List of shipwrecks in July 1917
The list of shipwrecks in July 1917 includes some ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during July 1917.
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30 | 31 | Unknown date |
1 July
For the loss of the Norwegian barque Asalia on this date, see the entry for 30 June 1917
Ship | Country | Description |
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Advance | World War I: The fishing smack was shelled and sunk in the North Sea by SM UC-63 ( | |
Amstelland | World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 35 nautical miles (65 km) south of Galley Head, County Cork, United Kingdom by SM UC-30 ( | |
Angela Madre | World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea south of Sardinia by SM UC-67 ( | |
Ariel | World War I: The schooner was scuttled in the North Sea 15 nautical miles (28 km) east north east of Rattray Head, Aberdeenshire (57°45′N 1°12′W / 57.750°N 1.200°W) by SM UC-33 ( | |
Bachi | World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Bay of Biscay west of Sables d'Olonne, Vendée, France by SM U-84 ( | |
Corrado | World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea between Sardinia and Sicily by SM U-38 ( | |
Demerara | World War I: The passenger ship was torpedoed and damaged in the Bay of Biscay 6 nautical miles (11 km) west of Sables d'Olonne by SM U-84 ( | |
Don Emilio | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 10 nautical miles (19 km) north west by west of the Esha Ness Lighthouse, Shetland Islands (60°33′N 2°08′W / 60.550°N 2.133°W) by SM U-80 ( | |
Eclipse | World War I: The trawler was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 100 nautical miles (190 km) north by west of Brough of Birsay, Orkney Islands by SM U-45 ( | |
Gleam | World War I: The fishing smack was shelled and sunk in the North Sea by SM UC-63 ( | |
Marie | World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea west of Sardinia by SM U-63 ( | |
Militades Embiricos | World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea north of Bizerta, Algeria (37°58′N 9°40′E / 37.967°N 9.667°E) by SM UC-67 ( | |
Radiance | World War I: The fishing smack was scuttled in the North Sea by SM UC-63 ( | |
Volto Santo G. | World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea between Sardinia and Sicily (38°25′N 10°51′E / 38.417°N 10.850°E) by SM U-38 ( |
2 July
Ship | Country | Description |
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Argentario | World War I: The barque was scuttled in the Mediterranean Sea south of Sardinia (38°08′N 9°51′E / 38.133°N 9.850°E) by SM U-63 ( | |
Bessie | World War I: The trawler was shelled and sunk in the North Sea[17] (61°55′N 1°10′E / 61.917°N 1.167°E) by SM U-86 ( | |
General Buller | World War I: The drifter was shelled and sunk in the North Sea off Sumburgh Head, Shetland Islands by SM UC-33 ( | |
Hamnavoe | World War I: The drifter was shelled and sunk in the North Sea off Sumburgh Head by SM UC-33 ( | |
May Flower | World War I: The fishing vessel was shelled and sunk in the North Sea north of the Shetland Islands, United Kingdom[21] (61°40′N 1°20′E / 61.667°N 1.333°E) by SM U-57 ( | |
Shinsan Maru | World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea by SM UB-47 ( | |
Thirlby | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 122 nautical miles (226 km) north west by west of the Fastnet Rock (51°39′N 12°52′W / 51.650°N 12.867°W) by SM UC-30 ( |
3 July
Ship | Country | Description |
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Cimbria | World War I: The three-masted schooner was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean west of the Shetland Islands, United Kingdom (60°09′N 5°50′W / 60.150°N 5.833°W) by SM U-49 ( | |
City of Cambridge | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 10 nautical miles (19 km) north west of Jijelli, Algeria by SM UC-67 ( | |
HMT Drake II | The naval trawler was wrecked in the Kenmare River, County Cork.[28] | |
Henrik | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Bay of Biscay 60 nautical miles (110 km) west south west of Penmarc'h, Finistère, France (47°25′N 5°22′W / 47.417°N 5.367°W) by SM UC-72 ( | |
Iceland | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 10 nautical miles (19 km) south west of Galley Head, County Cork by SM U-88 ( | |
Immacolatina | World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea west of Sicily by SM U-63 ( | |
Marthe Roux | World War I: The barque was scuttled in the Mediterranean Sea 25 nautical miles (46 km) off Cape Ivi, Algeria (36°30′N 0°13′E / 36.500°N 0.217°E) by SM U-34 ( | |
Mary Boyes | World War I: The fishing vessel was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean west of the Shetland Islands (60°09′N 5°50′W / 60.150°N 5.833°W) by SM U-49 ( | |
Matador | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 115 nautical miles (213 km) west by north of the Fastnet Rock (51°16′N 12°25′W / 51.267°N 12.417°W) by SM UC-30 ( | |
Mongara | World War I: The passenger ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 1.5 nautical miles (2.8 km) off Messina, Sicily, Italy (38°10′N 15°36′E / 38.167°N 15.600°E) by SM U-28 ( | |
Orleans | World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 165 nautical miles (306 km) west south west of Belle Île, Morbihan, France (47°12′N 7°40′W / 47.200°N 7.667°W) by SM UC-71 ( | |
Proefneming I | World War I: The fishing vessel was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean west of the Shetland Islands (60°09′N 5°50′W / 60.150°N 5.833°W) by SM U-49 ( | |
Thor | World War I: The fishing vessel was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean west of the Shetland Islands (60°09′N 5°50′W / 60.150°N 5.833°W by SM U-49 ( |
4 July
Ship | Country | Description |
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HMS Aster | World War I: The Acacia-class sloop struck a mine and sank in the Mediterranean Sea off Malta with the loss of ten of her 77 crew.[39] | |
Bestevaer | World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the North Sea 6 nautical miles (11 km) off Scheveningen, South Holland by SM UC-21 ( | |
Chrysolite | World War I: The fishing smack struck a mine and sank in the North Sea 4 nautical miles (7.4 km) north of the Haisbro Lightship ( | |
Fratelli Bianchi | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 4 nautical miles (7.4 km) off Cap de l'Aiguille (36°05′N 1°09′W / 36.083°N 1.150°W) by SM U-34 ( | |
Goathland | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Bay of Biscay 6.32 nautical miles (11.70 km) off Belle Île, Morbihan, France (47°11′N 3°08′W / 47.183°N 3.133°W by SM U-84 ( | |
