DATE POSITION 



April 1887 From Brest to Halifax 



5 May 1887 



24 May 1886 



25 Sep 1886 



Off Micfiaud Point. Cape Breton 



45°35'N ao^asw 



Between C Race and St Pierre from 

 Montreal anr Liverpool 4 Jun 



60 mi E of St Jofin's (or 38 mi SE of 

 Baccalieu Is ) from Tnnity to Oporto 



ebruary 1885 47'N 43'W from Hamburg at New 



York 16'" 



Mar 1885 North Atlantic from Antwerp arrived 



Halifax 19 Mar 



Apr 1885 Off Newfoundland 



19 Apr 1885 Gulf of St Lawrence (or east edge of 



Grand Banks) 



May 1885 



May 1885 

 Way 1885 



On Itie Banks from Dublin at Quebec 

 June 6 



From Greenock at Quebec 19" 



On the Banks, from La Rochelle to 

 Quebec an- 24''' 



May 1885 From Greenock arr Quebec 22"" 



May 1 885 46°N 45'W from Elsinore to Quebec 



'lay 1885 

 'lay 1885 

 lay 1885 

 lay 1885 



Atlantic from Antwerp to Montreal 



On tfie Banks from Flekkefjord to 

 Baltiurst.NB 



45'N 47'W from SfiieWs to Baltimore 



46°N 48°W from Dribak to Metis 



DESCRIPTION 

 OF INCIDENT 



SS POUYER QUERTIER 

 contact with ice [berg?] 



Schooner LAURA BELLE hit a 

 berg from Halifax to N Sydney 



SS LAKE NEPIGON hit a berg 

 (see also July 1893) 



Schooner LADY AGNES hit a 

 berg at 8 pm 



SSRHAETIA hit a berg 



SS DE RUYTER saw field ice 

 and icebergs and struck 

 something unkown 



SS NEPTUNE on sealing 

 grounds ran into berg 



Newfoundland sealer YOUNG 

 PRINCE hit a berg (or crushed i 

 ice) 



Ship GATENAU hit a berg 

 Bark MINDET hit a berg 



Bark PRINCESS ALEXANDRIA 

 struck a berg 



Bark MOEN hit a berg in thick 

 weather 



SS LAUDERDALE hit an iceberg 

 or ice 



Bark FLEKKEFJORD hit a berg 



SS CILUREM or CILURNEM hit 

 a berg 



Bark BAYARD hit a berg (see 

 also May 1898) 



LIVES 

 LOST/INJURED 



None known 

 Unknown 

 None known 

 Unknown 



None 

 None known 



Unknown 



Crew of 32 lived on 

 ice floe for 19 days 

 before being 

 rescued 



Russian Bark WAAJA hit a berg None known 



None known 



Mate lost overboard 

 while trying to clear 

 ship 



None known 



1 man lost while 

 taking lo the boats 



Unknown 

 None known 

 Unknown 



Crew saved by Bark 

 BRILLIANT 



DAMAGE 



Bow plates broken above 

 waterline 



Unknown 



Slight damage to forecastle 



Badly damaged losing spars, 

 yards, companion, jib boom, 

 bowspnt and cutwater: decks 

 opened and leaking badly 



No damage of imporlance 



Several bow plates damaged 



Broken bows and crippled 



Sank almost immediately Crew 

 eventually picked up by ETOILE 

 DES MERS and landed at St, 

 Pierre 



Lost fore and mizzen chains and 

 sustained other damage 



Lost head gear 



Stbd bow stove, stanchions 

 broken: lost bowsprit. |ib boom 

 foreyard and head gear 



Figure head earned away and 

 other damage 



Berg fell on vessel shortly after 

 crew took lo the boats, cutting 

 her in two 



Damage to starboard bow 



Lost jib boom, spanker boom 

 and bowsprit 



3 bow plates stove, 

 compartments filled with water 



Abandoned 



NRC Instiute for Marine Dynamics. 14 December 2000 



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