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and the Halifax Explosion – On 6 December 1917, Halifax, Nova Scota Canada, was devastated b RMS Titanic – A passenger ocean liner and, at the tme, the world's largest ship. On 14 April 1912, on her maiden voyage, she s Taiping - On 27 January 1949 the Chinese steamer Taiping sank after a collision with another vessel en Salem Express – On 17 December 1991, while on a voyage from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia to Safaga, Egypt, with Toya Maru – A Japanese passenger ferry that sank in Typhoon Marie in the Tsugaru Strait between the RMS Empress of Ireland – On 29 May 1914 the passenger liner sank after colliding with the cargo ship Storstad on the Saint Law General Slocum – The paddle steamer caught fire and sank in New York City's East River on 15 June 1904. Kiche Maru – Sank in a typhoon in the Pacific on 22 September 1912. It is estmated that more than 1,0 Hong Moh – On 3 March 1921, the ship struck the White Rocks on Lamock Island near Swatow (Shantou) o Bukoba – The overloaded ferry sank on 21 May 1996 on Lake Victoria. While the ship's manifest showed 4 Wusung – On 16 September 1927, 900 Japanese workers died when the steamship, bound for Kamchatka, Estonia – the Roll-on/roll-off sank in heavy seas on 28 September 1994. An investgaton concluded that Eastland – On 24 July 1915, while moored to the dock in the Chicago River, the capacity load of passengers Indigirka - On 12 December 1939 the prisoner transport ship Indigirka ran aground and rolled on its sid Camorta – The ship was caught in a cyclone and sank in the Irrawaddy Delta on 6 May 1902 with the los HMS Bulwark – On 26 November 1914, a powerful internal explosion ripped her apart at 7:50am while she was moored at Num Norge – On 28 June 1904 the ship ran aground on Helen's Reef near Rockall. 635 people were lost; 160 s Ramdas – On 17 July 1947 the ship capsized 10 miles (16 km) off Mumbai, killing 625 people aboard. The wreck became known Novorossiysk – On 29 October 1955, the battleship was moored in Sevastopol Bay, 300 metres (330 yd) from shore and opposit Grandcamp – On 16 April 1947, the French-registered Liberty ship caught fire and exploded dockside whil Tamponas II – On 27 January 1981 the ocean liner, carrying more people than its capacity limit of 1,137, SS Afrique (1907) – The passenger ship sank on 9 January 1920 in the Bay of Biscay in bad weather. Sh Ferry Neptune – Sank on 16 February 1993.[14][15][16] Shamia – On 25 May 1986 the double deck river ferry, carrying about 1,000 people, capsized in the Meghna River 135 miles (21 Valbanera – the steamship sank in the Gulf of Mexico 45 mi (72 km) west of Key West, Florida in a hurricane in September 1919 Cahaya Bahari – On 29 June 2000 the overloaded ferry carrying refugees from the Maluku Islands sank Príncipe de Asturias – Sank near the island of Sao Sebastao, Brazil on 5 March 1916. At least 445 out o On 4 August 1975, two passenger ships Hongxing 245 and Hongxing 240, on overnight trips between Gua Admiral Nakhimov – On 31 August 1986 the ship collided with the bulk carrier Pyotr Vasyov in Tsemes Ba A reported 400 people were lost when an unnamed passenger ferry struck a sand bar and capsized in th Doña Marilyn – On the afternoon of 24 October 1988, while sailing from Manila to Tacloban City, the ve KM Bismas Raya 2 – In October 1999 the ferry KM Bismas Raya 2 caught fire, capsized and sank while of Princess Sophia – On 23 October 1918 the passenger steamship ran aground on Vanderbilt Reef in Lynn Can Namyoung – The South Korean ferry sank on 14 December 1970. It was carrying 338 people, who were tr Yoshino – On 14 May 1904, the cruiser sank killing 319 people after a collision. 