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Revision as of 11:30, 12 May 2020
A collision at sea can ruin your entire day.
—Thucydides[1]
This page catalogs collisions between warships and other ships or man-made objects. Eventually, we will expand on it to include groundings and wrecks on terrain.
If you have a contribution or correction to make to this page, please contact us, and include the data in question and a rough pointer to a verifiable source.
# | Date | Ships | Location | Notes |
1 | 12 Sep, 1870 | Bellerophon & H.M.S. Prince Consort (1862) | Gibraltar | slight |
2 | 5 Oct, 1870 | Trinculo & Spanish merchant Moratin | Trinculo lost w/ 2 men | |
3 | 1 Feb, 1871 | H.M.S. Nimble (1860) & S.S. North Tyne | Valetta | |
4 | 12 Nov, 1871 | H.M.S. Racer (1857) & H.M.S. Boscawen | ||
5 | c. 1871 | Hotspur & S.S. Lady Wodehouse | precise date not yet known | |
6 | 9 Sep, 1872 | H.M.S. Kestrel (1872) & steamer Oberon | Sheerness Harbour | |
7 | 1872 | H.M.S. Minotaur (1863) & Bellerophon | during summer cruise of Channel Squadron | |
8 | Oct, 1872 | H.M.S. Lively (1870) & merchant schooner E. C. J. | ||
9 | 29 Jan, 1873 | H.M.S. Himalaya (1854) & merchant bark Ortive | ||
10 | Feb, 1873 | H.M.S. Northumberland (1866) & Hercules | Mediterranean | |
11 | 15 Jul, 1873 | H.M.S. Caledonia (1862) & S.S. Hoghton Tower | near Spithead | |
12 | 21 Dec, 1873 | H.M.S. Himalaya (1854) & H.M.S. Tamar (1863) | near Plymouth | as they were leaving |
13 | Jan, 1874 | Serapis & S.S. Paladin | ||
14 | 13 Jan, 1874 | Serapis & S.S. Poe | ||
15 | 18 Sep, 1875 | H.M.S. Alberta (1863) & yacht Mistletoe | the Solent | yacht sank 2 dead |
16 | 24 Dec, 1873 | Bellerophon & S.S. Flamsteed | ||
17 | 1 Oct, 1875 | Vanguard & Iron Duke | Vanguard sunk; 1 dog died | |
18 | 28 Dec, 1875 | H.M.S. Monarch (1868) & S.S. Halden | English Channel | |
19 | 1876 | H.M.S. Raleigh (1873) & Spanish corvette | ||
20 | 1877 | H.M.S. Dromedary (1862) & large steamer | ||
21 | 14 Apr, 1877 | Tyrian & schooner Vigil | ||
22 | 1877 | Triumph & S.S. Benjamin Whitworth | ||
23 | Nov, 1877 | H.M.S. Assistance (1850) & pier at Kingstown | ||
24 | 1877 | H.M.S. Frolic (1872) & unknown | ||
25 | 29 May, 1878 | H.M.S. Enchantress (1862) & Warrior | ||
26 | 26 Aug, 1878 | Tyne & H.M.S. Falcon (1877) | Woolwich | |
27 | Nov, 1879 | Alexandra & Achilles | off Larnaca | |
28 | 18 Nov, 1879 | H.M.S. Nautilus (1879) & H.M.S. Liberty (?) | Plymouth Sound | |
29 | Feb, 1880 | H.M.S. Lively (1870) & merchant steamer | Spithead | |
30 | 10 Aug, 1880 | Tay & tug Conqueror | Liverpool | |
31 | 13 Sep, 1880 | H.M.S. Minotaur (1863) & German barque Hoffnung | off Isle of Wight | |
32 | 19 Dec, 1880 | Achilles & barque | ||
33 | 17 Jun, 1881 | Constance & moored vessel | Chatham Dockyard | blown together by wind |
34 | 4 Sep, 1881 | Speedy & royal yacht Elfin | Portsmouth | |
35 | Nov, 1881 | H.M.S. Cruiser (1852) & unknown | Cape Passerro | |
36 | Mar, 1882 | Vesuvius & H.M.S. Fire Queen (1882) | Portsmouth | |
