DATE POSITION 



DESCRIPTION 

 OF INCIDENT 



LIVES 

 LOST/INJURED 



DAMAGE 



20 Apr 1875 iVN 48°W (or 44"N) from Galveslon Bark ROSE BRAE hit a berg 



lo Liverpool 



11 May 1875 From Norway to Quebec 



17 May 1875 Off Cape Race, from SI Johns to 



Brazil 



18 May 1875 47"N 47 W from Darlen to Belfast 



Jun 1876 From Liverpool arr Quebec Jun 7* 



1 Jun 1875 46°34N 47°58'W or 120 mi SE of 



Cape Race from Quebec to 

 Liverpool 



8 Jun 1875 On Grand Banks from Montreal to 



Glasgow 



11 Jun 1875 43"23N 47'26'W also given as 



43"20N 48'20W 



11 Mar 1874 



AURORA flit an iceberg 



Schooner CORISANDE struck a 

 large piece of ice in dense fog 



Bark H/IAUD HELEN hit a berg in 

 dense fog 



PRESIDENT hit a large piece of 

 ice 



SS VICKSBURG lay lo the nighl 

 before in heavy ice and was 

 eventually punctured 



SS CORINTHIAN hit a berg in 

 fog 



SS STATE OF NEVADA struck 

 a large berg |ust after midnight 



12 Jun 1875 On Grand Banks from Greenock to Ship MAUD (MAUDE) hit a berg 



Quebec 



13 Jun 1875 50 mi W of Cow Head. 49'50N 



SS'IIW 



25 Jun 1875 Near Strait of Belle Isle from St 



John's lo Labrador 



27 Jun 1875 90 mi off Fogo 50°N 53°W'' 



July 1875 -46°N 44"W 



18 Jul 1875 61'N (!) 5rw from Londondenv to 



Quebec 



2 Sep 1875 -100 mi E of the Strait of Bell Isle 



from Liverpool to Quebec 



Off Baccalieu 



Apr 1874 From Granville. Fr to St Pierre 



Bark LIBERTY hit a berg in fog 



Schnr ROYAL ARCH hit a berg 



Schooner CALEDONIA hit a 

 berg from Cupids, St John's to 

 Batteaux. Labrador 



ROGATE with note in cabin 

 saying ran foul of an iceberg 



HENRY PALMER hit an 

 immense berg in very thick fog 



SS MORAVIAN hit a large berg 

 at 12 pm in fog 



Sealing SS MASTIFF struck 

 iceberg 



Brig NIVE hit a berg Crew 

 landed at St Pierre 24" 



6 May 1874 Off Cape Race 47°20'N 48' lOW from Ship CALISTO HAWS hil a berg 



Greenock to Quebec 



6 May 1874 Eastern edge of Banks Ship ATLAS hit berg 



NRC - Instiute for Marine Dynamics. 14 December 2000 



Crew lifted next day 

 by bark THOR 



Unknown 



Unknown 



Unknown 



Unknown 



42 including captain 

 lost, 44 saved 



None known 



Unknown 



Unknown 



Crew saved 



Passengers and 

 crew saved 



82 survivors on 

 iceberg for the night 



Unknown 



Unknown 



None Known 



Unknown 



Crew saved by Brig 

 ARNEE'' 



Unknown 



Unknown 



Stove forward compartment 

 sank by the bow 21° 



Abandoned by crew 13'" and 

 afterwards seen to sink 



Part of stem carried away, 

 returned to St John s 



Bows stove, lost bowspnt. etc 



Considerable damage to bows 

 and making 4-5" water/hour 



Sank hole in port quarter, boats 

 picked up by STATE OF 

 GEORGIA 



Lost bowsprit and figurehead 



Forecastle head stove in and 

 plates considerably damaged; 

 much ice thrown on deck 



Port bow stove 



Grounded on a reef, condemned 

 & sold: recovered without 

 damage 



Sank 



Sank in 30 minutes Crew 

 picked up by JANE AINSLEY 



Found abandoned and derelict; 

 boarded July 8 



Lost 6 stanchions, rail, 

 bulwarks, anchor slock, etc Put 

 into Sydney for repairs 



Lost bowsprit and damaged 

 plates above the waterline 



Bowsprit, stern rail, cut head, 

 bulwarks earned away, ship 

 much damaged 



Sank 



Partial loss, lost foremast, 

 cutwater, jib boom, etc 



Lost bulwarks iib-boom etc 



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