Hurstside | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 108 nautical miles (200 km) north north east of Cape Wrath, Sutherland (60°25′N 4°38′W / 60.417°N 4.633°W) by SM UC-54 ( | |
Kodan | World War I: The schooner was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean north west of Ireland by SM U-93 ( | |
Loch Katrine | World War I: The trawler was shelled and sunk in the North Sea 85 nautical miles (157 km) east south east of Sandoy, Faroe Islands by SM U-87 ( | |
HMS Mona | The Q-ship was lost in the Mediterranean Sea on this date.[47] | |
Snetoppen | World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 100 nautical miles (190 km) west south west of Ouessant, Finistère, France (47°30′N 7°05′W / 47.500°N 7.083°W) by SM UC-71 ( | |
Ull | World War I: The coaster was sunk in the English Channel 9 nautical miles (17 km) west north west of Portland Bill, Dorset, United Kingdom by SM UC-61 ( |
5 July
Ship | Country | Description |
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Bjerkø | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel 7 nautical miles (13 km) north west of the Triagoz Lighthouse, Finistère, France (48°50′N 3°51′W / 48.833°N 3.850°W) by SM UB-18 ( | |
Ciboure | World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 22 nautical miles (41 km) south west of Gozo, Malta (35°55′N 13°41′E / 35.917°N 13.683°E) by SM U-65 ( | |
Cuyahoga | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 130 nautical miles (240 km) west north west of Tory Island, County Donegal (55°12′N 12°10′W / 55.200°N 12.167°W) by SM U-57 ( | |
Havbris | World War I: The coaster was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel 3 nautical miles (5.6 km) south west of Prawle Point, Devon, United Kingdom by SM UB-32 ( | |
Marionga Goulandris | World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off Cape Matapan (35°38′N 22°36′E / 35.633°N 22.600°E) by SM U-14 ( | |
Ocean Swell | World War I: The barquentine was shelled and sunk in the English Channel 15 nautical miles (28 km) south east of Start Point, Devon by SM UB-31 ( | |
SM UC-7 | World War I: The Type UC I submarine was last reported in the North Sea on this date. Believed to have subsequently struck a mine and sank in the North Sea north of Zeebrugge, West Flanders, Belgium with the loss of all eighteen crew.[57] |
6 July
Ship | Country | Description |
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AG-14 | World War I: The AG-class submarine was sunk off Libava, probably by a mine.[58] | |
Cumberland | World War I: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the Pacific Ocean 16 nautical miles (30 km) south west of Gabo Island, Victoria, Australia.[25] | |
Flora | World War I: The passenger ship was sunk in the North Sea 12 nautical miles (22 km) north east of Lamba Ness, Shetland Islands, United Kingdom by SM U-52 ( | |
Handel en Visscherij | World War I: The fishing vessel was shelled and sunk in the North Sea (56°50′N 5°20′E / 56.833°N 5.333°E) by SM UC-33 ( | |
Indutiomare | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel (50°34′N 01°24′W / 50.567°N 1.400°W) by SM UC-61 ( | |
HMS Itchen | World War I: The E-class destroyer was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea 70 nautical miles (130 km) north north east of Peterhead, Aberdeenshire (58°35′N 0°45′W / 58.583°N 0.750°W) by SM UC-44 ( | |
Løvstakken | World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 40 nautical miles (74 km) north west of Ouessant, Finistère, France (48°00′N 5°43′W / 48.000°N 5.717°W) by SM UC-71 ( | |
Motor | World War I: The auxiliary schooner was shelled and sunk in the North Sea off Utsira, Rogaland, Norway (59°22′N 2°45′E / 59.367°N 2.750°E) by SM U-58 ( | |
Piet Hein | World War I: The fishing vessel was shelled and sunk in the North Sea (56°50′N 5°20′E / 56.833°N 5.333°E) by SM UC-33 ( | |
Roma | World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Strait of Sicily by SM U-65 ( | |
Skjald | World War I: The barque was scuttled in the North Sea (57°03′N 4°46′E / 57.050°N 4.767°E) by SM UC-33 ( | |
Victoria 2 | World War I: The cargo ship was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean 35 nautical miles (65 km) north of Ouessant by SM UC-71 ( |
7 July
Ship | Country | Description |
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Bellucia | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and damaged in the English Channel 2 nautical miles (3.7 km) south south east of The Lizard, Cornwall (49°58′N 5°11′W / 49.967°N 5.183°W) by SM UB-31 ( | |
Condesa | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 105 nautical miles (194 km) west of the Bishop Rock, Isles of Scilly (49°23′N 9°00′W / 49.383°N 9.000°W) by SM U-84 ( | |
Coral Leaf | World War I: The sailing vessel was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 18 nautical miles (33 km) north west by north of Tearaght Island, County Donegal by a Kaiserliche Marine submarine.[25] | |
HMT Kelvin | World War I: The naval trawler struck a mine and sank in the North Sea east of Aldeburgh, Suffolk (52°04′25″N 1°46′50″E / 52.07361°N 1.78056°E) with the loss of five of her crew.[71] | |
La Resolu | World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea by SM U-38 ( | |
Massapequa | World War I: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 200 nautical miles (370 km) west of Belle Île, Morbihan, France (46°40′N 9°00′W / 46.667°N 9.000°W) by SM UC-72 ( | |
Milano | World War I: The schooner was shelled and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off Cape Sigli, Algeria (37°06′N 4°50′E / 37.100°N 4.833°E) by SM UC-67 ( | |
Mt 11 | World War I: The minesweeping boat struck a mine and sank in the Baltic Sea off Rauma, Finland.[75] | |
Mt 14 | World War I: The minesweeping boat struck a mine and sank in the Baltic Sea off Rauma.[76] | |
Oxø | World War I: The barque was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 90 nautical miles (170 km) west of the Isles of Scilly (49°32′N 8°17′W / 49.533°N 8.283°W) by SM U-84 ( | |
USS Saxis | The patrol vessel was wrecked at West Point, Virginia. | |
Shigizan Maru | World War I: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the Mediterranean Sea off Port-la-Nouvelle, Aude, France. Her crew survived.[78] | |
HMT Southesk | World War I: The naval trawler struck a mine and sank in Auskerry Sound (59°03′N 2°34′W / 59.050°N 2.567°W) with the loss of four of her crew.[79] | |
Southina | World War I: The collier was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 6 nautical miles (11 km) north north west of Cape Sigli (36°52′N 4°56′E / 36.867°N 4.933°E) by SM UC-67 ( | |
