DATE POSITION 



DESCRIPTION 

 OF INCIDENT 



LIVES 

 LOST/INJURED 



DAMAGE 



May 1913 North Atlantic from Fowey to 



Botwood 



3 May 1913 47°20'N 41°15'W from Pola, Spam to 



StJofin's 



26 Jun 1913 Strait of Belle Isle from Sfitelds to 



futontreal 



10 Jul 1913 From Cardiff to Tilt Cove 



14 Jul 1913 Strait of Belle Isle 



Aug 1913 Off Belle Island from Southampton to 



Montreal 



1 Nov 1913 100 mi E of the Strait of Belle Isle 



from Montreal to Manchester 



SS KASTALIA damaged by ice None known 



SS SNOWDON RANGE, the 

 way being off her, struck a berg 

 150' high and as long as could 

 be seen in fog 



SS CARLTON struck ice 



SS MAGDA struck a small 

 iceberg at slow speed in dense 

 fog 



Schooner BRIGHT ROSE hit a 

 berg 



SS ANDANIA ran upon a 

 submerged iceberg 



SS MANCHESTER 

 COMMERCE struck a berg in 

 early morning 



None 



None known 



None known 



1 tost overboard 



None known 



Unknown 



Arrived St John's 13th with bows 

 damaged 



No apparent damage 



Bows dented, leak in ballast 

 tank 



Damage not great 



Unknown 



Smashed one of her propellers 



Severe damage, bows crushed 

 to forward bulkhead An-ived St. 

 John's 4th, repairs estimated at 

 2 months 



Less than 10 mi from TITANIC's 

 eventual fate 



4ri6'N sn'MW Located at 

 4r43'45"N 49°56'50"W 



SS NIAGAFW struck 2 bergs 



RMS TITANIC hit a berg from 

 Southampton to New York 



Unknown 



1234 fatalities 

 reported at the time 

 Final tally 

 1503/2206'' 

 Survivors in tioats 

 picked up by 

 CARPATHIAN 



Cut below water line in 2 

 places Pumps kept her free 



Sank early morning next day 



Off Cape St Francis 47°45'N 

 52°45'W 



Schooner BONUS hit a berg 

 from Bay Roberts to Sydney. 

 NS 



Unknown 



Partial loss 



July 1912 From Montreal July 20 (likely for 



Manchester in the Strait of Belle Isle) 



SS MANCHESTER INVENTOR 

 damaged by ice 



None known 



Put into St John's 29th with 

 forepeak full of water and water 

 in No 1 . hold 



2 Aug 1912 Off King's Cove, Bonavista Bay 



Strait of Bell Isle 52°24'N 52°15'W 

 from Montreal to Liverpool 



Near Bell Is.from Montreal Aug 12 for 

 Glasgow 



Off Cape Race from Glasgow 



16 Feb 1910 Icy Strait. Alaska 



Schooner SEVEN SISTERS hit 

 a berg 



SS CORSICAN hit a berg while 

 going very slowly 



SS SATURNIA collided with a 

 berg 



SS COLUMBIA struck a berg 

 dunng night 



SS YUCATAN Struck a 

 submerged berg 



crew escaped 



Unknown 



None known 



4 hurt 



All saved 



Sank 



Stem injured above waterline, 

 not leaking 



Slight damage, completed 

 voyage to Glasgow 



Bow pushed back 10 feet, 5' of 

 water in forward compartment 



Sank in 8 minutes, beached at 

 Mud Bay Later salvaged, towed 

 to Victoria 



NRC - Instiute for Marine Dynamics, 14 December 2000 



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