29/11/1915 Duchess Of Hamilton HMS [+1915] wreck |
Duchess Of Hamilton, built by Wm. Denny & Bros., Dumbarton in 1890 and operated at the time of her loss by Royal Navy, was a British auxiliary minesweeper of 553 tons. On November 29th, 1915, Duchess Of Hamilton was sunk by a mine from the German submarine UC-3 (Erwin Waßner), Thames mouth. 9 perso... see wreck |
29/11/1927 Turid SS (+1927) wreck |
The Norwegian SS Turid, on a voyage in ballast from Messina to Valencia, ran aground and was wrecked near Punta Grosa, Ibiza. see wreck |
29/11/1966 Daniel J. Morrell SS (+1966) wreck |
Daniel J. Morrell SS was built in 1907. On the night of November 29th1966 in a gale while upbound on Lake Huron, the Morrell broke in half off the tip of Michigan’s thumb. One man (Dennis Hale) survived 36 hours in a life raft before getting rescued by a Coast Guard helicopter after the raft washed ... see wreck |
29/11/1925 Vestland MV [+1925] wreck |
Vestland (Capt. Chr. Westh) was a Danish three masted schooner of 283 grt, built in 1919. In the night of 28/29th November 1925, Vestland, on her way from Fowey to Sodertelje, Stockholm with a cargo of China clay, ran aground during a snowstorm on the Zoutelande Bank, South Holland. Dutch version ... see wreck |
29/11/1939 U-35 [+1939] wreck |
U-35, VIIA type; (Capt. Werner Lott) was sunk by depth charges. The Royal Navy used a big tanker as a bait guarded by two destroyers with the latest anti-submarine devices. (HMS ICARUS, HMS KINGSTON and HMS KASHMIR) After a 5 hours chase, U-35 was hit and Capt Werner Lott and his crew got out of the... see wreck |
29/11/1944 Daiboshi Maru No.6 (+1944) wreck |
Passenger/cargo steamship built by Palmers, Jarrow for A Currie & Co, Melbourne as "Gracchus". Single screw, triple expansion engine making 10 knots. 1913 sold to British India Steam Navigation Co, London. Sold to Hashiya Kisen, Japan renamed Daiboshi Maru No 6. 29 November 1944 torpedoed and sunk b... see wreck |
29/11/1996 Frans Hals MFV (+1996) wreck |
FRANS HALS MFV FRANS HALS was a "Rembrant" type trawler, Imo: 6516764, Yard No. 325, built in 1965, Russian flag, port of registry - Murmansk. On November 29, 1996, "FRANS HALS" in heavy weather grounded on the beach of the Biarritz in lat. 43°29N, long. 1°33E. later she was removed from the beac... see wreck |
29/11/1900 Coraki SS (+1900) wreck |
Coraki; 326 tons; 48.6x8x2.6 m.; Owned by North Coast Steam Navigation Co; Built at W. B. Thompson in 1879. Registered at Sydney. Registration no. 114/1880. On 29 November 1900, Coraki was on voyage to Macleay River when she was wrecked off Trial Bay. see wreck |
29/11/1941 Asperity SS (+1941) wreck |
ASPERITY SS was a British Coastal Tanker of 699 tons built in 1929 by George Brown & Company, Greenock, Yard No 170 for F. T. Everard & Sons. She was powered by a steam triple expansion engine 3 cylinder giving 49nhp. Engines by William Beardmore&Co Dalmuir. On the 29th November 1941 she was torpedo... see wreck |
29/11/1939 Ionian SS [+1939] wreck |
IONIAN was a British steam freighter built in 1939 by W. Gray & Co Ltd, West Hartlepool. She was owned by Ellerman & Buckall Steamship Co Ltd, managed by Ellerman & Papayanni Lines Ltd, Liverpool. She was on route from Candia, Crete to London and Hull carrying a general cargo including 50 tons mohai... see wreck |
29/11/1916 Minnewaska SS [+1916] wreck |
SS Minnewaska, built by Harland & Wolff, Ltd., Belfast in 1909 and owned at the time of her loss by Atlantic Transport Co. Ltd., Belfast, was a British passenger steamer. On November 29th, 1916, Minnewaska, on a voyage from Alexandria to Malta with a cargo of troops, was sunk by a mine from the Ger... see wreck |
29/11/2005 Brian Hartley SS [+2005] wreck |
Brian Hartley, a British motor sailing ship sank on 29th November 2005. She has not been located yet (officially). see wreck |
29/11/1999 Antonio Lorenzo MFV (+1999) wreck |
ANTONIO LORENZO Originally built for Francisco Rey Mendez, Corunna, Spain in 1960 and sold to Concar Sa, Chile in 1991. see wreck |
29/11/1940 Young Fisherman HMT (+1940) wreck |
YOUNG FISHERMAN HMT was a British Royal Navy Drifter requisitioned June 1940 and used as a Armed Auxiliary Patrol Vessel. She ran aground and was wrecked at Oban on the 29th November 1940 and became a total loss. see wreck |
29/11/1943 Suez Maru (+1943) wreck |
THE SUEZ MARU MASSACRE
On November 29th, 1943, US submarine USS BONEFISH (SS-223) sinks the Surabaya-bound Japanese army cargo ship SUEZ MARU, 300 miles NE of Kangean Island, north of Bali. Unbeknown to the submariners, SUEZ MARU has on board 415 British and 133 Dutch POWs. 69 Japanese are KIA.
... see wreck |
29/11/1981 Tojaro MV [+1981] wreck |
The Tojaro was a British coaster with a displacement of 498 Brt and was built in 1965. On November 29th 1981, the ship capsized and sank due to shifting load. The 6 crewmembers aboard were rescued by a Sea King helicopter of the airbase at Koksijde. She was owned at the time by Allsworth Shipping Lt... see wreck |
29/11/1954 Westward Ho MV [+1954] wreck |
On November 29th, 1954, the Dutch cargo ship WESTWARD HO, built in 1950 by Van Der Werff G. J. Scheepsbouw and owned by Boudewijn, S., left Millom for Antwerpen with a cargo of pig iron, and went missing in a stormy sea. 11 people lost their lives. see wreck |
29/11/1945 Hollywood SS [+1945] wreck |
On November 29th, 1945, the American passenger/cargo ship HOLLYWOOD, built in 1920 by South Western Shipbuilding Co. and owned by Pope & Talbot Inc., was wrecked at the Banc des Olives, 1.5 miles southwest of Soulac-Sur-Mer. see wreck |
29/11/2011 Virgem do Salmeiro MFV (+2011) wreck |
Virgem do Salmeiro
Navire basé à Póvoa de Varzim, Portugal. 29.11.2011: sombra en moins de 10 mn à quelques 15 m. n. O de Figueira da Foz. La rapidité du naufrage ne pernit pas de lancer un message d'ae détresse et les naufragés dérivèrent 57 heures avant d'être recueillis par un hélicoptère.
Sh... see wreck |
29/11/1980 Volare MV (+1980) wreck |
The Greek ore carrier MS Volare, on a voyage in ballast from Danzig to Riga, ran aground and was wrecked at Saarema Island. Previously named: 1957 MS Alta, 1966 MS Achernar, 1970 MS Vola, 1980 MS Tiger Bay, 1980 MS Volare see wreck |
29/11/1927 Vita Nova SS (+1927) wreck |
1,922 gross tons, length 260.3ft x beam 36.2ft (79.34m x 11.03m), one funnel, two masts, single screw, speed 10 knots. Built by Hall, Russell & Co, Aberdeen, she was launched on 23rd Mar.1894 as the HUBERT for the Booth Line and used on the Liverpool - Continent - Amazon service. 1908 transferred to... see wreck |
29/11/1911 Vinje SV (+1911) wreck |
SV VINJE Built by O. Gundersen, Tvedestrand; 370 grt, 349 nrt, 547 dwt.; 114.8 x 28.7 x 15.9 On November 29th, 1911, the Norwegian barque SV VINJE, owned at the time of her loss by Hansen & Hermansen A/S, Porsgrund, was on a voyage from W.Hartlepool to Tønsberg with coal, when she was wrecked, o... see wreck |
29/11/1913 Ville du Temple SS (+1913) wreck |
Ville du Temple struck the Runnelstone just before midnight in dense fog. The vessel was backed off but found to be making water; a hole in her starboard side was plugged and she proceeded north around Land´s End. A second leak was then discovered on the port side under the engine which caused her... see wreck |
29/11/1984 George W. Campbell USCG (WPG-32) (+1984) wreck |
Uscgc Campbell was sunk on 29th November 1984 as a target in the mid-Pacific ocean by the United States Navy, and rests at 2,800 fathoms. see wreck |
29/11/1943 U-86 (+1943) wreck |
The German submarine U-86 was sunk on 29th November 1943 in the North Atlantic, East of the Azores by depth charges from the British destroyers HMS TUMULT and HMS ROCKET. All 50 on board died. see wreck |
29/11/1945 Trompenberg SS (+1945) wreck |
Trompenberg SS (+1945) The Dutch steamship Trompenberg, on a voyage from Hull to Domsjö, ran aground near Flasons lighthouse, she was pulled off but broke tow, ran aground again and broke in two. She was later raised and broken up. see wreck |
29/11/1943 Trevorian SS (III) [+1943] wreck |
On November 29th, 1943, the British steamer TREVORIAN sank after a collision with the Icelandic trawler OLI GARDA. TREVORIAN was 2.845 tons, built in 1920 and owned by Hain E. She was on passage from Methyl to Oban. There were no casualties. see wreck |
29/11/1924 Toledo (+1924) wreck |
Foundered in a gale while in tow of the tug BURLEY. She was bound S. Bass Isl. For Toldeo, but was attempting to turn back to Put-in-Bay because of the weather. Owned by LeBeau Wrecking Co., Toledo. Master: Capt. Clarence LeBeau. see wreck |
29/11/1903 Joe SS (+1903) wreck |
On November 29th, 1903, the American passenger/cargo ship JOE, built in 1889, was lost after running aground near Grand Haven. Ship owner: Gerber, United States, Saugatuck, Last owner. Ship builder: None, 1889, United States, Michigan, Grand Haven see wreck |
29/11/1902 Charles Hebard SS (+1902) wreck |
Charles Hebard SS; stranded in gale and snowstorm, Point Mamaise, Ontario, Lake Superior, Nov. 29, 1902 see wreck |
29/11/1942 Tjileboet SS (+1942) wreck |
The Dutch steamship Tjileboet was on a voyage from Swansea to Capetown with a general cargo and ammunition when she was hit by a torpedo from U-161 and exploded in a heavy detonation. Non of her complement of 62 survived. see wreck |
29/11/1900 Tillamook SS (+1900) wreck |
SS TILLAMOOK was a 265 ton 126 foot wooden steam screw schooner TILLAMOOK stranded and was lost near Kodiak at 5:00 p.m. Thursday November 29th 1900. The vessel departed Unalaska November 5, 1900 bound for Seattle, Washington and way ports with 9 passengers and 19 officers and crewmen aboard. She ha... see wreck |
29/11/1941 Thornliebank SS (III) (+1941) wreck |
When she was torpedoed, Thornliebank was carrying ammunition and she blew up in a great explosion, killing all on board. (66 crew members and 9 gunners). So big was the explosion that debris from the ship fell on the U-boat and even injured one of the Germans. To their amazement, the next day, t... see wreck |
29/11/1913 Thornliebank SV (+1913) wreck |
Thornliebank was a British steel fully rigged ship owned by the Bank Line. On the 28th November 1913 she was wrecked on Crim Rocks, Isles of Scilly on a voyage from Pisagua for Falmouth with nitrate. see wreck |
29/11/1883 Tasman SS (+1883) wreck |
TASMAN; 721 tons; Owned by Tasmanian Steam Navigation Co.; Built at Blackwood & Gordon in 1873. Registered at Hobart. Registration no. 14/1873. TASMAN (J. W. Evans) was on voyage from Sydney, New South Wales to Hobart, Tasmania with a cargo of general and 29 passengers and a crew of 27, when she... see wreck |
29/11/1878 Taranaki SS (+1878) wreck |
On November 29th, 1878, the New Zealand passenger/cargo ship TARANAKI (capt. J. Malcolm), built in 1865 by Blackwood & Gordon and owned by Union Steamship Co. of New Zealand, on voyage from Auckland to Tauranga with 73 passengers and general cargo, was wrecked in a N. force 3 wind, on Karewa Island,... see wreck |
29/11/1924 Sveadrott SS (+1924) wreck |
SVEADROTT was a Swedish steel hulled cargo steamer that ran aground and was wrecked on Kungshallgrund near Oxelösund on a voyage from Montreal to Stockholm with a cargo of grain on the 29th November 1924. After part later refloated and broken up at Holtenau. see wreck |
29/11/1962 Ike SS [+1962] wreck |
On November 29th, 1962, the American cargo ship IKE, on voyage from Sfax to Saigon, ran aground and sank north of East Point, Jabal Zuqar Island. see wreck |
29/11/1913 Tuck Yue SS (+1913) wreck |
SS TUCK YUE was wrecked near Port Arthur on passage Tengchou for Newchang 28th-29th November 1913. (sources Clydebuilt & R Parsons) see wreck |
29/11/1970 Skifjord MFV (R-490-K) (+1970) wreck |
29/11/1970: the Norwegian wooden MFV SKIFJORD (LCNO) sprang a leak and sank whilst fishing in the North Sea. No casualties.