Tarquah | World War I: The passenger ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 10 nautical miles (19 km) south west of the Bull Rock (51°29′N 10°25′W / 51.483°N 10.417°W) by SM U-57 ( | |
SM U-99 | World War I: The Type U 57 submarine was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea (58°00′N 3°40′E / 58.000°N 3.667°E) by HMS J2 ( | |
Wilberforce | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 25 nautical miles (46 km) south of the Cabo de Gata, Spain (36°23′N 2°22′W / 36.383°N 2.367°W) by SM U-34 ( |
8 July
Ship | Country | Description |
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Asheim | World War I: The four-masted barque was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean 120 nautical miles (220 km) north west of Inishtrahull Island, County Donegal, United Kingdom (57°33′N 7°55′W / 57.550°N 7.917°W) by SM U-53 ( | |
Atlantic | World War I: The barque was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 20 nautical miles (37 km) south of St. Kilda, United Kingdom by SM U-53 ( | |
Cambronne | World War I: The barque was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean 200 nautical miles (370 km) off the Île de Sein, Finistère (47°34′N 7°30′W / 47.567°N 7.500°W) by SM UC-72 ( | |
Fiorella | World War I: The barque was scuttled in the Norwegian Sea 40 nautical miles (74 km) east of the Faroe Islands by SM U-58 ( | |
L'Immortale Leone | World War I: the brigantine was shelled and sunk in the Strait of Sicily (36°20′N 11°35′E / 36.333°N 11.583°E) by SM U-65 ( | |
Mary W. Bowen | World War I: The five-masted schooner was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean west of Belle Île (47°20′N 8°10′W / 47.333°N 8.167°W) by SM UC-72 ( | |
M. I. Mandal | World War I: The cargo ship was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean 110 nautical miles (200 km) west of Ouessant, Finistère by SM UC-72 ( | |
Obuasi | World War I: The passenger ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 290 nautical miles (540 km) north west by west of the Fastnet Rock by SM U-49 ( | |
Pegu | World War I: The cargo liner was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 7 nautical miles (13 km)) south east of Galley Head, County Cork (51°28′N 8°39′W / 51.467°N 8.650°W) by SM U-57 ( | |
Ruelle | World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 200 nautical miles (370 km) north west of Madeira, Portugal (approximately 38°N 18°W / 38°N 18°W) by SM U-155 ( | |
Spekulation | World War I: The barque was shelled and sunk in the North Sea 50 nautical miles (93 km) south east of Hartlepool, County Durham, United Kingdom[94] by SM UC-55 ( | |
Valetta | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 118 nautical miles (219 km) north west by west of the Fastnet Rock (51°49′N 12°22′W / 51.817°N 12.367°W) by SM U-87 ( | |
Vendee | World War I: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the Bay of Biscay off the mouth of the Gironde (45°45′N 1°20′W / 45.750°N 1.333°W with the loss of three of her crew.[97] |
9 July
Ship | Country | Description |
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Ceres | World War I: The brigantine was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 130 nautical miles (240 km) west of Penmarc'h, Finistère (47°00′N 10°36′W / 47.000°N 10.600°W) by SM UC-72 ( | |
Iparraguirre | World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 40 nautical miles (74 km) north west of the Butt of Lewis, United Kingdom (59°08′N 6°10′W / 59.133°N 6.167°W) by SM U-66 ( | |
Prince Abbas | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea 29 nautical miles (54 km) east of Fair Isle by SM U-52 ( | |
HMS Vanguard | The St. Vincent-class battleship exploded and sank at Scapa Flow, Orkney Isles with the loss of 804 of her 806 crew. |
10 July
Ship | Country | Description |
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Cedric | World War I: The trawler was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean 55 nautical miles (102 km) south by west of Suðuroy, Faroe Islands by SM U-53 ( | |
City of Washington | The coal barge came ashore at Key Largo, Florida and was wrecked. | |
Flamma | World War I: The cargo ship struck a mine and was damaged in the North Sea off Hartlepool, County Durham. She was beached but was later refloated.[102] | |
Garmoyle | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 14 nautical miles (26 km) south east of Mine Head, County Cork (51°49′N 6°52′W / 51.817°N 6.867°W) by SM U-57 ( | |
Hildegard | World War I: The barquentine was scuttled in the English Channel 10 nautical miles (19 km) south east of Start Point, Devon, United Kingdom by SM UB-31 ( | |
Jupiter | World War I: The trawler struck a mine and sank in the English Channel with the loss of eleven of her crew.[105] | |
Kansan | World War I: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the Bay of Biscay 2 nautical miles (3.7 km) east of Kerdonis Point, Belle Île, Morbihan, France (47°20′N 3°03′W / 47.333°N 3.050°W) with the loss of four of her crew.[106] | |
King David | World War I: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 360 nautical miles (670 km) north west of the Fastnet Rock by SM U-49 ( | |
Mabel | World War I: The trawler was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean off Suðuroy by SM U-53 ( | |
Pacific | World War I: The trawler was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean off Suðuroy by SM U-53 ( | |
Peridot | World War I: The trawler was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean off Suðuroy by SM U-53 ( | |
Pretoria | World War I: The trawler was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 130 nautical miles (240 km) north by west of Hoy Head, Shetland Islands by SM U-53 ( | |
Romantic | World War I: The trawler was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean off Suðuroy by SM U-53 ( | |
Sea King | World War I: The trawler was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean 60 nautical miles (110 km) south by east of Suðuroy by SM U-53 ( | |
Seang Choon | World War I: The passenger ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 10 nautical miles (19 km) south west of the Fastnet Rock by SM U-87 ( | |
Stoic | World War I: The trawler was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean off Suðuroy by SM U-53 ( | |
HMT Vale of Leven | The naval trawler was lost on this date.[47] | |
Yâdigâr-ı-Millet (aka Jadhigar-i-Millet) | World War I: The S165-class destroyer was bombed and sunk at İstinye, Turkey in the Bosphorus (39°56′00″N 29°10′30″E / 39.93333°N 29.17500°E) by a Royal Naval Air Service Handley Page aircraft with the loss of 26 of her crew.[116] She was refloated 24 October 1917.[117] |