19 survived. Principessa Mafalda – On 25 October 1927, the ocean liner sank off the coast of Brazil after her prope Dashun – On 24 November 1999 the ferry caught fire, broke apart and sank in rough seas off Yantai in Harta Rimba – On 7 February 1999 the ferry foundered and sank after being struck by a large wave while Liberté – battleship that suffered an accidental ammuniton explosion in 1911; about 300 people were k Sirio – On 4 August 1906 the cargo steamship sank after she ran aground and suffered a boiler explosion Seohae Ferry – was a South Korean passenger ship that sank near Wi-do island, Jeolla Province. The shi Üsküdar – A small passenger ferry sank due to heavy lodos weather in the Gulf of ?zmit on 1 March 195 Likoni Ferry – On 29 April 1994 the overloaded passenger ferry Mtongwe One capsized and sank killing Angamos – On 6 July 1928 she sailed bound for Talcahuano and sank off Punta Morguillas Lebu, Chile. Of t Gurita - On 19 January 1996 the ferry Gurita sunk during a strong storm six miles from Sabang. Of tho Great Lakes Storm of 1913 – A cyclonic blizzard (sometmes referred to as an inland hurricane) on the Dara – sank in the Persian Gulf on 8 April 1961, as a result of a powerful explosion that killed 238 of Heraklion – a car ferry that capsized and sank on 8 December 1966 in the Aegean Sea in a storm. An uns MV Christena An overloaded passenger ferry boat that sank crossing the channel between the islands of St. Kitts and Nevis, Le Changgyeong – The South Korean ferry sank on 5 January 1953. It was cruising from Yeosu to Busan.[28 Sovnarkom – on 10 May 1921 crashed into Novosibirsk railway bridge and sank in the Ob river, resultng i Aquidabã – a Brazilian ironclad warship built in the mid-1880s. On 21 January 1906, the powder magazin Waratah – Around 27 July 1909, the steamship, en route from Australia to London, was lost without trace Matsushima – On 30 April 1908 the Japanese cruiser Matsushima, while returning from a training cruise Iolaire – (Scottish Gaelic for "Eagle") was an Admiralty yacht that hit rocks and sank on 1 January 1919 The Mezada was lost 3 March 1981; The cargo ship sank in rough seas approximately 100 nautcal mile Haisal – On 27 December 1988 the passenger ferry sank after being rammed from behind by a cargo ship Herald of Free Enterprise – Capsized and sank on 6 March 1987 due to taking on water just minutes afte Aleksandr Suvorov – on 5 June 1983 the ship struck a girder of the Ulyanovsk railway bridge. The collision Don Juan - On 22 April 1980 the luxury liner Don Juan collided with an oil tanker Tacloban off Tablas St USS Hobson - On the night of 26 April 1952, Hobson was steaming in formaton with carrier USS Wasp (CV-18) about 600 miles Southern Cross – Lost with all 173 hands in a storm between 31 March and 3 April 1914. Believed to b Shiun Maru – 11 May 1955. Collided in dense fog her with sister ship Uko Maru in the Seto Inland Sea Scandinavian Star – caught fire in 1990 en route between Norway and Denmark, killing 159 people. Princess of the Orient – On 18 September 1998, the ferry, while travelling from Manila to Cebu, sailed Larchmont – On 12 February 1907, the paddle steamer Larchmont sank off Block Island, Rhode Island af Koombana – disappeared on 20 March 1912 north of Port Hedland, Western Australia, in a tropical cycl Majakovskis Riga – sank in the Daugava River on 13 August 1950, 147 died. Cebu City – On 2 December 1994, the ferry collided with a Singaporean freighter Kota Suria and sank in Moby Prince – On 10 April 1991, the Italian ferry Moby Prince collided with the oil tanker Agip Abruzzo Morro Castle (1930) – In the early morning hours of 8 September 1934, while en route from Havana to Kuru – A steamship that sank after capsizing in high winds on 7 September 1929 in Lake Näsijärvi near City of Rio de Janeiro – en route from Hong Kong, this passenger ship sank on 21 February 1901 after st Princess Victoria – Sank on 31 January 1953 in the North Channel (between Scotland and Northern Ireland Pamir – On 21 September 1957 the four-masted barque Pamir was caught in Hurricane Carrie and sank of Volturno – On 9 October 1913 the steamship, carrying mostly immigrants bound for New York, caught fir USS Thresher (SSN-593) – A nuclear-powered attack submarine that sank on deep-diving tests on 10 April 1963 about 220 naut TSMS Lakonia – Caught fire and burned in the Atlantc Ocean on 22 December 1963. 