From Norwegian source:
Bygd på ukjent sted
60 brt, 64.2 x 18.9 x 8.7ft.
2cyl. 2T RM (Wichmann Motorfabrikk, Rubbestadneset), 50 bHK
1949: Levert som SKIFJORD for Kristoffert ... see wreck |
29/11/1897 Rose of Devon SV [+1897] wreck |
The Rose of Devon had been purchased by Onesimus Dorey (Guernsey) and Captain Davies was replaced by Captain George Boucher and a Guernsey crew. (The prior history from Cornish Shipwrecks is inaccurate.) She was wrecked of Porthtowan, and there was a scandal concerning the treatment of the bodies by... see wreck |
29/11/1920 Capitaine Rémy SV (+1920) wreck |
On November 29th, 1920, the French schooner CAPITAINE RÉMY, built in 1918 by Foundation Co. and owned by French Government, on voyage from Barry to Nantes with a cargo of coal, was run aground at St. Austell's Bay after capsizing 10 miles S. of Lizard. There were no casualties. see wreck |
29/11/1942 Argo SS (+1942) wreck |
On November 29th, 1942, the Greek cargo ship ARGO, built in 1920 by Wood, Skinner & Co. Ltd. was torpedoed and sunk by the Italian submarine AMMIRAGLIO CAGNI, 47.5 miles 216° south of Cape Point. 18 people lost their lives. see wreck |
29/11/1956 Saltaro SS (fwd Part) [+1956] wreck |
Lancashire Evening Post - Friday 30 November 1956: Grounded ship may be badly damaged. The Swedish steamer Saltaro (4,254 tons) which went aground in Walney Channel yesterday may have broken her back. Because of this, no further efforts to refloat her have been made. The vessel is shipping a great d... see wreck |
29/11/1916 Saint Philippe SS (+1916) wreck |
SS Saint Philippe, built by Ateliers & Chantiers de France, Dunkerque in 1912 and owned at the time of her loss by Société Navale de l'Ouest, was a French steamer of 3419 tons. On November 29th, 1916, Saint Philippe, on a voyage from Alger to Rouen with a cargo of wine, was sunk by the German subma... see wreck |
29/11/1926 Rosenhjem (+1926) wreck |
On November 29th, 1926, the Danish motor-schooner ROSENHJEM, built in 1910 by Skaaluren Knut, on voyage from Faroe to Aberdeen with a cargo of salt fish, foundered 50 miles off Noup Head . see wreck |
29/11/1939 Birchol RFA (XO7) [+1939] wreck |
Birchol RFA (XO7) [+1939] On November 29th, 1939, the British tanker BIRCHOL, built in 1917 by Barclay, Curle & Co. Ltd. and operated at the time of her loss by British Royal Navy, was lost after running aground in fog. see wreck |
29/11/1943 Perkins USS (DD-377) (+1943) wreck |
In November 1942, Perkins was on escort duties in the Gulf of Huon. On 28 November 1943, she departed Milne Bay for Buna, steaming independently. Shortly before 0200 on the 29th a dark image emerged from the blackness and a few minutes later the Australian troopship Duntroon rammed her on the port... see wreck |
29/11/1930 Perez MV (+1930) wreck |
El 30 de noviembre de noviembre de 1930, el pailebote Pérez salió de la factoría de Vallcarga cargado de cemento, con destino a Valencia, con toda la tripulación de Torrevieja, al mando del patrón de cabotaje Manuel Soler Carbonel. Debido al fuerte viento del W, el patrón se vio obligado a entrar de... see wreck |
29/11/1940 Parthenia SS [+1940] wreck |
PARTHENIA SS was a British cargo steamer of 4,872 tons built in 1917 by Russell & Co, Port Glasgow for James R Cuthbertson (Kirkholm S.S. Co) Glasgow as the SS Kirkholm. In 1918 she was purchased by the Donaldson Line, Glasgow and later renamed PARTHENIA in 1919. On the 29th November 1940 she was ne... see wreck |
29/11/1868 Northerner SV (+1868) wreck |
11/29/1868. "Waterlogged and capsized-The schooner Northerner pounded heavily upon the bottom while loading with wood at the pier at Amsterdam on Saturday, and after getting out into the lake was discovered to be leaking badly. Finding that he could not keep her free, the captain brought her alongsi... see wreck |
29/11/1942 Mustang I AM256 (+1942) wreck |
On 29 November 1942, a British Mustang I AM256 crashed in the North Sea, 6 km NW from Scheveningen. The aircraft had departed from Sawbridgeworth and targeted Coast of Holland. 1 crew member died. see wreck |
29/11/1942 Mustang I AP164 (+1942) wreck |
On 29 November 1942, the British Mustang I AP164 crashed in the North Sea, near Schouwen. The aircraft had departed from Sawbridgeworth and targeted the Coast of Holland. 1 crew member died. see wreck |
29/11/1957 Nikitas K. SS (+1957) wreck |
On November 29th, 1957, the Panamian cargo NIKITAS K, owned by Minos Cia Maritima S.A, Panama, sank in a gale in the Black Sea.
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29/11/1897 Newminster SS (+1897) wreck |
NEWMINSTER SS was owned by Chas W. Ormston & Co., Newcastle, England form 1894. On the 29th November 1897 she sank in the Bay of Biscay on a voyage from Tripoli to Bristol with a cargo of barley. see wreck |
29/11/1981 Naros MV [+1981] wreck |
Launched: 26.09.1970 as Andreas Nagel Delivered: 24.10.1970 as Decimal (Heinrich Nagel, Drochtersen/Stade, Germany) Renamed 1980 Pascale Kersten (in charter) Renamed 1981 Esdörp (Peter Goossen, Estorf/Hamburg, Germany) Renamed 1981 Naros see wreck |
29/11/1948 Murrumbidgee PSS (+1948) wreck |
Murrumbidgee; 76 tons; 25.4x5.1x1.4 m.; Built in 1865. Registered at Adelaide. Registration no. 1/1889. In the year 1947, Murrumbidgee was lost off Murray River, Echuca. see wreck |
29/11/1923 Mosquitera SS (+1923) wreck |
Mosquitera
En manos de la 'Duro', el pequeño 'percherón' de vapor fue puesto a tirar de Llumeres a Gijón cargado de mineral de hierro.
Su dedicación a esta ruta fue casi exclusiva durante años y el penacho humeante de su chimenea costeó el Cabo Peñas hasta que el transporte por mar fue sustituido... see wreck |
29/11/1944 Max Bornhofen SS (+1944) wreck |
SS Max Bornhofen was mined off Liepaja harbour entrance on the 29th November 1944. see wreck |
29/11/1914 Mary SS (+1914) wreck |
MARY, built as SKOTTLAND, was on a voyage Hernösand - Blyth - Shoreham with a wood cargo. At 1105 hrs a mine exploded in the bow area and the ship started to sink. The crew left in the boats. A roll-call showed one man missing. The captain reboarded alone, found him injured and helped him to get of... see wreck |
29/11/1934 Maroula SS [+1934] wreck |
The British cargo of 4.267 tons SS TREVANION (II) was built in 1912 by J. Readhead for Hain Edward. In 1929, she was sold to Greek owners and renamed MAROULA. In 1934, SS MAROULA was wrecked, 4nm NE of Necochea off the Argentinian coast when on route from Brindisi for Necochea in ballast.. see wreck |
29/11/1943 Manju Maru (+1943) wreck |
On November 28th, 1943, U.S. submarines Pargo (SS-264) and Snook (SS-279) attack a Japanese transport convoy escorted by destroyer Oite and auxiliary submarine chaser Choan Maru, northwest of the Marianas. Snook sinks Yamafuku Maru. On November 29th, Pargo and Snook continue their attacks against... see wreck |
29/11/1905 Madeira SV (+1905) wreck |
Madeira SV (+1905) The Madeira was a schooner barge in ballast and under tow of the steamer William Edenborn on Nov. 28, 1905, amid the worst storm in the Great Lakes history. At approximately 3:30 a.m., the captain of the Edenborn, fearing for the safety of his ship and consort, cut the Madeira'... see wreck |
29/11/1916 Luciston SS [+1916] wreck |
SS Luciston, built by R. Duncan & Co. Ltd., Port Glasgow in 1910 and owned at the time of her loss by Luciston SS. Co. Ltd. (W. S. Miller & Co.), Glasgow, was a British steamer of 2948 tons. On November 29th, 1916, Luciston, on a voyage from Cardiff to Malta with a cargo of coal, was sunk by the Ge... see wreck |
29/11/1952 Louvetot MV (+1952) wreck |
29-11-1952: the French coaster MV Louvetot ran aground and was wrecked at Pointe d’Androvia, Madagascar. see wreck |
29/11/1935 Praia da Victoria FV (+1935) wreck |
On 29/11/1935 the Portuguese steam trawler PRAIA DE VICTORIA was lost due to a collision with MARIA CRISTINA in the River Tagus. see wreck |
29/11/1954 Lady Sheila MV [+1954] wreck |
Lady Sheila MV went missing on voyage Swansea to Dublin with coal on the 29th November 1954. Owned by D. J. & S. A. J. Bradley. see wreck |
29/11/2010 Karam I MV (+2010) wreck |
KARAM I - IMO 7516711 On 29/11/2010 in collision with M/T Alessandro DP, sank 10 nautical miles south-east from Cape Emine in coordinates 42°34,7'N and 028°03,52'E in the territorial sea of Republic of Bulgaria, Black Sea. M/v “Karam I” sunk very fast as result of serious structural damage, caused ... see wreck |
29/11/1935 Garthneill SV (+1935) wreck |
Garthneill; 1470 tons; 72x11x6.6 m.; Owned by Yorke Peninsula Barley Growers Association; Built at Russell & Co. in 1895. Registered at Montreal. Registration no. 33/1926. On 29 November 1935, Garthneill was lost. see wreck |
29/11/1915 Trentino SS (+1915) wreck |
Trentino SS was an Italian cargo steamer of 1,383grt that ran aground and was wrecked on the 29th November 1916 at Saint Pol, near San Feliu de Guixols when on passage from Oran for St. Louis du Rhône with a cargo of wheat. see wreck |
29/11/1943 I-21 (+1943) wreck |
On November 29th 1943, off Tarawa. Captain D. Ketcham's USS CHENANGO (CVE-28) of Task Group 53.6 is supporting the invasion of the Gilberts, Tarawa. At 2157, Grumman "Avenger" torpedo-bombers from CHENANGO's Air Group 35 find and sink a submarine, presumably I-21. see wreck |
29/11/1972 Tor Hugo MFV (M-414-M) (+1972) wreck |
On 9th April Nordkapp intercepted the 6,031 ton German tanker Kattegat of Bremen in the Glomfjord south of Narvik. Kattegat was one of two naval tankers the Germans intended to use in order to quickly refuel the ten destroyers of the Narvik task force. After closing in the Kattegat Lieutenant Comm... see wreck |
29/11/1958 Hickory Stick (+1958) wreck |
Foundered in a gale in 15-foot waves and 75 mph winds after being left at anchor by the tug BLACK MARLIN (qv). Wreck lies 1.75 mi, 23 degrees from the tank at Avon Pt. in 42 feet of water. The pair had been laying concrete block over and underwater cable. see wreck |
29/11/1961 Irene SS [+1961] wreck |
On November 29th, 1961, the Lebanese cargo ship IRENE, built in 1913, on voyage from Mocha to Port Sudan in ballast, was wrecked on a reef outside Port Sudan. Owned at the time of the loss by Irene Cia Maritima Ltda, Beirut, Lebanon since 1960. see wreck |
29/11/1853 Elisa SV (+1853) wreck |
Elisa Navire de type Gabare basé à Nantes (région Pays de la Loire, France) qui sombra corps et biens face à la pointe de l'Eve, embouchure du fleuve Loire Vessel type scow based in Nantes (region Pays de la Loire, France) which sank with all hands off the tip of Eve, mouth of Loire... see wreck |
29/11/1902 Bay City SV (+1902) wreck |
Originally brig-rigged, the Bay City was cut down to a schooner barge after it burned at Detroit, Michigan, in 1869. No stranger to the dangers of the Great Lakes, Bay City was over the years beached, dismasted, burned, had its stern washed away, and was repaired many times over. The schooner was fi... see wreck |
29/11/1905 Chas Stewart Parnell SS (+1905) wreck |
CHAS STEWART PARNELL caught fire and foundered off Squaw Island, Lake Michigan on the 29th November 1905. see wreck |
29/11/1941 Egeland SS (+1941) wreck |
From Norwegian sources:
Minesweeper EGELAND
Built at Akers mek. Verksted, Kristiania (# 331)
153 grt, 104.5 x 20.1 x 11.8ft.