11 July
Ship | Country | Description |
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Anglo-Patagonian | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Bay of Biscay 20 nautical miles (37 km) west south west of Sables d'Olonne, Vendée, France (46°26′N 2°10′W / 46.433°N 2.167°W) by SM UC-72 ( | |
Brunhilda | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel 7 nautical miles (13 km) south east of Start Point, Devon by SM UB-31 ( | |
Kioto | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 20 nautical miles (37 km) south west of the Fastnet Rock (51°07′N 9°51′W / 51.117°N 9.850°W) by SM U-87 ( | |
Siracusa | World War I: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the Mediterranean Sea.[121] | |
SM U-69 | The Type U 66 submarine reported that she was off the coast of Norway. The British claimed that she was depth charged and sank on 12 July by HMS Patriot ( | |
Vanda | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea with the loss of one crew whilst in convoy from Lerwick,[122] at (60°15′N 1°20′E / 60.250°N 1.333°E) by SM U-52 ( | |
Vordingborg | World War I: The cargo ship was scuttled in the English Channel 25 nautical miles (46 km) north east of Ouessant, Finistère (48°52′N 5°16′W / 48.867°N 5.267°W) by SM UC-77 ( |
12 July
Ship | Country | Description |
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Balzac | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea off Lerwick, Shetland Islands, United Kingdom (58°50′N 0°46′W / 58.833°N 0.767°W) by SM UC-55 ( | |
Calliope | World War I: The collier was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 150 nautical miles (280 km) north of Madeira, Portugal by SM U-155 ( | |
Castleton | World War I: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 60 nautical miles (110 km) south south west of the Bishop Rock, Isles of Scilly by SM U-87 ( | |
Claire | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 250 nautical miles (460 km) north east of Bône, Algeria(40°01′N 06°05′E / 40.017°N 6.083°E) by SM U-38 ( | |
Francesco | World War I: The brigantine was scuttled in the Mediterranean Sea 10 nautical miles (19 km) west of Marsala, Sicily (37°31′N 12°18′E / 37.517°N 12.300°E) by SM UC-67 ( | |
Fredrika | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and damaged in the North Sea whilst in convoy 50 nautical miles (93 km) off the Orkney Islands, United Kingdom (59°08′N 0°54′E / 59.133°N 0.900°E) by SM U-52 ( | |
HMT George Milburn | World War I: The naval trawler struck a mine and sank in the Irish Sea 1.5 nautical miles (2.8 km) south of Dunmore Point, County Waterford with the loss of eleven of her crew.[134] | |
Grace | World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Aegean Sea 5 nautical miles (9.3 km) north of Cape Phessos, Andros, Greece (38°11′N 24°41′E / 38.183°N 24.683°E) by SM UC-38 ( | |
Lai | World War I: The auxiliary schooner was sunk in the North Sea 40 nautical miles (74 km) west of Egersund, Rogaland by SM UC-55 ( | |
Leonardo G. | World War I: The vessel was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 10 nautical miles (19 km) west of Marsala by SM UC-67 ( | |
Maija | World War I: The schooner was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Portugal by SM UC-54 ( | |
Muirfield | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 350 nautical miles (650 km) north west of the Fastnet Rock by SM U-49 ( | |
Ondine | World War I: The schooner was scuttled in the Mediterranean Sea 5 nautical miles (9.3 km) north of Denia, Spain by SM U-34 ( |
13 July
Ship | Country | Description |
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Afram | World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the North Sea 90 to 100 nautical miles (170 to 190 km) east of Girdle Ness, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom by SM UC-45 ( | |
Ascain | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 11 nautical miles (20 km) north of the Stiff Lighthouse, Ouessant, Finistère by SM UC-77 ( | |
Charialos Tricoupis | World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean off Bantry, County Cork, United Kingdom (52°25′N 12°54′W / 52.417°N 12.900°W) by SM U-58 ( | |
Ceres | World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean off Inistrahull Island, County Donegal, United Kingdom (56°00′N 12°00′W / 56.000°N 12.000°W) by SM U-88 ( | |
Gibel-Yedid | World War I: The coaster was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean 150 nautical miles (280 km) west of Ouessant by SM U-48 ( | |
Loanda | World War I: The schooner was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 50 nautical miles (93 km) off Cape Roca by SM UC-54 ( |
14 July
Ship | Country | Description |
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Bonus | World War I: The vessel was sunk in the Baltic Sea off Mäntyluoto by SM UC-58 ( | |
Chalkydon | World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 600 nautical miles (1,100 km) west of Gibraltar (34°10′N 17°25′W / 34.167°N 17.417°W) by SM U-155 ( | |
Emanuel | World War I: The schooner was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean west of the Orkney Islands, United Kingdom (59°35′N 6°00′W / 59.583°N 6.000°W) by SM U-96 ( | |
Exford | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 180 nautical miles (330 km) west by south of Ouessant, Finistère, France (46°48′N 8°50′W / 46.800°N 8.833°W) by SM U-48 ( |
15 July
Ship | Country | Description |
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Atalante | World War I: The barque was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea south east of the Balearic Islands, Spain by SM U-38 ( | |
Dinorwic | World War I: The three-masted schooner was scuttled in the English Channel 10 nautical miles (19 km) south by east of Hastings, Sussex by SM UB-40 ( | |
Dudhope | World War I: The full-rigged ship was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean 200 nautical miles (370 km) west of the Fastnet Rock by SM U-49 ( | |
Ebenezer | World War I: The brig was scuttled in the English Channel 25 nautical miles (46 km) north west of Dieppe, Seine-Maritime, France by SM UB-40 ( | |
Mariston | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 82 nautical miles (152 km) west of the Fastnet Rock (50°52′N 11°38′W / 50.867°N 11.633°W) by SM U-45 ( | |
HMS Redbreast | World War I: The fleet messenger was sunk in the Aegean Sea by SM UC-38 ( | |
Torcello | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 160 nautical miles (300 km) south west by west of the Bishop Rock, Isles of Scilly by SM U-48 ( | |