128 people died, of whom 95 were passen Berlin – On 21 February 1907 the steamship was driven onto the granite breakwater at the New Waterwa Hilda – A steamship on a cross-Channel run that sank in 1905 killing 125 people. Yongala – The ship sank off Cape Bowling Green, Australia, after steaming into a cyclone. There were no Pulau Kidjang – On 26 December 1973, the passenger ferry sank in the Rejang River near Tanjung Jerijeh, Sarawak, Malaysia 3. Iéna – On 12 March 1907, while in drydock in the Missiessy Basin at Toulon, the French battleship suffer K-141 Kursk – The Russian submarine Kursk sank with all hands in the Barents Sea on 12 August 2000 on a Noronic – Caught fire at the dockside in Toronto Harbour on 16 September 1949. Estmates ranged from Valencia – Shortly before midnight on 22 January 1906, she struck a reef near Pachena Point on the south Vestris – On 12 November 1928 the ship began listng about 200 nautcal miles (370 km) off Hampton Roads, Virginia, was aban Star of Bengal - On 20 September 1908, in the beginning of her return trip from Fort Wrangell to San F Orazio – On 21 January 1940 the passenger liner caught fire and burned 35 miless off Toulon, France. 48 USS Bennington - At 06:11 on 26 May 1954, while cruising off Narragansett Bay, the fluid in one of her HMS Thets – A T-class submarine that sank in Liverpool Bay on 1 June 1939 after inadvertent opening of both doors of a torpe USS Scorpion (SSN-589) – A nuclear-powered submarine that sank (most likely due to an internal explosion) on 22 May 1968 46 The Fourth disaster – a boat sank in the Volga near Yaroslavl on 9 July 1933. At least 98 died. Hans Hedtoft – The Danish liner was sailing from Greenland when she struck an iceberg and sank on 3 SS Emir - On 9 August 1911 the French steamship Emir was struck and sunk by the Britsh steamship Silv Florizel – Sank after striking a reef at Horn Head Point Cape Race near Cappahayden, Newfoundland on Seacrest – the Unocal drilling ship capsized in the Gulf of Thailand on 3 November 1989 in Typhoon "G Connemara - On 3 November 1916 the ferry Connemara sank at the entrance to Carlingford Lough, Louth, Yarmouth Castle – The steamship's loss in a disastrous fire in 1965 prompted new laws for safety at sea. Columbia – A little over 20 minutes past midnight on 21 July 1907, the passenger steamship Columbia col Topolobampo — In November 1922, the 36-ton steamer Topolobampo left Guaymas carrying 125 passengers Ocean Ranger – On 15 February 1982 a semi-submersible mobile offshore drilling unit sank on the Grand Banks of Newfoundla Kateri i Radës - On 28 March 1997 the Albanian ship Kateri i Radës sank following a collision with the Itali HMAS Voyager – On 10 February 1964, while undergoing post-refit exercises, the destroyer was rammed and sunk off Jervis Ba Express Samina – On 26 September 2000, the roll-on/roll-off ferry hit a reef and sank at 23:02 hrs near TCG Dumlup?nar – On 4 April 1953, the submarine sank with all hands after colliding with the Swedish Datu Kalantaw – a Philippine Navy destroyer escort driven aground by Typhoon Clara on 21 September George Prince – On 20 October 1976, a small automobile ferry crossing the Mississippi River in Louisian San Juan - On the night of 29 August 1929, the coastal liner San Juan, outbound from San Francisco, Cali Spyros - On 12 October 1978, while undergoing repairs dockside, the Greek tanker Spyros exploded at th Penguin – On 12 February 1909, the inter-island ferry Penguin hit a rock near the entrance to Wellingt HMS Affray – an Amphion-class submarine that disappeared on 16 April 1951 on a training exercise in the English