DATE POSITION 



DESCRIPTION 

 OF INCIDENT 



LIVES 

 LOST/INJURED 



DAMAGE 



passed by schnr RECRUIT 24"' 



masts lying on deck 



3 May 1871 6 mi E of Cape Sl.Lewis, Labradof 



16 Jun 1871 



29 or 30 Jan 

 1870 



17 Feb 1870 



4 May 1870 



17 Jun 1870 

 1869 



Near Trinity 



Left Halifax Jan 28 for Liverpool 



48'N 48°W from Glasgow to New 

 York 



Off Gull Is., Cape St. Jofin NF, 50"N 



From Montreal to Bristol 

 Off Cape Race 



26 May 1868 46'N 46°W from Sfiields to Quebec 



5 Nov 1868 North Atlantic'' 



22 Apr 1 867 Off Cape Freels 



28 Jun 1865 From Quebec to Greenock 



5 May 1864 42°N 48'W 



23 or 28 May From New York to Corunna 



1864 



CONSTANTINE hit a large berg 

 in a dense fog 



Ship PROTECTOR hit a berg 



Unknown 



Crew picked up by 

 SS NORTH 

 AMERICA 



Bowsprit earned away, larboard 

 bow stove and other damage 



Sank 



2 Jul 1864 From Cardiff to New York 



OCEAN PEARL hit a berg in 

 dense fog 



3 Jul 1864 46°N 46"W from Quebec to Berwick Bark MARGARET hit a berg 



Before 6 Mar From Baltimore to Dublin 



1863 



28 Apr 1863 -47"N 48°W 



May 1863 49°N SrW 



May 1863 Off the Banks of Newfoundland 



EDMUND PRESTON struck a 

 berg, part of cargo thrown 

 overtxjard 



Iron ship CANADA amongst ice 

 and icebergs hit one or the other 

 (see also 9 July 1859) 



Unknown vessel seen on an 

 iceberg, many other vessels in 

 ice 



Side of unknown vessel 

 surrounded by icebergs 



None known 



Crew picked up by 

 CAP ROUGE 



Unknown 



Abandoned 28"" 

 crew lifted by ABLE 

 SEAMAN 



Unknown 



Unknown 



Lost cutwater: started a good 

 deal of copper from each tww 



Became waterlogged and was 

 abandoned 



Fore compartment full of water 



Observed with hawse pipes in 

 water 29" and said to disappear 



Unknown seen by THOS 

 DUNHAM about May 4 



Wrecked, passed by MARY 

 JANE May 23 



NRC - Instiute for Marine Dynamics 14 December 2000 



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