Trelissick | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 80 nautical miles (150 km) south west by west of Ouessant, Finistère, France (47°28′N 6°28′W / 47.467°N 6.467°W) by SM UC-72 ( |
16 July
Ship | Country | Description |
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HMT Asama | World War I: The trawler, operating as a Q-ship, was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 190 nautical miles (350 km) due west of Lundy Island, Devon by SM U-48 ( | |
Cyrus | World War I: The three-masted schooner was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean west of the Hebrides, United Kingdom (57°53′N 10°35′W / 57.883°N 10.583°W) by SM U-30 ( | |
Firfield | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Gulf of Patras 10 nautical miles (19 km) north west of Cape Papas, Greece (37°42′N 25°47′E / 37.700°N 25.783°E) by SM UC-38 ( | |
Henry R. James | World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 10 nautical miles (19 km) east by north of the Île de Batz, Finistère, France (48°49′N 3°46′W / 48.817°N 3.767°W) by SM UC-48 ( | |
Khephren | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 178 nautical miles (330 km) east of Malta (36°15′N 18°00′E / 36.250°N 18.000°E) by SM U-32 ( | |
Lamia L. | World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean south west of Ireland by SM U-49 and SM U-58 (both | |
Porto di Adalia | World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 150 nautical miles (280 km) east of Malta (34°40′N 18°40′E / 34.667°N 18.667°E) by SM U-32 ( | |
Ribston | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 85 nautical miles (157 km) west of the Fastnet Rock (50°52′N 11°38′W / 50.867°N 11.633°W) by SM U-45 ( | |
Tamele | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 65 nautical miles (120 km) west by south of the Fastnet Rock by SM U-87 ( | |
Timor | World War I: The coaster was scuttled in the North Sea 18 nautical miles (33 km) south of the Noord Hinder Lightship ( | |
Valentia | World War I: The collier was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 70 nautical miles (130 km) west by south of the Bishop Rock, Isles of Scilly by SM UC-41 ( | |
Vesta | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean north of Scotland by SM U-88 ( |
17 July
Ship | Country | Description |
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HMS C34 | World War I: The C-class submarine was sunk off the Shetland Islands (59°51′N 1°05′W / 59.850°N 1.083°W) by SM U-52 ( | |
Coquimbo | World War I: The full-rigged ship struck a mine and sank in the Bay of Biscay off La Rochelle, Loire-Atlantique with the loss of seven of her crew.[172] | |
Haworth | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 94 nautical miles (174 km) west of the Fastnet Rock (50°47′N 11°55′W / 50.783°N 11.917°W) by SM U-45 ( | |
HMS Newmarket | World War I: The auxiliary minesweeper) was torpedoed and sunk in the Aegean Sea south of Icaria, Greece (37°17′N 26°15′E / 37.283°N 26.250°E) by SM UC-38 ( | |
Virent | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and damaged in the Mediterranean Sea (35°40′N 14°45′E / 35.667°N 14.750°E) by SM U-32 ( |
18 July
Ship | Country | Description |
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HMT Betsy Sim | The naval trawler was lost on this date.[127] | |
Ellen | World War I: The cargo ship was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean (36°40′N 23°40′W / 36.667°N 23.667°W)) by SM U-155 ( |
19 July
Ship | Country | Description |
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Artensis | World War I: The full-rigged ship was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean west of Ireland 54°32′N 11°07′W / 54.533°N 11.117°W) by SM U-87 ( | |
Clan McLachlan | The collier collided with Europa ( | |
Eloby | World War I: The troopship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 75 nautical miles (139 km) south east by east of Malta (35°11′N 15°38′E / 35.183°N 15.633°E) by SM U-38 ( | |
Harrildsborg | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea 24 nautical miles (44 km) west of Holmengrå, Hordaland, Norway (60°47′N 4°09′E / 60.783°N 4.150°E) by SM U-67 ( | |
Varvara | World War I: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off Cape Spartivento, Calabria by SM U-32 ( |
20 July
Ship | Country | Description |
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Beatrice | World War I: The coaster was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel 10 nautical miles (19 km) east by south of The Lizard, Cornwall (49°57′N 4°57′W / 49.950°N 4.950°W) by SM UC-47 ( | |
Bramham | World War I: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the English Channel 10 nautical miles (19 km) east by south of The Lizard (50°01′N 4°56′W / 50.017°N 4.933°W) with the loss of a crew member.[183] | |
City of Florence | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 188 nautical miles (348 km) west by north of Ouessant, Finistère, France (47°45′N 9°45′W / 47.750°N 9.750°W) by SM UC-17 ( | |
Fluent | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel 15 nautical miles (28 km) south west of Portland Bill, Dorset (50°26′N 1°52′W / 50.433°N 1.867°W) by SM UC-65 ( | |
Hanseat | World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 105 nautical miles (194 km) south east by south of Santa Maria Island, Azores, Portugal (36°00′N 23°12′W / 36.000°N 23.200°W) by SM U-155 ( | |
Kageshima Maru | World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 90 nautical miles (170 km) west of Ouessant (47°29′N 6°20′W / 47.483°N 6.333°W) by SM UC-69 ( | |
L. H. Carl | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel 14 nautical miles (26 km) west of Portland Bill (50°26′N 2°48′W / 50.433°N 2.800°W) by SM UB-40 ( | |
Nevisbrook | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 90 nautical miles (170 km) west of the Fastnet Rock by SM U-45 ( | |
HMS Queen of the North | World War I: The auxiliary minesweeper struck a mine and sank in the North Sea north east of the Shipwash Lightship ( | |
HMT Robert Smith | The naval trawler was lost in the Atlantic Ocean on this date.[47] | |
Salsette | World War I: The passenger ship was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel 15 nautical miles (28 km) south west of Portland Bill by SM UB-40 ( |
21 July
Ship | Country | Description |
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African Prince | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 60 nautical miles (110 km) north north west of Tory Island, County Donegal (56°00′N 9°30′W / 56.000°N 9.500°W) by SM U-66 ( | |
Augustus Welt | World War I: The four-masted schooner was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 130 nautical miles (240 km) south west of Ouessant, Finistère, France by SM UC-17 ( | |