Channel, killi København – a Danish five-masted barque used as a naval training vessel untl she disappeared with 75 ab USS Frank E. Evans – On 3 June 1969, while operatng as a plane guard for the Australian aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne in th Viva Antpolo VII - On 16 May 1995 the ferry Viva Antpolo VII caught fire and sank in the vicinity of L STV Royston Grange – The Britsh cargo liner was destroyed by fire after a collision with the petroleum tanker Tien Chee in the Gretchen I - On 19 February 1996 the overloaded ferry Gretchen I capsized and sank off Cadiz with the lo HMS M1 – The submarine sank with all hands (69) on 12 November 1925 after being struck by the Swedish ship Vidar while su Justo Rufino Barrios II - On 1 January 1989 the ferry Justo Rufino Barrios II sank in Amatque Bay whilst HMS Cobra – the Britsh destroyer's short career ended when she broke her back and sank near Cromer on 18 September 1901 HMS Truculent – The Britsh T-class submarine sank in the Thames Estuary on 12 January 1950 after colliding with the Swedish HMS K5 – A K-class submarine, lost with all hands (57) on 20 January 1921 when she sank en route to a mock battle in the Bay USS Conestoga - The ship was missing and lost with all hands after it left 25 March 1921 from Mare Isla Clallam – The ferry sank on 9 January 1903 in a storm in the Strait of Juan de Fuca, between Britsh Co Asia South Korea - On 22 December 1999 the ferry Asia South Korea was off Bantayan Island in stormy w Mackinac – late in the afternoon of 18 August 1925, the 162 feet (49 m) excursion ship was passing the Newport Naval Staton Jan Heweliusz – a Polish Roll-on/roll-off ferry in the early hours of 14 January 1993, while sailing from Swinoujscie to Ystad, cap Georges Philippar was an ocean liner of the French Messageries Maritmes line that was built in 1930. O TEV Wahine – an inter island ferry that foundered in a cyclone on Barrett Reef at the mouth of Wellington Harbour and capsize Milwaukee – On 22 October 1929 the train ferry Milwaukee, while carrying 27 railroad cars, sank off M Marchioness - On 20 August 1989 the pleasure boat Marchioness sank after being pushed under by the dr Minocher Cowasjee The cargo ship reported in distress in positon 25°18?S 68°00?E? / ?25.3°S 68.00°E? Canastota – On 13 June 1921, the cargo steamer left Sydney, Australia, bound for Wellington, New Zeal USS Iowa – On 19 April 1989, An open breech explosion occurred in the center gun of turret Number Two aboard Iowa, killing a Mohawk – On 24 Januar 1935, eight miles off the coast of New Jersey, the passenger liner Mohawk suffer Andrea Doria – On 25 July 1956, approaching the coast of Nantucket, Massachusetts, bound for New York Dix – On 18 November 1906 the ferry sank off Alki Point, Seattle after a collision, killing more than 45 p Elingamite – The ship, carrying a large consignment of gold, was wrecked in 1902 off the north coast of Derbyshire – Lost on 9 September 1980, south of Japan, in Typhoon Orchid. All aboard (42 crew and 2 sp K-278 Komsomolets - On 7 April 1989 the Soviet Mike-class nuclear submarine sank in the Barents Sea wi Heleanna – On 28 August 1971, the Greek ferry Heleanna caught fire off Torre Canne (Italy), resultng Monroe – 30 January 1914, while traveling from Norfolk to New York City, the passenger ship Monroe was sunk by the freighte Islander – On 15 August 1901, while sailing down the narrow Lynn Canal south of Juneau, the ship struck Sechelt – The ferry sank on 24 March 1911 in Strait of Juan de Fuca under mysterious circumstances, kil Don - a pleasure craft that was lost in Casco Bay Maine 29 June 1941 in an apparent explosion, near Ragg USS Liberty - On 8 June 1967, during the Six-Day War, the United States Navy technical research ship USS Liberty was attacked Carl D. Bradley – Sank on Lake Michigan in an 18 November 1958 storm with the loss of 33 crew. Tritonica – On 20 July 1963 the