3Exp. (Aker), 85 NHP
1912/03.:delivered as EGELAND for The Union Whaling & Fishing Co. Ltd.,
Durban/Port Natal, S.Afrika
1916:sold to:L’Armee Navale Francais. Renamed ANTILOP... see wreck |
29/11/1979 Granito de Oro MV (+1979) wreck |
1950 Built as BREDE at Trondhjems Mek. Verksted, Trondheim for Henriksens Rederi A/S (Dagfinn Henriksen), Oslo. 1952 Sold in September to Flota Mercante del Estado de la Republica Dominicana, Ciudad Trujillo, Dominikanske Republik. Renamed NUEVA DOMINICANO II. 1953 Renamed CIBAO in May. 1955 Sold in... see wreck |
29/11/1924 Edith Cavell SS [+1924] wreck |
S/S EDITH CAVELL (ex-WAGNER); Owned by H. E. Moss & Co. and built in 1898 by Bartram & Sons; 3,475 tons; 350x46.5x16.2 ft ; 298 n.h.p.; triple expansion engines. On November 29th, 1924, the British cargo ship EDITH CAVELL, built in 1898 by Bartram & Sons and owned by Moss Tankers, on voyage from ... see wreck |
29/11/1988 EDIC 9091 (L9091) (+1988) wreck |
EDIC 9091 Navire qui fut affecté à de nombreuses bases de France atlantique et néditerranéenne, Afrique et Polynésie. Termima sa carri`re à Djibouti et sa sa vie atteint par un missile Exocet tiré du Protet, puis les tirs du Doudart de Lagrée et de chasseurs Mirage Ship which was as... see wreck |
29/11/1867 Bouboulina PSS [+1867] wreck |
The Liverpool-built blockade runner Colonel Lamb was transferred from running into Wilmington when Fort Fisher fell, and taken to run into Galveston in Texas, but was found to have too deep a draft, so returned to Liverpool without breaking the blockade.
She was later sold to Greek interests, re-n... see wreck |
29/11/1999 Doudart de Lagrée (F728) (+1999) wreck |
Doudart de Lagrée Navire qui fit carrière principalement eb Polynpesie rt Moyen Orient. 1991: participa de la guerre de libération du Koweit. 1994: utilis[e comme brise-lames à Brest (Bretagne, France). 29.11.1998: utilisé comme cible au large de Brest Ship that made ??her career pri... see wreck |
29/11/1915 Dotterel SS [+1915] wreck |
“Dotterel,” 1904; 818 tons; Cork Steam Ship Company Ltd. Built at Newcastle by Messers. Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Ltd. She was attacked in the North Sea by German Aeroplanes on 4th November 1915 on a voyage from Liverpool to Rotterdam, under the comand of Captain P. Kelly. The Aeroplanes wer... see wreck |
29/11/1917 Dirk von Minden SS [+1917] wreck |
The German Vorpostenboot Dirk von Minden, escorting the submarines UB-61, UB-64, UB-75 and UC-49, came to the rescue when UB-61 struck a mine but was lost herself when she also hit a mine see wreck |
29/11/1992 Daniel K. MV (+1992) wreck |
DANIEL K MV (+1992) FOUNDERED IN LAT. 10 01N„ LONG. 59 21W., ON 29/11/92. see wreck |
29/11/1833 City of Limerick (+1833) wreck |
The schooner City of Limerick was bound from Limerick to London on 27th November 1833. She left Tarbert and the journey was expected to take 5 days. She encountered gale force winds and was washed on to the beach at Ballybunion, county Kerry.
Ref: Ballydonoghue Parish Magazine 2018. article by James... see wreck |
29/11/2019 Chief MFV (+2019) wreck |
CHIEF state Troopers with ALEA’s Marine Patrol Division have been searching for the victims of a boat accident in Mobile Bay off Ft. Morgan since daylight this morning. A 50 foot shrimp boat named “The Chief” capsized around 4:00 a.m. this morning. The captain of the vessel, Mr. Woody Jones of Bon S... see wreck |
29/11/1986 Steeve MFV [+1986] wreck |
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29/11/1971 Cabo Del Pinar SS [+1971] wreck |
Navire frigorifique mis en chantier en 1944 et mis à l'eau en 1948. Sombra face au cap Villano, Pays Basque (Espagne), emportant 13 vies Reefer building started in 1944 and was launched in 1948. Sank off Cape Villano, Basque Country (Spain), taking 13 lives Buque frigorífico cuya ... see wreck |
29/11/1897 Bordeaux SS (+1897) wreck |
Yard No 56; Launch Date: 21/08/1884; The BORDEAUX was on passage from Methil to London, in ballast, when she foundered on Smithic Sands with the loss of all hands. see wreck |
29/11/2014 Blazer MFV (61729) (+2014) wreck |
BLAZER foundered after taking on water when 8 miles West of Siletz Bay, Oregon, USA. Crab Fishing Vessel.
The Coast Guard says the North Bend sector received a mayday call about 4:20 a.m. from the crew of the 75-foot Blazer saying they were taking on water 8 miles west of Siletz Bay. They called 10... see wreck |
29/11/1943 Athina Livanos SS (+1943) wreck |
The Greek cargo ship ATHINA LIVANOS SS while carrying coal from Lourenco Marques, Mozambique (now Maputo) to Beirut and Tripoli. was torpedoed and sunk by Japanese submarine I-27 on November 29th, 1943, in the Gulf of Aden. Nine of her crew and two passengers were lost. see wreck |
29/11/1940 Aracataca SS [+1940] wreck |
The Elders and Fyffes refrigerated ship ARACATACA Ss, Capt. S. Browne, was torpedoed and sunk by German submarine U-101 in the North Atlantic on November 29th, 1940 when on route from Port Antonio, Jamaica for Halifax and Avonmouth carrying 1,600 tons of bananas. Eight persons were killed. Capt. Bro... see wreck |
29/11/1913 Dayrian FV (GY135) [+1913] wreck |
On 29/11/1913 the Grimsby trawler DAYRIAN was lost and foundered following a collision, with the steam trawler XERXES of Swansea, off Spurn Point. see wreck |
29/11/1944 Shinano IJN (+1944) wreck |
SHINANO HIJMS was named after the SHINANO province of Japan, this 71,890 ton super battleship, now converted to the world’s largest aircraft carrier, set sail on her maiden voyage on November 28, 1944, escorted by three destroyers. On her way to the safety of the Inland Sea to conduct her sea trial... see wreck |
29/11/1940 Aid SS (+1940) wreck |
SS AID was a British tug owned by Risdon Beazley Ltd. that was sunk by German gunfire when 8 miles SSW of Start Point, Devon, Uk. on the 29th November 1940. see wreck |
29/11/1964 Agios Nikolaos Y. SS [+1964] wreck |
**VESSEL, BUILT 1926 BY CHANTIERS & ATELIERS DE ST NAZAIRE, TOOK ON WATER IN HEAVY SEAS AND SANK AFTER AN EXPLOSION OCCURRED IN THE ENGINE ROOM. WAS ON VOYAGE CONSTANTZA FOR ANTWERP. ALL CREW SAVED. OWNED AT TIME OF LOSS BY G TZORTZIS & K & P SYKIAS. (MSD). see wreck |
29/11/1902 Amaretta Mosher SV (+1902) wreck |
SV Amaretta Mosher was wrecked at Starve Island Reef, Lake Erie in 1902. see wreck |
29/11/1960 Francisco Morazan SS (+1960) wreck |
Francisco Morazan was a 1,442 GRT cargo ship built in 1922 as Arcadia by Deutsche Werft, Hamburg, for German owners. She was sold in 1934 and renamed Elbing. She was seized by the Allies in the River Elbe, Germany, in May 1945, passed to the United Kingdom's Ministry of War Transport, and renamed Em... see wreck |
29/11/1901 James C. King (+1901) wreck |
Driven ashore and destroyed by a gale, she had been lost from the tow of the steamer W.L. WETMORE, which had been towing the barge BRUNETTE as well. The three were trying to make the harbor at Tobermory when all went ashore. The crew, after a frigid, harrowing night, were rescued by the fish tug GLU... see wreck |
29/11/1897 City of Ainsworth PSS (+1897) wreck |
The City of Ainsworth was a paddle steamer sternwheeler that worked on Kootenay Lake in British Columbia, Canada, from 1892 to 1898. In November 1898, she sank during a storm in the worst sternwheeler disaster in Kootenay Lake history. She sank to such a great depth that her wreck would go undiscov... see wreck |
29/11/1940 Javelin HMS (stern section) [+1940] wreck |
HMS Javelin (F61) was a J-class destroyer of the Royal Navy laid down by John Brown and Company, Limited, at Clydebank in Scotland on 11 October 1937, launched on 21 December 1938, and commissioned on 10 June 1939. At the end of November 1940, the 5th Destroyer Flotilla, consisting of the HMS Jupite... see wreck |
29/11/1904 B. W. Blanchard SS (+1904) wreck |
The B.W. Blanchard and its consort schooner barges John T. Johnson and John Kilderhouse ran aground together on North Point Reef during a blinding snowstorm. The Kilderhouse was later pulled off the rocks but Blanchard and Johnson stuck fast and soon went to pieces. Their remains are now intermixed ... see wreck |
29/11/1900 Pollux SS (+1900) wreck |
pollux; /1882: Deutsche Dampschiffahrts Ges.Hansa,Bremen "RHEINSTEIN"
7/1893: Det Bergenske Dampskibsselskab,Bergen "POLLUX"
Betalt: 166.922,-
/1893: Ny donkeykjel 80 lbs.
11/1900: Grunnstøtte den 22/11 på Kjærringstaven,Buholmsrå... see wreck |
29/11/1901 W. L. Wetmore SS (+1901) wreck |
Downbound from Parry Sound with a load of timber and towing the barges King and Brunette, the Wetmore was stranded in a big blow of November 29, 1901 two miles below Tobermory, Ontario, Georgian Bay, no lives lost. see wreck |
29/11/1897 Nahant SS (+1897) wreck |
The SS Nahant caught fire while loading at Chicago & Northwestern Dock #4, Escanaba, MI, on November 29, 1897, burning the vessel and dock; two lives were lost on the vessel. Final enrollment surrendered at Cleveland, OH, on December 31, 1897. see wreck |
29/11/1924 Vernon II [+1924] wreck |
VERNON II (+1924), a wooden hulk, was previously HMS MARLBOROUGH, built in 1855. She was 245 feet long, 61 feet beam. At the time of her loss she had a draft of 20 feet 10 inches. In 1904 she was part of the Vernon Torpedo School. Her masts were cut away, her bulkheads were taken out, and she had no... see wreck |
29/11/1897 Baidar SS (+1897) wreck |
Samuel Hough; 1871; Humphrys &Co; 1.010 tons; 232x28x15,6; 95rhp; compound engines; The British cargo ship Baidar was wrecked November 1897, off Schouwen eiland, while on voyage from Rotterdam to Dunkirk in ballast. see wreck |
29/11/1917 UB-61 (+1917) wreck |
[Fate of Uboats in WWI:] UB-61; Commander: T Schultz (V Flotilla) Sunk by mine in the North Sea, 29 November 1917. 53°25´N 04°58´E see wreck |
29/11/1968 Klundert 16 MFV [+1968] wreck |
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29/11/1942 Gustav [+1942] wreck |
Motorgalease Gustav af København, kaptajn Carl Julius Petersen, 57 B.R.T.,; bygget 1917. På rejse fra Limhamn til København med kalksten. Den 29.; november 1942 kl. 12,00 afsejlede skibet fra Limhamn. Da skibet udeblev,; sattes en eftersøgning i gang, og den 1. december fandtes det sunket i; Sundet.... see wreck |
29/11/1968 Klitboen S428 wreck |
57.44,014 10.21,880; Vraget af mindre kutter, som er næsten plan med bunden i 1995.; Jeg er usikker på om det er Klitboen der ligger her, da der burde være mere; tilbage af skibet, selvom det har ligget i sunket i små 30 år. Klitboen var; jo ikke et gammelt rådent skib ved forliset. Fiskernes optegn... see wreck |
29/11/1917 Haugastøl SS [+1917] wreck |
SS Haugastøl, built by J. Priestman & Co., Sunderland in 1896 and owned at the time of her loss by Dampsk. A/S Glittre (Fearnley & Eger), Christiania, was a Norwegian steamer of 2118 tons. On November 29th, 1917, Haugastøl, on a voyage from Glasgow to Rouen with a cargo of coal, was sunk by the Ger... see wreck |
29/11/1838 Arethusa SV (+1838) wreck |
ARETHUSA was a sailing ship bound for Antigua, when a severe gale drove her back up the channel. She was wrecked on Chesil Beach , Dorset near Fleet. All souls perished. see wreck |
29/11/1919 Basco MV (Bosco) (+1919) wreck |
On November 29th, 1919, the Dutch steel sailing ship BOSCO, on voyage from Rotterdam to Jersey, foundered near La Hague. see wreck |
29/11/1945 U-298 [+1945] wreck |
U-298 was a German submarine Type VIIC/41. She was transferred from Bergen, Norway to Loch Ryan, Scotland on the 29th May 1945 for Operation Deadlight.