37 | 19 Apr, 1882 | H.M.S. Fire Queen (1882) & S.S. Albert Edward | Portsmouth | |
38 | 1 May, 1882 | Jumna & H.M.S. Osborne (1868) | Portsmouth | |
39 | 27 Oct, 1882 | H.M.S. Lily (1874) & revenue cutter Beatrice | ||
40 | 18 Mar, 1883 | Serapis & Espoir | the Hamoaze | |
41 | 21 Apr, 1883 | Rapid & H.M.S. Royal Adelaide (1828) | Devonport | on launch of Rapid |
42 | 25 Sep, 1883 | Jumna & H.M.S. Minotaur (1863) | Jumna was under tow | |
43 | c. 1883 | Hydra & coal ship Otter | date uncertain | |
44 | 8 Jun, 1884 | H.M.S. Vivid (1883) & small pleasure boat | in the Hamoaze | 2 dead |
45 | 25 Jul, 1884 | Crocodile & first-class TB | TB bow stove in | |
46 | 18 Aug, 1884 | H.M.S. Defence (1861) & H.M.S. Valiant (1863) | ||
47 | 1884 | Cherub & Hydra | Sheerness Harbour | |
48 | 10 Feb, 1885 | Achilles & H.M.S. Agincourt (1865) | Plymouth Sound | slight, could have been bad |
49 | 1885 | Hecla & H.M.S. Cheerful (1856) | ||
50 | 15 Oct, 1885 | H.M.S. Minotaur (1863) & trawler | ||
51 | c. Nov, 1885 | Calypso & unknown | date not certain | |
52 | 1886 | Northampton & merchantman | during a cruise w/ Reserve Squadron | |
53 | 13 Jan, 1887 | torpedo boat & steam passenger launch Queen | Portsmouth | |
54 | 23 Jan, 1887 | H.M.S. Monarch (1868) & H.M.S. Minotaur (1863) | near Portugal | |
55 | 9 Jun, 1887 | T.B. 43 & T.B. 66 | near Portland | heavy dmg |
56 | Aug, 1887 | Ajax & Devastation | off Portland | |
57 | 10 Dec, 1887 | Rattlesnake & collier Ella Constance | Portsmouth Harbour entrance | collier faulted |
58 | 23 Apr, 1888 | T.B. 36 & collier | off Keyham Yard | |
59 | 16 Jun, 1888 | H.M.S. Seaflower (1873) & Pilot | outside Plymouth Breakwater | |
60 | 23 Jul, 1888 | H.M.S. Agincourt (1865) & yacht | Queenstown Harbour | |
61 | 18 Aug, 1888 | H.M.S. Agincourt (1865) & merchant steamer | 1 marine killed | |
62 | 1888 | H.M.S. Liberty (1861) & schooner | ||
63 | 23 Apr, 1888 | T.B. 36 & collier | very minor | |
64 | 5 Aug, 1888 | T.B. 77 & T.B. 63 | Sheerness Harbour | TB 77 nearly sank |
65 | 18 May, 1893 | Nile & T.B. 21 | ||
66 | 22 Jul, 1893 | Victoria & Camperdown | off Syria | Victoria lost |
67 | 11 Aug, 1893 | T.B. 64 & Medea | TB bow smashed, cruiser holed | |
68 | 8 Sep, 1893 | T.B. 77 & T.B. 75 | TB 75 sank | |
69 | 25 Aug, 1895 | Dasher & dredger St. Michael | bow stove in | |
70 | 19 Sep, 1897 | Thrasher & Phaeton | ||
71 | 1901 | Wizard & tug Malta | ||
72 | 1901 | Nymphe & Basilisk | ||
73 | 25 Nov, 1901 | Nile & Trafalgar | ||
74 | 2 Jan, 1902 | Salmon & S.S. Cambridge | 2 dead | |
75 | May, 1902 | Thrasher & Coquette | ||
76 | 2 Mar, 1903 | Orwell & Pioneer | Orwell lost her bow, 15 dead | |
77 | 3 Mar, 1903 | Wizard & Starfish | ||
78 | Nov, 1903 | Hannibal & Prince George | ||
79 | 1904 | Arun & T.B. 87 | ||
80 | 1904 | Myrmidon & Coquette | ||
81 | 1904 | Swordfish & Violet | ||
82 | 1904 | Vixen & picket boat | 2 men dead from boat | |
83 | 1904 | Vixen & Osprey | ||
84 | 1904 | Vixen & Skate | ||
