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A schooner that sank in the St.John's Narrows due to a collision with the Tiber [7] Marsland United Kingdom: 2 July 1933 An English cargo vessel that ran aground on the Vestal Rocks outside St. John's, Newfoundland. Marvale Canada: 1923 A Canadian Pacific liner. Marvita: 15 July 1954 A Canadian Customs boat that ran aground and foundered off ...
On 29 December 1941, a Messerschmitt Bf 109F-2 crashed at Saint Ouen, Jersey following engine failure, pilot OK. [5] On 2 January 1942, an aircraft crashed in Bouley Bay Jersey after being shot down by an RAF plane. On 24 June 1942, a Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-2 (serial: 5291) from III. /JG 2 was rammed by a landing aircraft at Guernsey Airport. 30% ...
James and John ( United Kingdom) Jersey: The ship was wrecked at Jersey. [40] 1804 HMS Severn ( Royal Navy) Jersey Grouville: The Adventure-class frigate was driven ashore and wrecked in Grouville bay, Jersey on 21 December 1804 in a gale. Her crew were rescued. [41] [42] [43]: 113 1805 Adventure ( United Kingdom) Jersey: Her crew were rescued.
Driver Dave Villwock was not injured in the blowover crash of the unlimited hydroplane. The boat when perpendicular to the water before crashing back onto the river about 3:10 p.m. This is a ...
After Stephens’ group had a discussion with the H1 Unlimited group, it was decided that the remaining boats would have a round-robin format — four boats in a heat race, with one boat sitting ...
The existence of the wreck was recorded in native oral history, with descendants of survivors including Chief Kilchis. It is the earliest known shipwreck in the Pacific Northwest. [1] [2] [3] Nehalem: General Warren United States: 30 January 1852: A steamship that was grounded on Clatsop Spit and wrecked in heavy seas: Tillamook Head: Detroit ...
Wreck of Transport Steamers "Maple leaf" and "Genl. Hunter". St. Johns river. Florida, Sunk by torpedoes. Maple Leaf was a civilian merchant steamship, chartered as a transport by the Union Army during American Civil War, that struck a Confederate torpedo - what we would now call a mine - as she was crossing the St. Johns River near Jacksonville on April 1, 1864. [3]
A prototype submarine built by John Philip Holland and stolen by the Fenian Brotherhood, who accidentally sunk it off Whitestone. HMS Hussar Royal Navy: 23 November 1780 A frigate that sank near Long Island Sound. USRC Jefferson United States: 15 December 1847 A cutter wrecked off Gardiners Point Island. John Milton United States: 6 December 1856