13/09/1941 Ilmarinen (+1941) wreck |
Ilmarinen and her sister ship Väinämöinen took part in the Winter War . At the beginning of war, the ships protected Åland Islands against possible invasion. During the winter the ships were anchored at Turku harbour where they provided anti-aircraft support for the city. During the Continuation W... see wreck |
13/09/1916 Rutil SS [+1916] wreck |
SS RUTIL Built by Akers mek. Verksted, Kristiania (#359); 706 grt, 366 nrt; 184.1 x 30.1 x 14.3; triple expansion engine (Aker), 99 nhp On September 13th, 1916, the Norwegian cargo ship SS RUTIL, owned at the time of her loss by Skibs. Akiers. Adelante., Oslo, left the Tyne for Treport with coke... see wreck |
13/09/1918 Setter SS [+1918] wreck |
SETTER SS was a 956grt defensively-armed British merchantship. On the 13th September 1918 when 6 miles NW by N from Corsewall Point she was torpedoed without warning and sunk by German submarine submarine UB-46 when on passage from Manchester to the Clyde. 9 lives lost including Master. see wreck |
13/09/1916 Hans Jensen SS (+1916) wreck |
SS Hans Jensen, built by Antwerp Engineering Co. Ltd., Hoboken in 1914 and owned at the time of her loss by Dansk Dampsk. Selsk. Rossia (Chr. Jensen, Petrograd), Copenhagen, was a Danish steamer of 1824 tons. On September 13th, 1916, Hans Jensen, on a voyage from Blyth to Genoa with a cargo of coal... see wreck |
13/09/1932 Glamorgan Coast SS [+1932] wreck |
GLAMORGAN COAST was a British cargo steamer of 684 grt built in 1913 by Smith´s Dock, South Bank, England as the British cargo steamer Channel Trader SS for Furness Withy. In 1923 she was purchased by Coast Lines and renamed GLAMORGAN COAST SS. On the 13th September 1932 she was wrecked in thick fo... see wreck |
13/09/1939 Davara FV (FD152) [+1939] wreck |
DAVARA was a British Steam Trawler of 291 tons which was built in 1912. She was on route from Fleetwood for the Fishing Grounds when she was sunk by gunfire from U-27, 21 miles West of Tory Island, Scotland. see wreck |
13/09/1880 Covadonga SV (+1880) wreck |
21-05-1879 combate naval de Punta Gruesa (Iquique) aprovechando su velocidad y menor calado, goleta cañonera COVADONGA conduce por los bajos fondos a la fragata blindada INDEPENDENCIA (Perú), que al intentar usan su espolón, se vara y se pierde. 21-05-1879 Punta Gruesa naval combat (Iquique) taking... see wreck |
13/09/1858 Austria SS (+1858) wreck |
S/S AUSTRIA owned by the Hamburg-America Line and built by Caird & Co, Greenock in 1857; 2684 tons; 318x39x28.1 ft.; clipper bow, 1 funnel, 3 masts; iron construction, screw propulsion, inverted engines (twin cylinders), 10 knots; 60 passengers in 1st class, 120 in 2nd class, and 450 in steerage; cr... see wreck |
13/09/1906 Oregon SS (+1906) wreck |
From the New York Times, Sept. 16, 1906: ALL SAFE OFF THE OREGON.; Passengers Take to Life Boats and Are Picked Up -- Steamer Doomed. VALDEZ, Alaska, Sept. 15. -- Passengers and seamen of the steamer Oregon, which ran on the rocks at Hinchinbrook Island on Thursday night, took to the lifeboats th... see wreck |
13/09/1981 Rapid HMS (H32) [+1981] wreck |
Rapid HMS (H32) was placed on the disposal list in 1965. However in 1966 she was allocated to HMS Caledonia to assist in the sea training of engine room artificers. The ship was used as a day runner from Rosyth Dockyard to give help in certificating artificers, who were under training. HMS Rapid was... see wreck |
13/09/1942 Suriname SS [+1942] wreck |
The German liner ESTE, built in 1930 for the Nord-Deutscher Lloyd was seized in 1940 by the Dutch and renamed SURINAME. In 1942, SURINAME was torpedoed by the German submarine U-558, 110 miles North of Trinidad. Thirteen of her crew were lost. see wreck |
13/09/1914 Hela SMS [+1914] wreck |
On September 13th, 1914, while patroling the inshore waters of the Heligoland Bight, the British submarine HMS E-9 (Lt. Cdr. Horton) spotted German cruiser SMS HELA, six miles S.S.W. of Heligoland Harbour.
E-9 came close to 600 yards in the mist and fired two torpedoes. SMS HELA was hit amidships ... see wreck |
13/09/1939 Pluton [+1939] wreck |
On 13 September 1939 the French minelaying cruiser Pluton exploded and sank while offloading naval mines in the port of Casablanca, Morocco. The explosion killed 186 men, destroyed 3 nearby armed trawlers and damaged 9 more. A further 73 crewmen and 47 others were injured and significant damage wa... see wreck |
13/09/1942 Wacosta SS (+1942) wreck |
The American steamship Wacosta, in convoy from Philadelphia to Archangel with a cargo of war materials, was torpedoed by German aircraft and sank S of Spitsbergen. see wreck |
13/09/1962 Vón FV (TN-442) (+1962) wreck |
13-9-1962: FV VÓN caught fire in the engine room which could not be extinguished. The 16-man crew abandoned the vessel in the ship’s lifeboat and were taken aboard the fishing vessels PÁLLSDRANGUR and HAVFARIÐ and later transferred to FV BRESTIR which brought them home. see wreck |
13/09/1684 Bode (+1684) wreck |
Bode Hoeker ship; Built at the VOC Delft yard and in service for the VOC from 1673 till 1684; 96 tons; 80x20x11 ft.; Bode was lost in the "Duizend Eilanden" on September 13th, 1684. The Duizend Eilanden is the Dutch name for a large group of tiny islands, called today ´Thousand Islands.´, north... see wreck |
13/09/1922 Vanse MV (+1922) wreck |
MV Vanse ran aground and was wrecked 13/09/1922 on Haisborough Sand , whilst on a voyage from Lysekil, Sweden to Rouen, France with cobble stones. see wreck |
13/09/1944 Warrington USS (DD-383) (+1944) wreck |
USS WARRINGTON (DD-383), a Somers-class destroyer, was the 2nd ship of the United States Navy to be named for Lewis WARRINGTON, who was an officer in the Navy during the Barbary Wars and the War of 1812. He also temporarily served as the Secretary of the Navy. The second WARRINGTON was laid down on ... see wreck |
13/09/1977 Palawan USS (ARG-10) (+1977) wreck |
USS PALAWAN (ARG-10) was a Luzon class internal combustion engine repair ship that saw service in the United States Navy during the final days of World War Ii, and in the post-war period. It was named for PALAWAN island in the Philippines. The repair ship was sold to the State of California Ship Ree... see wreck |
13/09/1993 Tromso MV (+1993) wreck |
1958 Built as TROMSØ at Trosvik mek. Verksted, Brevik for A/S Troms Fylkes Dampskibsselskab, Tromsø. Launched 27/06, delivered 03/12. Building costs NOK 2.350.000. 1971 Stranded 08/11 at Skrolsvik. Repaired in Tromsø. 1980 Partly laid up. 1981 Sold 09/09 to Simon Møkster, Stavanger. Renamed STRILVAR... see wreck |
13/09/1907 Tomki SS (+1907) wreck |
Tomki; Coaster; 590 tons; 54.9x8.3x4.4 m.; Owned by North Coast Steam Navigation Co; Built at R. & H. Green in 1882. Registered at Sydney. Registration no. 52/1891. On 13 September 1907, Tomki was on voyage from Richmond River when she was lost off Richmond River, North wall. see wreck |
13/09/1868 Illinois PSS (+1868) wreck |
Illinois; Lost in 1868 at Lake Huron. Sank off Port Austin on September 13, 1868. Ship owner: Ives., 1868, Canada, Ontario, Windsor
Ship builder: C. Worth., 1838, United States, Michigan, Detroit see wreck |
13/09/1943 Terra Nova SS (+1943) wreck |
The TERRA NOVA (Latin for Newfoundland) was built in 1884 for the Dundee whaling and sealing fleet. She worked for 10 years in the annual seal fishery in the Labrador Sea proving her worth for many years before she was called upon for expedition work. TERRA NOVA was ideally suited to the polar regio... see wreck |
13/09/1653 Swan (ex-HMS Swann) (+1653) wreck |
A naval diver discovered the wreck of the SWAN in 1979, and it was excavated in the 1990s. Salvaged artefacts included a pocket watch, a hoard of silver coins, cast iron guns and an ornate sword hilt.
The watch itself was barely recognisable, but images resulting from a CT X-ray scan with a resolu... see wreck |
13/09/1942 Sukhona SS (+1942) wreck |
Suikhona SS was a Russian cargo steamer of 3,167grt that was torpedoed by German aircraft on the 13th September 1942 when Nw of Bear Island about 76.10N 10.00E and on route from Leith via Reykjavik for North Russia. see wreck |
13/09/1888 Sud America SS (I) (+1888) wreck |
At 6 am on September 13, 1888 the Italian liner Sud America I belonging to the fleet of La Veloce with 260 passengers, 69 crew and 700 tons of cargo in transit from Buenos Aires to Genoa (its homeport) was busy anchoring for bunkering and disembarking passengers on the bay of Las Palmas. She was r... see wreck |
13/09/1942 Stalingrad SS (+1942) wreck |
STALINGRAD SS was a Russian cargo steamer of 3,559 tons built in 1932. On the 13th September 1942 when on route from Tyne - Reykjavik - North Russia carrying a cargo of explosives and in Convoy PQ-18 when she was torpedoed by German submarine U-408 when about 100miles SW of Spitsbergen and sunk. see wreck |
13/09/1944 Toni SS (+1944) wreck |
Navire réquisitionné par l'Allemagne en 1943 et coulé par des tirs d'artillerie près de l'île Santorini (Grèce) Ship requisitioned by Germany in 1943 and sunk by gunfire near the island of Santorini (Gre Buque requisado por Alemania en 1943 y hundido por tiros de cañon cerca de la i... see wreck |
13/09/1943 Spartivento SS (+1943) wreck |
The Italian cargo steamer Spartivento SS was bombed and sunk by German aircraft on September 13th, 1943, in Kalamata Roads. see wreck |
13/09/1964 Skrøyfa FV (M-66-K) (+1964) wreck |
FV SKRØYFA
Built at Bøfjorden as sailing ship; First upgraded with steam engine and later oil engine.