Bermuda-registered ore carrier was on the St Lawrence River en route fr William B. Davock – On 11 November 1940 the cargo ship was caught in a fierce storm on Lake Michigan. She was making her w Fantome – The 679-ton windjammer was lost in October 1998 in Hurricane Mitch. All 31 crew were lost Britannic - Sank after striking a mine in the Aegean Sea near the Greek Isle of Kea on 21st November 19 SS Edmund Fitzgerald – Fitzgerald was an American taconite Great Lakes freighter that sank in a Lake Superior storm on 10 Nov Sultana – On 26 April 1865 this Mississippi riverboat, steaming north with an excessive number of passen Tek Sing – The Chinese ship, called a junk, was bound for Batavia, Dutch East Indies. On 6 February 1822 she tried a shortcut th HMS Blenheim and HMS Java – While sailing in convoy to India both ships were lost without trace in a gale and are presumed t Lefort – On 22 September 1857 Lefort was in the Gulf of Finland en route from Reval to Kronstadt alon SS Vaitarna – On 8 November 1888, the ship went missing in the cyclonic storm off the coast of Saurashtra region of Gujarat[2] HMS St George – The second-rate was wrecked near Ringkøbing on the west coast of Jutland on 24 December 1811. She narro Sémillante – On 15 February 1855, in the Strait of Bonifacio near the Lavezzi Islands, Sémillante was caug William Nelson - While en route to New York City, the emigrant ship burned and sank on June 26. [1] San Telmo - Damaged by severe weather in the Drake Passage, south of Cape Horn, it sank in September SS Princess Alice – On 3 September 1878 the pleasure steamer was making what was billed as a "Moonlight Trip" to Gravesend HMS Defence – on 24 December 1811 the third-rate ran aground off the west coast of Jutland, Denmark. She was under the co HMS Minotaur – the third-rate was wrecked off Texel in the Netherlands with heavy loss of life in December 1810. La Bourgogne – The passenger ship sank on 4 July 1898 after a collision in dense fog with the Britsh s Utopia – Collided with HMS Anson while trying to enter the Bay of Gibraltar on 17 March 1891. She sank in minutes, killing 562 Guiding Star – The clipper ship Guiding Star was lost with all hands, 481 passengers and 62 crew, durin RMS Atlantc – On the ship's 19th voyage, on 1 April 1873, she ran onto rocks and sank off the coast of Nova Scota, killing 535 Ertu?rul – Sank on 18 September 1890 after striking a reef in a typhoon off Kushimoto, Japan. 533 sailo HMS Hero – the 74-gun third-rate was wrecked on the Haak Sands at the mouth of the Texel during a gale. All but 12 of her cre HMS York – the third-rate left Woolwich under Captain Henry Mitford on the 26 December 1803 for a routne patrol in the Nor City of Glasgow – a Britsh single-screw passenger steamship that disappeared en route from Liverpool HMS Captain – On 7 September 1870, the turret ship capsized and sank in high winds on the Atlantc Ocean. An estmated 480 Austria – On 1 September 1858 the ship caught fire while traveling from Hamburg to New York. The pass Cospatrick – The ship caught fire south of the Cape of Good Hope on 17 November 1874 while on a voy Royal Charter – a steam clipper which was wrecked off the beach of Porth Alerth in Dulas Bay on the nor Rival – Carrying volunteers from Glasgow to the Miguelist war, sank off Connemara on 4 December 1832, Central America – Sank off the Carolinas on a hurricane on 9 September 1857. An estmated 425 out of Reina Regente – the cruiser sank in a storm on 9 March 1895, with the loss of all 420 crew. Cataraqui – An emigrant ship bound for Australia, she struck a reef south-west of King Island, Tasmania, on HMS Invincible – On 16 March 1801, the third-rate was damaged in a storm and driven onto a sandbar off the coast of Norfolk. RMS Tayleur – On 21 January 1854 the Charles Moore & Company clipper ship ran aground and sank on her maiden voyage off Pomona – On 24 April 1859 the emigrant ship Pomona (1181 tons) was wrecked on a sandbank off Ballyconig Elizabeth – On 28 December 1810 she was wrecked in a storm on the outer banks of the Dunkirk brake. At HMS Eurydice – On 24 March 1878,[7] the training ship Eurydice was caught in a heavy snow storm off the Isle of Wight, capsiz Arniston – On 30 May 1815, the East India Company ship was wrecked in a storm on the South African coa Sea Horse – wrecked in Tramore Bay during storm 30 January 1816. She had been chartered to carry mem HMS Victoria – Accidentally rammed by HMS Camperdown and sunk on 22 June 1893 in annual summer fleet exercises off Trip Schiller – On 7 May 1875, the ship sank after hitting the Retarrier Ledges in the Isles of Scilly. Most of h Arctc – a paddle steamer that sank 27 September 1854 off Cape Race, Newfoundland after colliding wit Annie Jane – was a passenger ship carrying immigrants that was damaged and sunk in a gale off the coa HMS Athenienne – On the evening of 20 October 1806, she struck a submerged reef on the Esquirques, in the Strait of Sicily an Elbe – Sank on 30 January 1895 after a collision with the steamship Crathie in the North Sea. One lifebo Cazador – On 30 January 1856 the ship sailed from Talcahuano, Chile bound for Valparaíso carrying the PS Lady Elgin – Passenger steamer that collided with the schooner Augusta of Oswego in a gale and sank Kapunda – On 20 January 1887 the Britsh emigrant ship sank after colliding with the barque Ada Melmou Northfleet – On the night of 22 January 1873 she was at anchor about New Era – On 13 November 1854, the ship sank after grounding in a storm at Deal Beach in New Jersey. Evening Star – On 6 October 1866 she sank after sailing into a hurricane 180 miles east of Tybee Island, HMS Juno – was a training ship when in 1880 she disappeared with her entre crew after setting sail from Bermuda for Falmout Unebi – In December 1886, while en route from France to Japan with a French captain, Unebi disappear SS Hermann – On 13 February 1869 the steamship Hermann was wrecked after striking a rock a mile off USS Maine – On 15 February 1898, while at anchor in Havana harbor, Cuba, an explosion of undetermined origin in the ship's m Pacific – On 4 November 1875 the ship sank as a result of colliding with the steamship Orpheus southw SMS Grosser Kurfürst – The ironclad sank on her maiden voyage in a collision with the ironclad SMS König Wilhelm. The two sh Earl of Abergavenny – On 5 February 1805 the East Indiaman Earl of Abergavenny sank shortly after str Cleopatra, with a crew of 151 carrying 100 convicts plus guard from Mumbai to Singapore sank during a Powhattan – On 16 April 1854, the ship sank off the coast of New Jersey in a severe storm, with no surv Pennsylvania – On 13 June 1858, the steamboat was on the Mississippi River near Ship Island, below Me RMS Royal Adelaide – a paddle steamer that ran between London and Cork. On 30 March 1850 the ship was lost on the Tongue HMS Avenger – the frigate sailed from Gibraltar on 17 December 1847 bound for Malta. On 20 December she ran onto the Sor G. P. Griffith – On 17 June the paddle steamer G.P. Griffith caught fire and the ship's course altered Anglo Saxon – On 27 April 1863 the steamship ran aground north of Cape Race, killing 237 people. Ville du Havre – The liner Ville du Havre collided with Loch Earn in the mid-Atlantc on 22 November Brother Jonathan – was a paddle steamer that struck an uncharted rock near Point St George, off Crescen Neva – She was a convict ship that left Cork, Ireland, bound for Sydney, Australia. On 13 May 1835 she London – On 10 January 1866, while travelling from Gravesend in England to Melbourne, Australia, a sto Cleopatra – On 15 April 1847 the Cleopatra foundered during a cyclone off the Malabar Coast in the In Portland – On 26 November 1898, the steamship left India Wharf in Boston, Massachusetts, for Portland City of Boston – a Britsh iron-hulled single-screw passenger