List of shipwrecks in 1850
The list of shipwrecks in 1850 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during 1850.
1850 | |||
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Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr |
May | Jun | Jul | Aug |
Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
Unknown date |
January
26 January
Ship | Country | Description |
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Anna Maria | United Kingdom | The ship collided with a barque and foundered in the North Sea off Southwold, Suffolk with the loss of all but one of her crew.[1] |
February
5 February
Ship | Country | Description |
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Mary | United Kingdom | The ship foundered on the Greengrounds, in the Bristol Channel.[2] |
6 February
Ship | Country | Description |
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Thetis | United Kingdom | The ship was wrecked at Cardigan with the loss of eleven of her thirteen crew. She was on a voyage from Newport, Monmouthshire to Limerick.[3] |
March
30 March
Ship | Country | Description |
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RMS Royal Adelaide | United Kingdom | The paddle steamer was wrecked on the Tongue Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Essex with the loss of about 300 lives. She was on a voyage from Cork to London. |
unknown date
Ship | Country | Description |
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Experiment | United Kingdom | The Alderney cutter Experiment was wrecked off Bréhon tower between Guernsey and Herm Channel islands in March 1850.The Captain and 8 passengers drowned, but 20 were saved by the lifeboat.[4][5] |
April
17 April
Ship | Country | Description |
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Lady Denison | South Australia | The ship departed from Port Adelaide for Hobart, Van Diemen's Land. No further trace, presumed foundered wiith the loss of all 42 people on board. |
June
17 June
Ship | Country | Description |
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G. P. Griffith | United States | The paddle steamer burned and sank on Lake Erie. Between 241 and 289 people died, the third-greatest loss of life in a shipping disaster on the Great Lakes. |
21 June
Ship | Country | Description |
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Mary | United Kingdom | The pilot boat was wrecked at The Mumbles, Glamorgan. Her crew survived.[2] |
Unknown date
Ship | Country | Description |
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Orion | United Kingdom | The paddle steamer foundered in the Irish Sea off Portpatrick, Wigtownshire with the loss of 50 lives. She was on voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Glasgow, Renfrewshire. |
July
21 July
Ship | Country | Description |
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Von der Tann | Reichsflotte | First Schleswig War: The gunboat ran aground at Neustadt in Holstein, Duchy of Holstein whilst in an engagement with HDMS Heckla and HDMS Valkyrie (both Royal Danish Navy). She was set afire by her crew and abandoned. Von der Tann was subsequently salvaged, repaired and returned to service. |
August
7 August
Ship | Country | Description |
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Hope | United Kingdom | The ship foundered on the Mixon Shoal, in the Bristol Channel with the loss of all three crew.[2] |
September
6 September
Ship | Country | Description |
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USS Yorktown | United States Navy | The sloop-of-war was wrecked on a reef off Maio Island, Cape Verde, Portugal. Her crew survived. |
15 September
Ship | Country | Description |
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Polka | United Kingdom | On a run from Saint Malo to Jersey Channel Islands as a replacement ship, the Paddle Steamer sprang a leak and began to sink near the Minquiers S of Jersey. All passengers and crew took to the lifeboats and were rescued. [6][7] |
17 September
Ship | Country | Description |
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Superb | United Kingdom | Running from Saint Malo to Jersey Channel islands with 60 passengers, including survivors from the Polka ( United Kingdom) on approaching the Minquiers reef, they went to inspect where the PSS Polks had sunk, whereupon they themselves struck a rock, which caused panic and 20 people lost their lives, the rest being saved.[8] [9] |
November
19 November
Ship | Country | Description |
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Edmond | Canada | The passenger ship, a three-masted barque, was driven ashore and wrecked at Kilkee, County Clare, United Kingdom with the loss of 98 of the 216 people on board. Edmond was on a voyage from Limerick, United Kingdom to Quebec, Canada. |
21 November
Ship | Country | Description |
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Queen | United Kingdom | The London vessel went ashore at Godrevy, Cornwall while bound for Italy from Cardiff with tin-plate and iron. All the crew were drowned.[10][11] |
December
22 December
Ship | Country | Description |
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Helen Mar | United States | The schooner was wrecked on rocks between the Vaughn Islands and Green Islands. Her crew were rescued.[12] |
Susan Taylor | United States | The schooner was driven ashore and wrecked on Green Island.[12] |
Wave | United States | The schooner was driven ashore and wrecked at Cape Porpoise, Maine. Her crew were rescued.[12] |
Unknown date
Ship | Country | Description |
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Courageux | France | The schooner foundered in the Bristol Channel in late November or early December with the loss of all hands.[2] |
References
- ↑ Bottomley, Alan Farquar. "Shipwrecks at or near Walberswick from 1848 - 1874" (PDF). Suffolk Records Society. Retrieved 25 December 2014.
- 1 2 3 4 Tovey, Ron. "A Chronology of Bristol Channel Shipwrecks" (PDF). Swansea Docks. Retrieved 17 December 2014.
- ↑ "CARDIGAN & DISTRICT SHIPWRECKS AND LIFEBOAT SERVICE". Glen Johnson. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
- ↑ Coysh, Victor (1985). Channel Islets. Guernsey: Guernsey Press. ISBN 0902550128.
- ↑ cite web |url=http://www.rnli.org.gg/lifeboat-timeline/lifeboat-timeline-1803-1899/ |title=1850
- ↑ cite web |url=https://www.bonhams.com/auctions/10693/lot/79/ |name=Philip John Ouless (British, 1817-1885) |publisher bonhams.com |accessdate=27 Aug 2015
- ↑ cite web |url=http://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?119256 |title=Polka [+1850] |publisher=wrecksite.eu |accessdate=27 Aug 2015
- ↑ cite web |url=https://www.bonhams.com/auctions/10693/lot/79/ |title=Philip John Ouless (British, 1817-1885) |publisher bonhams.com
- ↑ cite |title=Dictionnaire des naufrages dans la Manche |published=2008 |author=YvesDufiel
- ↑ "Portreath". The Cornish Telegraph (1). 3 January 1851. p. 2.
- ↑ Noall, Cyril (1968). Cornish Lights and Ship-Wrecks. Truro: D Bradford Barton.
- 1 2 3 "Perilous Refuge in Cape Porpoise Harbor". SoMeOldNews. 23 July 2010. Retrieved 17 January 2015.
Ship events in 1850 | |||||||||||
Ship launches: | 1845 | 1846 | 1847 | 1848 | 1849 | 1850 | 1851 | 1852 | 1853 | 1854 | 1855 |
Ship commissionings: | 1845 | 1846 | 1847 | 1848 | 1849 | 1850 | 1851 | 1852 | 1853 | 1854 | 1855 |
Ship decommissionings: | 1845 | 1846 | 1847 | 1848 | 1849 | 1850 | 1851 | 1852 | 1853 | 1854 | 1855 |
Shipwrecks: | 1845 | 1846 | 1847 | 1848 | 1849 | 1850 | 1851 | 1852 | 1853 | 1854 | 1855 |
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