Coniston Water | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 70 nautical miles (130 km) north by west of the Butt of Lewis (59°29′N 7°36′W / 59.483°N 7.600°W) by SM U-87 ( | |
Dafila | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 85 nautical miles (157 km) west by south of the Fastnet Rock by SM U-45 ( | |
Doris | World War I: The cargo ship was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean 90 nautical miles (170 km) south west of Santa Maria Island, Azores, Portugal by SM U-155 ( | |
Harold | World War I: The barque was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 65 nautical miles (120 km) north north west of Tory Island by SM U-66 ( | |
John Twohy | World War I: The four-masted schooner was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 120 nautical miles (220 km) south of the Azores by SM U-155 ( | |
Paddington | World War I: The cargo liner was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 250 nautical miles (460 km) west of the Fastnet Rock (49°47′N 15°40′W / 49.783°N 15.667°W) by SM U-96 ( | |
Ramilles | World War I: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 120 nautical miles (220 km) west north west of Tory Island (55°24′N 11°08′W / 55.400°N 11.133°W) by SM U-58 ( | |
HMT Robert Smith | World War I: The naval trawler was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean by SM U-44 ( | |
Trelyon | World War I: The cargo ship struck a mine in the North Sea 3 nautical miles (5.6 km) north of Scarborough, Yorkshire (54°18′N 0°20′W / 54.300°N 0.333°W). She was beached but was a total loss.[202] | |
Willena Gertrude | World War I: The schooner was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean 120 nautical miles (220 km) south by east of Santa Maria Island, Azores (35°25′N 23°26′W / 35.417°N 23.433°W) by SM U-155 ( |
22 July
Ship | Country | Description |
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Breda | World War I: The coaster was torpedoed and damaged in the North Sea 7 nautical miles (13 km) west of the Noord Hinder Lightship ( | |
Cotovia | World War I: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the North Sea 2 nautical miles (3.7 km) south east by east of Auskerry, Orkney Islands (59°01′N 2°37′W / 59.017°N 2.617°W). Her crew survived.[205] | |
Dafila | World War I: The cargo ship was sunk by a U-boat. Twenty six survivors rescued by USS Jacob Jones ( | |
Glow | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea off Robin Hood's Bay, Yorkshire (54°23′N 0°23′W / 54.383°N 0.383°W) by SM UB-21 ( | |
Nereus | World War I: The sailing vessel was scuttled in the North Sea 10 nautical miles (19 km) south by east of the Noord Hinder Lightship ( | |
HMT Orphesia | The naval trawler struck a submerged wreck and sank in the Mediterranean Sea off Alexandria, Egypt.[208] | |
Rota | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel 7 nautical miles (13 km) east by south of Berry Head, Devon by SM UB-40 ( |
23 July
Ship | Country | Description |
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Ashleigh | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 290 nautical miles (540 km) south west of the Fastnet Rock by SM U-54 ( | |
Frithjof | World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean off Cape Prior, Spain (43°39′N 2°10′W / 43.650°N 2.167°W) by SM UC-69 ( | |
Huelva | World War I: The collier was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 270 nautical miles (500 km) south west of the Fastnet Rock by SM U-54 ( | |
HMML 474 | The motor launch was lost in the Mediterranean Sea on this date.[47] | |
HMS Otway | World War I: The armed merchant cruiser was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean north of the Butt of Lewis, Outer Hebrides (58°54′N 6°28′W / 58.900°N 6.467°W), by the submarine SM UC-49 ( | |
Vanland | World War I: The cargo ship was damaged by shelling in the North Sea off Whitby, Yorkshire, United Kingdom by SM UB-21 ( |
24 July
Ship | Country | Description |
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Blake | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 30 nautical miles (56 km) north west of Cape Wrath, Sutherland by SM UC-49 ( | |
Brumaire | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 265 nautical miles (491 km) west by north of Ouessant, Finistère, France (48°20′N 11°41′W / 48.333°N 11.683°W) by SM U-46 ( | |
Mikelis | The cargo ship sank in the Atlantic Ocean (54°20′N 5°06′W / 54.333°N 5.100°W).[219] | |
Montevideo 488 | World War I: The floating crane was sunk in the North Sea 30 nautical miles (56 km) off the Nieuwe Waterweg, Netherlands (51°50′N 3°03′E / 51.833°N 3.050°E) by SM UB-18 ( | |
Oostzee | World War I: The tug was sunk in the North Sea 30 nautical miles (56 km) off the Nieuwe Waterweg (51°50′N 3°03′E / 51.833°N 3.050°E) by SM UB-18 ( | |
Sir Walter | World War I: The coaster was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean (43°46′N 7°50′W / 43.767°N 7.833°W) by SM UC-69 ( | |
Thorsdal | World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean west of Scotland (55°35′N 13°38′W / 55.583°N 13.633°W) by SM U-44 ( | |
Viking | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk with the loss of one life in the North Sea[224] 15 nautical miles (28 km) off Sognefjord, Norway by SM U-67 ( | |
Zateja | World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean west of the Hebrides, Scotland by SM U-45 ( | |
Zermatt | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 355 nautical miles (657 km) west by north of Ouessant (47°40′N 13°38′W / 47.667°N 13.633°W) by SM U-46 ( |
25 July
Ship | Country | Description |
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Baldwin | World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean off Cabo Toriñana, Spain (43°05′N 9°19′W / 43.083°N 9.317°W) by SM UC-69 ( | |
Dea | World War I: The barque was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean (60°20′N 4°01′W / 60.333°N 4.017°W) by SM UC-49 ( | |
Janna | World War I: The sailing vessel was scuttled in the North Sea 20 nautical miles (37 km) off the Nieuwe Waterweg by SM UB-18 ( | |
Monkstone | World War I: The collier was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 240 nautical miles (440 km) west of the Isles of Scilly by SM U-82 ( | |
RFA Oakleaf | World War I: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 64 nautical miles (119 km) off the Butt of Lewis (59°01′N 7°26′W / 59.017°N 7.433°W) by SM UC-41 ( | |
Peninsula | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 235 nautical miles (435 km) south west of the Fastnet Rock (48°00′N 11°10′W / 48.000°N 11.167°W) by SM U-46 ( | |
