DATE POSITION 



30 May 1854 In 40°N 50"W from Charlestown to 



Liverpool 



DESCRIPTION 

 OF INCIDENT 



fog at nigtil 



BRITON strucl< a berg in fog 



31 May 1854 Grand Banks, from Shields April 1 1" Brig LILBURN hit a berg 



27Jun1854 From Shields to New York 



25 May 1851 Approx 44°30N 51'W 



27 Mar 1850 44°28'N 39°47'W 



12 May 1850 50 mi E of StJohn's 



PIONEER hit a berg 



CARLO MAURAN hit ice 



Ship FRANCIS hit a berg 



Schooner ANN SEMPLE struck 

 a berg 



LIVES 

 LOST/INJURED 



days before being 

 picked up by brig 

 ESPERANCE: 1 

 man died of 

 exposure 



Crew taken off by 

 RALEIGH next day 



Crew picked up by 

 the NICARAGUA 



Crew saved by 

 SYPHAX 



None Known 



Unknown 



Crew picked up by 

 MARIA GRACE 



DAMAGE 



and abandoned: later found and 

 towed with T of water in hold 



Left in sinking state 



Sank 



Sank 



Foremasthead, maintopgallant 

 arm. etc carried away 



Rudder damaged and a quantity 

 of copper stripped off 



Sank 



22 Apr 1 849 46°N 48°W from Bristol to Quebec 



10 May 1849 50 mi off St Paul's Is , 47°15'N 



60°10W 



1 2 May 1 849 44°N 46°W from Antwerp to New 



York 



27 Mar 1847 From Baltimore to Cork 



9 Apr 1847 From Alexandria to Waterford 



28 Apr 1847 44°27'N 47°10W 



May 1847 From Jersey an- Arichat 13 May 



21 May 1847 



About 27 Apr 

 1845 



9 May 1845 Unknown 



About 42°N 50°20'W from Havana to 

 St Sebastian 



150 mi W of Cape Race 



Brig JAMES AUDUS hit a berg 

 at 7 knots in dense fog Put in 

 to Halifax 



Schooner MARIA hit a berg from 

 Limerick to Quebec 



Ship GLASGOW hit a berg 20' 

 high 



ARGO struck a berg 

 ANN CAROLINE hit a berg 



Brig REWARD hit a berg in thick 

 fog 



LADY FALKLAND hit a berg 

 (see also 19 April 1854) 



Ship EULALIA (EULLEO?) hit a 

 large berg 



Schooner ELLEN on seal fishery 

 hit a berg 



Barque NIAGARA struck a large 

 NRC - Instiute for Marine Dynamics, 14 December 2000 



Unknown 



109 out of 122 

 immigrants lost 



Unknown 



Crew saved 



Crew saved by 

 MESSENGER 



Unknown 



Unknown 



24 (19?) persons 

 went down with 

 ship, 34 in boats 

 picked up by 

 NEWPORT 



Crew took to the ice 

 and picked up by 

 STJOHN'S LASS 



Unknown 



Lost bowsprit, foremast, 

 bulwarks and stanchions on 

 both bows and other damage 



Sank 



Cutwater, cathead, stanchions 

 and head gear carried away, 

 startxjard bow stove causing 

 ship to leak badly 



Abandoned, very leaky 



Abandoned, bowsprit lost and 

 stern and stern frame started 



Fore yard and jib-boom can-ied 

 away, bowsprit started, shear 

 plank split and other damage 



Lost bowsprit, head, foremast, 

 maintopmast. etc.. and bows 

 stove 



Bow stove and sank shortly after 



Sank 



Bows stove, bowsprit carried 



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