Ship | Country | Description |
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Alice L. Pendleton | United States | The 228-foot (69 m), 1,349-gross register ton four-masted lumber schooner was abandoned at the Palmer Shipyard on the west side of the Mystic River in Noank, Connecticut, sometime during the 1940s, gradually rotted away, and settled on the river bottom in 10 feet (3.0 m) of water. [1] |
Captain Sturt | Australia | The paddle steamer (??? GRT, 1916) sank off Kangaroo Island, South Australia. [2] |
Cläre Hugo Stinnes I | Norway | World War II: The captured German cargo ship was sunk at Ulvik. She was refloated later in 1940 and re-entered German service. [3] |
Dalhousie | United Kingdom | World War II: The tug (782 GRT, 1885) was scuttled. [4] |
Fern | United States | With no one on board, the 10-gross register ton, 34.2-foot (10.4 m) motor cargo vessel was wrecked in the middle of George Inlet on the southern coast of Revillagigedo Island in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska. [5] |
Haalegg | Norway | World War II: The cargo ship (1,758 GRT, 1922) was either bombed and sunk at Narvik, Norway, by Luftwaffe aircraft on 17 May; or was shelled and sunk by Royal Navy ships on 13 April. Raised in 1945, repaired and returned to service. [6] |
Jupiter | Australia | The paddle steamer (127 GRT, 1866) sank off Port Adelaide, South Australia. [7] |
Kurrara | Australia | The coaster (386 GRT, 1883) ran aground at Port Stephens, New South Wales and was wrecked. [8] |
Lancashire Lass | Australia | The paddle steamer (70 GRT, 1878) sank off Adelaide, South Australia. [9] |
Lass of Geraldton | Australia | The sailing ship sank in Australian waters. [10] |
Marzocco | United Kingdom | World War II: The cargo ship (5,393 GRT, 1918) was scuttled as a blockship off Peterhead, Aberdeenshire. [11] |
HMAS Psyche | Australia | The lighter (2,135 t, 1898) sank in Salamander Bay, New South Wales off Port Stephens. [12] |
Raab Karcher | Germany | World War II: The cargo ship was bombed and sunk in the Oosterschelde. [13] |
Tealings | United Kingdom | World War II: The cargo ship (2,318 GRT) was bombed and sunk. [14] |
HMS Thames | Royal Navy | World War II: The River-class submarine (2,165/2,680 t, 1932) went missing in the North Sea between 23 July and 3 August. She probably struck a mine and sank in the North Sea off Stavanger, Rogaland, Norway ( 57°20′N3°10′E / 57.333°N 3.167°E / 57.333; 3.167 ) with the loss of all 63 crew. [15] |