85 | 7 May, 1904 | H.M.S. Immortalité (1887) & workshop Temeraire | dmg to both | |
86 | Jul, 1904 | Tay & smack | ||
87 | Sep, 1904 | Opossum & Teazer | ||
88 | 13 Sep, 1904 | Arun & Decoy | Decoy sank; 6 weeks repairs to Arun | |
89 | 6 Jan, 1906 | Wolf & Blackwater | while approaching a mooring | |
90 | 1906 | T.B. 81 & T.B. 108 | ||
91 | 1906 | align=center | align=center| | |
92 | 1907 | T.B. 112 & H.M. T.B. 073 (1885) | ||
93 | 1907 | Panther & dock at Cromarty | ||
94 | 11 May, 1907 | Colne & Falcon | ||
95 | 26 Aug, 1907 | Waveney & Garry | ||
96 | 26 Aug, 1907 | Rother & steamer | ||
97 | Jan, 1908 | Mermaid & Express | at night | |
98 | Jan, 1908 | Roxburgh & steamboat of Magnificent (1894) | ||
99 | 28 Jan, 1908 | Invincible & collier Oden | ||
100 | 1908 | H.M.S. Banshee (1897) & H.M.S. Boxer (1897) | ||
101 | 17 Apr, 1908 | Invincible & brig Mary Ann | ||
102 | 8 Oct, 1908 | Vixen & steam yacht Parole | Troon Harbour | yacht sank |
103 | 1909 | T.B. 13 & T.B. 19 | ||
104 | 14 Aug, 1909 | C 16 & C 17 | C 16 sank (raised) | |
105 | 14 Aug, 1909 | C 11 & S.S. Eddystone | C 11 sank, 13 dead, 3 survived | |
106 | 29 Nov, 1909 | Hannibal & T.B. 105 | severe dmg to T.B. 105 | |
107 | 1910 | H.M. T.B 4 (1906) & ketch Fortis | ||
108 | Jul, 1910 | Majestic & Victorious | Majestic no dmg, Victorious some | |
109 | 18 Jul, 1910 | King Alfred & S.S. Chesapeake | ||
110 | Oct, 1910 | A 11 & barge Rosa | ||
111 | 1911 | T.B. 86 & H.M. T.B. 042 (1885) | ||
112 | 3 Mar, 1911 | Lancaster & Aboukir | ||
113 | 26 Jun, 1911 | Bellerophon & Inflexible | Bellerophon dmged; Inflexible in dockyard until November | |
114 | Dec, 1911 | Scorpion & H.M.S. Danish schooner | ||
115 | Apr, 1912 | T.B. 25 & T.B. 29 | ||
116 | Apr, 1912 | Harpy & Caroline | Caroline' part of Ganges | |
117 | 11 Jun, 1912 | London & S.S. Don Benito | ||
118 | 1 Jul, 1912 | T.B. 6 & tug Marmion | ||
119 | Oct, 1912 | King Alfred & Carnarvon | ||
120 | 20 Oct, 1912 | H.M.S. Caesar (1896) & S.S. City of Brussels | ||
121 | Dec, 1912 | Beagle & Portland breakwater | ||
122 | Jan, 1913 | Swale & S.S. Japonica | ||
123 | Jan, 1913 | H.M.S Bullfinch (1898) & ketch Fingal | Lt. in Command blamed | |
124 | 9 Jan, 1913 | Centurion & Italian steamship Derna | Derna sank | |
125 | Mar, 1913 | Dido & Berwick | ||
126 | Apr, 1913 | Attack & Hydra | ||
127 | 17 Apr, 1913 | Invincible & C 34 | ||
128 | 8 Jun, 1913 | Quail & quay at Grimsby | moderate dmg forward | |
129 | 8 Jun, 1913 | Express & S.S. Leicester | Express extensive dmg | |
130 | Jul, 1913 | C 33 & Prince of Wales | ||
131 | 5 Jul, 1913 | Natal & fishing vessel | ||
132 | 10 Jul, 1913 | Nymphe & H.M.S. Goldfinch (1911) | 3-way after dragged anchor | |
133 | 10 Jul, 1913 | Nymphe & Sheldrake | 3-way after dragged anchor | |
134 | 11 Aug, 1913 | Sheldrake & Fury | ||
135 | 22 Aug, 1913 | Flying Fish & buoy at Dover | ||
136 | 31 Aug, 1913 | King Alfred & S.S. Umbe | ||
137 | 31 Aug, 1913 | Ambuscade & Sparrowhawk | ||