On September 13th, 1964, the Norwegian vessel SKRØYFA, owned at the time of her loss by Hjelkrem Kr., Kristiansund, foundered 65 miles NW from Egersund whilst fishing in the North Sea.
From No... see wreck |
13/09/1967 North American SS (+1967) wreck |
On September 13th, 1967, the American cargo ship NORTH AMERICAN, built in 1913, on tow from Lake Erie to Norfolk, Va., foundered, off Nantucket. Owned at the time by Caldwell H. D., Chicago, USA from 1965 see wreck |
13/09/1946 Marit II SS (+1946) wreck |
THE DAILY MAIL, HAGERSTOWN, MD., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1946. Survivors Tell Of Terror When Vessel Parted on the spot where a German torpedo had struck the vessel four years ago. Second Mate Rolf Williamson, 32, brother of the missing master of the vessel, Capt. Leif Williamson, 36, said the M... see wreck |
13/09/1909 Rolf SV (+1909) wreck |
SV ROLF Built by Brunchorst & Dekke, Bergen; 1240 grt, 1169 nrt; 206.1 x 39.4 x 23.0 On September 13th, 1909, the Norwegian barque SV ROLF, owned at the time of her loss by Hansen, Gustav Conrad, Tonsberg, was on a voyage from Liverpool (Canada) to Newcastle in ballast, when she was wrecked, off... see wreck |
13/09/1941 Richard With SS (+1941) wreck |
The Norwegian passenger/cargoship Richard With was torpedoed by British submarine HMS Tigris and sank off Rolvsoyhamn with the loss of about 100 crew and passengers.(numbers vary by scource) see wreck |
13/09/1999 Red Oak USCG (WLM-689) (+1999) wreck |
USCG RED OAK (WLM-689) Was a USCG Buoy Tender/Ice Breaker. She was sunk as an Artificial Reef the 13th September 1999 in 65 ft of water and was sponsored by the USCG, Dick Weber & South Jersey Fishing Center. The Red Oak was the fifth of five 157-foot coastal buoy tenders built by the Coast Guar... see wreck |
13/09/1988 Ra MV [+1988] wreck |
RA MV (+1988)
FOUNDERED 35 MILES N. OF AMELAND, IN APPROXIMATELY LAT. 53 55 36N., LONG. 05 33 DOE.. ON 13/9/88 IN HEAVY WEATHER. see wreck |
13/09/1928 Queen PSS (+1928) wreck |
Queen; 165 tons; 32x5.7x1.8 m.; Owned by W. H. Bruce & Co., Ltd.; Built at Hooker & Cyzon in 1865. Registered at Pt Adelaide. On 13 September 1928, Queen was lost. see wreck |
13/09/1940 Protesilaus SS (stern Section) ? [+1940] wreck |
21st January1940 Whilst on voyage from Liverpool to Barry, hit a mine, near Swansea laid by German submarine U-28.
PROTESILAUS was beached at Mumbles where she broke in two. Temporarily repaired the stern part was sent to Scapa Flow to be sunk as a blockship but developed a serious leak en route ... see wreck |
13/09/1996 Praga MV (+1996) wreck |
On September 13th, 1996, the Chilean cargo ship PRAGA, built in 1960, capsized and sank in a storm, 60 miles off Quintero. 3 people lost their lives. 5 were rescued. see wreck |
13/09/1944 Perry USS (DMS-17) (+1944) wreck |
On 6th September MinRon 2 sortied from Florida Island. On the 12th they reached their objective and the units commenced sweeping operations off Pelelieu Island. At 0811, a mine explosion destroyed Perry´s port sweep gear. By 1028 she had replaced the gear and was back in formation to continue operat... see wreck |
13/09/2013 Pasha MV (+2013) wreck |
MV PASHA was a Tanzanian cargo vessel that foundered on the 13th September 2013 when on route from Derince for Lebanon. Previously called MV Rokur 1971-1980, MV Okla 1980-1980, MV Ringen 1980-1984, MV Line 1984-1994, MV Frisnes 1994-2004, MV Youssef Mar 2004-2005, MV Kaptan Muhsin 2005-2006, MV Cgy ... see wreck |
13/09/1947 Tervsund SS (+1947) wreck |
Tervsund SS
Voyageant sur lest à destination de Middlesbrough, parti de Landskrona (GB) s 'est échoué et perdu près de Varberg (Suède)
On trip from Landskrona bound for Middlesbrough (UK) in ballast, was wrecked at Franyet off Varberg (Sweden)
Viajando de lastre con destino a Middl... see wreck |
13/09/1968 Lenko MV [+1968] wreck |
On September 13th, 1968, the Greek cargo ship LENKO, built in 1953, on voyage from Assab to Rotterdam with a cargo of nigger seed expellers, caught fire, arrived at Mozambique and capsized. see wreck |
13/09/1906 Ormsary SV (+1906) wreck |
13.09.1906: vu pour la dernière fois a la sortie de Caleta Coloso (Chili) alord qu'elle partait pour Anvers chargé de nitrates. Supposé perdu dans la zone du cap Horn. 13.09.1906: seen for the last time in Caleta Coloso (Chile), leaving that place for Antwerp loaded with nitrates. Assumed lo... see wreck |
13/09/1942 Oregonian SS (+1942) wreck |
Oregonian was torpedoed and sunk by German aircraft about 120 miles SW of Svalbard in the North Atlantic while part of Convoy PQ-18 to the Soviet Union. She was hit by 3 torpedoes on the starboard side, completely destroying that side of the ship and flooding the engine room. The ship took a heavy l... see wreck |
13/09/1942 Oliver Ellsworth SS [+1942] wreck |
OLIVER ELLSWORTH SS was an American cargo steamer of 7,191 tons built in 1942. On the 13th September 1942 when on route from Philadelphia ,halifax & Rejkjavik for North Russia in Convoy PQ-18 carrying a cargo of 7,200 tons of ammunition and aircraft as deck cargo she was torpedoed by German submarin... see wreck |
13/09/1942 Ocean Vanguard SS [+1942] wreck |
The British steamship OCEAN VANGUARD Ss, on a voyage from Suez to New York, was torpedoed and sunk by German submarine U-515 on September 13th, 1942, about 70 miles E. of Trinidad. Ten of her crew and one gunner were lost. see wreck |
13/09/1907 Nora SS (+1907) wreck |
NORA was a Danish cargo steamer that ran aground and was wrecked at Bjorko Asen, Aaland Island on the 13th September 1907. see wreck |
13/09/1939 Neptunia SS [+1939] wreck |
NEPTUNIA was a British Ocean Steam Tug built in 1938 and on route from Falmouth for salvage work in the Atlantic, when she was torpedoed and sunk by gunfire by U-29. see wreck |
13/09/1965 Nautic MV [+1965] wreck |
NAUTIC, built as SCHWANECK, was on a voyage from Tunis to Flensburg. A collision occured with British SS COMORIN. NAUTIC sank. The crew was saved by COMORIN. see wreck |
13/09/1939 Ronda ? MV [+1939] wreck |
MV Ronda was the first Norwegian ship to be lost in Ww II. She struck a mine on September 13th 1939, and sank off Terschelling, Holland, on a voyage from Antwerp to New York, via Kristiansand, in order to pick up some new crew and more rescue equipment. She sank so quickly that there was no time to ... see wreck |
13/09/1985 Smit Matsas 1 MV (+1985) wreck |
Salvage tug "Smit Matsas 1" was owned by Loucas G. Matsas, Salvage and Towage Maritime Company from Pirareus, Greece.
She was hit by an Exocet missile launched by Iraqi aircraft, 50 nautical miles north of Ras Tannurah, in the Arabic golf. see wreck |
13/09/1998 Cardanel MFV (BCK9) [+1998] wreck |
**TOOK WATER AND SANK. CREW OF 3 RECOVERED. see wreck |
13/09/1881 Medea SS [+1881] wreck |
Medea collided with the British SS Alne Holme and sank in Kjöge Bay. see wreck |
13/09/1942 Mars (ST-56) (+1942) wreck |
Mars Affrêté au moment de sa perte par l'Armée américaine, sombra suite à une collision avec le pétrolier Bidwell à l'E de Manomet Point, Plymouth (Massachosrtts, EUA), sans faire de victimes Chartereded by the US Army at the time of loss, sank after a collision with the tanker Bidwell at Manome... see wreck |
13/09/1911 Marjory Glen SV (Kently) [+1911] wreck |
The Norwegian steel barque MARJORY GLEN (WKBF) was built by Grangemouth DY, Grangemouth (#170). She was 1.086 grt, 1012 nrt and measured 213.0x34.1x19.4 ft. In November 1892, whe was delivered to W. Blair & Co.. from Glasgow. In July 1911, she was sold to Chr. Hannevig, Horten. On September 9th, 1... see wreck |
13/09/1967 Denny Rose MV (+1967) wreck |
DENNY ROSE MV was a British Cargo Motor Vessel of 6,656 tons built in 1946 by Charles Connell & Company, Scotstoun, Yard No 452 for the Nourse Line Ltd., London, as the Marjata Mv. In 1963 she was purchased by the Red Anchor Line, London and renamed DENNY ROSE Mv. After the 13th September 1967 she w... see wreck |
13/09/1988 Marie L. MV [+1988] wreck |
MARIE L. MV (+1988)
CAPSIZED AND SANK AFTER STRIKING RAILWAY BRIDGE AT HOOP RIVER OUSE, ON 12/9/88 REPORTED 28/9/88 TOWED AND BEACHED OFF HOWDENDYKE BROKEN UP IN SITU.
