List of shipwrecks in June 1845
The list of shipwrecks in June 1845 includes ships sunk, foundered, wrecked, grounded, or otherwise lost during June 1845.
June 1845 | ||||||
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References |
1 June
Ship | Country | Description |
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Hero | The ship ran aground on the Knowl Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Norfolk. She was refloated and resumed her voyage.[1] | |
Hoppet | The full-rigged ship was destroyed by fire near "Ivica". Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Naples, Kingdom of the Two Sicilies to a Spanish port.[2][3] |
2 June
Ship | Country | Description |
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Active | The ship was driven ashore at Flamborough Head, Yorkshire. She was on a voyage from London to Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham.[4] |
3 June
4 June
Ship | Country | Description |
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Alpha | The ship was driven ashore at Launceston, Van Diemen's Land. She was on a voyage from Port Phillip, South Australia to Launceston.[6] | |
Four Brothers | The ship was driven ashore at Stromness, Orkney Islands. She was on a voyage from South Shields, County Durham to Fort William, Inverness-shire.[7] | |
Husey | The ship ran aground on the Foreness Rock, Margate, Kent.[8] | |
Lady Nepean | The ship was wrecked on the Sunk Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Essex. Her crew were rescued.[8] | |
Rover | The ship ran aground on the Red Bank, in the Gambia River and was damaged.[9] | |
Tobago | The brig was driven ashore and wrecked at Launceston, Van Diemen's Land. All on board were rescued.[6][10] | |
Triton | The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued.[11] |
5 June
Ship | Country | Description |
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Cordelia | The brig sprang a leak and foundered in the Atlantic Ocean 1,200 nautical miles (2,200 km) east of Barbadoes. Her crew survived. She was on a voyage from Belfast, County Antrim to Barbadoes.[12] | |
Ellen or Helen | The ship was wrecked at Porthleven, Cornwall with the loss of six lives. She was on a voyage from Llanelly, Glamorgan to London.[13][14] | |
Sampson | The ship ran aground, capsized and sank at Lake Macquarie. Her five crew survived.[15] | |
Twin Brothers | The ship ran aground in the Sound of Hoy. She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland to Fort William, Inverness-shire. She was refloated and taken in to Stromness, Orkney Islands.[16] |
6 June
Ship | Country | Description |
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Edward Gray | The ship was wrecked on the North West Cayes. She was on a voyage from Arichat, Nova Scotia, British North America to Jamaica.[17] | |
Emanuel | The ship ran aground at Redcar, Yorkshire. She was on a voyage from Antwerp, Belgium to Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham. She was refloated and taken in to Middlesbrough, Yorkshire.[13] | |
Fly | The flat sank in the River Mersey with the loss of one life.[18] | |
St. Nicolo | The ship foundered in the Black Sea off Taganrog.[19] |
7 June
Ship | Country | Description |
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Alpha | The ship was driven ashore near Launceston, Van Diemen's Land. She was on a voyage from Port Phillip to Launceston.[20] |
8 June
Ship | Country | Description |
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Coquette | The ship was wrecked in the Magdalen Islands, Nova Scotia, British North America. Her crew were rescued.[11] | |
Surrey | The barque ran aground on the Skitler Sand, in the North Sea.[13] | |
Virgo | The ship ran aground on the Shipwash Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Essex. She was on a voyage from South Shields, County Durham to Honfleur, Calvados, France. She was refloated and taken in to Great Yarmouth, Norfolk in a leaky condition.[13] |
9 June
Ship | Country | Description |
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Jane | The sloop was wrecked in Crocher Bay.[21] | |
Newark | The barque was wrecked 26 nautical miles (48 km) south of the Carysfort Reef.[11] | |
Rebecca | The sloop was wrecked in Grenville Bay.[21] |
10 June
Ship | Country | Description |
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Farmer | The ship ran aground on the Herd Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of County Durham. She was on a voyage from Brixham, Devon to South Shields, County Durham. She was refloated.[7] | |
Félicité | The ship was driven against the mole at Algiers, Algeria and sank.[19] | |
Hazelrigg | The brig was wrecked at Punta de Calaburras, Spain. She was on a voyage from Málaga, Spain to Quebec City, Province of Canada, British North America.[22] | |
Oscar | The ship sprang a leak and capsized off Lindesnes, Norway. She subsequently came ashore near Lodshavn.[19] | |
Thetis | The ship ran aground off Saltholm, Denmark. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Saint Petersburg, Russia. She was refloated.[23] |
11 June
Ship | Country | Description |
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London | The ship was driven ashore near Ramsgate, Kent. She was on a voyage from Hartlepool, County Durham to Sandwich, Kent. She was refloated and resumed her voyage.[7] | |
Rosebud | The ship was driven ashore in the Sound of Culree.[24] | |
St. Piero | Flag unknown | The ship was wrecked east of Bermuda.[11] |
12 June
Ship | Country | Description |
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Phoenix | The ship ran aground in the Seine.[5] | |