Sunk on the 29th November 1945. see wreck |
29/11/1945 U-312 [+1945] wreck |
U-312 was a German submarine Type VIIC. She surrendered at Narvik, Norway in May, 1945. She was transferred to Loch Eriboll, Scotland, for Operation Deadlight.
Sunk on the 29th November 1945. see wreck |
29/11/1945 U-968 [+1945] wreck |
U-968 was a German submarine Type VIIC. She surrendered on the 16th May 1945 at Loch Eriboll, Scotland. Boat ended up in Operation Deadlight. She was sunk on the 29th November 1945. see wreck |
29/11/1689 Charles and Henry HMS (+1689) wreck |
HMS CHARLES and HENRY; Firship; 6 cannons; 120 bm; Purchased in 1688. She was lost near Plymouth on 29 November 1689, in the same series of storms that claimed HMS CENTURION. see wreck |
29/11/1941 V-1611 (Forst) (+1941) wreck |
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29/11/1760 Conqueror HMS (+1760) wreck |
HMS CONQUEROR; 70 cannons; Built in 1785, Harwich. Wrecked on St. Nicholas Is. (Now called Drake Is.), off Plymouth on 26th November 1760. see wreck |
29/11/1762 Marlborough HMS (+1762) wreck |
HMS MARLBOROUGH HMS MARLBOROUGH was a 2nd Rate ship of the line; 96 cannons; 1.579 bm; Built in 1706, Portsmouth. HMS MARLBOROUGH was the renamed and rebuilt ST. MICHAEL of 1669. Reduced to 68 guns in 1752. In November 1762 HMS MARLBOROUGH sailed from Mauritius for England with other warships... see wreck |
29/11/1850 Columbus PSS (+1850) wreck |
Nine lives were lost by the burning of the steamer COLUMBUS, at the mouth of the Potomac river, on Thursday last, including Mr Vise, the captain, mate and son, three deck hands, cook, and a German passenger. The fire originated from the spark catcher getting out of order. The COLUMBUS, after having ... see wreck |
29/11/2000 Fox River MV (+2000) wreck |
FOX RIVER Alex Flyum and Allen Smith were on a hunting trip when the engine room in Flyum’s landing craft Fox River caught fire and burned. The CG rescued them from their burning boat in Stevenson Entrance about 60 mi N of Kodiak. Flyum and Smith, both from Homer, were making way toward Afognak Is... see wreck |
29/11/1943 Fort de Vaux SS [+1943] wreck |
Fort de Vaux SS was a French cargo steamer of 5,86 tons built in 1918 by Ropner & Sons Ltd, Stockton-on-Tees. Completed in October 1918 as British War Gnat for Miller & Richards Ltd, 1919 renamed Fort de Vaux and purchased by Co Française de Navigation à Vapeur Chargeurs Réunis, Paris. On the 30th N... see wreck |
29/11/1912 A. Lincoln (+1912) wreck |
A. Lincoln; 58 tons; Built at Essex, Massachusetts , United States. Registered at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Registration no. 107321. On the 29th November 1912, A. Lincoln ran aground, off Tracadie. see wreck |
29/11/1874 Alice May (+1874) wreck |
Alice May; 32 tons; Registered at Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada. Alice May was on voyage from Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada to Weymouth, Nova Scotia, Canada. On the 29th November 1874, Alice May was lost in a storm, off Church Point. see wreck |
29/11/1879 Crescent (+1879) wreck |
Crescent; 75 tons; Registered at Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada. Crescent was on voyage from St. Pierre Miquelon, St. Pierre & Miquelon, France to Canso, Nova Scotia, Canada. On the 29th November 1879, Crescent was lost in a storm, off Cape Canso, 8 miles north of. see wreck |
29/11/1898 Blanche M. Thorbourn (+1898) wreck |
Blanche M. Thorbourn; 95 tons; Wood hull; Registered at Shelburne, Nova Scotia, Canada. Blanche M. Thorbourn was on voyage from Louisbourg, Nova Scotia, Canada to Shelburne, Nova Scotia, Canada. On the 29th November 1898, Blanche M. Thorbourn ran aground, off Liverpool Harbour. see wreck |
29/11/1887 Brazil (+1887) wreck |
Brazil; 266 tons; Registered at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Brazil was on voyage from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada to Pernambuco, Pernambuco, Brazil. On the 29th November 1887, Brazil was lost at sea. 8 people died. see wreck |
29/11/1932 Clemencia SV (+1932) wreck |
Clemencia; 114 tons; Registered at Barrington Passage, Nova Scotia, Canada. Registration no. 112063. On the 29th November 1932, Clemencia foundered, off Gannet Dry Ledge, 3 miles WSW of. see wreck |
29/11/1875 Lois (+1875) wreck |
Lois; 66 tons; Registered at Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. Lois was on voyage from Boston, Massachusetts, United States to Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. On the 29th November 1875, Lois ran aground, off Pubnico Beach. see wreck |
29/11/1889 Matilda (+1889) wreck |
Matilda; 80 tons; Registered at Barrington, Nova Scotia, Canada. Matilda was on voyage from Canso, Nova Scotia, Canada to Barrington, Nova Scotia, Canada. On the 29th November 1889, Matilda was lost in a storm, off Cape Sable Island. see wreck |
29/11/1945 Nema Loretta SV (+1945) wreck |
Nema Loretta; 13 tons; Registered at Barrington Passage, Nova Scotia, Canada. Registration no. 173292. On the 29th November 1945, Nema Loretta ran aground, off Reynoldscroft. see wreck |
29/11/1873 Onward SV (+1873) wreck |
On November 29th, 1873, the Canadian schooner ONWARD, built in 1857 at Argyle, N.S., on voyage from Sydney, C. B. to Yarmouth, N. S. with 2 passengers and 93 tons of coal, was lost in a storm 60 miles Sx1/2E of Scatterie Island (sic. Scatarie Island ), C. B. There were no casualties, all were res... see wreck |
29/11/1912 Otokeo (+1912) wreck |
Otokeo; 89 tons; Wood hull; Registered at Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada. Registration no. 130572. Otokeo was on voyage from Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada to Georgetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. On the 29th November 1912, Otokeo ran aground, off Craigmore. see wreck |
29/11/1916 Premier SV (+1916) wreck |
Premier; 97 tons; Wood hull; Registered at Gloucester, Massachusetts, United States. Registration no. 207472. Premier was on voyage from Gloucester, Massachusetts, United States to Canso, Nova Scotia, Canada. On the 29th November 1916, Premier ran aground, off Cranberry Island. see wreck |
29/11/1949 Princess Pat MV (+1949) wreck |
PRINCESS PAT was owned by Catherine M. Sailing Co. Ltd., St. John's, Newfoundland. see wreck |
29/11/1901 Prohibition SS (+1901) wreck |
Prohibition; 120 tons; Wood hull; Registered at Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada. Registration no. 103069. Prohibition was on voyage from Prospect, Nova Scotia, Canada to New York, United States. On the 29th November 1901, Prohibition was lost due to a leakage, off Seal Island. see wreck |
29/11/1905 Rembrandt SV (+1905) wreck |
On November 29th, 1905, the Canadian schooner-barge REMBRANDT, built in 1876 and owned by Dominion Coal Co., on tow from Louisburg, N. S. for Halifax, N. S. with a cargo of coal, broke adrift from her tug and was not heard of ever since. see wreck |
29/11/1890 W. E. Young (+1890) wreck |
W. E. Young; 92 tons; Wood hull; Registered at Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada. W. E. Young was on voyage from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada to Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada. On the 29th November 1890, W. E. Young was lost in a storm, off Glace Bay, south side above Campbell´s. see wreck |
29/11/1888 White Wings (+1888) wreck |
White Wings; 93 tons; Registered at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada. White Wings was on voyage from Liscomb, Nova Scotia, Canada to Boston, Massachusetts, United States. On the 29th November 1888, White Wings ran aground, off Liscomb Light. see wreck |
29/11/1894 Gwydir SS (+1894) wreck |
Gwydir; Coaster; 518 tons; 56.9x8.7x3.7 m.; Owned by Newcastle & Hunter River Steamship Co.; Built at John Readhead in 1886. Registered at Newcastle, NSW. Registration no. 7/1892. On 29 November 1894, Gwydir (Richard E. Mannigal) was on voyage from Sydney to Newcastle with general cargo, when she... see wreck |
29/11/1901 Unique SS (+1901) wreck |
Unique; 35 tons; 18.5x4.3x1.8 m.; Owned by G. D. Fraine & Others; Built in 1887. Registered at Sydney. Registration no. 20/1887. On 29 November 1901, Unique (W. L. Nissen) was on voyage from Bellinger River to Camden Haven with a cargo of tug, when she was wrecked off Camden Haven bar.... see wreck |
29/11/1860 Atalanta (+1860) wreck |
Atalanta; Cutter 1 Mast; 8 tons; Owned by G. H. Hubert; On 29 November 1860, Atalanta with a crew of 2, was lost. see wreck |
29/11/1963 Maureen Joyous (+1963) wreck |
Maureen Joyous; Small Fishing Boat; On 29 November 1963, Maureen Joyous (D. Morphett) was lost off Green Head. see wreck |
29/11/1963 Wahini FV (+1963) wreck |
Wahini; Small Fishing Boat; On 29 November 1963, Wahini (G. Williams) was lost off Murchison River. 1 died. see wreck |
29/11/1966 Gouja (+1966) wreck |
Gouja; Small Fishing Boat; On 29 November 1966, Gouja (K. Dambitis) was lost off Cervantes. 1 died. see wreck |
29/11/1870 Spec SV (+1870) wreck |
SPEC; Brig; 258 tons; Owned by D. Rich, J. Thomas; Built in 1856. Registered at Melbourne. Registration no. 22/1863. SPEC (R. Adams) was on voyage from Hobart, Tasmania to Melbourne VIC with a cargo of grain, when she was lost off Clarke Island, Furneaux Group. see wreck |
29/11/1866 Adolphus SV (+1866) wreck |
Adolphus; Brigantine; 121 tons; 23x5.7x3 m.; Owned by Metcalf; Built in 1852. Registered at Sydney. Registration no. 135/1854. On 29 November 1866, Adolphus (William Kean) was on voyage from Wollongong to Sydney with a cargo of coal, when she was wrecked off Wollongong Harbour (West of Pier Head)... see wreck |
29/11/1878 Saucy Jack SV (+1878) wreck |
On November 28th, 1878, the Australian cutter SAUCY JACK (capt. W. Ferguson), built in 1854 at Melbourne, on voyage from Port Moresby, New Guinea to Cooktown, Queensland with bêche de mer (sea cucumber) and 6 passengers, was lost in a S.E. force 2 wind, on the Great Barrier Reef, 28 miles Ex1/2S fro... see wreck |
29/11/1944 I-365 (+1944) wreck |
On November 28th 1944, U. S. submarine Scabbardfish (SS-397) sinks the D1 type Japanese submarine I-365 off Honshu. see wreck |
29/11/1943 River Tay FV (GN54) [+1943] wreck |
This is an unbelievable mess of wrecks. First the Alexander, trying to recover coal from the River Tay (1943), got stuck and sank on top of her. Later, in 1973 Ballista joined the party and came stuck on top of Alexander. see wreck |
29/11/1898 Morag Glen SS [+1898] wreck |
Morag Glen SS foundered off Corsewall Point, Laggan Head, Wigtownshire. see wreck |
29/11/1897 Nikolai SV [+1897] wreck |
Liverpool Journal of Commerce - Tuesday 30 November 1897: Nikolai (Russian barque), Pugwash, N.S.. to Preston, deals, ashore Formby. Probably become total wreck. One of crew was lost before the arrival of the lifeboat. The other members of the crew, with the exception of three, were rescued by the... see wreck |
29/11/1933 Lord Haig ? [+1933] wreck |
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29/11/1933 Lord Haig ? [+1933] wreck |
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29/11/1939 Not Ionian wreck |
**BUILT IN 1938 BY W GRAY & CO LTD, HARTLEPOOL. OWNED AT TIME OF LOSS BY ELLERMAN LINES. TRIPLE EXPANSION ENGINE, SINGLE SHAFT. PASSAGE LONDON FOR HULL. MINED. see wreck |
29/11/1916 Lord Airedale HMT (FY 847) [+1916] wreck |
Lord Airedale, built by Smith's Dock Co. Ltd., Middlesbrough in 1911 and operated at the time of her loss by Royal Navy, was a British navy trawler of 215 tons. On November 29th, 1916, Lord Airedale was sunk by a mine from the German submarine UC-11 (Max Schmitz), near the Sunk lightvessel. 7 perso... see wreck |
29/11/1919 ML-380 [+1919] wreck |
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29/11/1992 Peganina [+1992] wreck |
**OIL ENGINE, SINGLE SHAFT. PASSAGE PADSTOW FOR FISHING AND RETURN. SANK DURING A STORM. CREW OF 3 LOST. (SIBI). see wreck |
29/11/1917 Bob SS [+1917] wreck |
On November 29th, 1917, the Norwegian steamer SS Bob, on a voyage from Llanelly to Rouen with a cargo of coal, was sunk by the German submarine UB-35 (Karl Stöter), about 8 miles SSE of Start Point. 3 were killed. see wreck |
29/11/1951 ?50°44'XXXN-001°33'XXXE [+1951] wreck |
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29/11/1995 Armada FV [+1995] wreck |
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29/11/1916 Grace ? SV [+1916] wreck |
Grace, built in Deitsel in 1867 and owned at the time of her loss by Mrs. Elizabeth L. Murdock, Gloucester, was a British sailing vessel of 135 tons.