138 | 5 Sep, 1913 | Forester & S.S. Beacon Light | ||
139 | Nov, 1913 | T.B. 110 & Hyde Pier | ||
140 | Nov, 1913 | T.B. 10 & Zephyr | ||
141 | 7 Dec, 1913 | Dee & Teviot | ||
142 | 1914 | Tartar & Saracen | ||
143 | 1914 | Cygnet & S.S. Glenbrook | ||
144 | Feb, 1914 | Foresight & Falcon | ||
145 | Apr, 1914 | Pactolus & brig Traveller | ||
146 | 10 Apr, 1914 | T.B. 110 & S.S. Princess Margaret | Portsmouth Harbour | |
147 | 22 May, 1914 | Isis & S.S. Carbineer | no dmg to Isis | |
148 | 25 May, 1914 | H.M.S. C2 (1906) & Hebe | ||
149 | 22 Aug, 1914 | Sandfly & Tigress | ||
150 | Sep, 1914 | T.B. 10 & collier | ||
151 | 15 Sep, 1914 | H.M.S Bullfinch (1898) & unknown | 4 men died | |
152 | 27 Sep, 1914 | Bellerophon & S.S. St. Clair | no dmg to Bellerophon | |
153 | Oct, 1914 | Nereide & S.S. Valegarth | ||
154 | align=center | align=center|Royal Arthur & Ina[?] | ||
155 | 10 Oct, 1914 | Argyll & unknown | ||
156 | 21 Nov, 1914 | Hydra & oiler Suwanee | ||
157 | Dec, 1914 | Laforey & H.M.S. Lydiard (19114) | ||
158 | 10 Jan, 1915 | Cygnet & something | Felixstowe Dock | |
159 | 17 Jan, 1915 | Broke & Bellona | ||
160 | 1915 | Forester & Archer | ||
161 | Feb, 1915 | Itchen & trawler | ||
162 | Feb, 1915 | T.B. 107 & "something" | ||
163 | 28 Feb, 1915 | Itchen & wall | Immingham Dock | |
164 | Mar, 1915 | Albatross & something | Immingham Dock | |
165 | Apr, 1915 | Cygnet & S.S. Brighton Queen | ||
166 | 13 Apr, 1915 | Matchless & Manly | ||
167 | 28 Apr, 1915 | Contest & H.M.S. King Orry (1913) | ||
168 | Jun, 1915 | Phoenix & trawler Roxdeen | ||
169 | 28 Aug, 1915 | Rattlesnake & Bulldog | ||
170 | 11 Oct, 1915 | Hydra & Fearless | ||
171 | 22 Nov, 1915 | Amazon & Dutch ship | ||
172 | 1 Dec, 1915 | T.B. 96 & M.F.A. Tringa | ||
173 | 2 Jan, 1916 | Azalea & transport | ||
174 | 25 Jan, 1916 | Moy & north breakwater | Tyne | |
175 | 1916 | Vigilant & S.S. Ellington | ||
176 | Apr, 1916 | Larne & French drifter L'Amonette | ||
177 | 6 Apr, 1916 | Flirt & Swedish steamer | ||
178 | 8 Apr, 1916 | Rifleman & trawler | ||
179 | 10 Apr, 1916 | Miranda & Lennox | ||
180 | 22 Apr, 1916 | T.B. 20 & T.B. 19 | ||
181 | 25 Apr, 1916 | Laverock & Medusa | Medusa sank; no deaths | |
182 | 21 May, 1916 | H.M.S. Vivid's tender Fortitude & S.S. Gregying | ||
183 | Jun, 1916 | Azalea & S.S. Manques de Mudela | ||
184 | 1 Jul, 1916 | Broke & Sparrowhawk | Broke dmged; Sparrowhawk sank | |
185 | 1 Jul, 1916 | Spitfire & Nassau | ||
186 | 26 Aug, 1916 | Matchless & Manly | ||
187 | 15 Sep, 1916 | E 4 & E 41 | E 4 sank; raised | |
188 | Oct, 1916 | transport Queen Empress & unknown T.B.D. | English Channel | |
189 | 6 Oct, 1916 | Griffon & drifter | ||
190 | 5 Dec, 1916 | Lizard & Garland | ||
191 | 3 Jan, 1917 | Teviot & French destroyer | ||
192 | 21 Jan, 1917 | Hoste & Negro | both ships sunk | |
193 | 1917 | Salmon & Sable | ||
194 | 1917 | Vigilant & dock at Leith | ||
195 | 1917 | Vigilant & H.M.S. Elridge (1916) | ||
