List of shipwrecks in August 1884

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The list of shipwrecks in August 1884 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during August 1884.

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1 August

List of shipwrecks: 1 August 1884
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Alfred Canadian Red Ensign (1868-1921).svg Canada The barque caught fire off Cape Horn, Chile and was abandoned. All on board were rescued by Dunnerdale (Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom ). Alfred was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom to Valparaíso, Chile. [1]
IndustriNorge-Unionsflagg-1844.svg  Norway The schooner ran aground on the Finngrundet, in the Baltic Sea. She was on a voyage from Söderhamn, Sweden to Newhaven, Sussex, United Kingdom. She was refloated and taken in to Gävle, Sweden. [2]
YedmandaleCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship was driven ashore at Brindisi, Italy. She was on a voyage from Cardiff, Glamorgan to Brindisi. [2]
UnnamedFlag of the United States (1877-1890).svg  United States The pilot boat was run down and sunk at New York by the steamship Roma (Flag of the German Empire.svg  Germany ). [2]

2 August

List of shipwrecks: 2 August 1884
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Dione Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship was run into by the steamship Camden (Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom ) and sank in the River Thames downstream of Gravesend, Kent with the loss of 23 of the 40 people on board. Dione was on a voyage from London to Middlesbrough, Yorkshire. [3] [4] [5] [6]
USS Lancaster Flag of the United States (1877-1890).svg  United States Navy The sloop-of-war ran aground on the South West Shingle Bank, in the Solent. [7]
Margaretha JohannaFlag of the German Empire.svg  Germany The schooner was driven ashore and wrecked at St. Monance, Fife, United Kingdom. She was on a voyage from East Wemyss, Fife to Bremerhaven. [7] [8]

4 August

List of shipwrecks: 4 August 1884
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Water NymphCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The schooner was driven ashore and wrecked at Clifden, County Dublin. Her crew survived. [9]

6 August

List of shipwrecks: 6 August 1884
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Shooting StarFlag of the United States (1877-1890).svg  United States The schooner was wrecked on the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada. Her crew were rescued. [10]

7 August

List of shipwrecks: 7 August 1884
ShipStateDescription
Budapest, and
Lincoln
Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamships collided at Liverpool, Lancashire and were both severely damaged. Budapest was on a voyage from Liverpool to Odessa, Russia. Lincoln was on a voyage from Sligo to Liverpool. [11]
FaloddenCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship ran aground off Cape Bollard, Newfoundland Colony. She was on a voyage from Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada to Fleetwood, Lancashire. She was refloated and taken in to Saint John's, Newfoundland Colony. [12]

8 August

List of shipwrecks: 8 August 1884
ShipStateDescription
Captain ParryCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship was driven ashore at Kilcool, County Wicklow. [11] She was refloated and taken in to Dublin. [12]
Emberiza Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship ran aground on the Urgents Shoals. She was refloated on 12 August and taken in to Gallipoli, Ottoman Empire. [13]
KrageroeNorge-Unionsflagg-1844.svg  Norway The barque was driven ashore at Kastrup, Denmark. She was on a voyage from New York, United States to Stettin, Germany. [11] She was refloated and resumed her voyage. [12]
Susan HendryCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The ship collided with the steamship Vigila (Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom ) and sank in the North Sea off Aldeburgh, Suffolk. Her crew were rescued by Vigila. [11]

9 August

List of shipwrecks: 9 August 1884
ShipStateDescription
E. L. RoweFlag of the United States (1877-1890).svg  United States The schooner was lost on Avery's Ledge. Her crew were rescued. [14]
Margaret AllenCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The brigantine was driven ashore and wrecked at Fair Head, County Antrim. Her crew survived. She was on a voyage from Kenvara, County Galway to Ardrossan, Ayrshire. [12]
Martha Sephens Flag of the United States (1877-1890).svg  United States The steamship struck a snag and sank in the Missouri River near Boonville Island, Missouri. Four crewmen were killed. [15]

10 August

List of shipwrecks: 10 August 1884
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Red RoseCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore about five nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) south-east of the Ar Men Lighthouse, Finistère, France. [16]

11 August

List of shipwrecks: 11 August 1884
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BowheadFlag of the United States (1877-1890).svg  United States The whaler, a barque[rigged steamship, was holed by ice and sank in the Blossom Shoals ( 70°23′N161°57′W / 70.383°N 161.950°W / 70.383; -161.950 (Blossom Shoals) ) off Icy Cape, District of Alaska. Her crew were rescued by Balaena and Narwhal (Flags unknown). [17]
Dronning LouisaFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark The brig ran aground off Fair Isle, United Kingdom. She was on a voyage from Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, United Kingdom to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She was later refloated and taken in to Lerwick, Shetland Islands, United Kingdom for repairs. [18]
NerviFlag of Italy (1861-1946).svg  Italy The ship was run into by the steamship Kent and sank off Barry, Glamorgan, United Kingdom. Nervi was on a voyage from Pensacola, Florida, United States to Newport, Monmouthshire. [13]
WerfaCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship ran aground in the Guadiana. She was refloated and found to have been holed. [19]