steamship of the Inman Line which disappe Boadicea – wrecked in Courtmacsharry Bay during storm 30 January 1816. The ship had been travelling Phoenix On 21 November 1847, the screw steamer Phoenix burned on Lake Michigan with the loss of at Waterloo – On 28 August 1842 the Britsh convict ship Waterloo was driven ashore, along with several o HMS Orpheus – On 7 February 1863 Orpheus sank off the west coast of Auckland, New Zealand after grounding on a sand bar. Nathalie – sank in ice off Newfoundland, Britsh North America in May 1826, killing 189 of the 250 pe Pacific – a wooden-hulled sidewheel paddle steamer that disappeared with all hands sometme after she Victoria – A double-decked sternwheeler capsized and sank in the Thames River, Ontario on 24 May 18 Ocean Monarch – Shortly after leaving Liverpool on 24 August 1848 the barque caught fire and eventual Russalka – On 7 September 1893 the ironclad monitor Russalka sank in the Gulf of Finland in a storm whi SS Golden Gate – On 27 July 1862 the Pacific Mail Steamship Golden Gate caught fire and burned 15 mi HMS Serpent – On the night of 10 November 1890 theSerpent was caught in a heavy storm in the Bay of Biscay and attempted USS Wasp – The sloop of war USS Wasp disappeared in October 1814 while heading for the Caribbean. Lady of the Lake – was an Aberdeen-built brig that sank off the coast of Newfoundland after striking ic Madagascar – The full rigged ship disappeared without a trace in 1853 after sailing from Melbourne fo Atlantc – the Collins Line steamship sank after being in collision with the steamship Ogdensburg on L SS Tempest – While on a return trip from New York to Glasgow that left 13 February 1857, the steamsh HMS Sappho – It is believed that the HMS Sappho foundered with all hands during February 1858 off the southeast coast of Au HMS Prince – The stores ship was destroyed on 14 November 1854 at a deep water anchorage off Balaklava by a hurricane-forc HMS Doterel – The sloop sank at anchor off Punta Arenas after an explosion on 26 April 1881 killing 143 members of a crew of Wairarapa (New Zealand) – On 29 October 1894 the steamship, en route from Sydney to Auckland, ran int Lexington – On 13 January 1840 the paddlewheel steamboat Lexington was en route from Manhattan to Sto President – On 11 March 1841 the Britsh passenger liner, with 136 passengers and crew and an extens RMS Quetta – was a Britsh-India Steam Navigaton Company ship on a regular route between Great Britain, India and the Far E Amphitrite – The ship sailed from Woolwich, England on 25 August 1833 with 108 women convicts and 12 Tararua – The passenger steamship struck the reef off Waipapa Point in The Catlins on 29 April 1881 in N Bokhara – A steamship that sank in a typhoon on 10 October 1892, off the coast of Formosa, killing 150 USS Oneida – The sloop-of-war sank on 24 January 1870 off Yokohama, Japan after the Britsh steamship City of Bombay collide Daphne – capsized and sank moments after her naming and launching at a shipyard in Govan Glasgow, S SS Asia – On 14 September 1882 the Asia sank in bad weather near Lonely Island in Georgian Bay with a RMS Rhone – On 29 October 1867 the passenger liner was wrecked off the coast of Salt Island in the Britsh Virgin Islands in a h Dunbar – She was wrecked near the entrance to Sydney Harbour, Australia, in 1857 killing 121 people. SMS Amazone – On 14 November 1861, off the coast of the Netherlands, the Prussian training vessel sank in a storm, killing 10 Mohegan – The steamship sank off Cornwall after hitting a reef on 14 October 1898, killing 106 people; RMS Amazon – The paddle steamer caught fire and sunk during her maiden voyage, 4 January 1852, off the Isles of Scilly. Stella – the Britsh passenger ferry was wrecked on a submerged reef on 30 March 1899, 105 of the 19 SS Pewabic – On August 9, 1865 the package freighter Pewabic sank due to collision with her sister ves City of Columbus – the passenger