Owned at the time by De Ridder & Co SA., Antwerp, Belgium from 1980.
Previously called,
ANNA GERDES 1966-1973,
URSULA B. 19... see wreck |
13/09/1918 M. J. Craig SS [+1918] wreck |
SS M. J. Craig, built by Ailsa Shipbuilding Co., Troon in 1898 and owned at the time of her loss by H. Craig & Co., Belfast, was a British steamer of 691 tons. On September 13th, 1918, M. J. Craig, on a voyage from Ayr to Belfast with a cargo of coal, was sunk by the German submarine UB-64 (Ernst K... see wreck |
13/09/1916 J. N. Madvig SS (+1916) wreck |
SS Johan Madvig, built by Helsingørs Jernskibsvft. & Maskinbyg., Helsingør in 1884 and owned at the time of her loss by Dampsk. Selsk. Danmark (P. Brown), Copenhagen, was a Danish steamer of 1762 tons. On September 13th, 1916, Johan Madvig, on a voyage from Tyne to Civitavecchia with a cargo of coa... see wreck |
13/09/1916 Loch Garry HMT [+1916] wreck |
Webpage with details of the loss of HMT Loch Garry on 13/09/1916 https://lostinwatersdeep.co uk/hmt-loch-garry.html see wreck |
13/09/1942 Lima MV (+1942) wreck |
LIMA MV was a Swedish Motor Freighter built in 1918 and of 4,959 tons. She was on route from Cochin & Table Bay for Freetown & UK carrying a cargo of 2,500 tons tea, 1,500 tons tobacco, 2,500 tons manganese ore when she was torpedoed by U-506 and sunk. 3 crew lost from a total crew 33. see wreck |
13/09/1943 Yamato Maru (+1943) wreck |
On September 13th, 1943, US submarine Snook (SS-279) torpedoes and sinks Japanese army transport YAMATO MARU (ex-Italian GIUSEPPE VERDI). YAMATO MARU was en route Mutsure for Keelung with 916 passengers, 3340 tons of cargo and 3000 kg of mail. Four crewmen and 29 passengers are KIA. Escort destroy... see wreck |
13/09/1914 Killin SS (+1914) wreck |
KILLIN SS was a British cargo steamer of 3,544 tons built in 1908 by Charles Connell & Company Scotstoun for Connell Brothers Ltd., Glasgow. She was powered by a 3 cyl triple expansion steam engine 25", 41" & 66" x 45", 2 boilers, 180 psi, 1800 ihp, giving 10.5 knots and manufactured by Dunsmuir & J... see wreck |
13/09/1978 Admiral C. MV [+1978] wreck |
Admiral C. MV ranb aground and was wrecked 1 mile off Pylos in 36.53N/21.40E when on a voyage from Antwerp to Jeddah with general cargo on the 13th September 1978. Her back was broken and she sank. see wreck |
13/09/1947 Warrnambool HMAS (J202) (+1947) wreck |
Warrnambool, HMAS; On 13 September 1947, Warrnambool, HMAS was lost off Cockburn Reef. see wreck |
13/09/1942 Heinkel He-111 H-6 (+1942) wreck |
A German bomber, Heinkel He-111 H-6 WNr 7567 (I./KG 26, 1H+NK) was forced to ditch in the Greenland Sea, 100 miles SW from Spitsbergen. Fortunately for four airmen, the German submarine U-589 was in the neightbourhood and could rescue them all.
However their luck ran out very fast, as the next day... see wreck |
13/09/1917 St. Katharine SS (+1917) wreck |
On 13th September 1917, the British steamer ST. KATHARINE, built in 1905 by Walker W. as the HALLER for Haller G. R. and owned at the time of her loss by J. Harrison, London (Norbury SS Co Ltd), sank after a collision with the S/S VILLE DE DOUAI. ST. KATHARINE was on voyage Brixham to Cardiff in bal... see wreck |
13/09/1944 Erlangen SS (+1944) wreck |
Ocean liner "Gouverneur Général Cambon", was buit in La Seyne sur Mer for French government in 1922.
French government stay owner of the ship but the management is run by "Compagnie de Navigation Mixte" (CNM) call also "Cie Touache", till 1942.
On April 27th 1930, the ocean liner ran aground witho... see wreck |
13/09/1940 Ginette Le Borgne SS (+1940) wreck |
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13/09/1913 George W. Wells SV (+1913) wreck |
The GEORGE W. WELLS was a six-masted wooden schooner built in 1900 by Holly M. Bean, Camden, Maine, at the cost of $ 125.000 for John S. Crowley's Coastwise Transportation Company. Her tonnage was 2970 GRT. GEORGE W. WELLS was the first six-masted schooner built. On June 29th, 1901, GEORGE W. WELL... see wreck |
13/09/1920 Fylla SV (+1920) wreck |
On September 13th, 1920, the Danish schooner FYLLA, departed Campbelltown for Preston with a cargo of wood, and was not heard of ever since. see wreck |
13/09/1943 Fort Babine SS [+1943] wreck |
S/S FORT BABINE; Requisitioned by the Ministry of War Transport, owned by W. Thomson & Co. and built in 1942 by the North Vancouver Ship Repairers; 7,135 tons; 424.6x57.2x34.9 ft. ; 505 n.h.p.; 11 knots; triple expansion engines
On February 6th, 1943, the FORT BABINE was hit by an aerial torpedo, k... see wreck |
13/09/1942 Empire Stevenson SS (+1942) wreck |
EMPIRE STEVENSON SS was a British cargo steamer of 6,209 tons built in 1941 for the Mowt by J. Readhead & Sons Ltd, South Shields. On the 13th September 1942 she was torpedoed by and sunk by German aircraft. see wreck |
13/09/2017 JBB De Rong 19 MV (+2017) wreck |
JBB DE RONG 19 A collision involved the Dominican-flagged dredger JBB DE RONG 19 and the Indonesian-flagged tanker Kartika Segara and occurred at 12:40 a.m. (Singapore time) on Wednesday, Sept. 13 2017 in the westbound lane of the Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS) in the Singapore Strait. Five crew ... see wreck |
13/09/1931 Colombia SS (+1931) wreck |
On September 13th, 1931, the American cargo ship COLOMBIA, built in 1915 by Nederlandsche Scheepsbouw Mij. N. V., on voyage from New York to San Francisco with passengers and general cargo, was wrecked off Point Tosco (sic. Punta Tosca ), Isla Santa Margarita, Lower California. There were no casual... see wreck |
13/09/1932 Chloe SS (+1932) wreck |
08.1914: Navire allemand réfugié à Mollendo, Pérou pour cause de guerre. 12.06.1918: saisi par le gouvernement péruvien. Etant saboté, fut remorqué jusqu'à Panama pour réparations. 1921: remis au gouvernement français au titre de dédommagement de guerre. 1932: fit naufrage suite à une explosion au S... see wreck |
13/09/1943 Caterina Madre SS (+1943) wreck |
CATERINA MADRE: on 13th September 1943 struck a mine 10m and 330 degrees from Sant Andrea Island, near Gallipoli, Italy. see wreck |
13/09/1918 Buffalo ? SS [+1918] wreck |
SS Buffalo, built by Thames Iron Works, London in 1866 and owned at the time of her loss by J. Little & Sons, Saltcoats, Ayrshire, was a British steamer of 286 tons. On September 13th, 1918, Buffalo, on a voyage from Ayr to Dundalk with a cargo of coal, was sunk by the German submarine UB-64 (Ernst... see wreck |
13/09/1954 Astelena (+1954) wreck |
Premier navire de la compagnie Armas. 30.09.1913: heurté par le vapeur anglais Sterndale, sans victimes. 13.06.1959: Chargé de bidons d'essence dans le port de Santa Cruz à destination d'Ifni, a souffert l'explosion d'une bombonne de gaz qui emflamma la cargaison. L'équipage mourut brûlé et le batea... see wreck |
13/09/1969 Assimina SS [+1969] wreck |
**BUILT IN 1948 BY KALDNES M/V, TONSBERG. OWNED AT TIME OF LOSS BY ANNALIZA CIA NAV SA. PASSAGE BISSAO FOR PORTICI. ANCHORED TO REPAIR TURBINES. BOTH CABLES PARTED, GROUNDED AND CREW ABANDONED. NEXT DAY WAS SEEN TO BE ON FIRE. ABANDONED AS CTL. (MSD). see wreck |
13/09/1941 Hiiula SS (+1941) wreck |
1882 Built as DUDDON at Richard Smith, Ashton Quay, Preston, England for G. Nelson & Sons, Whitehaven, England. 1894 Taken over by G. Nelson (Burnyeat, Dalzell & Co.), Whitehaven. 1898 Sold to W. T. Moffatt, Aberdeen, Scotland. 1912 Sold to Hanseatselskapet A/S (Grefstad & Herlofson), Arendal. ... see wreck |
13/09/1940 Arktos MV (+1940) wreck |
1919 Built as ARKTOS at Skaalurens Skibsbyggeri, Rosendal for Egil Næsheim et. al., Haugesund.
1923 Taken over in July by D/S A/S Solvang, Haugesund.
Sold in November to F. N. Nordbø, Haugesund (R-110-H).