Purley | World War I: The collier was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 210 nautical miles (390 km) south west of the Fastnet Rock (48°08′N 11°35′W / 48.133°N 11.583°W) by SM U-46 ( | |
Rustington | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 235 nautical miles (435 km) west by south of Ouessant, Finistère, France by SM U-54 ( | |
Spes Mea | World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the North Sea off the Noord Hinder Lightship ( | |
Vaarbud | World War I: The barque was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean 40 nautical miles (74 km) west north west of Ouessant by SM UC-62 ( |
26 July
Ship | Country | Description |
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HMS Ariadne | World War I: The Diadem-class cruiser was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel off Beachy Head, Sussex by SM UC-65 ( | |
Bertha | World War I: The schooner was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean off Villa do Conde, Norte (41°20′N 8°58′W / 41.333°N 8.967°W) by SM UC-69 ( | |
Blanchette | World War I: The schooner was captured and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off Cape Corse, Corsica, France (42°57′N 9°43′E / 42.950°N 9.717°E by SM U-33 ( | |
Carmarthen | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and damaged in the English Channel 2 nautical miles (3.7 km) south east of The Lizard, Cornwall (49°57′N 5°08′W / 49.950°N 5.133°W) by SM UC-50 ( | |
Gesu E Maria | World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Mediterranean sea north of Cape Corse by SM U-33 ( | |
Locksley | World War I: The cargos ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean off Villa do Conde (41°23′N 8°51′W / 41.383°N 8.850°W by SM UC-69 ( | |
Ludgate | World War I: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the Atlantic Ocean 2 nautical miles (3.7 km) south of Galley Head, County Cork with the loss of 24 of her crew.[243] | |
Mooltan | World War I: The passenger ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 53 nautical miles (98 km) north north west of Cape Serrat, Tunisia by SM UC-27 ( | |
Roberto Ivens | World War I: The naval trawler struck a mine and sank in the Atlantic Ocean north of Cape Espichel with the loss of fourteen of her crew.[245] | |
Somerset | World War I: The refrigerated cargo liner was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 230 nautical miles (430 km) west by south of Ouessant, Finistère, France by SM U-54 ( | |
SM UB-23 | World War I: The Type UB II submarine was depth charged and severely damaged in the English Channel off The Lizard by HMS PC-60 ( | |
SM UC-61 | World War I: The Type UC II submarine ran aground at Boulogne, Pas-de-Calais, France (50°53′N 1°33′E / 50.883°N 1.550°E) and was scuttled. | |
Venturoso | World War I: The barquentine was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean off Villa do Conde (41°21′N 8°58′W / 41.350°N 8.967°W) by SM UC-69 ( |
27 July
Ship | Country | Description |
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Batavier II | World War I: The passenger ship was shelled and sunk in the North Sea off Texel, North Holland by HMS E55 ( | |
Begona No.4 | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 70 nautical miles (130 km) west by north of the Fastnet Rock (51°15′N 11°45′W / 51.250°N 11.750°W) by SM U-46 ( | |
Bellagio | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and damaged in the English Channel 4 nautical miles (7.4 km) south of the Owers Lightship ( | |
Belle of England | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 155 nautical miles (287 km) west north west of the Fastnet Rock (53°54′N 15°15′W / 53.900°N 15.250°W) by SM U-95 ( | |
Candia | World War I: The passenger ship was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel 8 nautical miles (15 km; 9.2 mi) south of the Owers Lighthship ( | |
Carmela | World War I: The auxiliary schooner was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean 25 nautical miles (46 km) south west of The Lizard, Cornwall, United Kingdom (49°38′N 5°37′W / 49.633°N 5.617°W) by SM UC-62 ( | |
Dirk | World War I: The fishing vessel was sunk in the North Sea 19 nautical miles (35 km) off Zandvoort, North Holland by SM UC-16 ( | |
Dirk van Duyne | World War I: The fishing vessel was sunk in the north sea 19 nautical miles (35 km) west north west of IJmuiden, North Holland by SM UC-16 ( | |
Frigido | World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Gulf of Genoa by SM U-33 ( | |
Genova | World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Gulf of Genoa 2 nautical miles (3.7 km) off Portofino, Genoa (44°18′N 9°15′E / 44.300°N 9.250°E) by SM U-33 ( | |
Jan | World War I: The fishing vessel was sunk in the North Sea 19 nautical miles (35 km) west north west of IJmuiden by SM UC-16 ( | |
John Hays Hammond | World War I: The schooner was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 350 nautical miles (650 km) north west of Ireland (56°54′N 14°18′W / 56.900°N 14.300°W) by SM U-44 ( | |
Majoor Thompson | World War I: The fishing vessel was sunk in the North Sea 19 nautical miles (35 km) off Zandvoort by SM UC-16 ( | |
President Commisaris van den Burgh | World War I: The fishing vessel was sunk in the North Sea off the Dutch coast by SM UC-16 ( | |
Sterna III | World War I: The fishing vessel was sunk in the North Sea 19 nautical miles (35 km) west north west of IJmuiden by SM UC-16 ( |
28 July
Ship | Country | Description |
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Atlas | World War I: The barque was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 200 nautical miles (370 km) west of the Fastnet Rock (51°35′N 15°31′W / 51.583°N 15.517°W) by SM U-30 ( | |
Glenstrae | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 66 nautical miles (122 km) south west by south of the Bishop Rock, Isles of Scilly (48°40′N 6°55′W / 48.667°N 6.917°W) by SM UC-62 ( | |
Hildur | World War I: The coaster was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 2.5 nautical miles (4.6 km) off Cape Sisargos, Spain by SM UC-69 ( | |
Neptunus I | World War I: The trawler was shelled and sunk in the North Sea off IJmuiden, North Holland by SM UC-16 ( | |
Rigmor | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea 16 nautical miles (30 km) off Holmengrå, Hordaland, Norway (60°49′N 4°05′E / 60.817°N 4.083°E) by SM U-67 ( | |
Saint Emilion | World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the English Channel 12 nautical miles (22 km) west by south of Dungeness, Kent, United Kingdom by SM UC-65 ( | |