On November 29th, 1916, Grace, on a voyage from Charlestown, Cornwall to Rouen with a bulk cargo of clay and cables, was sunk by the German submarine... see wreck |
29/11/1973 Toirette FV [+1973] wreck |
**SANK AFTER A COLLISION WITH AN UNKNOWN CARGO VESSEL. (LLOYDS, 214). see wreck |
29/11/1966 Schirokko [+1966] wreck |
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29/11/1977 Christine [+1977] wreck |
**VESSEL SPRANG A LEAK AND WAS ABANDONED 200M E OF CAPE PASSERO, SICILY. (LLOYDS VOL.230). see wreck |
29/11/1944 MMS-101 HMS (J 601) ? [+1944] wreck |
HMS MMS-101 (J-601) was mined and sunk off Salonika, Greece on 29th November 1944. see wreck |
29/11/1978 Elena Elsa [+1978] wreck |
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29/11/1986 ?25°42'XXXN-055°33'XXXE [+1986] wreck |
**SANK FOLLOWING A COLLISION WITH DANISH MV ALBERT MAERSK. see wreck |
29/11/1976 Nassar MV [+1976] wreck |
**BUILT 1947, BY ARDROSSAN DOCKYARD LTD, ARDROSSAN. AGROUND ON PORT RASHID BREAKWATER DUE TO HIGH WINDS AFTER PUTTING INTO PORT FOR ENGINE REPAIRS. VESSEL, WHICH WAS ON PASSAGE ABADAN TO BOMBAY HAS BEEN ABANDONED. OWNED AT TIME OF LOSS BY MUSSEIB ARJUMAND, ABADAN. (MSD) see wreck |
29/11/1988 Pumori MV [+1988] wreck |
PUMORI MV (+1988)
CAPSIZED AND SANK IN LAT. 20 05N., LONG. 88 19E., ON 29/11/88 DURING A CYCLONE.
Owned at the time by Zeppacific Sg Pte Ltd., Singapore from 1986 as PUMORI MV.
Previously called,
ZEPPACIFIC 1976-1976
GULF TRADER 1976-1977,
DAFRA RED SEA 1977-1978,
CONTRACT TRADER 1978-198... see wreck |
29/11/1986 Rungthavee MV [+1986] wreck |
RUNGTHAVEE (+1986)
CAPSIZED WHILST DEPARTING JAMBI ON 29/11/86 see wreck |
29/11/1970 Langir MV [+1970] wreck |
On November 29th, 1970, the Indonesian cargo ship LANGIR, built in 1953, on voyage from Bangkok to Pontianiak with rice, foundered in a storm in the Gulf of Thailand. 8 crew lost their lives. see wreck |
29/11/1971 Bandung II ? MV [+1971] wreck |
BANDUNG II ? was a Liberian motor tanker that foundered in tow in heavy weather on the 29th November 1971 when on route from Surabaja for Hong Kong in ballast for scrapping. see wreck |
29/11/1987 Soon Ping 2 [+1987] wreck |
**SPRANG A LEAK AND SANK WHILE ON PASSAGE SINGAPORE FOR SANDAKAN. (LL). see wreck |
29/11/1973 Kwang Tong MV [+1973] wreck |
**BUILT IN 1950. OWNED AT TIME OF LOSS BY KUEH AH CHENG, KUCHING. PASSAGE KUCHING FOR SIBU. SANK IN BAD WEATHER IN KUALA RAJANG AREA. see wreck |
29/11/1995 Seng Tye No.1 [+1995] wreck |
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29/11/1986 Gold Petrel MV [+1986] wreck |
**EX-GOLD MARINE '84, EX-GREEN RAY '77, EX-KUWANA MARU '75. BUILT IN 1969 BY KURUSHIMA DOCK CO, IMABARI. OWNED AT TIME OF LOSS BY JUNKERS SS, SA. PASSAGE MIRI FOR KAOSIUNG. REPORTED HAVING SERIOUS LEAKS IN HOLDS AND TO BE LISTING ON 29.11.86. NOT FOUND BY VESSELS SENT TO ASSIST. 2 MEN FOUND DEAD IN ... see wreck |
29/11/1976 Pathfinder [+1976] wreck |
**BUILT IN 1970. OWNED AT TIME OF LOSS BY YANKEE MARINE PTY LTD, SINGAPORE. SANK IN DEEP WATER AFTER BEING ABANDONED BY CREW. see wreck |
29/11/1971 Great Ocean MV [+1971] wreck |
**BUILT IN 1959 BY NAMURA ZOSENSHO, OSAKA. OWNED AT TIME OF LOSS BY LIEN CHEONG NAV CO. PASSAGE SABAH FOR HONG KONG, SPRANG LEAK IN HEAVY WEATHER AND TOOK ON LIST. ABANDONED BY CREW AND SUBSEQUENTLY. 18 MEN LOST. (MSD). see wreck |
29/11/1932 Margit SS [+1932] wreck |
1901: delivered as ST. HELENS for R.R. Phillips, London, UK 1904: sold to Stewart & Harkness, London, UK 1905: sold toS.S. Kingsley Co. Ltd ( D. Stewart & Co) London, UK 1906: transferred to S.S. Kingsley Co. Ltd ( D. Stewart & Co) Liverpool, UK 1907: sold to O.M. Bugge, Trondheim, Norway 1908: sod ... see wreck |
29/11/1990 Corazón De Jesus FV [+1990] wreck |
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29/11/1965 M.O.P. 330 C [+1965] wreck |
M.O.P. 330 C Construite à Tigre, (Buenos Aires, Argentine). Coulée prés du port de Quequén (Buenos Aires) Built in Tigre (Buenos Aires, Argentina). Sunk near Quequén Harbor (Buenos Aires) Construido en Tigre (Buenos Aires, Argentina). Hundida cerca del puerto de Quequén (Buenos Aires) Construí... see wreck |
29/11/1968 Intibuca [+1968] wreck |
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29/11/1956 Saltaro SS (fwd Part) [+1956] wreck |
**EX- POLYANNA '55, EX- TORDENE '47. BUILT 1936 BY W GRAY & CO LTD., HARTLEPOOL WITH 3 CYLINDER TRIPLE EXPANSION ENGINE, 2 BOILERS, SINGLE SHAFT. MACHINERY BY CENTRAL MARINE ENG. WORKS LTD, HARTLEPOOL. OWNED AT TIME OF LOSS BY KALLSTROM, RAGNAR, STOCKHOLM. ON PASSAGE LULEA, SWEDEN TO BARROW-IN-FURNE... see wreck |
29/11/1956 Saltaro SS (fwd Part) [+1956] wreck |
**EX- POLYANNA '55, EX- TORDENE '47. BUILT 1936 BY W GRAY & CO LTD., HARTLEPOOL WITH 3 CYLINDER TRIPLE EXPANSION ENGINE, 2 BOILERS, SINGLE SHAFT. MACHINERY BY CENTRAL MARINE ENG. WORKS LTD, HARTLEPOOL. OWNED AT TIME OF LOSS BY KALLSTROM, RAGNAR, STOCKHOLM. ON PASSAGE LULEA, SWEDEN TO BARROW-IN-FURNE... see wreck |
29/11/2000 Sincerity [+2000] wreck |
**GROUNDED ON ROCKS AND SANK AFTER LOSING POWER. CREW RECOVERED BY LIFEBOAT. see wreck |
29/11/1927 Doris [+1927] wreck |
see wreck |
29/11/1940 Recono [+1940] wreck |
see wreck |
29/11/2005 Rising Sun [+2005] wreck |
see wreck |
29/11/2007 Setia Mega [+2007] wreck |
**BUILT IN 2005. OWNED AT TIME OF LOSS BY ALAM MARITIM INC. 3200 BHP. PASSAGE KEMAMAN SUPPLY BASE FOR DULANG B OILFIELD. TOOK LARGE QUANITY OF WATER DURING ADVERSE WEATHER AND BECAME FULLY SUBMERGED. CREW OF 14 RECOVERED. (RIGZONE.COM). see wreck |
29/11/1915 UC-13 [+1915] wreck |
UC-13 sank only 3 ships in her career for a total of 387 tons. On 29th November 1915, she went aground in a storm East of the Bosphorus. see wreck |
29/11/1839 Solide (+1839) wreck |
Autres données: armateur: Lode. capitaine: Lode see wreck |
29/11/1942 Sirio SS (+1942) wreck |
The Italian steamship SIRIO was bombed and sunk by British aircraft on November 29th, 1942, at Tripoli, Libya. Raised in 1947 and broken up at Geno in November of that year. see wreck |
29/11/1943 Shiganoura Maru (+1943) wreck |
see wreck |
29/11/1940 BHC No.10 (+1940) wreck |
Sunk 8 miles SSW Start Point. see wreck |
29/11/1891 Wapping SS (+1891) wreck |
On the 29/11/1891 the collier WAPPING was on passage from Seaham and East Hartlepool to London, with a cargo of coal, when she ran aground in fog on a smooth sea, under Bempton Cliffs, north of Flamborough Head. (Story in Dive Yorkshire p.115) see wreck |
29/11/1944 Patrol Boat No.105 (+1944) wreck |
On November 29th, 1944 U.S. motor torpedo boats attack Japanese shipping in Ormoc Bay. PT-127 sinks Patrol Boat No.105 (ex-Philippine Arayat), 10°59´N, 124°33´E, PT-128 and PT-191 sink auxiliary minelayer Kusentai No.105. see wreck |
29/11/1944 Kusentai No.105 (+1944) wreck |
see wreck |
29/11/1944 Ch-45 (+1944) wreck |
On November 27th, 1944, Operation 'TA No. 6', escorts CH-45, CH-53 and patrol boat PB-105 (ex-ARAYAT) depart Manila for Ormoc Bay with a convoy consisting of SHINSHO MARU and SHINETSU MARU. On November 28th, 1944, the convoy arrives off Ormoc and begins unloading. Around midnight, American Patrol ... see wreck |
29/11/1944 Shinsho Maru (+1944) wreck |
see wreck |
29/11/1891 Delta SS (+1891) wreck |
SS Delta till 1870, spent some years under Messagerie Impériale flag (1853-1870): Under Napoleon III period, call in France Second Empire, the young "compagnie des services maritimes des messageries nationales", change is name for "Messagerie Impériale", february 28th 1953. In this time of fastuous ... see wreck |
29/11/1915 Malinche SS (+1915) wreck |
SS Malinche, built by Osbourne, Graham & Co., Sunderland in 1906 and owned at the time of her loss by J. Gaff & Co., was a British steamer of 1868 tons. On November 29th, 1915, Malinche, on a voyage from Piraeus to New York with general cargo, was sunk by the German submarine U-33 (Konrad Gansser),... see wreck |
29/11/1892 Greystoke SS (+1892) wreck |
Greystoke SS was a British cargo steamer that ran aground and was wrecked on the 29th November 1892 on Grosse Vogelsand near Cuxhaven when on route from Odessa for Hamburg with a cargo of grain. see wreck |
29/11/1942 Sawokla MV (+1942) wreck |
On November 29th 1942, U.S. freighter Sawokla is sunk by torpedo and gunfire of German auxiliary cruiser Michel (Schiffe 28) at approximately 28°00'S, 54°00'E, about 400 miles southeast of Madagascar, while en route from Colombo, Ceylon, to Cape Town, South Africa. 16 of the 41-man crew are killed... see wreck |
29/11/1915 Fitzroy FV (GY375) (+1915) wreck |
FV Fitzroy (GY375) was a British registered fishing vessel of 132grt. She was reported missing with all hands on the 29th November 1915. see wreck |
29/11/1940 Eugena Cambanis SS (+1940) wreck |
29th November 1940 reported in distress off Newfoundland at 46.53N, 48.37W whilst on passage Ste. Anne des Montes for Belfast. Presumed to have foundered in a gale. see wreck |
29/11/1897 Marie Elisabeth SS (+1897) wreck |
The German steamer Marie Elisabeth carrying rye and birch oil from Reval to Rotterdam foundered 20 miles from Hantsholm in 1897. see wreck |
29/11/1869 Active (+1869) wreck |
The cutter Active (Master W. H. WILSON) was lost 29 Nov 1869 when she ran aground on an uncharted reef, 8 miles from Yendura Island Fiji. see wreck |
29/11/1898 Londonian SS (+1898) wreck |
The British SS Londonian, from Boston to London with a cargo of grain and 150 head of cattle, ran into a gale and began to make water. She eventually sank with the loss of 17 of her crew. Survivors were picked up by SS Vedamore and SS Maria Rickmers. see wreck |
29/11/1917 Pierre SV (U-57) (+1917) wreck |
On November 29th, 1917, Pierre, a French sailing vessel of 112 tons, was sunk by the German submarine U-57 (Carl-Siegfried Ritter von Georg), off the Northern Cornwall coast. see wreck |
29/11/1881 Alsace Lorraine SS (+1881) wreck |
ALSACE LORRAINE SS was a French cargo steamer of 633grt. On the 29th November 1881 when on route from Brindisi for Sete with a cargo of wine she was involved in a collision with the Rhondda off Faro Pont, Messina and sank immediately. The Rhondda sent out liveboats to rescue the crew of ALSACE LORRA... see wreck |