196 | c. 1917 | Druid & trawler | date approximate | |
197 | 1917 | P53 & H.M.T. St. Elmo | ||
198 | 13 Feb, 1917 | Norman & Ophelia | ||
199 | 15 Feb, 1917 | H.M.S. Grenade (1885) & steamship | ||
200 | 19 Feb, 1917 | E 43 & E 36 | E 36 sank | |
201 | 2 Mar, 1917 | Radiant & drifter | ||
202 | 17 Mar, 1917 | Oberon & Lightfoot | double collision | |
203 | 17 Mar, 1917 | Oberon & Onslow | double collision | |
204 | 19 Mar, 1917 | Ostrich & Concord | ||
205 | 26 Apr, 1917 | Myrmidon & S.S. Hamborn | Myrmidon sank | |
206 | May, 1917 | Gladiolus & trawler | ||
207 | 4 May, 1917 | Rattlesnake & Pincher | ||
208 | 16 May, 1917 | C 16 & Melampus | C 16 sank, again (raised, again) | |
209 | 22 May, 1917 | Ariel & Lennox | ||
210 | 25 May, 1917 | Croxton & trawler Remexo | ||
211 | Jul, 1917 | Acasta & oiler Calcutta | ||
212 | 15 Sep, 1917 | Croxton & Melton | ||
213 | 28 Oct, 1917 | Surly & S.S. Vera | ||
214 | Dec, 1917 | Carnation & Pansy | ||
215 | 4 Dec, 1917 | Lingfield & Chelmsford | ||
216 | 18 Dec, 1917 | K 1 & K 4 | K 1 scuttled to avoid capture | |
217 | 24 Dec, 1917 | Wakeful & Ursa | ||
218 | 12 Jan, 1918 | Rosemary & Wolverine | Wolverine sunk w/ 2 dead | |
219 | 13 Jan, 1918 | H.M.S. Mandate 91915) & Anchusa | ||
220 | 22 Jan, 1918 | Acasta & unknown | ||
221 | 1918 | Tormentor & Walker | ||
222 | 1918 | Orcadia & T.B. 16 | ||
223 | 14 Feb, 1918 | Murray & Vehement | ||
224 | 28 Feb, 1918 | Hazard & S.S. Western Australia | English Channel | Hazard sunk |
225 | 3 Mar, 1918 | K 4, K 6 & K 7 | K 4 sank w/ all hands; (double collision) | |
226 | 13 Apr, 1918 | H.M.S. P33 (1917) & submerged object | ||
227 | 19 Apr, 1918 | H.M.S. Motogua (1912) & Manley | severe damage to both following depth charge explosion | |
228 | 23 Apr, 1918 | Hope & Arno | Arno sunk | |
229 | 1 May, 1918 | Lingfield & Violet | ||
230 | 4 May, 1918 | Bittern & S.S. Kenilworth | English Channel | |
231 | 1 Jul, 1918 | Fairy & UC 75 | both ships lost | |
232 | 15 Jul, 1918 | Tarpon & dock | Immingham Dock | |
233 | 22 Sep, 1918 | Cotswold, trawler William Ivey & drifter Ruler of the Sea | ||
234 | 6 Oct, 1918 | Phoebe & Murray | ||
235 | 8 Oct, 1918 | Amphitrite & Nessus | Nessus sunk | |
236 | 8 Oct, 1918 | S.M.S. UB 118 (1918) & S.M.S. UB 98 (1917) | ||
237 | 6 Nov, 1918 | H.M.S. Oranto (1909) & S.S. Kashmir (1915) | Otranto lost with heavy loss of life | |
238 | 5 Dec, 1918 | Campania, Royal Oak & Glorious | Scapa Flow | Campania dragged anchor and was sunk |
239 | 1919 | Wrestler & Conqueror | ||
240 | 1919 | L 17 & floating dock | Haslar | |
241 | 1919 | Lupin & S.S. Annie Johnson | ||
242 | 25 Aug, 1919 | Gainsborough & Shrewsbury | ||
243 | 17 Nov, 1919 | Starfish & Lydiard | ||
244 | 10 Dec, 1919 | Phoebe & Miranda | ||
245 | 1920 | H 48 & fishing vessel Junita | ||
246 | 24 Dec, 1920 | Tiger & Royal Sovereign | Portland Harbour | slight dmg; RS moored, Tiger entering |
247 | 17 Feb, 1921 | Tourmaline & Turquoise | Portland | |