1930 Taken over in December by Bergen Privatbank.
1932 Sold in January to Sælfangst & Havfiske... see wreck |
13/09/1918 Amiral Charner SS (+1918) wreck |
SS Amiral Charner, built by Napier & Miller, Ltd., Glasgow in 1902 and owned at the time of her loss by Chargeurs Réunis, Le Havre, was a French steamer of 4.604 tons. On September 13th, 1918, Amiral Charner, on a voyage from Marseille to Salonica with horses and general cargo, was sunk by the Aust... see wreck |
13/09/1963 Alacrity MV [+1963] wreck |
Alacrity MV ran aground in thick fog at Portheras Cove, Cornwall on the 13th September 1963 whilst on route from Swansea for Brussels carrying a cargo of anthracite. see wreck |
13/09/1947 Tervsund SS (+1947) wreck |
On September 13th, 1947, the Finnish cargo ship TERVSUND, built in 1884 by William Dobson & Co. and owned by Parvas Kalkbergs A/B, on voyage from Landeskrona to Middlesborough in ballast, was wrecked near Varberg. see wreck |
13/09/1941 Alfredo Oriani SS [+1941] wreck |
18-19 WAR BREAKER The Shipping Controller, London (Black J. & C°, mgrs) 19-26 TONGRIER Lloyd Royal Belge SA, Antwerp 15.7.1926 sold 26-27 MAMPOKO C° Belge Maritime du Congo, Antwerp 15.4.1927 sold 27-29 MAMPOKO C° Africaine de Navigation, Antwerp 11.6.1929 sold 29-30 MAMPOKO C° Belge Mariti... see wreck |
13/09/1941 Barøy SS (+1941) wreck |
SS Barøy was a 424 ton steel-hulled steamship delivered from the Trondhjems mekaniske Værksted shipyard in Trondheim in 1929. She had been ordered by the Norwegian shipping company Ofotens Dampskibsselskab for the local route from the port city of Narvik to the smaller towns of Lødingen and Svolvær.... see wreck |
13/09/1903 Moonlight (+1903) wreck |
The Moonlight was built in 1874 in Cleveland at the peak of the era of sailing ships. It was 206 ft long and 35 ft in beam. In this era, there were almost 2000 cargo-carrying sailing ships on the Great Lakes, and the Moonlight was one of the more famous schooners. During this time, Captains sometime... see wreck |
13/09/1848 Goliath SS (+1848) wreck |
Sparks from her stack apparently started a fire which touched off her cargo, 205 kegs of blasting powder and general merchandise, resulting in a blast which reduced the upper part of the vessel to floating matchwood. Some remains of the steamer drifted ashore near Goderich, Ont., on the 20th. Capt. ... see wreck |
13/09/1919 Barnstable SS (+1919) wreck |
On September 13th, 1919, the American wooden cargo ship BARNSTABLE, on voyage from Savannah to Havana with a cargo of coal, foundered off the coast of Georgia. Owned at the time by Barnstable Co. Inc., New York, USA from 1916. see wreck |
13/09/1948 Mudderpram (+1948) wreck |
fra Kragenæs; see wreck |
13/09/1996 Birthe R 186 (+1996) wreck |
Kilde: EFS 1996 pkt 40/1404 Fiskekutter på 9,4 brt sunket; Positionen ændret.; see wreck |
13/09/1939 Hawarden Castle MV (+1939) wreck |
On September 13th, 1939, the British motor-schooner HAWARDEN CASTLE, built in 1907 by Lühring Conrad and owned at the time of her loss by Worrall William, left Nieuwpoort for London with a cargo of cement and/or bricks, and was not heard of ever since. This ship was probably sunk by a mine of U-17 ... see wreck |
13/09/1942 Empire Beaumont SS (+1942) wreck |
EMPIRE BEAUMONT was a British Cargo vessel of 7,044 tons built in 1942 and owned by the Mowt. On the 13th September 1942 she was sunk by an aerial torpedo by aircraft. see wreck |
13/09/1942 Macbeth SS (+1942) wreck |
The Panamanian flag freighter, SS MACBETH, was confiscated by the U.S. on July 25, 1941 under an Executive Order. The War Shipping Administration assigned the ship to the U.S. Lines for operation at the port of Mobile on August 19, 1941 under a Gaa agreement. The change of name and registry under th... see wreck |
13/09/1941 V-308 (Oscar Neynaber) (+1941) wreck |
The German patrol boat V-308 was torpedoed south of Lovisa by Russian MTB TK-22. see wreck |
13/09/1914 Diplomat SS (+1914) wreck |
DIPLOMAT SS was a British Merchant Steamer of 7,615 tons built in 1912 by Charles Connell & Company, Scotstoun, Yard No 347 for Charente Steam-Ship Co (t. & J. Harrison managers),. Liverpool. On the 13th September 1914 when 480 miles Ne ½ E (true) from Madras she was captured by German Light Cruiser... see wreck |
13/09/1942 Stone Street SS (+1942) wreck |
STONE STREET SS was a Panamanian cargo steamer of 6,131 tons built in 1922. She was formerly the Italian Clara. On 18th June 1941, the Italian Clara of Società Anonima di Navigazione Italia, Genoa was taken over by US War Shipping Administration at Savannah, Georgia. The ship was renamed STONE STREE... see wreck |
13/09/1919 Bayronto SS (+1919) wreck |
BAYRONTO SS was a British cargo steamer of 8,045 tons built in 1905 by Arrmstrong Whitworth Co, Newcastle, England as the Tronto. She was sold in 1916 to the British operated and French owned Bay Steam Ship Co.
On the 11th September 1919 she ran into a Hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico while on ro... see wreck |
13/09/1900 Clyde (+1900) wreck |
Clyde; 237 tons; Wood hull; Registered at Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada. Clyde was on voyage from Bridgewater, Nova Scotia to Quebec, Quebec, Canada. On the 13th September 1900, Clyde was lost in a storm, off Margaree. see wreck |
13/09/1915 Favorite (+1915) wreck |
Favorite; 28 tons; Wood hull; Registered at Liverpool, Nova Scotia, Canada. Registration no. 107654. Favorite was on voyage from White Head, Nova Scotia to fishing grounds. On the 13th September 1915, Favorite foundered, off Beaver Harbour, 6 miles SE of light. see wreck |
13/09/1879 Golden West (+1879) wreck |
Golden West; 53 tons; Registered at Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada. Golden West was on voyage from Landways, Nova Scotia to Caplin Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada. On the 13th September 1879, Golden West was lost in a storm, off St. Esprit. see wreck |
13/09/1912 H. C. Carson (+1912) wreck |
H. C. Carson; 38 tons; Registered at Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada. Registration no. 126026. On the 13th September 1912, H. C. Carson was lost due to a fire, off Dingwall. see wreck |
13/09/1721 Hannah (+1721) wreck |
Hannah; Hannah was on voyage from Canso, Nova Scotia to Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, Canada. On the 13th September 1721, Hannah ran aground, off Tusket Islands, one of. Cargo: clothing; provisions. 6 people died. see wreck |
13/09/1851 Hargreave SV (+1851) wreck |
On the 13th September 1851, HARGREAVE, on voyage from Newport, United Kingdom to New York with railroad iron, was wrecked near the east side Wallace Lake, north side of Sable Island. The crew was saved. Note : also named HARGRAVE by some sources. see wreck |
13/09/1972 Lady Brenda (+1972) wreck |
Lady Brenda; 34 tons; Registered at Weymouth, Nova Scotia, Canada. Registration no. 320609. On the 13th September 1972, Lady Brenda foundered, off Bay of Fundy. see wreck |
13/09/1904 Lizzie Maud (+1904) wreck |
Lizzie Maud; 48 tons; Wood hull; Registered at United States. On the 13th September 1904, Lizzie Maud ran aground, off Yarmouth Harbour, entrance to. see wreck |
13/09/1914 Marion C. (+1914) wreck |
Marion C.; 10 tons; Wood hull; Registered at Liverpool, Nova Scotia, Canada. Marion C. was on voyage from Port Medway, Nova Scotia to Port Medway, Nova Scotia, Canada. On the 13th September 1914, Marion C. ran aground, off Middle Island, Port Medway. see wreck |
13/09/1872 Norn (+1872) wreck |
Norn; 313 tons; Registered at Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada. Norn was on voyage from Boston, Massachusetts, United States to Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada. On the 13th September 1872, Norn was lost in a storm, on the south side of Island Harbour. see wreck |
13/09/1979 Sahyis (+1979) wreck |
Sahyis; 37 tons; Registered at Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada. Registration no. 318407. On the 13th September 1979, Sahyis was lost, off Petite Passage, Bay of Fundy, entrance. see wreck |
13/09/1889 Thitis (+1889) wreck |
Thitis; 44 tons; Registered at Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada. Thitis was on voyage from Lockeport, Nova Scotia to Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada. On the 13th September 1889, Thitis ran aground, off Lockeport Harbour. see wreck |
13/09/1874 Van (+1874) wreck |
Van; 58 tons; Registered at Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada. Van was on voyage from Port Medway, Nova Scotia to Louisbourg, Nova Scotia, Canada. On the 13th September 1874, Van ran aground, off Country Harbour Ledges. see wreck |
13/09/1903 Croki SS (+1903) wreck |
Croki; Coaster; 303 tons; Owned by A. Taylor & Co. Ltd.; On 13 September 1903, Croki (Capt. Donovan) was on voyage from Manning River to Sydney with a cargo of produce and livestock and 13 passengers, when she was wrecked off Seal Rocks, Treachery Head. see wreck |
13/09/1893 Comet (+1893) wreck |
Comet; Schooner; 28.17 tons; Owned by C. & J. Tuckey, Fremantle & Mandurah; Built at T. W. Mews in 1884. Registered at Fremantle. Registration no. 2/1884. On 13 September 1893, Comet (Capt. W. R. Hocking) was on voyage from Bunbury to Fremantle with a cargo of wheat and a crew of 5, when she was ... see wreck |
13/09/1969 Viking (+1969) wreck |
Viking; Small Fishing Boat; On 13 September 1969, Viking (A. Tucker) was lost due to a fire off Beadon Creek, Onslow. see wreck |
13/09/1842 Ocean Queen SV (+1842) wreck |
Ocean Queen; Barque; 268 tons; Owned by R. Brooks; Built at Brooks in 1831. Registered at London. On 13 September 1842, Ocean Queen (Capt. Harrington) was on voyage from Lanceston to Bali in ballast and a crew of 17, when she was lost off Abrolhos. see wreck |
13/09/1933 Neptune (+1933) wreck |
Neptune; 286 tons; On 13 September 1933, Neptune was lost off Pioneer River, Flat Top Island. see wreck |
13/09/1940 M-1306 (Hermann Krohne) (+1940) wreck |
German minesweeping trawler Hermann Krone hits a mine and sinks off Hanstholm, Denmark see wreck |
13/09/1979 Caledonia FV (PD234) [+1979] wreck |
**SANK IN FORCE 9-10 GALE & VERY ROUGH SEAS 18 MILES E OF PETERHEAD. see wreck |
13/09/1967 Challenger FV (BF120) [+1967] wreck |
**SANK FOLLOWING COLLISION WITH MFV EILEAN SHONA. see wreck |
13/09/1959 Jezebel [+1959] wreck |
see wreck |
13/09/1899 Water Lily [+1899] wreck |
Water Lily was a wooden sailing ship buit in 1871 by Stribley, Padstow and owned by Hutchins A.B., Padstow. On September 13th 1899, Water Lily (Capt. William John Rickard), on passage from Garston to Wadebridge was at anchor, when the steamer S/S Rebecca collided with her. She sank, but there was ... see wreck |
13/09/1992 Atlas Rose [+1992] wreck |
**SANK WHILE ON ANGLING TRIP FROM FISHGUARD. see wreck |
13/09/1994 Summertime MFV [+1994] wreck |
**VESSEL BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN UNTIED AND SET ADRIFT FROM FISHGUARD HARBOUR BEFORE SINKING OFF DINAS HEAD. see wreck |
13/09/1954 Serb [+1954] wreck |
H1289/77/397 29.11.77 LOST IN COLLISION WITH A GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO STEAMER (LETTER
FROM R.A LEE DTD 23.11.77) see wreck |
13/09/1948 British Oak [+1948] wreck |
Britse houten Theemsbark van 68 grt gebouwd in 1903 in Maidstone; thuishaven Rochester. Eigenaar; Samuel West & Zn. Op weg van de rivier Colne met een lading zand tijdens windkracht 10 bft noordwest vergaan op 13-9-1948, zeven mijl zuid west van Clacton on Sea bij de North Buxey boei.