29/11/1917 ML-52 (+1917) wreck |
On 29 November 1917, the British motor launch boat ML-52 was destroyed by a fire in Sandown Bay, Isle of Wight. see wreck |
29/11/1919 Stormvogel (KW-85) (+1919) wreck |
On November 29th, 1919, the Dutch lugger STORMVOGEL (KW-85) hits a mine in the North Sea and sinks. The herring lugger MARTA AGATHA (SCH-437) and the lugger DE ZES GEBROEDERS (VL-129) saved 4 of the crew. The 8 other crew were drowned or killed by the explosion. see wreck |
29/11/1954 Saukko MV (+1954) wreck |
On November 29th, 1954, the Finnish cargo ship SAUKKO, built in 1924 by Unterweser Lehe and owned by Rymattylan Silli, on voyage from Finland to Stralsund with a cargo of sulphur concentrates, sprang a leak and sank 8-9 miles southwest of Bengtskar lighthouse, after her cargo shifted. The chief engi... see wreck |
29/11/1942 Ben Rossal HMT (+1942) wreck |
HMT Ben Rossal sank at her moorings in unknown circumstances on the 29th November 1942. see wreck |
29/11/1942 Talycha (Талыча) (+1942) wreck |
On 29.11.1942, the Russian barge TALYCHA (Талыча), owned by Reidtanker, was wrecked, off Astrakhan Port roads. 6 crew were lost and 5 crew were rescued by the hydrographic ship TBILISI. see wreck |
29/11/1915 Zarifis SS (+1915) wreck |
SS Zarifis, built by W. Pickersgill & Sons, Sunderland in 1901 and owned at the time of her loss by L. Zarifi (Michalinos Maritime & Commercial Co.), Piraeus, was a Greek steamer of 2.904 tons. On November 29th, 1915, Zarifis, on a voyage from Alexandria to Hull with fruit and general cargo was sun... see wreck |
29/11/1859 General Outram SS (+1859) wreck |
9 jours après son achat par le gouvernement argentin et pour son premier voyage sous son nouveau pavillon, transportant la 1° Compagnie de la Garde Nationale, a souffert une explosion de chaudière à 1/2 m.n. de son point de départ de Riachuelo, Buenos Aires, sombra en faisant 35 morts et 30 blessés ... see wreck |
29/11/1941 Berbera SS (+1941) wreck |
SS BERBERA was an Italian steam tanker that was bombed and sunk at Navarino, Greece on the 29th November 1941 by British Royal Air Force aircraft. Note : The BERBERA was already damaged by the Polish submarine Sokol on November 21st, 1941. see wreck |
29/11/1997 Bahia Camarones MFV (+1997) wreck |
see wreck |
29/11/1993 B. J. Putnam MFV (+1993) wreck |
MFV B. J. PUTNAM was an American Fish Processing ship that was originally built as of Offshore Oil Field Supply vessel. In 1993 she was scuttled as an artificial reef about 12 miles SW of At. Andrews Pass, Panama City, florida. see wreck |
29/11/1688 Tobias Leidsman (+1688) wreck |
TOBIAS LEIDSMAN Built in 1688 at Amsterdam by the Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie. The Dutch ship TOBIAS LEIDSMAN was owned by the Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie and in service for the Kamer van Amsterdam. On November 26th November TOBIAS LEIDSMAN departed Vlie in company of VERGULDE VLAMIN... see wreck |
29/11/1877 Margaret SS (+1877) wreck |
Disaster struck the SS Margaret in the Bay of Biscay on the 29 November 1877. Miraculously there was one survivor John Mc Carthy who gave an account of what had occurred. McCarthy stated that on 29 November 1877, during a violent gale in the Bay of Biscay, the SS Margaret which was fully loaded, was... see wreck |
29/11/1879 Emblehope SS (+1879) wreck |
EMBLEHOPE SS suffered a leak in bad weather and was on her beam ends and foundered on the 29th November 1879 when on route from Sulina for Antwerp with a cargo of grain. The crew was saved by the ship Selina and landed at Bristol. see wreck |
29/11/1944 Two Japanese Luggers (+1944) wreck |
On November 29th, 1944, HMS Sturdy (Lt. W.St.G. Anderson) sank two Japanese motor fishing luggers with gunfire in the Java Sea, North of Surabaya. The Japanese refused help. see wreck |
29/11/1900 São João da Barra SS (+1900) wreck |
SAO JOAO DA BARRA ran aground and was wrecked on Port Amanacao bar on the 29th November 1900. see wreck |
29/11/1937 Miguel Bitar SS (+1937) wreck |
On November 29th, 1937, the Brazilian cargo ship MIGUEL BITAR, built in 1907 by Murdoch & Murray and owned at the time of her loss by Bitar Irmãos S. A., on voyage from Para to Iquitos with machinery, foundered 50 miles above Manaos. see wreck |
29/11/1923 Sainte Marie SV (+1923) wreck |
On November 29th, 1923, the French wooden sailing ship SAINTE MARIE was wrecked on Portes Rocks. see wreck |
29/11/1886 Sorsogon SS (+1886) wreck |
SS SORSOGON ran aground and was wrecked on Alabat Island, Philipines when on route from Manila on the 29th December 1886. She was owned by D. J. M. Tuason of Manila, Philippines. see wreck |
29/11/1888 Hoopoe SS (+1888) wreck |
On November 29th, 1888, the cargo ship SS HOOPOE, built in 1868 and owned at the time of her loss by Cork Steamship Co. Ltd., on voyage from Liverpool to Cork with general cargo, sank after a collision with the SS Sir Galahad off Longships, Lands End, Cornwall, UK. Previously called SS Braemar. see wreck |
29/11/1942 Azusa Maru (+1942) wreck |
On November 29th, 1942, aircraft from Henderson Field sink the Japanese cargo ships Azusa Maru and Kiku Maru, Wickham Anchorage, New Georgia. see wreck |
29/11/1915 Emma SV (+1915) wreck |
On November 29th, 1915, the Swedish wooden sailing ship EMMA, on voyage from Aalborg to Santos with a cargo of cement, was wrecked, off Hermano. see wreck |
29/11/1909 Maria SV (+1909) wreck |
MARIA was an Italian iron fully rigged ship that ran aground and was wrecked at Banjaard on the 29th November 1909. She was on route from Buenos Aires for Rotterdam with a cargo of Dyewood.
Owned at the time by P. Olivari, Genoa, Italy. see wreck |
29/11/1993 Ar Gadorec MFV (AD.514564) (+1993) wreck |
see wreck |
29/11/1896 Grecian SV (+1896) wreck |
SV Grecian was wrecked and became a total loss off Montserrat when on route from Trinidad for London with asphalt and coconuts. Only one survivor. see wreck |
29/11/1909 Kisagata Maru No.2 (+1909) wreck |
KISAGATA MARU NO.2 ran aground and was wrecked at Ainoshima on the 29th November 1909 when on route from Dairen for Moji with a cargo of beancake. see wreck |
29/11/1918 Joseph P. Cooper SV (+1918) wreck |
On November 29th, 1918, the American wooden schooner JOSEPH P. COOPER was abandoned. see wreck |
29/11/1918 Harold B. Cousens SV (+1918) wreck |
On November 29th, 1918, the American wooden schooner HAROLD B. COUSENS, on voyage from St. John, N.B. to New York with a cargo of lumber, was wrecked on Eastern Point, Cape Ann. see wreck |
29/11/1877 Miami SV (+1877) wreck |
SV Miami struck rocks in Molle Bay, east coast of South America and foundered on the 29th November 1877. see wreck |
29/11/1897 Vrouw Adriana FV (SCH-200) (+1897) wreck |
On November 29th, 1897, the Dutch trawler VROUW ADRIANA foundered. 8 people lost their lives. see wreck |
29/11/1891 Albatros PSS (+1891) wreck |
Navire qui fit sa carrière sur le côtes africaines et fit naufrage à Batah Tunisie Ship that made her career on the African coast and was wrecked in Batah Tunisia Nave que hizo su carrera en la costa africana y naufragó en Batah, Túnez Navio que fez a sua carreira no litoral ... see wreck |
29/11/1919 A. F. Kindberg SV (+1919) wreck |
On November 29th, 1919, the American wooden schooner A. F. KINDBERG was wrecked on Quarry Island. see wreck |
29/11/1913 Emilie de Redoré SV (+1913) wreck |
Emilie de Redoré Navire qui fit naufrage sur le rocher Tatu, pjateau de la Banche (Pays de la Loire, France) Ship that was wrecked on the rock Tatu Plateau de la Banche (Pays de la Loire, France) Nave que naufragó en la roca Tatu, Plateau de la Banche (Pays de la Loire, Franc... see wreck |
29/11/1944 M-584 (+1944) wreck |
On November 29th, 1944, the German minesweeper M-584 was sunk by an RAF mine off the Kattegat with the loss of one crew. see wreck |
29/11/1911 Charles A. Gilberg SV (+1911) wreck |
On November 29th, 1911, the American wooden schooner CHARLES A. GILBERG, on voyage from New York to Key West with a cargo of sand and gravel, was abandoned 75 miles southest from Cape Henlopen. see wreck |
29/11/1867 Rio de Janeiro SV (+1867) wreck |
Rio de Janeiro
Navire qui fit naufrage à la pointe d'Espalamaca, NE de la baie d'Horta, île Faial, Açores
Ship that was wrecked off Espalamaca Point, NE of Horta bay, Faial Island, Azores
Nave que naufragó en la Punta de Espalamaca, NE de la bahía de Horta, isla de Faial, Azo... see wreck |
29/11/1867 Santa Cruz SV (+1867) wreck |
Santa Cruz Navire qui fit naufrage à Porto Pim, île de Faial, Açores Ship that was wrecked in Porto Pim, Faial Island, Azores Barco que naufragó en Porto Pim, isla de Faial, Azores Navio que naufragou em Porto Pim, ilha do Faial, Açores ... see wreck |
29/11/1980 Sandalion MV (+1980) wreck |
The Italian motor bulk carrier Sandalion was on a voyage fro Baltimore to Hirohata carrying a cargo of coal, when she was abandoned by her crew about 690 mi east of Nojima Saki in lat 29.30N, long 162.23E on November 29, 1980, after taking in water in holds 1 and 2 in very bad weather. All 30 men we... see wreck |
29/11/1864 Beatrice SS (+1864) wreck |
Beatrice was a British iron screw steamer of 342 gross tons, built in 1863 at Greenock, Scotland. On November 29, 1864, whilst en route from Nassau, Bahamas, to Charleston with 35 crew and a cargo including twenty 120-pound Whitworth shells, the Beatrice was hit by Union shells and ran aground on ... see wreck |
29/11/1865 Victoria PSS (+1865) wreck |
VICTORIA was a U.S. stern-wheel steamer of 23 tons, built in 1863 at New Orleans that was lost on November 29th, 1865, at New Orleans. see wreck |
29/11/1988 Deep Sea Producer MFV (+1988) wreck |
DEEP SEA PRODUCER MFV (+1988)
BUILT BY CHAMPION, PASS CHRISTIAN, USA IN 1981 AS A PLATFORM SUPPLY VESSEL FOR PBR OFFSHORE MARINE. SHE STRUCK A SUBMERGED OBJECT, SPRANG LEAK AND SANK 30 MILES W. OF UNIMAK ISLAND, ALASKA, ON 29/11/88.