12 August

List of shipwrecks: 12 August 1884
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Aghios NicholasFlag of Greece (1822-1978).svg  Greece The schooner collided with the steamship Kovno (Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom ) and sank in the Doro Channel. Five of the 25 people on board were reported missing. [20]
ConcordCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The ship collided with the steamship Cearense (Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom ) and sank off the South Stack, Anglesey. Her crew were rescued by Cearense. Concord was on a voyage from Runcorn, Cheshire to Totness, Devon. [21]
EnnismoreCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship ran aground on the Hen and Chickens Rock, off the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides. She was refloated and put back to Stornoway, Isle of Skye. [13]
M. E. JohnstonCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The schooner was driven ashore at Ballywalter, County Antrim. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Belfast, County Antrim. She was refloated and resumed her voyage. [13]

13 August

List of shipwrecks: 13 August 1884
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BerwickCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship sprang a leak and foundered off Huntcliffe, Yorkshire. Her sixteen crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Sunderland, County Durham to Portsmouth, Hampshire. [22]

14 August

List of shipwrecks: 14 August 1884
ShipStateDescription
Berwick Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship foundered off Huntcliffe, Yorkshire. Her crew survived. She was on a voyage from Sunderland, County Durham to Portsmouth, Hampshire. [23]
EigilCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The brig collided with the schooner Harriet (Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom ) in the River Ouse and was beached at Whitton, Lincolnshire. Eigil was on a voyage from Gallipoli, Ottoman Empire to Goole, Yorkshire. [19]
MonarchCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore in the Hooghly River. She was on a voyage from New York, United States to Calcutta, India. [21]
WoodsideCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship was driven ashore and wrecked at the Cap de Creus, Spain. She was on a voyage from Cette, Hérault, France to an English port. [21]

15 August

List of shipwrecks: 15 August 1884
ShipStateDescription
AbeonaCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The sloop ran aground on the Shingles, off the Isle of Wight. She was refloated and taken in to Lymington, Hampshire. [19]
Elborus Naval Ensign of Russia.svg  Imperial Russian Navy The warship ran aground at Odessa. [20]
Spartan Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship suffered a breakdown of her machinery and was holed by her propeller shaft off Porto Santo Island, Madeira. She was on a voyage from Cape Town, Cape Colony to Plymouth, Devon and Southampton, Hampshire. She was towed in to Funchal, Madeira in a severely leaky condition on 17 August. [24]

19 August

List of shipwrecks: 19 August 1884
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SunbeamCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The smack foundered 3 nautical miles (5.6 km) east of Ballycotton, County Cork with the loss of her captain from her two crew. [25]

20 August

List of shipwrecks: 20 August 1884
ShipStateDescription
AdmiralFlag of the United States (1877-1890).svg  United States The tug suffered a boiler explosion and sank at Chicago, Illinois with the loss of three of her crew. [15]
CalderCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship ran aground off Maryport, Cumberland and sank. She was on a voyage from the River Duddon to Maryport. [26]
Prinses WilhelminaCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship ran aground at Zaandam, North Holland. She was on a voyage from Batavia, Netherlands East Indies to Amsterdam, North Holland. [25]
Rotomahana Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The ship caught fire and was beached on the Elephant Keys, off East Falkland, Falkland Islands. Her crew survived. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to San Francisco, California, United States.

21 August

List of shipwrecks: 21 August 1884
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Loch Tay Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship ran aground on the Mangro Cay Reef, off the coast of British Honduras and was wrecked. She was on a voyage from New York, United States to Belize City, British Honduras. [1] [27]
Margaret and AnnCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The schooner ran aground on the Conister Rock, in Douglas Bay. [26]
NioCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The brig was run into by the steamship European (Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom ) and sank at Greenwich, Kent. [26]

22 August

List of shipwrecks: 22 August 1884
ShipStateDescription
Louise MarieFlag of France.svg  France The schooner collieded with the steamship Bentinck (Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom ) 5 nautical miles (9.3 km) west of Cape Spartel, Morocco. At least some of her crew were rescued. Louise Marie was towed in to Tangier, Morocco in a sinking condition by the steamship Servando (BandMercante1785.svg  Spain) the next day. [28]