Venture | The cutter was driven ashore and wrecked in Lady Bay. Her crew survived. She was on a voyage from Sydney to the Hawkesbury River.[25] |
13 June
Ship | Country | Description |
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Adeline | The ship foundered east of the Grand Banks of Newfoundland. All on board were rescued by Mary ( | |
Feliz | The brig ran aground and was damaged on the Long Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Essex, United Kingdom. She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, United Kingdom to Cette, Hérault. She was refloated on 17 June and taken in to Wivenhoe, Essex.[27][16] | |
Fides | The sloop sprang a leak and was beached at Warkworth, Northumberland. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Alnmouth to Warkworth. She was later refloated.[16][5] |
14 June
Ship | Country | Description |
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Archer | The ship ran aground at North Shields, County Durham. She was later refloated.[5] | |
British Queen | The ship was wrecked on the south coast of Prince Edward Island. Her crew were rescued.[28] | |
Camilla | The ship departed from Demerara, British Guiana for Cork. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[29] | |
Felix | The ship was wrecked on the Long Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Essex. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne to Cette, Hérault, France.[30] |
16 June
Ship | Country | Description |
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Lady Jane | The ship ran aground 2 nautical miles (3.7 km) west of Garrucha, Spain. Her crew were rescued.[31][19][32] She subsequently became a wreck.[11] | |
Sheraton Grange | The ship ran aground south of Cronstadt, Russia. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Saint Petersburg, Russia. She had been refloated by 19 June and taken in to Saint Petersburg.[33] |
17 June
Ship | Country | Description |
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Caroline | The ship foundered in the North Sea off Callantsoog, North Holland, Netherlands. She was on a voyage from Hartlepool, County Durham, United Kingdom to Bremen.[34][35] | |
Newcastle | The ship was driven ashore in Killala Bay. She was on a voyage from Liverpool. Lancashire to Ballina, County Mayo. She was refloated the next day and taken in to Ballina in a leaky condition.[33] | |
Pelican | The ship was sunk by ice off the coast of Labrador, British North America. Her crew were rescued.[36] |
18 June
Ship | Country | Description |
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Amity | The brig was wrecked on the south east coast of Flinders Island, Van Diemen's Land. All on board survives. She was on a voyage from Hobart, Van Diemen's Land to Port Albert, New South Wales.[37][38] | |
Express | The schooner departed from Antigua for Barbadoes. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[9] |
19 June
Ship | Country | Description |
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Elizabeth | The ship was driven ashore on "Inchgaril". She was on a voyage from Bo'ness, Lothian to Stettin. She was refloated and taken in to "St. David's".[39] | |
Hermann | Flag unknown | The ship ran aground near "Bongstedt". She was refloated and taken in to Helsingør, Denmark in a leaky condition.[19] |
Uruguay | The East Indiaman caught fire, exploded and sank off the Cape Verde Islands. Her 21 crew took to the ship's boats; they were rescued three days later. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to China.[40] |
20 June
Ship | Country | Description |
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Amity | The ship ran aground on Clee Skerry, Orkney Islands. She was refloated and beached at Stromness.[19] | |
Countess of Errol | The ship ran aground on the Greek Bank, off Taganrog, Russia. She was refloated.[11] | |
Vulcan | The schooner was driven ashore and wrecked at Adelaide.[41] |
21 June
Ship | Country | Description |
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Angelique | The ship was driven ashore at Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. She was refloated.[19] | |
Beulah | The ship foundered in the Irish Sea 6 nautical miles (11 km) off St. Bees Head, Cumberland. She was on a voyage from Whitehaven, Cumberland to Port St. Mary, Isle of Man.[39] | |
C. C. | The ship was destroyed by fire in the South China Sea. Her crew were rescued.[42] | |
Fanny | The schooner was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued by Elizabeth and Jane (both | |
Seahorse | The lugger was driven ashore and sank at Dreswick Point.[19] | |
Theresa | The ship was struck by a whirlwind and capsized 6 nautical miles (11 km) off the mouth of the Monkey River. Her crew were rescued.[44] |
22 June
Ship | Country | Description |
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Priscilla | The ship foundered in the Irish Sea off Caldy Island, Pembrokeshire with the loss of all but one of those on board.[24] |
23 June
Ship | Country | Description |
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Eveline | The barque was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. All 150 passengers and crew were taken off by Mary ( | |
Stanislaus | The ship departed from Havre de Grâce, Seine Maritime for the Marquesas Islands. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[47] | |
Vulcan | The ship was wrecked on Flinders Island, South Australia.[48] |
24 June
Ship | Country | Description |
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Africain | The ship was wrecked near Perros, Côtes du Nord. She was on a voyage from Saint Domingo to Havre de Grâce, Seine-Inférieure.[19] | |