Previously called,
PBR-349 1981-1985
MAR 14 1985-1988
DEEP SE... see wreck |
29/11/1813 Aurora SV (+1813) wreck |
Aurora En route de Cadix (Espagne) vers Vera Cruz (Mexique), fit naufrage prés d'Anegada, îles Vierges Breitanniques. Le navire fut perdu, mais l'équipage fut sauvé En route from Cadiz (Spain) to Vera Cruz (Mexico) sank off Anegada, British Virgin Islands. The ship was lost, but the crew was sav... see wreck |
29/11/1942 Kiku Maru (+1942) wreck |
see wreck |
29/11/1879 Marlborough SS (+1879) wreck |
On November 29th, 1879, the British cargo ship MARLBOROUGH, built in 1878 by Bartram, Haswell & Co. and owned at the time of her loss by Garbutt D. P., left Cardiff for Genoa with a cargo of coal, and was not heard of ever since. 25 people lost their lives. The owner was found responsible by the Bo... see wreck |
29/11/1919 Lucille SV (+1919) wreck |
On November 29th, 1919, the Canadian schooner LUCILLE, left New York for Halifax with a cargo of coal, and was not heard of ever since. see wreck |
29/11/1930 Shinso Maru (+1930) wreck |
The Japanese cargo ship Shinso Maru was wrecked SW end of Saghalien on a voyage Tokio to Odomari with general cargo. She was owned at the time by Morita Hajime GK, Tokyo, Japan from 1930. Previously owned by Minamijima Shoko GK, Osaka, Japan. see wreck |
29/11/1930 Rebecka MV (+1930) wreck |
The Swedish vessel Rebecka was wrecked at Asko on a voyage Gefle to Gunnebo with a cargo of iron. see wreck |
29/11/1968 Fuho Maru (+1968) wreck |
On November 29th, 1968, the Japanese motor vessel FUHO MARU, built in 1959, foundered 6 miles northwest of Kazehayasuki. see wreck |
29/11/1871 Catherine SV (+1871) wreck |
Schooner CATHERINE, from Boston for Meteghan, broke away from her anchorage in Yarmouth Sound, during a heavy gale on
the night of Nov. 29th 1871, and was driven ashore at Sunday Point, where she became a total wreck. All on board, consisting of the captain, mate, three seamen and Mande Thereau,... see wreck |
29/11/1909 Gatherer SV (+1909) wreck |
GATHERER was a wooden 3 masted schooner barge that foundered on the 27th November 1909 when 13 miles ExS 3/4 S of Assateague Light when on route from Norfolk, Va for Boston, Mass with a cargo of coal. see wreck |
29/11/1888 Braemar SV (+1888) wreck |
BRAEMAR was a British fully rigged ship which foundered after a collision with the Sir Galahad on the 29th November 1888. see wreck |
29/11/1949 Alejandro No.3 SS (Alejandro Tercero) (+1949) wreck |
On November 29th, 1949, the Spanish cargo ship ALEJANDRO TERCERO, built in 1940, on voyage from Gijon to Malaga with a cargo of coal, sprang a leak in heavy weather and sank, south of Cabo Santa Maria, Spain. see wreck |
29/11/1936 Frank Brainerd SV (+1936) wreck |
On November 29th, 1936, the American 3-masted schooner FRANK BRAINERD, built in 1908, on voyage from New Bedford to Cape Verde, was abandoned in the mid Atlantic. see wreck |
29/11/1901 Vaagan SS (+1901) wreck |
The Norwegian steamer Vaagan was burnt at Arnoen near Bodo carrying general cargo from Trondhjem to Narvik see wreck |
29/11/1877 Margaret (+1877) wreck |
MARGARET was a British cargo ship that foundered in the Bay of Biscay on the 29th November 1877 with the loss of all 19 crew. see wreck |
29/11/1891 Loong Wha SV (+1891) wreck |
On November 29th, 1891, the barquentine LOONG WHA, on voyage from Newchwang to Amoy with a cargo of beancake, was wrecked at Newchwang bar, after being cut through by the ice. see wreck |
29/11/1891 Regina SV (+1891) wreck |
On November 29th, 1891, the Norwegian brig REGINA, on voyage from Newcastle-On-Tyne to Tonsberg with a cargo of coal, was wrecked on Svenor Skerries. see wreck |
29/11/1868 L'Etoile SV (+1868) wreck |
On November 29th, 1868, the French brig L'ETOILE, built in 1857, foundered at Inhambane, Mozambique. Owned by Augustin Fabre, Marseille. see wreck |
29/11/1894 San Rafael SV (+1894) wreck |
see wreck |
29/11/1892 Sir Francis Drake SS (+1892) wreck |
On November 29th, 1892, the British cargo ship SIR FRANCIS DRAKE, on voyage from Marseille to Constantinople in ballast, was wrecked, 6 miles southwest of Cape Malea, Cervi Channel. (6 miles SW is impossible to run aground) see wreck |
29/11/1892 Agios Spyridion SV (+1892) wreck |
On November 29th, 1892, the Greek brigantine AGIOS SPYRIDION, on voyage from Piraeus to Constantinople in ballast, was wrecked at Besika. see wreck |
29/11/1892 Anatolie SV (+1892) wreck |
On November 29th, 1892, the Greek brig ANATOLIE was wrecked at Yenikaleh, Kertch. see wreck |
29/11/1892 Evanghelis SV (+1892) wreck |
On November 29th, 1892, the Greek brig EVANGHELIS, on voyage from Azoff with a cargo of wheat, was wrecked near Vasilikos. see wreck |
29/11/1892 Wanderer SV (+1892) wreck |
On November 29th, 1892, the Russian schooner WANDERER, on voyage from England to Riga with a cargo of coal, was wrecked south of Hasle. see wreck |
29/11/1892 Ramazan SV (+1892) wreck |
On November 29th, 1892, the Turkish schooner RAMAZAN drove ashore at Media, Black Sea. see wreck |
29/11/1813 Anrora SV (Aurora) (+1813) wreck |
ANRORA (AURORA) was a Spanish merchantman on route from Cadiz for Veracruz when she ran aground and was totally wrecked on Anegada, Britsih Virgin Islands on the 29th November 1813. see wreck |
29/11/1879 Elizabeth Ann SV (+1879) wreck |
On November 29th, 1879, the Canadian schooner ELIZABETH ANN, built in 1866, on voyage from Bayfield to St. John's, foundered at Bayfield. see wreck |
29/11/1920 Gardenia SV (+1920) wreck |
The French wooden schooner GARDENIA was wrecked on La Horaine Reef, Paimpol with fish from St. Pierre, Miq. to France see wreck |
29/11/1932 Les Jumelles SV (+1932) wreck |
Les Jumelles – Goélette construite en 1909 par le chantier Bonne, de Kérity (Côtes-du-Nord – aujourd’hui Côtes-d’Armor). Immatriculée à Tréguier. Armateur, Jean-Baptiste Le Marchand, de Pleubian (Côtes-du-Nord – aujourd’hui Côtes-d’Armor). Indicatif O.L.K.B.
Caractéristiques : 122 tx jb et 91 tx jn... see wreck |
29/11/1958 Black Marlin SS (+1958) wreck |
BLACK MARLIN was an American tug of 45 ft which sank while returning to Rocky River with the crane barge Hickory Stick in tow on the 29th November North of Avon Point, Ohio. The 6 inch tow line broke when high winds and 75mph gusts raised 15 foot waves. Minutes later the tug lost its engine and wa... see wreck |
29/11/1895 Norden SV (+1895) wreck |
On November 29th, 1895, the Norwegian barque NORDEN, on voyage from Sabine Pass to Montevideo with a cargo of lumber, was abandoned in the Atlantic. see wreck |
29/11/1895 Georgios SV (+1895) wreck |
Prior to November 29th, 1895, the Greek barque GEORGIOS, on voyage from Batoum to Alexandria with a cargo of petroleum, was wrecked near Trebizonde. see wreck |
29/11/1951 Uni-T MV (+1951) wreck |
On November 29th, 1951, the Dutch cargo ship UNI-T, built in 1951, on voyage from Oskar Fredriksborg to Hargshamn in ballast, was wrecked on rocks in heavy weather at Maaskobb, north of Svartklubben.
Note : it looks like the UNI-T was recovered and continued service under the name ARIEL, which san... see wreck |
29/11/1936 Hausse SS (+1936) wreck |
From Norwegian sources:
29-11-1936: the Norwegian SS HAUSSE (LEHX), on a voyage from Harstad to Bergen, sprang a leak and sank with the loss of 1 of her crew in the Vestfjorden.
Bygd av Moss Jærnstøberi & mek. Verksted, Moss
83 brt, 19 nrt 81.3 x 17.3 x 8.6
Forlenget: 98 brt, 36 nrt 95.4 x 17.2 ... see wreck |
29/11/1875 Trebisonda SS (+1875) wreck |
On November 29th, 1875, the Austro-Hungarian steamer TREBISONDA foundered at Varna. see wreck |
29/11/1992 Arta Prima MV (+1992) wreck |
FOUNDERED AT TANJUNG PRIOK ON 29/11/92 WHILST UNDER REPAIR. SUBSEQUENTLY RAISED AND BROKEN UP. see wreck |
29/11/1954 Piedi FV (+1954) wreck |
On November 29th, 1954, the Spanish fishing ship PIEDI, built in 1931, was lost in a storm off the Spanish coast. see wreck |
29/11/1936 Angeliki SS (+1936) wreck |
ANGELIKI was a Greek cargo steamer that ran aground and was wrecked off St, Nazaire on the 29th November 1936 when on route from Mariupol for Rouen with a cargo of anthracite. Later broken up at Belgium. see wreck |
29/11/1980 Volare MV [+1980] wreck |
VOLARE was a Greek ore carrier that ran aground and was wrecked on the 29th November 1980 when on route from Gdansk for Riga in ballast. Owned since 1980 by Volare Shipping Co. Ltd., Piraeus, Greece.
Previously called,
ALTA 1957-1966,
ACHERNAR 1966-1970,
VOLA 1970-1980,
TIGER BAY 1980-1980,
VO... see wreck |
29/11/1934 Pulupandan MV (+1934) wreck |
On November 29th, 1934, the American cargo ship PULUPANDAN, built in 1933, was wrecked 7 miles off the coast of Panay. see wreck |
29/11/1902 Celtic SV (+1902) wreck |
The American schooner barge Celtic foundered off Detour Light, Mich. in 1902.