Bron: P.O... see wreck |
13/09/1992 Tommy [+1992] wreck |
see wreck |
13/09/1975 Monte Inchortamend MFV [+1975] wreck |
**SUSTAINED DAMAGE TO HULL AS A RESULT OF HEAVY SEAS AND SANK 7 MILES FROM ESTACA DE BARES. see wreck |
13/09/1993 ?54°20'XXXN-006°57'XXXE [+1993] wreck |
**LOST FROM PORTUGUESE MV "ALMAR" WHILE ON PASSAGE COPENHAGEN TO BREMEN. see wreck |
13/09/1968 Elgholm MFV (R-767-K) [+1968] wreck |
On September 13th, 1968, the Norwegian fishing ship ELGHOLM, built in 1950, sank after capsizing, 60 miles west of Hantsholm. see wreck |
13/09/1975 Vliehors [+1975] wreck |
**DRIVEN ASHORE ON SANDY COAST SOUTH OF AVEIRO BAR IN HEAVY WEATHER. REPD BADLY HOLED & DAMAGED. CREW SAFE. (LL, 18.9.75). see wreck |
13/09/1941 Nicolò Odero SS [+1941] wreck |
On September 13th, 1941, the Italian cargo ship NICOLÒ ODERO, built in 1925 by Odero N. & Co. and owned by Odero N., on voyage from Naples to Tripoli with ammunition, was bombed by Wellington bombers.
NICOLÒ ODERO was on fire, suffered several explosions and was finally beached to avoid sinking. S... see wreck |
13/09/1968 Samson [+1968] wreck |
On September 13th, 1968, the Greek crane barge SAMSON sank while involved in salvage operations at Lavrion. see wreck |
13/09/1974 Vispon ? [+1974] wreck |
**RAN AGROUND IN VICINITY OF VILLA CISNEROS. IN SPITE OF ATTEMPTS TO REFLOAT, VESSEL IS A CTL. (LL 219). see wreck |
13/09/1982 Saudi Moon II MV [+1982] wreck |
**BUILT IN 1965. OWNED AT TIME OF LOSS BY AL SABAH MARITIME SERVICES CO LTD. RAN AGROUND OFF YANBU' ON 10.9.82. WITH ENGINE ROOM FLOODING RAPIDLY PASSENGERS & CREW SAFELY ABANDONED. LATER SLIPPED OFF THE GROUNDING SITE & SANK IN DEEP WATER 3 DAYS LATER. (MSD). GROUNDED OFF YANBU' ON 10.9.82, REFLOAT... see wreck |
13/09/1977 Nabi [+1977] wreck |
**REPORTED SUNK. see wreck |
13/09/1986 Salvatore MV [+1986] wreck |
**HIT BY MISSILE, PRESUMABLY FIRED BY IRAQI AIRCRAFT, AND SANK. see wreck |
13/09/1984 Hartford 03 [+1984] wreck |
**COLLIDED WITH MV HWA GEK, WHICH WAS LYING UNMANNED AT ANCHOR, IN POOR VISIBILITY AND SANK. SEVERAL SALVAGE ATTEMPTS UNSUCCESSFUL. see wreck |
13/09/1992 Amurang [+1992] wreck |
**CAPSIZED AND SANK WHILST EN-ROUTE SURABAYA TO THE NUSA TENGGARA REGION WITH 36 PEOPLE ON BOARD, 22 SURVIVED, 13 MISSING - 1 BODY FOUND. (LL). see wreck |
13/09/1993 Heng Yun MV [+1993] wreck |
BROKE IN TWO IN LAT. 23 15N., LONG. 116 52E, ON 13/9/93 AFTER TAKING WATER THROUGH HATCHES IN HEAVY WEATHER. SUBSEQUENTLY STRANDED AND SANK. see wreck |
13/09/1985 Dae Young No.7 [+1985] wreck |
**SANK WHILE ENGAGED IN FISHING AND CASTING HER NET, FOLLOWING A COLLISION WITH MV NATIONAL HONOR OFF CHEJU ISLAND. (LL VOL.261) see wreck |
13/09/1944 Etashima Maru [+1944] wreck |
**OWNED AT TIME OF LOSS BY NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. TORPEDOED & SUNK BY US SUBMARINE SUNFISH ABOUT 150M W OF MOKPO, KOREA. (DODS & SHIPS MONTHLY VOL.6 NO.7) see wreck |
13/09/1978 Rosario M. MFV [+1978] wreck |
**OWNED AT TIME OF LOSS BY GENEPESCA SRL, MAR DEL PLATA. ABANDONED DUE TO SERIOUS DAMAGE. NO ATTEMPT TO SALVE VESSEL. (LL 234). see wreck |
13/09/1976 Carib Dream [+1976] wreck |
**REPORTED AS DISABLED AND ADRIFT 20M W OF MATTHEW TOWN, GREAT INAGUA, LATER SINKING IN SAME POSITION. (LL). see wreck |
13/09/1942 John Penn SS [+1942] wreck |
**VESSEL, BUILT 1942 BY THE NORTH CAROLINA SHIPBUILDING COMPANY, WAS ON PASSAGE NY & LOCH EWE TO N RUSSIA, WHEN SHE WAS ATTACKED BY AERIAL TORPEDO IN THE GREENLAND SEA, AND LATER SUNK BY GUNFIRE FROM ESCORTS. (LIBERTY SHIPS, LLOYDS WAR LOSSES WWII). see wreck |
13/09/2005 Jeniver MFV [+2005] wreck |
**SANK AFTER TAKING IN WATER. OWNED AT TIME OF LOSS BY M MACPHEE. CREW OF 2 RESCUED. (CLYDE CG) see wreck |
13/09/1705 Emmanuel SV (+1705) wreck |
Sources ARHIMS: B7-Loire ; AD44 Marine B4572 ; E. Boutin P.92 see wreck |
13/09/1942 Africander SS [+1942] wreck |
The Panamanian steamship AFRICANDER SS was built in 1921 by San Rocco Cn, SanRocco as the Italian cargo ship Aussa SS. In 1941 she was renamed AFRICANDER SS when sold to the United States Martime Commission. She was sunk by a torpedo from an aircraft off the Lofoten Islands on the 13th September, 1... see wreck |
13/09/1914 Bengloe SS (+1914) wreck |
On September 13th, 1914, the British cargo BENGLOE, built in 1895 by Barclay, Curle & Co. Ltd. and owned at the time of her loss by Ben Line Steamers Ltd., on voyage from Philippines to London with a cargo of copra, was wrecked on Moyune Shoals, 66 miles east of Balabac Islands. see wreck |
13/09/1902 Bewick SS (+1902) wreck |
On the 13/09/1902 the steam collier BEWICK was on passage from Burnisland to Stockholm, with a cargo of 1800 tons of coal, when she foundered and was lost, during a storm off the north east coast. 11 lives lost. The position of loss is very approximate. see wreck |
13/09/1942 Empire Lugard MV (+1942) wreck |
In 1942 the British cargo ship EMPIRE LUGARD, built in 1941 by Doxford W. & Sons and owned by MOWT, saved 21 crew members from WINAMAC, torpedoed by U-66 and landed them at Trinidad.
