List of shipwrecks in 1868
The list of shipwrecks in 1868 includes some of the ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1868.
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Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr |
May | Jun | Jul | Aug |
Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
January
13 January
Ship | Country | Description |
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Albion | United Kingdom | The brig ran aground off Whitford Point, Glamorgan and was abandoned by her seven crew, who all subsequently drowned.[1] |
23 January
Ship | Country | Description |
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Amethyst | United Kingdom | The ship foundered om the Bristol Channel off Llanelli, Glamorgan with the loss of all hands.[1] |
Anne | United Kingdom | The ship was wrecked on Burry Holms, in the Bristol Channel.[1] |
Brothers | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Llanelli.[1] |
Huntress | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Llanelli.[1] |
Jennie Celine | United Kingdom | The ship foundered in the Bristol Channel off Llanelli with the loss of all hands.[1] |
Mary Fanny | United Kingdom | The ketch was driven ashore and damaged in Rhosilli Bay. She was later repaired and returned to service. Mary Fanny was shelled and sunk by a German Submarine on 15 September 1918.[1][2] |
Onward | United Kingdom | The ship foundered in the Bristol Channel off Llanelli with the loss of all hands.[1] |
Roscius | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Llanelli.[1] |
24 January
Ship | Country | Description |
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Marie Leocadie | flag unknown | The ship was wrecked at Bridport, Dorset.[3] |
May
8 May
Ship | Country | Description |
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Gleaner | United States | The 135 ton Newport, Rhode Island brig was thought to have hit the Seven Stones reef and sank 30 miles (48 km) NW by W of Land's End, Cornwall.[4] |
20 June
Ship | Country | Description |
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Alicia | United Kingdom | The barque was wrecked at Kurrachee, India. Her crew were rescued.[5] |
June
1 June
Ship | Country | Description |
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USS Naiad | United States of America | The steamboat sank at Napoleon, Missouri.39°08′00″N 94°04′25″W / 39.1332°N 94.0735°W |
July
15 July
Ship | Country | Description |
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Torrent | United States of America | The wooden barque foundered in a storm and went ashore in Cook Inlet, Alaska.[6] |
31 Juli
Ship | Country | Description |
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Curlew | United Kingdom | The Curlew had taken on lime on 31 July 1868 at the jetties of the Nessend Quarry to Castle Point tramway on Lindisfarne, whereafter off the May Light water came into contact with the cargo and the heat generated set fire to the vessel. She sank but her two man crew was saved.[7] |
August
13 August
Ship | Country | Description |
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USS Wateree | United States Navy | |
USS Fredonia | United States Navy | While the storeship, a bark, was in port at Arica (then part of Peru), an earthquake struck which generated several tsunamis that hit Fredonia. The last tsunami broke Fredonia apart, killing 27 of her 32-man crew.[9] |
19 August
Ship | Country | Description |
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Alexandria | United States | The tug caught fire and was destroyed at City Point, Virginia. |
9 October
Ship | Country | Description |
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Mersey | United Kingdom | En route from Sunderland to Arbroath the Schooner Mersey sprang a leak off Lindisfarne. Water came in contact with her cargo of quicklime, causing the vessel to catch fire. She was beached, saving the crew, but the vessel was lost.[10] |
December
6 December
Ship | Country | Description |
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North Britain | United Kingdom | The barque was driven ashore at Long Rock, Mount's Bay, Cornwall.[11] |
21 December
Ship | Country | Description |
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Kinloss | United Kingdom | The schooner was wrecked near Muchalls, Kincardineshire with the loss of one of her five crew.[12] |
28 December
Ship | Country | Description |
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Leopard | United Kingdom | The ship was driven ashore at Westward Ho!, Devon. Her crew were rescued by Hope ( Royal National Lifeboat Institution) with the loss of a crewman from the lifeboat. Leopard was on a voyage from the West Indies to Gloucester.[1] |
Pace | Austrian Empire | The ship was wrecked in Bideford Bay with the loss of two of her fourteen crew. Survivors were rescued by Hope ( Royal National Lifeboat Institution). Pace was on a voyage from Glasgow, Renfrewshire, United Kingdom to Fiume.[1] |
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Tovey, Ron. "A Chronology of Bristol Channel Shipwrecks" (PDF). Swansea Docks. Retrieved 19 December 2014.
- ↑ "Mary Fanny". Uboat.net. Retrieved 19 December 2014.
- ↑ "Historical List of Shipwrecks at Chesil Beach & from Bridport to Lyme Regis". Burton Bradstock Online. Retrieved 27 December 2014.
- ↑ Larn, Richard (1992). The Shipwrecks of the Isles of Scilly. Nairn: Thomas & Lochar. ISBN 0-946537-84-4.
- ↑ The London Gazette: no. 23684. pp. 5619–5620. 2 December 1870.
- ↑ "The Torrent Shipwreck Project". Lostshipwrecks.com. Retrieved 27 April 2010.
- ↑ Jermy, Roger C. (1992). Lindisfarne's Limestone Past: Quarries, Tramways and Kilns. Morpeth: Northumberland County Library. ISBN 1 874020 04 3. Page 43.
- ↑ "Wateree". United States Navy. Retrieved 9 May 2014.
- ↑ "Fredonia". United States Navy. Retrieved 12 March 2016.
- ↑ Jermy, Roger C. (1992). Lindisfarne's Limestone Past: Quarries, Tramways and Kilns. Morpeth: Northumberland County Library. ISBN 1 874020 04 3. Page 43.
- ↑ Carter, C (1998). The Port of Penzance. A History. Lydney: Black Dwarf Publications.
- ↑ The London Gazette: no. 23489. p. 2294. 16 April 1869.
Ship events in 1868 | |||||||||||
Ship launches: | 1863 | 1864 | 1865 | 1866 | 1867 | 1868 | 1869 | 1870 | 1871 | 1872 | 1873 |
Ship commissionings: | 1863 | 1864 | 1865 | 1866 | 1867 | 1868 | 1869 | 1870 | 1871 | 1872 | 1873 |
Ship decommissionings: | 1863 | 1864 | 1865 | 1866 | 1867 | 1868 | 1869 | 1870 | 1871 | 1872 | 1873 |
Shipwrecks: | 1863 | 1864 | 1865 | 1866 | 1867 | 1868 | 1869 | 1870 | 1871 | 1872 | 1873 |
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