Duke of Bedford | The ship was driven ashore at Carlisle Point, County Cork. She was refloated.[19] | |
Koningin Caroline Amelia | The steamship foundered in the Great Belt. All on board were rescued. She was on a voyage from Nyborg, Denmark to Copenhagen.[32] | |
Perseverance | The ship ran aground and was wrecked off Süderoog, Duchy of Holstein. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Husum, Duchy of Holstein.[21] | |
Triton | The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued by Bristow ( |
25 June
Ship | Country | Description |
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Herald | The ship struck rocks off Bermuda and sank.[2] | |
Philippa | The ship was driven ashore at Maryport, Cumberland. She was on a voyage from Belfast, County Antrim to Maryport. She was refloated on 19 July and taken in to Maryport.[28] | |
Rose | The ship was wrecked on the Chinchorra Shoals either with the loss of nine of her crew, or with nine of her crew being rescued. She was on a voyage from Guadeloupe to Tobasco.[17][2] |
26 June
Ship | Country | Description |
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Falcon | The ship capsized in the River Thames at the Tower of London. She was later righted.[19] | |
Ten Brothers | The ship was destroyed by fire in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued by Houghly ( | |
Triton | The ship struck rocks off Düne, Heligoland and foundered. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Wyk auf Föhr, Duchy of Holstein.[33] |
27 June
Ship | Country | Description |
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Betsey | The ship departed from Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[50] |
28 June
Ship | Country | Description |
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Catherine | The ship was driven ashore 2 nautical miles (3.7 km) east of Dunbar, Lothian. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Hartlepool, County Durham to Dundee, Forfarshire.[51] | |
Christian | The ship was driven ashore at Lindisfarne, Northumberland.[19] She was refloated the next day.[32] | |
Eleanor | The schooner ran aground on the Goswick Sand, off the coast of Northumberland. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Cromarty to Sunderland, County Durham.[51] She was refloated on 8 July and towed in to Berwick upon Tweed, Northumberland.[26] | |
Ondine | The schooner was driven ashore and wrecked 5 nautical miles (9.3 km) south of Scarborough, Yorkshire with the loss of all hands.[51] | |
Superb | The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Green Island, Blanc-Sablon Bay, British North America.[36][2] | |
Sylvanus | The schooner was wrecked near St Patrick's Head. All on board survived. She was on a voyage from Port Albert to New Town.[52] She was refloated in late October.[53] | |
Towan | The ship foundered in the North Sea off Texel, North Holland, Netherlands.Her crew were rescued by Jamaica ( |
29 June
Ship | Country | Description |
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Experience | The brig was driven ashore at Cromer, Norfolk.[19][32] | |
Joseph | The brig was driven ashore at Cromer.[19][32] | |
Magnet | The ship was driven ashore at Port Talbot, Glamorgan.[51] She was later refloated.[19] | |
Pickwick | The cutter was wrecked off Cape Palliser with the loss of two of her four crew.[54] | |
Richmond | The coaster, a schooner, ran aground, capsized and broke in two on the bar of Kawhia Harbour with the loss of all four people on board. She was on a voyage from New Plymouth to Kawhia.[55] | |
Utile | The ship was wrecked on the Onegada Shoals, off Tortola.[56] |
30 June
Ship | Country | Description |
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Jane | The ship was driven ashore and wrecked in the Solway Firth.[19] Her crew were rescued.[57] She was on a voyage from Livorno, Grand Duchy of Tuscany to Glasgow, Renfrewshire.[32] She was later refloated and found to be severely damaged.[2] | |
Sylvanus | The ship was driven ashore on the east coast of Van Diemen's Land.[37] |
Unknown date
Ship | Country | Description |
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Alcyion | The ship foundered in the Sea of Azov off Berdianski, Russia.[19] | |
HMS Apollo | The troopship was driven ashore at St. Shott's, Newfoundland, British North America with the loss of 60 to 80 lives. | |
Dolphin | The ship foundered in the Baltic Sea. She was on a voyage from Pori, Grand Duchy of Finland to London.[58] | |
Elbe | The ship was driven ashore and wrecked in the White Sea. She was on a voyage from Sunderland, County Durham to Onega, Russia.[49] | |
Finetta | The cutter was driven ashore and wrecked on Cape Campbell. All hands were saved.[59] | |
Gazelle | The ship was driven ashore in the White Sea. She was reloated and put in to Archangelsk, Russia, where she arrived on 25 June.[49] | |
Hypolita | The brig was dismasted and abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean before 27 June.[60] | |
Norden | The ship ran aground on the wreck of Peru ( | |
Sarah and Ann | The coble was abandoned in the North Sea before 23 June.[61] | |
Shamrock | The schooner was wrecked in Storm Bay with the loss of all hands. She was on a voyage from Launceston to Hobart.[62] | |
Tamar | The brig was wrecked on the coast of Van Diemen's Land.[63] |
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Ship commissionings: | 1840 | 1841 | 1842 | 1843 | 1844 | 1845 | 1846 | 1847 | 1848 | 1849 | 1850 |
Ship decommissionings: | 1840 | 1841 | 1842 | 1843 | 1844 | 1845 | 1846 | 1847 | 1848 | 1849 | 1850 |
Shipwrecks: | 1840 | 1841 | 1842 | 1843 | 1844 | 1845 | 1846 | 1847 | 1848 | 1849 | 1850 |
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