The schooner CELTIC in tow of the steamer RUNNELS broke away in the gale Saturday night when at the North end of Lake Huron and it is feared she has been lost with all [8] on board. Port Huron Daily Times Tuesday, Decembe... see wreck |
29/11/1902 Maxie Yost PSS (+1902) wreck |
The American paddle steamer Maxie Yost was wrecked in Big Sandy River, Ky. in 1902 see wreck |
29/11/1906 John R. Zimmerman (+1906) wreck |
The American barge John R. Zimmerman built at Elkton was wrecked at the mouth of Elizabeth River, Va. in 1906. see wreck |
29/11/1878 Southminster SV (+1878) wreck |
On November 29th, 1878, the British fully rigged ship SOUTHMINSTER (capt. C. McFee), built in 1876 at Quebec, on voyage from New York to Wellington with general cargo and 1 passenger, was wrecked in foggy weather in a E. force 2 wind, on rocks, 5 miles SSW of Cape Campbell , N. Z. There were no cas... see wreck |
29/11/1932 Georgian MV (+1932) wreck |
GEORGIAN was a Canadian motor cargo vessel owned from 1930 by North Western Transportation Co. Ltd., Toronto, Canada. On the 29th November 1932 when in ballast she ran aground and was wrecked on Grand Island, Lake Superior. She was later re-floated & repaired and became the BADGER STATE MV in 1934. see wreck |
29/11/1899 Shillito SS (+1899) wreck |
SHILLITO was a British cargo steel hulled steamer owned from 1898 by the Shillito SS. Co. Ltd., Cardiff, England. She was on route from Galveston for Aarhus with a cargo of oilcake when she ran aground and was wrecked on the 29th November 1899 at Jaederen. see wreck |
29/11/1994 Ocean Reefer MV (+1994) wreck |
OCEAN REEFER was a Panamanian refrigerated cargo vessel owned from 1990 by Navestar SA., Panama and was built in 1966 by C.N.O.M. die Venezia, Venice as the trawler ALBACORE SECONDA for Soc Italiana Pesca Atlantica Tonno, Venice, Italy. Previously called SEACRUST 1970-1978, AMAZON TRADER 1978-1985, ... see wreck |
29/11/1946 Ametco (+1946) wreck |
On November 29th, 1946, the Panamanian schooner AMETCO, built in 1917, on voyage from Sydney, N.S.W., Singapore to Reykjavik with a cargo of oranges, was wrecked at the S. E. corner of Low Wooded Island, 25 miles N. of Cooktown. see wreck |
29/11/1942 Spitfire IX BS296 (+1942) wreck |
On 29 November 1942, British Spitfire IX BS296 was shot down by Fw. K. Niedereichholz of 4./JG 1 and crashed in the North Sea, off Walcheren. Also Spitfire IX BS143 hit the water during the combat and crashed in the sea in the same location. The aircrafts had departed from North Weald and target... see wreck |
29/11/1942 Spitfire IX BS143 (+1942) wreck |
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29/11/1943 P-38 H 42-67020 (+1943) wreck |
On 29 November 1943, the American P-38 H 42-67020 was damaged in combat with German fighters and crashed in the IJsselmeer. The aircraft had departed from Nuthampstead and targeted Bremen. The pilot died. see wreck |
29/11/1943 B-17 F 42-29787 (+1943) wreck |
On 29 November 1943, the American B-17 F 42-29787 was hit by Flak and fighters on a return flight and ditched and crashed in the North Sea, off Petten. The aircraft had departed from Kimbolton and targeted Bremen. 9 crew members died. see wreck |
29/11/1943 P-47 D 42-8502 (+1943) wreck |
On 29 November 1943, the American P-47 D 42-8502 was last seen near the Dutch coast north of Den Haag and crashed in the North Sea, near Den Haag. The aircraft had departed from Martlesham Heath and targeted Bremen. see wreck |
29/11/1943 Messerschmitt Bf 109 G-6 510285 (+1943) wreck |
On 29 November 1943, the German Messerschmitt Bf 109 G-6 510285 was shot in an air combat with P-38's and crashed on the eastside of the IJsselmeer, southwest of Meppel. The aircraft had departed from Volkel. The pilot died. see wreck |
29/11/1907 Eridan SV (+1907) wreck |
ERIDAN was a French wooden hulled barque on route from Aruba for London carrying a cargo of phosphate when she foundered near Tortola on the 29th November 1907. see wreck |
29/11/1907 Havilah SV (+1907) wreck |
HAVILAH was an American wooden hulled brig on route from Philadelphia for Yabaucca carrying a cargo of coal when she ran aground and was wrecked at San Juan, Puerto Rico on the 29th November 1907. see wreck |
29/11/1907 Karolina SV (+1907) wreck |
KAROLINA was a Swedish wooden hulled barque on route from West Hartlepool carrying a cargo of coal. She left West Hartlepool on the 29th November 1907 and was not heard of again and posted missing. see wreck |
29/11/1890 Plymouth Rock SV (+1890) wreck |
PLYMOUTH ROCK was a Norwegian wooden hulled barque on route from Plymouth for Fredrikstadt in ballast when she was abandoned about 40 miles off Great Yarmouth about the 29th November 1890. see wreck |
29/11/1890 Francis E. Hallock SV (+1890) wreck |
FRANCIS E. HALLOCK was an American wooden hulled schooner that was on route from New York for Virginia when she was involved in a collision & capsized and sank off Sandy Hook on the 29th November 1890. see wreck |
29/11/1995 Valerie FV (+1995) wreck |
On November 29th, 1995, the fishing ship VALERIE, built in 1983, sprang a leak and sank. There were no casualties. see wreck |
29/11/1927 Guardian SS (+1927) wreck |
GUARDIAN was a British steel hulled cargo steamer that foundered when 6 nm east-south-east from the North Goodwin Light Vessel when on route from Ghent for London carrying a cargo of old rails on the 29th November 1927. see wreck |
29/11/1927 Sinams SV (+1927) wreck |
SINAMS was a Latvian wooden hulled 3 masted schooner on route from Aalborg for Helsingfors carrying a cargo of cement when she ran aground and was wrecked in the Gulf of Finland on the 29th November 1927. see wreck |
29/11/1922 Miriam H. SV (+1922) wreck |
MIRIAM H. was a Canadian wooden hulled 3 masted schooner on route from Bell Island, Newfoundland for Sydney, Nova Scotia, carrying a cargo of scrap iron for ballast when she ran aground and was wrecked on Bell Island on the 29th November 1922. see wreck |
29/11/1924 Enrico Toti SS (+1924) wreck |
ENRICO TOTI was an Italian steel hulled steam turbine powered cargo vessel that was on route from Baltimore for Leghorn carrying a cargo of coal when she was abandoned & then foundered on the 29th November 1924 at 37.29N/55.09W see wreck |
29/11/1924 Andalusia MV (+1924) wreck |
ANDALUSIA was an American auxiliary diesel powered wooden hulled schooner that was on route from Cotabato, Mindanao for Manilla carrying a cargo of lumber when she foundered near Mindoro on the 29th November 1924. see wreck |
29/11/1926 Felicia SV (+1926) wreck |
FELICIA (ex-GIOVANNI) was an Italian wooden hulled brigantine that was on route from Salerno for Valencia carrying a cargo of staves when she ran aground and was wrecked near La Ciotat on the 29th November 1926. see wreck |
29/11/1894 Edward Johnson SV (+1894) wreck |
EDWARD JOHNSON was an American wooden hulled 3 masted schooner that was on route from New York for Bahia carrying a cargo of kerosene & lard when she caught fire at Bahia on the 29th November and was destroyed. see wreck |
29/11/1959 Hippocampe MFV (+1959) wreck |
On November 29th, 1959, the French trawler HIPPOCAMPE, built in 1948, was wrecked in a storm at the mouth of Oued Draa. see wreck |
29/11/1912 Olga SV (+1912) wreck |
OLGA was a Swedish wooden hulled schooner that was carrying a cargo of wood when she was abandoned at sea on the 29th November 1912. She was later picked up & towed into Mariehamn waterlogged & derelict. She was then condemned. see wreck |
29/11/1954 Pierre Nelly FV (+1954) wreck |
On November 29th, 1954, the French fishing ship PIERRE NELLY from Concarneau, was lost in a storm. 3 people lost their lives. see wreck |
29/11/1879 Thorer Helsing SS (+1879) wreck |
29-11-1877: the Swedish SS Thorer Helsing, on a voyage in ballast from Sundsvall to Norrköping, ran aground and was wrecked on Nedfallsbrottet, NW Högsten, Åland. No casualties see wreck |
29/11/1859 Wave SV (+1859) wreck |
Wooden schooner Wave, built Annan 1837 or 1844, 64 tons. ON 3364, 59.3 x 15.4 x 8.7ft, registered Strangford, owned Killough. Voyage Renfrew to Saltney with iron railway chairs. Captain McMullan and 3 crew. Aground then foundered off Hoyle Bank, all saved by Point of Air lifeboat, 29th November 1859... see wreck |
29/11/1882 Accrington Lass SV (+1882) wreck |
From Lloyd's List, Saturday 02 December 1882: CASUALTIES. etc. ACCRINGTON LASS, Connahs Quay, Nov. 30.- It is feared that the Accrington Lass, Fleetwood, has been wrecked and all hands lost, as she sailed from Douglas on Monday last with lead ore for Mostyn. On Monday night, it blew a very heavy gal... see wreck |
29/11/1981 Coramont MV (+1981) wreck |
CORAMONT was a Panamanian motor dry cargo vessel that was on route from Sarawak for Sakata carrying a cargo of logs when she ran aground and was stranded after losing a anchor in a snowstorm; subsequently sank on the13th December 1981. Owned since 1981 by S. T. Ocean Sg. SA., Panama. Previously call... see wreck |
29/11/1931 Locmaria FV (+1931) wreck |
On November 29th, 1931, the French trawler LOCMARIA (ex-TEALBY), built in 1917 by Department of Marine & Fisheries, foundered near Belle Ile. see wreck |
29/11/1833 Good Intent (+1833) wreck |
Wooden sloop Pilot Vessel No 1, Good Intent, of Liverpool. Built Rathbone, Blezard & Hazeldone, Liverpool, 1800, 47 x 16.6 x 9 ft, 42 tons. Driven ashore at Formby, 29 November 1833, with only 9 of the 22 aboard rescued. Vessel not put back in service. Lancaster Gazette - Saturday 07 December 1833... see wreck |
29/11/1921 June (+1921) wreck |
On November 29th, 1921, the Canadian motor-schooner JUNE, on voyage from Livorno (Leghorn) to Pinatar in ballast, was lost in a fire 20 miles from Port Mahon . see wreck |
29/11/1895 Jane Marie SV (+1895) wreck |
29-11-1895: the Danish schooner SV JANE MARIE, on a voyage from Tønsberg to Aberdeen with 130 tons of granite, ran aground and was wrecked during a SSE gale at Gourdon, Scotland. Crew of 5 was rescued by rocket apparatus from Gourdon Rescue Station. see wreck |
29/11/1881 Julia Smith SV (+1881) wreck |
At about 5 am on Monday 11/29/1881, the two masted schooner Julia Smith loaded with 60 cords of wood from Hibbard's pier at Jacksonport, Door County came to anchor off Ahnapee, Kewaunee County "close to shore and 80 rods north of the anchorage". In the face of a strong South wind, her anchors dragge... see wreck |
29/11/1876 Hans Crocker SV (+1876) wreck |
11/29/1876: "The bark Hans Crocker, which left Little Sturgeon the fore part of last week for Chicago, sprung a leak while off Kenosha on Wednesday night last, and while endeavoring to make that harbor the vessel struck an underwater crib and went ashore just south of the harbor piers, where she wen... see wreck |
29/11/1873 Thetis SV (+1873) wreck |
On November 29th, 1873, the British brig THETIS, built in 1834 at Dundee, on voyage from London to W. Hartlepool in ballast, was dismasted in a storm (WSW 9), stoving the broadside and making her leak badly, 8 miles NW of Dudgeon . There was 1 casualty.... see wreck |
29/11/1873 Jeypore SV (+1873) wreck |
On November 29th, 1873, the British fully rigged ship JEYPORE, built in 1868 at Port Glasgow, departed the Sandheads, Calcutta for Liverpool with 1800 tons of general cargo and 215 tons of ballast and was not heard of ever since. 33 people lost their lives. Posted missing at Lloyd's, 24th June 1874. see wreck |
29/11/1878 Pansy SV (+1878) wreck |
On November 29th, 1878, the British brig PANSY, built in 1866 at Sunderland, on voyage from New Orleans to Liverpool with a cargo of oil cake, foundered in a WxS force 10 storm, in the North Atlantic. see wreck |
29/11/1878 Carles and Jehn SV (+1878) wreck |
On November 29th, 1878, the Swedish barque CARLES AND JEHN (capt. J. Andersson), built in 1863, on voyage from Gothenburg to Calais with a cargo of planks, was wrecked in a N.E. force 6 wind, on the Leman and Ower Bank , North Sea. 7 people lost their lives.... see wreck |
29/11/1878 Skimmer of the Sea FV (+1878) wreck |
On November 29th, 1878, the British dandy SKIMMER OF THE SEA (capt. E. Roberts), built in 1874 at Lowestoft, on voyage from Gorleston for a fishing trip, was wrecked in a W. force 6 wind, at Hopton-on-Sea, near Corton , Suffolk. see wreck |
29/11/1878 Stagshaw SS (+1878) wreck |
On November 29th, 1878, the British cargo ship STAGSHAW (capt. R. Meadows), built in 1870 at Newcastle, on voyage from the River Tyne to Le Havre with coal, was wrecked in a W.S.W. force 2 wind on Black Middens rocks, at the entrance to the river Tyne . see wreck |
29/11/1897 Look out SV (+1897) wreck |
The British brigantine Look out carrying china clay from Fowey to Dundee foundered near Boulmer, Northumberland in 1897. see wreck |
29/11/1897 Hasparren SV (+1897) wreck |
The French brigantine Hasparren in ballast St Servan to Lisbon foundered on the Casquets in 1897. see wreck |
29/11/1897 Chase SV (+1897) wreck |
The British schooner Chase carrying coal was wrecked at Weybarn Beach in 1897. see wreck |
29/11/1897 Olivia SV (+1897) wreck |
The British schooner Olivia carrying coal from Bo'ness to Cowes was wrecked 2.5 miles north of Palling in 1897. see wreck |
29/11/1897 Pennine SV (+1897) wreck |
The British schooner Pennine carrying coal from Shields to Newhaven was wrecked 2 miles north of Palling in 1897. see wreck |
29/11/1897 Resolve SV (+1897) wreck |
The Britsh schooner Resolve in ballast Sunderland to Fraserburgh was wrecked at Sunderland in 1897. see wreck |
29/11/1897 Vedra SV (+1897) wreck |
The British sailing vessel Vedra in ballast Sheerness to Shields was wrecked at Bacton in 1897. see wreck |
29/11/1823 Frederick SV (+1823) wreck |
Wooden schooner Frederick , built Liverpool 1821 [from LR], owned Chapman, Liverpool, traded to Lisbon, 52 tons. Voyage Liverpool to Lisbon, ashore at Salt Island, Holyhead, 29 November 1823, and wrecked, crew saved. [from Bell's Weekly Messenger - Monday 08 December 1823]: Holyhead, Nov 30. Th... see wreck |
29/11/1897 Sphinx SV (+1897) wreck |
The French barquentine Sphinx in ballast St Malo to Arzew was wrecked on Bizeux Rocks near St Malo ( Rance estuary ) in 1897. see wreck |
29/11/1873 St. Helens SS (+1873) wreck |
On November 29th, 1873, the British cargo ship ST. HELENS (capt. Chrishop), built in 1871, departed South Shields for London with coals and was not heard of ever since. Posted missing at Lloyd's 7th Jan 1874. see wreck |
29/11/1897 Knut Bonde SV (+1897) wreck |
The Swedish Schooner Knut Bonde in ballast Assens to Stromstad was wrecked at Hou in 1897. see wreck |