On September 13th, 1942, EMPIRE LUGARD on voyage in convoy TAG-5 from Trinidad to St. John, N.B. with a cargo of 884... see wreck |
13/09/1913 Cearense SS (+1913) wreck |
Cearense SS was a British cargo steamer of 2,704grt. On the 13th September 1913 she ran aground and was wrecked at Marsh Point, Nelson River Mouth, Hudson Bay. Cearense was voyage from Halifax to Port Nelson with coal and lumber. see wreck |
13/09/1943 Ametista RM (+1943) wreck |
see wreck |
13/09/1917 Arlequin (+1917) wreck |
The Tunesian sailing ship Arlequin was sunk on 13th September 1917 by the German submarine UC-52 (Ludwig Karl Sahl) in the Gulf of Gabes. see wreck |
13/09/1917 Chere Rose (+1917) wreck |
On September 13th, 1917, the tunisian sailing vessel Chere Rose was sunk by the German submarine UC-52 (Ludwig Karl Sahl) in the Gulf of Gabes. see wreck |
13/09/1917 Comizianes Da Graca (Gomizianes?) (+1917) wreck |
On September 13th, 1917, the Portuguese sailing vessel Comizianes Da Graca was sunk by the German submarine UB-50 (Franz Becker), 6 miles north of Cape Sines. see wreck |
13/09/1917 Correio De Sines SV (+1917) wreck |
On September 13th, 1917, the Portuguese sailing vessel Correiro De Sines was sunk by the German submarine UB-50 (Franz Becker), off Portugal. see wreck |
13/09/1916 Tolosa SS (+1916) wreck |
SS TOLOSA SS Tolosa, built by Fredriksstad Mekaniske Verksted, Fredrikstad in 1915 and owned at the time of her loss by Dampsk. A/S Garonne (Fearnley & Eger), Christiania, was a Norwegian steamer of 1833 tons. Built by Fredriksstad mek. Verksted, Fredrikstad ; 1833 grt, 1113 nrt, 3050 dwt. 265.0... see wreck |
13/09/1948 LST-661 USS (+1948) wreck |
see wreck |
13/09/1653 Speedwell (+1653) wreck |
On 13th September 1653, three ships, anchored near Duart Castle and that were part of a six-strong Commonwealth flotilla sent by Cromwell to capture Duart Castle, foundered in a storm: the warship Swan and two merchants : Speedwell and Martha and Margaret. 22 on board Speedwell died. see wreck |
13/09/1653 Martha and Margaret (+1653) wreck |
see wreck |
13/09/1915 Norte MV (+1915) wreck |
MV NORTE Norte, built by Gefle Varf & Verkstad, Gävle in 1913 and owned at the time of her loss by A/S Norte (Lorentzen & Co.), Kristiania, was a Norwegian motor vessel of 216 tons. 149 nrt; 100.5 x 23.0 x 10.5; 3cyl. 2T EV Råoljemotor (J. W. Svenson, Stockholm), On September 13th, 1915, Norte, ... see wreck |
13/09/1917 Ortigia (+1917) wreck |
On September 13th, 1917, Ortigia, a Tunisian sailing vessel of 17 tons, was sunk by the German submarine UC-52 (Ludwig Karl Sahl) in the Gulf of Gabes. see wreck |
13/09/1917 Bouvet SS (+1917) wreck |
Le cargo Salona, ex-Clarence, fut saisi le 2 septembre 1916 en rade d’Eleusis (Grèce) par les « autorités navales alliées en Méditerranée orientale ». Sa prise fut déclarée « bonne et valable » par une décision du Conseil français des prises rendue le 29 novembre 1917 (J.O. 9 janv. 1918, p. 402 – Re... see wreck |
13/09/1908 Ursula Bright SS (+1908) wreck |
On September 10th, 1908, the British steel cargo URSULA BRIGHT left Santiago (Cuba) for Philadelphia with a cargo of ore and was never heard of again. There was a hurricane just at the time of her voyage and URUSLA BRIGHT must have caught the full brunt of it. All crew members were lost. see wreck |
13/09/1907 Resolute FV (AD 1) (+1907) wreck |
RESOLUTE (AD1) was a British registered fishing vessel that foundered when 140 miles W by S of St. Ann's Head. All the crew were saved FV Gold Finder. see wreck |
13/09/1916 Ariel SV (+1916) wreck |
Ariel, owned at the time of her loss by Paranthoen & Toffu, was a French sailing vessel of 49 tons. On September 13th, 1916, Ariel was scuttled and sunk by the German submarine UB-18 (Otto Steinbrinck), 35 miles north-west from Sept Îles, Brittany. There were no casualties. see wreck |
13/09/1917 Vittoria (+1917) wreck |
On September 13th, 1917, Vittoria, a Tunisian sailing vessel of 24 tons, was sunk by the German submarine UC-52 (Ludwig Karl Sahl) in the Gulf of Gabes. see wreck |
13/09/1906 Emanuel SV (+1906) wreck |
SV EMANUEL Built by J. A. Nordström, Sundsvall, Sweden.; 237 grt, 221 nrt; 108.7 x 26.4 x 12.0 On September 13th, 1906, the Norwegian schooner SV EMANUEL, with a cargo of coal and owned at the time of her loss by Konow, Wollert, Bergen, was wrecked, off Saudarkrökur, Skagafjörður. From Norway... see wreck |
13/09/1880 Erin's Star SV (+1880) wreck |
On September 13th, 1880, the British sailing ship ERIN'S STAR, on her way from Antwerp to San Francisco with railroad iron, ran aground in thick fog on the Ten-Miles beach, 3 (according to others 8) miles North from Point Reyes Lighthouse. All crew were saved, but the ERIN'S STAR quickly went to pie... see wreck |
13/09/1913 Passepartout SV (+1913) wreck |
SV PASSEPARTOUT Built at Porsgrund; 570 grt, 514 nrt; 151.8 x 32.5 x 17.9 On September 13th, 1913, the Norwegian barque SV PASSEPARTOUT, owned at the time of her loss by Bjørn, Henrik Jr. - Heinrich Bjorn, Kragerø, was on a voyage from Kragerø to Skellefteå in ballast, when she was wrecked, at S... see wreck |
13/09/1873 Saint Mungo SV (+1873) wreck |
On September 13th, 1873, the British fully rigged ship SAINT MUNGO, built in 1865 by Humber Iron Works & Shipbuilding Co., and owned by Rankin, Gilmour & Co, on voyage from Dundee to Point de Galle with a cargo of 742 tons of coal, was lost in a fire after a spontaneous combustion of coal in the Sou... see wreck |
13/09/1907 Belgica FV (O78) (+1907) wreck |
On 13/09/1907 the steam trawler BELGICA (O78) foundered in the North Sea, one mile north of the Oyster Beds. Crew saved. see wreck |
13/09/1914 Denia SS (+1914) wreck |
On September 13th, 1914, the Spanish steel cargo DENIA on voyage from Glasgow to Barcelona with a cargo of coal, foundered. see wreck |
13/09/1943 Mariella SS (+1943) wreck |
SS Mariella was scuttled at Ortona on the 13th September 1943. see wreck |
13/09/1911 Caranja SS (+1911) wreck |
On September 12th, 1911, the Brazilian steel cargo ship CARANJA, left Bowling for Las Palmas & Manaos, and went missing. She was last seen on 13th passing Kildonan and was not heard of ever since. see wreck |
13/09/1862 Altamaha SV (+1862) wreck |
SV Altamaha Navire baleinier brûlé près de île de Corvo (Açores) lors de l'expédition du CSS Alabama contre les navires yankees en Atlantique de l'Est SV Altamaha was a Union Whaling brig ship from New Bedford, Mass. She had a little whale on board. She was captured and bur... see wreck |
13/09/1931 Mindello SS (+1931) wreck |
SS Mindello ran aground and was wrecked 18nm South of Mossamedes on the 13th September 1931. see wreck |
13/09/1868 Goshawk SV (+1868) wreck |
On September 13th, 1868, the British wooden brig GOSHAWK, built in 1854, with a cargo of coal, was lost off the Long Sand (Thames Estuary). see wreck |
13/09/1991 Sea Maid FV (2) (+1991) wreck |
FV SEA MAID flooded and sank September 13th 1991 off of Cape Edgecumbe. A leaking stuffing box or loose plank may have caused the disaster. see wreck |
13/09/1951 Salome MFV (+1951) wreck |
MFV SALOME foundered September 13th 1951 at Tyee. Tonnage 14 Gross 11 Net, Length 36.3, Breadth 10.7, Depth 5.4, Built 1928 at Tacoma Wa, 110HP , Sl WO2572, Owner Norman E Felsman, Registered Seattle, On 227515 see wreck |
13/09/2014 Maharlika II MV (+2014) wreck |
MV MAHARLIKA II was a Phillipines ferry that sank in bad weather carrying 84 passengers. They say 55 people have been rescued, with 29 people still missing. An order to abandon ship was given at around 21:20 (13:20 Gmt) 09/13/2014 after the vessel encountered strong winds and huge waves, coast guard... see wreck |
13/09/1936 Frederick A. MV (+1936) wreck |
MV FREDERICK A. dragged her anchor and was stranded in Akutan Bay Sunday September 13th, 1936 and was lost about 2 ½ miles east of the southern peninsula of Akutan Bay. There was no one on board when a gale blew the vessel ashore. The FREDERICK A. was valued at $4,800 with no cargo and had no insura... see wreck |
13/09/1978 High Tide MFV (+1978) wreck |
MFV High Tide sank off of Spruce Cape September 13th, 1978 see wreck |
13/09/1948 Imp MFV (+1948) wreck |
MFV IMP was a 7 ton 29 foot wooden gas screw fishing vessel that foundered September 13th 1948 one half mile south of False Point Retreat. Tonnage 7 Gross 5 Net, Length 29.4, Breadth 8.9, Depth 3.5, Built 1917 at Seattle Wa, Horsepower 110, Owner Glen D. Wise, Registered Juneau, On 232570 see wreck |
13/09/1871 Navy SV (+1871) wreck |
SV NAVY was a wooden whaling bark. She was abandoned during the whaling disaster in the ice around Point Belcher September 13th, 1871. Home port in New Bedford, Massachusetts. Cargo: 280 Barrels of Sperm Oil and 400 Barrels of Whale Oil. see wreck |
13/09/1871 Minerva SV (+1871) wreck |
After the whaling disaster of 1871, in 1872, Captain Ned Herendeen set to work at once on the best ship, the Minerva. They chopped the ice out of her hold, took out what remained of her cargo, thus lightened, they got her afloat and at anchor. They refitted her with some new gear and sails, bought a... see wreck |
13/09/1871 William Rotch SV (+1871) wreck |
