120 miles S. of Sulina, Supposed to have struck something under water, breaking off Black Sea. three blades of propeller. 20 miles N.E. of Algiers, Struck some floating wreckage or timber, breaking off one blade Mediterranean. of propeller. 9/3151 "Lord Lansdowne." S. Belfast, 90,109 (14.) S.S., 1,815- Hamburgh to Philadelphia. 21st November 1890 9/1355 New Borough. M. West Hartlepool, S.S., 1,169 Taganrog to Ply 30th November 1890 95,878. mouth. (15.) 9/1611 "Katey." M. London, 89,525 S.S., 1,379- Marbella to Philadelphia. 4th December 1390 210 miles N.E. by E. E. Vessel supposed to have struck submerged wreck. She took of Spurn, North Sea. 3 feet of water in engine-room, putting one of the fires out. Vessel struck something, and had to put into Dover, making 9/3225 "Transition." S. Middlesboro', 89,716 S.S., 1,093 - London to Rangoon - 6th March 1891 19 miles W. by S. from Revelstone Light Vessel, Gulf of Finland. 36° 37 N., Long. 0° 52′ W., Mediterranean. About 3 miles off Scarborough, North Sea. Struck a sunken object, supposed to be a wreck, straining engines and damaging fore crank. Vessel seems to have struck submerged wreckage, a portion going through the vessel's bottom, and sticking there till arrival in London. All pumps had to be used to keep water under. One blade of propeller broken off by sunken spar-right in the fairway of vessels bound to Cronstadt. Struck some floating obstacle, losing propeller. Towed to Gibraltar. Vessel is supposed to have struck floating wreckage, starting her butt ends and causing a leak. North Atlantic. Lat. 17° N., Long. 48° 5′ W., Propeller supposed to have come in contact with some wreckage, breaking tail end shaft. Damage apparently caused by a sunken obstruction about a mile from the Eddystone. No sufficient evidence of position. Long. 32° 56′ E. Red Sea. Lat. 28° 43′ N., Two blades of propeller snapped through striking some submerged wreckage. Long. 60° 25′ E. Arabian Sea. Lat. 19° 40′ N., The tail end shaft and two blades of propeller broken through striking some submerged substance. English Channel, 7 miles S. Damaged plate on starboard bow through colliding with what appeared to be some wreckage. of Lizard. 9/226 "Boston." M. Glasgow, 98,585 S.S., 733 (42.) Yarmouth, N.S., to Boston, Mass. 1891-92. 29th July 1891 8,121 "Rifleman." Total Teignmouth, 19,283 Schooner, 132. Grays to Plymouth 29th July 1891 (43.) 9/275 "Washington City." S. West Hartlepool, S.S., 1,490 Bona to Philadelphia July 1891 (44.) 92,901. North Atlantic, Lat. 28° 45′ N., Loss of propeller; supposed through striking some floating substance. North Sea, 8 miles N.E. of Struck against what was supposed to be some wreckage. She Inner Dowsing. shipped a sea, gave a lurch, and her foremast head carried away. Bay of Biscay, Lat. 47° 35' N., One of the propeller blades became loose in the shaft. On the Long. 5° 58′ W. following day several large logs of timber were seen floating about, which were very dangerous to passing steamers. is supposed to have struck one of these. She 9/1758 "Aidar." S. Liverpool, 87,915 S.S., 1583 1891-92. Hull to Constantinople 17th November 1891 (53.) 8/1261 "Blue Bell." S. Padstow, 27,278 Ketch, 61 Swansea to Hayle · 25th November 1891 (54.) 8/1292 "St. Enoch." S. Liverpool, 97,844 S.S., 2,745 Liverpool to York. New 30th November 1891 Goole to Hamburg 11th December 1891 |