steamship ran aground off Massachusetts in January 1884. About 100 Meikle Ferry – On 16 August 1809, while crossing Dornoch Firth in clear weather conditons, the overlo Gothenburg – A steamship that was wrecked on the Barrier Reef off the north Queensland coast in 1875, Edmond – A chartered passenger sailing vessel that was driven ashore by a storm and broke in two just USS Huron – On 23 November 1877 the ship left for a scientfic cruise on the coast of Cuba. She soon encountered heavy weat Sea Wing – On 13 July 1890 a strong squall line overturned the excursion vessel Sea Wing on Lake Pepi Stephen Whitney – On 10 November 1847, while sailing in thick fog, Captain C.W. Popham mistook the Cr Home – On 7 October 1837 the packet ship struck a sandbar off New Jersey. Unaware of the extent of th Koning der Nederlanden – Her shaft broke on 4 October 1881 and she sank the next day 400 miles of Ch Admella – On 6 August 1859 the passenger steamship was wrecked on a submerged reef off Carpenter Roc Metropolis – On 31 January 1878, the wooden steamship sank off the North Carolina coast killing 85 pe Comet – On 13 April 1865 fire broke out aboard the clipper ship Comet in the cargo of wool while head Kent – On 1 March 1825, in the Bay of Biscay, the Honourable East India Company ship caught fire, exp Currach Fishing Tragedy – On 11 February 1813, 200 currachs were fishing off Bruckless Bay, Donegal. Alpena – The sidewheel paddle steamer capsized and sank on Lake Michigan in the "Big Blow" storm of Chishima – The Japanese cruiser was lost one week after her formal commissioning into the Japanese Naronic – The ship was lost at sea after leaving Liverpool on 11 February 1893 bound for New York, with HNLMS Adder – Sunk on 5 July 1882 HMS Anson – The third-rate was wrecked off Loe Bar, Cornwall, on 29 December 1807. The previous day she had been driven o SS Falls of Bracklinn - Sailed from Baltmore 02/01/1897 bound for Avonmouth with a cargo of grain. Af Steamer Louisiana – Burned during the night of 31 May 1857 in the Gulf of Mexico, several miles off t Catterthun – On 7 August 1895, after leaving Sydney bound for Hong Kong the ship ran into a gale just af City of Dunedin – The side wheel paddle steamer wrecked in Cook Strait near Cape Terawhit on 20 May 1 Lucy Walker – On 23 October 1844, the sidewheel steamboat Lucy Walker was en route from Louisville, Kentucky to New Orlea USS Lynx – The USS Lynx departed St. Mary's, Georgia, on 11 January 1820, bound for Kingston, Jamaica, to contnue her servic HMS Thunderer – On 14 July 1876, shortly after completon, the ironclad turret ship suffered a disastrous boiler explosion whic Nimrod – On 28 February 1860 the paddle steamer Nimrod was driven aground at St David's Head during a RMS Bohemian – On February 22, 1864 the three masted iron hulled Bohemian struck an underwater ledg Victmes 4386 3920 1950 1517 1500 1400 1153 1012 1000 1000 1000 1000 900 852 845 741 737 736 635 625 608 581 580 568 700 600 488 481 445 432 423 400 389 361 343 326 319 314 314 313 300 500 292 272 272 262 340 255 238 234 233 229 400 212 211 206 205 24 200 193 177 176 176 173 166 159 150 200 150 147 140 140 137 138 135 133 132 130 129 128 128 125 122 121 120 118 139 181 110 110 108 103 99 99 98 95 95 94 91 90 90 88 86 84 83 82 82 81 79 78 77 76 75 75 75 74 72 72 71 69 67 67 64 57 56 56 56 55 55 54 53 52 51 51 49 47 47 46 45 45 44 42 41 41 40 37 36 34 33 33 33 31 30 29 1800 1600 870 826 746 731 693 670 644 600 583 570 565 564 543 535 533 518 491 480 480 473 469 459 432 425 420 400 400 380 389 400 376 372 364 358 355 350 348 347 334 400 300 299 293 284 283 281 280 300 274 273 276 263 251 311 250 250 242 289 237 226 225 224 220 251 192 191 190 250 189 189 189 186 182 178 177 223 173 173 265 160 200 150 147 144 143 140 139 136 134 133 131 150 125 195 123 123 121 107 106 115 105 125 100 99 112 98 98 98 92 90 90 89 85 81 81 80 80 75 74 65 190 56 55 55 52 100 47 45 45 42