SM UB-20 | World War I: The Type UB II submarine struck a mine and sank in the North Sea off Zeebrugge, West Flanders, Belgium (51°21′N 2°38′E / 51.350°N 2.633°E) with the loss of all 13 crew.[269] |
29 July
Ship | Country | Description |
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Adalia | World War I: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the North Sea 85 nautical miles (157 km) north east of Muckle Flugga, Shetland Islands by SM U-94 ( | |
Anitra | World War I: The barque was sunk in the North Sea 20 nautical miles (37 km) off Hvidingsö by SM U-96 ( | |
Bestwood | The collier collided with Leander ( | |
Cesarevitch Alexei | World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the North Sea 8 to 10 nautical miles (15 to 19 km) east of Lerwick, Shetland Islands by SM U-60 ( | |
Gyldenpris | World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean off A Coruña, Spain by SM UC-69 ( | |
Ingeborg | World War I: The cargo ship was torpeoeded and sunk in the North Sea 85 nautical miles (157 km) off Lerwick (60°16′N 1°25′E / 60.267°N 1.417°E) by SM U-94 ( | |
Manchester Commerce | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed, shelled and sunk in the Strait of Gibraltar (35°52′N 6°16′W / 35.867°N 6.267°W) by SM U-39 ( | |
Okhla | World War I: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the Indian Ocean 30 nautical miles (56 km) west of Bombay, India with the loss of nine of her crew.[25] | |
Saint Marcouf | World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Irish Sea 6 nautical miles (11 km) south east of the Arklow Lightship ( | |
SM UB-27 | World War I: The Type UB II submarine was probably rammed and sunk on this date by HMS Halcyon ( | |
Whitehall | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 270 nautical miles (500 km) west by north of the Fastnet Rock (50°05′N 16°28′W / 50.083°N 16.467°W) by SM U-95 ( |
30 July
Ship | Country | Description |
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Amor | World War I: The three-masted barque was shelled and sunk in the North Sea (56°55′N 3°36′E / 56.917°N 3.600°E) by SM UC-40 ( | |
Canis | World War I: The coaster was torpedoed and sunk in the Barents Sea 20 nautical miles (37 km) west of Holmengrå, Finnmark by SM U-60 ( | |
Carlo | World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Strait of Gibraltar off Tangier, Morocco (35°24′N 6°25′W / 35.400°N 6.417°W) by SM U-39 ( | |
Eolo | World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean (53°54′N 15°15′W / 53.900°N 15.250°W) by SM U-95 ( | |
Ganges | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 8 nautical miles (15 km) off Cape Spartel, Morocco (35°43′N 6°00′W / 35.717°N 6.000°W) by SM U-39 ( | |
Hansa | The cargo ship collided with a trawler and sank in the Baltic Sea off Landsort, Sweden.[284] | |
Kildin | World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the North Sea off Lerwick, Shetland Islands, United Kingdom (61°47′N 0°35′W / 61.783°N 0.583°W) by SM U-94 ( | |
Manchester Inventor | World War I: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the North Sea 80 nautical miles (150 km) north north east of Muckle Flugga, Shetland Islands (61°27′N 0°38′W / 61.450°N 0.633°W) by SM U-94 ( | |
Souma | World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the North Sea north north east of Muckle Flugga (61°34′N 0°55′W / 61.567°N 0.917°W) by SM U-94 ( |
31 July
Ship | Country | Description |
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Alcides | World War I: The barque was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean north west of Ireland (55°05′N 17°05′W / 55.083°N 17.083°W) by SM U-54 ( | |
Belgian Prince | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and damaged in the Atlantic Ocean 175 nautical miles (324 km) north west of Tory Island, County Donegal by SM U-55 ( | |
Carolvore | World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Strait of Gibraltar 6 nautical miles (11 km) off Cape Roche, Spain (36°13′N 6°16′W / 36.217°N 6.267°W) by SM U-39 ( | |
USS Chingachgook | The patrol vessel was damaged beyond repair by the explosion of her gasoline tank at New York. | |
Del Norte | The cargo ship ran aground at Point Arena, California and was a total loss.[291] | |
Empress | World War I: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the North Sea 4.5 nautical miles (8.3 km) east by south of the Withernsea Lighthouse, Yorkshire (53°45′N 0°08′E / 53.750°N 0.133°E) by SM UC-63 ( | |
Fremona | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel 10 nautical miles (19 km) north by west of the Île de Batz, Finistère, France (48°55′N 4°11′W / 48.917°N 4.183°W) by SM UC-47 ( | |
Madeleine | World War I: The full-rigged ship was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 190 nautical miles (350 km) west of Madeira, Portugal (33°45′N 22°50′W / 33.750°N 22.833°W) by SM U-155 ( | |
Motano | World War I: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel 20 nautical miles (37 km) south east of Start Point, Devon, United Kingdom by SM UC-47 ( | |
Orubian | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 160 nautical miles (300 km) north west of Eagle Island, County Mayo (54°47′N 14°05′W / 54.783°N 14.083°W) by SM U-82 ( | |
HMS Quernmore | World War I: The escort vessel was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 160 nautical miles (300 km) west north west of Tory Island (54°50′N 13°11′W / 54.833°N 13.183°W) by SM U-82 ( | |
Regina | World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea by SM UC-22 ( | |
Shimosa | World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 220 nautical miles (410 km) north west of Eagle Island (55°14′N 15°05′W / 55.233°N 15.083°W) by SM U-46 ( | |
Snowdonian | World War I: The collier was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean 245 nautical miles (454 km) south by east of Santa Maria Island, Azores, Portugal (33°44′N 22°22′W / 33.733°N 22.367°W) by SM U-155 ( | |
Ypres | World War I: The coaster was shelled and sunk in the Strait of Gibraltar 2.75 nautical miles (5.09 km) off Cape Roche (36°15′N 6°14′W / 36.250°N 6.233°W) by SM U-39 ( |
Unknown date
Ship | Country | Description |
---|---|---|
Leitenant Burakov | World War I: The dispatch vessel, a former Leitenant Burakov-class destroyer, struck a mine and sank in the Baltic Sea off the Åland Islands, Sweden on either 30 July or 12 August.[302][303][304] | |
SM UC-1 | World War I: The Type UC I submarine struck a mine and sank in the North Sea off Nieuport, West Flanders, Belgium on or after 18 July with the loss of all seventeen crew.[305] |
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