SV William Rotch was a wooden whaling bark. She was abandoned during the whaling disaster in the ice south of Wainwright Inlet September 13th, 1871. Home port in New Bedford, Massachusetts. Cargo: 200 Barrels of Whale Oil. see wreck |
13/09/1871 Monticello SV (+1871) wreck |
SV Monticello was a whaling bark. She was abandoned during the whaling disaster in the ice south of Point Belcher September 13th, 1871. Cargo: 270 Barrels of Sperm Oil and 630 Barrels of Whale Oil see wreck |
13/09/1871 Paiea SV (+1871) wreck |
SV Paiea was a wooden whaling bark. She was abandoned during the whaling disaster in the ice around Point Belcher September 13th, 1871. Home port inHonolulu. Cargo: 100 Barrels of Whale Oil. see wreck |
13/09/1871 Kohola SV (+1871) wreck |
On Saturday, September 9, during the whaling disaster, the captains in the northern fleet faced the likelihood that their ships would not escape and that they must act quickly to save themselves. As far as ten miles south of their position their scouts could find no clear water deep enough to move o... see wreck |
13/09/1871 Julian SV (+1871) wreck |
SV Julian was a wooden whaling bark. She was abandoned during the whaling disaster in the ice around Point Belcher September 13th, 1871. Home port : Honolulu. Cargo: 40 Barrels of Sperm Oil and 200 Barrels of Whale Oil. see wreck |
13/09/1871 Victoria SV (+1871) wreck |
SV Victoria was a whaling brig. She was abandoned during the whaling disaster in the ice, south of Wainwright Inlet, September 13th, 1871. Home port : San Francisco. see wreck |
13/09/1871 Reindeer SV (+1871) wreck |
SV Reindeer was a whaling ship who was abandoned during the whaling disaster in the ice, 5 miles south of Point Belcher September 13th, 1871. Home port : New Bedford. Cargo: 800 Barrels of Whale Oil. see wreck |
13/09/1871 Mary SV (+1871) wreck |
SV Mary was a whaling ship that was abandoned during the whaling disaster in the ice around Point Belcher September 13th, 1871. Home port : Edgartown. see wreck |
13/09/1871 Florida SV (+1871) wreck |
The whaler Florida, homeport San Francisco was abandoned after being trapped in the ice on September 14th, 1871. The Florida was forced ashore by ice. In 1872, Florida was found ashore at Sea Horse Island burned to water's edge by the Eskimos. The shore was a jumble of litter: "spars, timbers, plank... see wreck |
13/09/1990 Canatee MFV (+1990) wreck |
MFV CANATEE flooded and was abandoned September 13, 1990 at Beauchamp Island southeast of Sitka. The two crewmembers from the vessel took a skiff to the beach and were later rescued by a U S Coast Guard Helicopter. see wreck |
13/09/1857 Fusilier (+1857) wreck |
Iron ship Fusilier , built Rennie & Co., Liverpool, 1855. ON 1390, registered Liverpool, 500 tons, owned Cotesworth & Co, Liverpool. [from Liverpool Albion - Monday 21 September 1857]: MILFORD, Sept. 14. The Fusilier was wrecked last night on St. Gowan's Head. Crew and passengers arrived here in ... see wreck |
13/09/1960 Rosa Pellegrino MV (+1960) wreck |
On September 13th, 1960, the Italian tanker ROSA PELLEGRINO, built in 1954, loaded with oil, caught fire and was destroyed after several explosions while discharging at Venice. see wreck |
13/09/1963 Paul Gufflet MFV (+1963) wreck |
On September 13th, 1963, the Congolese trawler PAUL GUFFLET, built in 1947, was lost after running aground 135 miles northwest of Pointe Noire. see wreck |
13/09/1946 S. Wiley Wakeman SS (+1946) wreck |
SS. Wiley Wakeman grounded on a submerged wreck off Tabago Island on the 13th September 1946 and sank. She was refloated on the 22nd September 1946 and towed to the Port of Spain, then Mobile and laid up, damaged. Scrapped in 1948 at New Orleans. see wreck |
13/09/1908 John A. Matheson SV (+1908) wreck |
SV John A. Matheson was abandoned in the North Atlantic on the 13th September 1908 when on route from Baltimore for San andreas with a general cargo. see wreck |
13/09/1909 John Proctor SV (+1909) wreck |
JOHN PROCTOR was an American sailing schooner that ran aground and was wrecked on the 13th September 1909 at Cape Henlopen when on route from New York for Norfolk. see wreck |
13/09/1909 Stillman F. Kelley SV (+1909) wreck |
STILLMAN F. KELLEY was an American cargo schooner that ran aground 6miles North of Anguilla Island, N or Cuba on the 13th September 1909 when on route from Newport News for Cardenas with a cargo of coal. see wreck |
13/09/1851 William SV (+1851) wreck |
WILLIAM was a British brig that ran aground and was wrecked at Whitby Rocks on the 13rh September 1851. Vessel built by Rennie. see wreck |
13/09/1915 Kizilirmak SS (+1915) wreck |
KIZILIRMAK was a Turkish cargo steamer that shelled and sunk by Russian warship near Sakarya on the 13th September 1915. see wreck |
13/09/1867 Mary E. Campbell SV (+1867) wreck |
MARY E. CAMPBELL was a British sailing vessel from Liverpool that was on route for Aden with a cargo of coal and 24 passengers when she foundered 24 miles Nw of Sharpnose on the 13th September 1867. 7 crew & 24 passegers drowned. see wreck |
13/09/1907 Süllberg SS (+1907) wreck |
In the year 1907, the German cargo ship SÜLLBERG, owned at the time of her loss by Struve, Matthias, was lost in a typhoon. Last sighted off Great Landrone Island on the 13th September 1907 when on route for Hong Kong. see wreck |
13/09/1901 May SV (+1901) wreck |
The colonial sailing vessel May was abandoned in the North Atlantic carrying fish and lumber from Lunenburg to San Juan see wreck |
13/09/1901 Lavinia Campbell SV (+1901) wreck |
The American schooner Lavinia Campbell capsized after collision off Overfalls, Philadelphia. She then grounded at Fourteen Foot Bank and became a total loss. She was on a voyage from Boston. see wreck |
13/09/1874 Norma SS (+1874) wreck |
On September 13th, 1874, the German cargo ship NORMA, built in 1874 by Lindsay E. and owned at the time of her loss by Neptun Dampfschifffahrts, on voyage from Kronshtadt to Stettin with a cargo of rye, foundered off Gotland after stranding. see wreck |
13/09/1901 St. Thomas SV (+1901) wreck |
The American schooner St. Thomas was wrecked 5 miles WSW from Muskegat (sic. Muskeget Island near Nantucket) carrying coal from Baltimore to Quincy. see wreck |
13/09/1901 Helene SV (+1901) wreck |
The Dutch schooner Helene was wrecked at Schaarhoern carrying timber from Fredrikstad to Itzehoe. see wreck |
13/09/1891 Luella A. Snow SV (+1891) wreck |
On September 13th, 1891, the American schooner LUELLA A. SNOW, on voyage from Charleston, S.C. to New York with a cargo of sleepers, was abandoned 15 miles east of Cape Lookout. see wreck |
13/09/1892 Forest Home SV (+1892) wreck |
Prior to September 13th, 1892, the American schooner FOREST HOME was abandoned and reported drifting around Araesas Island. see wreck |
13/09/1892 Casket SV (+1892) wreck |
On September 13th, 1892, the British barque CASKET, on voyage from Huelva to Wilmington, N.C. with a cargo of iron pyrites, was wrecked on the Frying Pan Shoals. see wreck |
13/09/1892 Eulie SV (+1892) wreck |
On September 13th, 1892, the British barque EULIE, on voyage from Tobasco Coast to United Kingdom with a cargo of mahogany, was wrecked at Santa Anna. note : on that same day, same place, American schooner GRACE GOWER was wrecked. Perhaps a storm was the reason ? see wreck |
13/09/1892 Grace Gower SV (+1892) wreck |
On September 13th, 1892, the American schooner GRACE GOWER, on voyage from New York to Caibarien, Cuba, was wrecked at Santa Anna. note : on that same day, same place, British barque EULIE was wrecked. Perhaps a storm was the reason ? see wreck |
13/09/1920 Mary L. Oxner SV (+1920) wreck |
The Colonial schooner Mary L. Oxner was wrecked on Silver Bank , Turk's Island in ballast from Porto Rico. see wreck |
13/09/1895 A. Heaton SV (+1895) wreck |
On September 13th, 1895, the American schooner A. HEATON, on voyage from Maine to New York with a cargo of paving stones, was lost after a collision off Highland Light, Mass. see wreck |
13/09/1660 Nossa Senhora da Estrela SV (+1660) wreck |
Nossa Senhora da Estrela 25.04.1660: quitta Lisbonne pour l'Inde chargé de matériel militaire, vin, tabac, marchandises diverses et d'argent pour l'achat de produits locaux. 13.09.1660: fit naufrage à 7 m. n. N de la baie St Augustin (Madagascar), perdant 22 vies. Le capitaine et quelques officie... see wreck |
13/09/1876 Faustina (+1876) wreck |
The Faustina foundered on a voyage Cardiff to Havana. Crew saved. see wreck |
13/09/2013 Blue Comet (+2013) wreck |
Blue Comet Souffrit une voie d'eau suite à une collision avec un objet non identifié à 22 m. n. SE de l'Isleta de Las Palmas de Grande Canarie (Espagne). Ses 2 occupants furent recueillis par un hélicoptère de sauvetage Suffered a waterway following a collision with an unidentified object at 22 ... see wreck |
13/09/1991 Agathis MV (+1991) wreck |
AGATHIS MV(+1991)
STRANDED IN NAGO BAY, IN LAT. 26 LONG. 127 33E, ON 13/9/91 AFTER DRAGGING ANCHORS DURING TYPHOON 'KINNA'. REFLOATED WITH TUG ASSISTANCE ON 21/9/91 AND ESCORTED TO NAHA, OKINAWA PREF. LATER TAKEN TO BUSAN AND BROKEN UP.