248 | Mar, 1922 | H 24 & surface ship | off Majorca | returned to Gibraltar for repair |
249 | Mar, 1922 | H.M.S. H 42 (1917) & Versatile | near Gibraltar | H 42 lost w/ all hands |
250 | 24 Oct, 1922 | Speedy & tugboat | Sea of Marmora | Speedy sank |
251 | 1923 | M 2 & Cyclops | ||
252 | 8 Oct, 1923 | Delphy, S. P. Lee, Young, Woodbury, Nicholas, Fuller & U.S.S. Chauncey (1918) | The Honda Point Disaster | |
253 | 10 Feb, 1924 | H.M.S. L 24 (1918) & Resolution | South of Portland Bill | L 24 sunk |
254 | 10 Feb, 1924 | K 2 & K 12 | outside Portland | fairly bad |
255 | 19 Apr, 1924 | Tatsuta (1918) & submarine R.O. 25 | 100 miles outside Sasebo | R.O. 25 sank |
256 | 7 Dec, 1924 | Princess Margaret & Norwegian Marie Margaretha | English Channel near Owers Light | |
257 | 29 May, 1925 | L 1 & Chinese junk | ||
258 | 25 Oct, 1925 | S-51 & S.S. City of Rome | near Block Island | S-51 sunk, 33 of 36 killed |
259 | 12 Dec, 1925 | M 1 & S.S. Vidar | English Channel | M 1 sunk, 69 dead |
260 | 24 Sep, 1927 | align=center | align=center|near Mihonoseki | Warabi sank; 102 dead |
261 | 24 Sep, 1927 | Naka (1925) & Ashi (1921) | near Mihonoseki | |
262 | 11 Dec, 1927 | L 56 & drifter Fumarole from Revenge | Portland Harbour | drifter sank |
263 | 17 Jan, 1928 | S-4 & Paulding | off Provincetown | S-4 lost with all hands; re-commissioned |
264 | 2 Aug, 1928 | Dauntless, & near Halifax | ||
265 | 9 Aug, 1929 | H 47 & L 12 | off Pembrokeshire | H 47 sunk; 24 dead |
266 | 1930 | Seawolf & steam trawler Walter S. Bailey | ||
267 | c. Jan, 1931 | Pandora & Proteus | near Gibraltar | date is approximate |
268 | 1931 | Winchester & Courageous | ||
269 | 1 May, 1931 | Glorious & French liner Florida | near Malaga | 1 dead in Glorious; 24 dead in Florida |
270 | 9 Jul, 1931 | Poseidon & Chinese vessel Yuta | north of Wei-hai-wei | Poseidon sunk |
271 | 29 Apr, 1931 | Nelson & S.S. West Wales | off Cape Gilano, Spain | foggy conditions; slight dmg |
272 | 4 May, 1932 | Active & Achates | ||
273 | 15 Oct, 1932 | H 33 & Dundalk | ||
274 | 13 Sep, 1934 | Dragon & steamer Maplebranch | Montreal | |
275 | 6 Dec, 1934 | McFarland & Ellis | 200 miles of Magdalen Bay, Mexico | minor |
276 | 23 Feb, 1935 | Hood & Renown | Atlantic | en route to Gibraltar |
277 | 12 Jun, 1935 | Lea | outside Pearl Harbor | cruising without lights; one dead |
278 | 5 Feb, 1936 | Griffin & tug | ||
279 | 8 Jan, 1937 | S.M.S. Gneisenau (1936) & quay | Kiel | struck quay when launched |
280 | Mar, 1937 | Malaya & Dutch steamer | 50 miles off Oporto | thick fog |
281 | 4 Sep, 1937 | Faulknor & S.S. Clan Macfadyen | off Ushant | in thick fog |
282 | 9 Jul, 1937 | Leander's pinnace & Nelson's launch | off Weymouth | pinnace sank; no loss |
283 | Feb, 1938 | Orion & | New Orleans | |
284 | 23 Apr, 1938 | Blue Star vessel Trojan Star & German naval training ship Albert Leo Schlegeter | east of Dover pier in Channel | in fog |
285 | 12 Jan, 1940 | Duchess & Barham | off Mull of Kintyre | Duchess lost with many lives |
Footnotes