit a berg 



Grand Banks 

 46°39'N 44°40'W 



SS MOUNT TEMPLE hit a berg 



SS CHILTERN RANGE hit an 

 iceberg 150' to 200' high 



None known 



None known 



None known 



Unknown 



Unknown 



None known 



Unknown 



Unknown 

 Unknown 



Leaking badly, docking 

 immediately at St John's 



Serious damage and returned to 

 St John's for repairs departing 

 again June 19 



Slight damage to bows 



Stem slightly damaged 



Sank 



injured, and later ran ashore in 

 fog in St Lawrence 



Bows stove and forward parts 

 filled with water Compelled to 

 run ashore 2'/2 mi W of Port 

 Saunders, NF Later refloated 

 but went aground near Louisburg 

 and was eventually wrecked 



Unknown 



Damaged bow plates 



NRC - Instiute for Marine Dynamics. 14 December 2000 