WAS IN FACT REPAIRED AND BECAME,
JAMES 1 1992-1994 Winli... see wreck |
13/09/1944 Usa Maru (+1944) wreck |
On September 13th, 1944, the Japanese cargo ship USA MARU, built in 1915 by Nagata Sanjuro and owned by Osaka Shosen K. K., was sunk in an air raid in Taiwan Strait. see wreck |
13/09/1931 Mindelo SS (+1931) wreck |
SS Mindelo was a Portuguese cargo steamer that ran aground 18 miles S. of Mossamedes and was wrecked on 13th September 1931. see wreck |
13/09/1919 Maude H. Dudley (+1919) wreck |
Mobile, 13 September 1919: Radio advices were received yesterday by the John A Merritt company that their schooner, the MAUDE H. DUDLEY, had been dismasted and abandoned and the crew picked up by the steamer EASTERN STAR. The DUDLEY was bound from Pensacola to Havana with lumber and was caught in th... see wreck |
13/09/1899 Carl FV (+1899) wreck |
CARL was a German iron hulled steam trawler that left Bremerhaven for the fishing grounds on the 13th September 1899 was was not heard of again and posted missing. see wreck |
13/09/1904 Edith Mary SV (+1904) wreck |
EDITH MARY was a British iron hulled barque on route from the Ascension Island for St. John's, Newfoundland in ballast. She left Ascension on the 13th September 1904 and was not heard of since and posted missing. see wreck |
13/09/1944 Mosquito FB.VI NT180 (+1944) wreck |
On 13 September 1944, the British Mosquito FB.VI NT180 crashed in the Westerschelde off Breskens. The aircraft had departed from Thorney Island and targeted Dutch Isles area. Both 2 crew members died. see wreck |
13/09/1890 Maria Adelaide SV (+1890) wreck |
MARIA ADELAIDE was an American wooden hulled schooner that was on route from Bridgeport for Bangor, Me., in ballast when she ran aground and was wrecked at Cutty Hunk on the 13th September 1890. see wreck |
13/09/1925 Regensburg FV (+1925) wreck |
On September 13th, 1925, the German trawler REGENSBURG was wrecked on the south coast of Iceland. see wreck |
13/09/1922 Pierre Bernardo SV (+1922) wreck |
PIERRE BERNARDO was a French wooden hulled schooner on route from St. Pierre, Miq when she foundered off the Newfoundland coast on the 13th September 1922. see wreck |
13/09/1922 Julie SV (+1922) wreck |
JULIE was a French wooden hulled schooner on route from Lisbon for St. Pierre, Miq., carrying a cargo of salt when she went missing after leaving Lisbon on the 13th September 1922 and was not heard of since. see wreck |
13/09/2001 Kamikawa Maru (+2001) wreck |
On September 12th, 2001, the Japanese cargo KAMIKAWA MARU, built in 1986, on voyage with iron ore in the South Atlantic sustained heavy damage and water leakage in a storm. She was abandoned by her crew and broke in two pieces and sank the next day. 10 people, including the Captain lost their lives. see wreck |
13/09/1900 Ali-Baba FV (+1900) wreck |
Ali Baba was a 63 ton schooner that had been built in Pubnico, Nova Scotia in 1884. This vessel, operated by a local owner Mr. Jacques Légasse, was manned by 19 crews and fishermens, commanded by Captain Joseph Chesnel. This schooner was fishing on the Banc of Saint-Pierre on September 13th, 1900, ... see wreck |
13/09/1959 Olympia (+1959) wreck |
On September 13th, 1959, the Lebanese motor-schooner OLYMPIA, built in 1920, on voyage from Gdansk to Finland with a cargo of coal, was lost near Gdansk. see wreck |
13/09/1978 Kaiun Maru No.5 (+1978) wreck |
KAIUN MARU NO.5 was a Japanese motor cargo vessel that foundered in Sagami Bay, Kanagawa on the 13th September 1978. see wreck |
13/09/1978 Vikholm MV (+1978) wreck |
VIKHOLM was Norwegian wooden hulled motor cargo vessel that ran aground with a bulk cargo at Ryfylkefjorden on the 13th September 1978. see wreck |
13/09/1937 T-2 (+1937) wreck |
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13/09/1873 Princess Beatrice SV (+1873) wreck |
On September 13th, 1873, the British fully rigged ship PRINCESS BEATRICE, built in 1863 at St. John, N. B. on voyage from Newport, Mon. to Yokohama with 1600 tons of coal, lost her rudder, sprang a leak in a 12 beaufort typhoon and had to be abandoned by her crew. see wreck |
13/09/1897 Alma SV (+1897) wreck |
The Swedish barquentine Alma carrying wood goods, iron and matches from Gothenburg via Daka to St Louis ( Sen ) was wrecked at St Louis in 1897. see wreck |
13/09/1878 Ohio SV (+1878) wreck |
On September 13th, 1878, the British brig OHIO, built in 1841 at Sunderland, on voyage from Sunderland to Cronstadt with 250 tons of coal, was thrown on her beam ends, sprang a leak and was abandoned after a S.W. force 7 storm, 160 miles Ex1/2S of Souter Point , North Sea. see wreck |
13/09/1899 Fish Girl (+1899) wreck |
The ketch Fish Girl left Plymouth for the Bristol Channel on 12 September 1899. The following evening she was run down by the Newcastle steamer CAIRNGOWAN from Cardiff to London with coal. The crew of the fishing boat got clear in their punt and were rescued by a boat from the steamer. They were lan... see wreck |
13/09/1853 Charles Hamerton SV (+1853) wreck |
Wooden brig Charles Hamerton (also Hammerton), built Liverpool, 1833, 180 tons, registered Liverpool. Traded to West Indies for hardwood. Registered Whitehaven 1851. Voyage St Andrews (New Brunswick) to Cobh, damaged by storm and abandoned 13 September 1853, crew rescued by New Zealand of Newry. ... see wreck |
13/09/1849 Sarah Trotman SV (+1849) wreck |
Wooden barque Sarah Trotman , built Liverpool 1838, 274 tons, owned Troman, Liverpool, registered Liverpool. Trade to West Indies, and later sailed to China. Voyage Shanghai to London, lost in Formosa Strait, 13 September 1849, crew saved. [from Shipping and Mercantile Gazette - Thursday 20 Decem... see wreck |
13/09/1861 Belle SV (+1861) wreck |
Wooden brig Belle , built Cato & Miller, Liverpool, 1853, 187grt, owned Ridley, Liverpool, ON 20766. Voyage from Newfoundland with fish, lost near Barbados 13 September 1861, owned T Ridley, 5 crew saved, 5 lost. [RCUS quotes 13 crew and 2 drowned]. [from Liverpool Shipping Telegraph and Daily C... see wreck |
13/09/1874 Spitfire SV (+1874) wreck |
On September 13th, 1874, the British fully rigged ship SPITFIRE (capt. D. Sclater), built in 1856, departed Gaboon, West Africa for Queenstown with 460 tons of barwood & c. and was not heard of ever since. Posted as missing 24th March 1875. 13 people lost their lives. see wreck |
13/09/1875 Wilhelm Schröder (+1875) wreck |
On August 28th, 1875, the German ship WILHELM SCHRÖDER (capt. Ehlert), departed Abo for Copenhagen & Southampton with a cargo of oats. She received orders at Copenhagen on September 13th and was not heard of ever since. Posted as missing December 15th, 1875. see wreck |
13/09/1876 Brisk SV (+1876) wreck |
On September 13th, 1876, the British schooner BRISK, built in 1867, departed Turk's Island for Port Haiti with 1 passenger and in ballast and went missing. She was not heard of ever since. 6 people lost their lives. see wreck |
13/09/1878 Margaret SV (+1878) wreck |
On September 13th, 1878, the British schooner MARGARET, built in 1861, departed Ayr for Waterford with 118 tons of coal in bulk and went missing. She was not heard of ever since. 4 people lost their lives. see wreck |
13/09/1875 Toronto SV (+1875) wreck |
On September 13th, 1875, the British barque TORONTO (capt. Cowan), built in 1849, on voyage from Nevassa to Hull with 240 tons of phosphate guano in bulk, was abandoned in a hurricane force 12, off Nevassa Island, West Indies. 13 people lost their lives. There was only one survivor. Note : The TOR... see wreck |
13/09/1869 Jane & Catherine SV (+1869) wreck |
Wooden flat Jane & Catherine , built Richard Thomas, 1837, 41 tons ON13357. Registered Beaumaris 17/1837, 41 tons, later 11/1847, 35 tons. In 1866 crew list gives owner Thomas Roberts of Trefriw, master Moses Parry of Conway. For sale 1867. Registered Cardigan 1868-9, owned Thomas Roach, Newport (P... see wreck |
13/09/1876 Nellie SV (+1876) wreck |
On September 13th, 1876, the Canadian schooner NELLIE, built in 1868 at Trinity Bay, on voyage in Newfoundland from Trinity to Heart's Content in ballast, sprang a leak in a S.S.E. force 9 wind and was abandoned by her crew, in Trinity Bay. see wreck |