23 August

List of shipwrecks: 23 August 1884
ShipStateDescription
Chenhang Flag of the Qing Dynasty (1889-1912).svg  Imperial Chinese Navy Sino-French War, Battle of Fuzhou: The armed transport was sunk by gunfire on the Min River at Fuzhou, China, by the cruisers D'Estaing, Duguay-Trouin, and Villars (all Civil and Naval Ensign of France.svg  French Navy).
Feiyun Flag of the Qing Dynasty (1889-1912).svg  Imperial Chinese Navy Sino-French War, Battle of Fuzhou: The sloop-of-war was sunk by gunfire on the Min River at Fuzhou by the cruisers D'Estaing, Duguay-Trouin, and Villars (all Civil and Naval Ensign of France.svg  French Navy). [29]
Fusheng Flag of the Qing Dynasty (1889-1912).svg  Imperial Chinese Navy Sino-French War, Battle of Fuzhou: The flatiron gunboat was sunk by gunfire on the Min River at Fuzhou by the cruisers D'Estaing, Duguay-Trouin, and Villars (all Civil and Naval Ensign of France.svg  French Navy). [29]
Fuxing Flag of the Qing Dynasty (1889-1912).svg  Imperial Chinese Navy Sino-French War, Battle of Fuzhou: The gunboat sank in the Min River at Fuzhou after being attacked successfully by a French Navy pinnace with a spar torpedo.
Ji'an Flag of the Qing Dynasty (1889-1912).svg  Imperial Chinese Navy Sino-French War, Battle of Fuzhou: The sloop-of-war was sunk by gunfire on the Min River at Fuzhou by the cruisers D'Estaing, Duguay-Trouin, and Villars (all Civil and Naval Ensign of France.svg  French Navy). [29]
Jiansheng Flag of the Qing Dynasty (1889-1912).svg  Imperial Chinese Navy Sino-French War, Battle of Fuzhou: The flatiron gunboat was sunk by gunfire on the Min River at Fuzhou by the cruisers D'Estaing, Duguay-Trouin, and Villars (all Civil and Naval Ensign of France.svg  French Navy). [29]
Laura GertrudeFlag of the German Empire.svg  Germany The schooner ran aground off North Ronaldsay, Orkney Islands, United Kingdom. She was on a voyage from Drammen, Norway to an American port. She was refloated and anchored in a bay on North Ronaldsay pending repairs. [30]
Yangwu Flag of the Qing Dynasty (1889-1912).svg  Imperial Chinese Navy
The wreck of Yangwu, photographed in 1884 Sunken Yangwu.jpg
The wreck of Yangwu, photographed in 1884
Sino-French War, Battle of Fuzhou: The sloop-of-war exploded and sank in the Min River at Fuzhou after being attacked successfully by a French Navy torpedo boat with a spar torpedo.
Yongbao Flag of the Qing Dynasty (1889-1912).svg  Imperial Chinese Navy
The wreck of Yongbao (at left), photographed in 1884 Sunken Yongbao.jpg
The wreck of Yongbao (at left), photographed in 1884
Sino-French War, Battle of Fuzhou: The armed transport was sunk by gunfire on the Min River at Fuzhou by the cruisers D'Estaing, Duguay-Trouin, and Villars (all Civil and Naval Ensign of France.svg  French Navy).
Zhenwei Flag of the Qing Dynasty (1889-1912).svg  Imperial Chinese Navy Sino-French War, Battle of Fuzhou: The gunboat exploded and sank in the Min River at Fuzhou because of a single shell hit from the ironclad corvette Triomphante (Civil and Naval Ensign of France.svg  French Navy). [29]
No. 46Civil and Naval Ensign of France.svg  French Navy Sino-French War, Battle of Fuzhou: The torpedo boat was hit by hand grenades thrown from a Chinese vessel in the Min River, bursting her boiler. She was scuttled by Volta (Civil and Naval Ensign of France.svg  French Navy) to prevent her being captured by the Chinese. [31]
UnnamedFlag of the Qing Dynasty (1889-1912).svg  Imperial Chinese Navy Sino-French War, Battle of Fuzhou: The transport ship ran aground in the Min River and broke her back. [32]

24 August

List of shipwrecks: 24 August 1884
ShipStateDescription
BengesCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship struck a submerged rock north east of Trinidad and was wrecked. Her nineteen crew survived. She was on a voyage from Demerara, British Honduras to Puerto Cabello, Venezuela. [33]
Margaret KendallCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The schooner ran aground on the Proudfeet Rocks, on the coast of Caithness and sank. [30]
USS Tallapoosa Flag of the United States (1877-1890).svg  United States Navy The gunboat, a sidewheel paddle steamer, collided with the schooner J. S. Lowell (Flag of the United States (1877-1890).svg  United States) and sank in Vineyard Sound approximately 5 nautical miles (9.3 km) from Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts with the loss of three of her crew. She was raised, repaired, and was returned to service in January 1886. [34] [35]
UnnamedFlag of the Qing Dynasty (1889-1912).svg  Imperial Chinese Navy Sino-French War, Battle of Fuzhou: The torpedo launch was sunk by gunfire on the Min River at Fuzhou by the cruiser Duguay-Trouin (Civil and Naval Ensign of France.svg  French Navy).[ citation needed ]
UnnamedFlag of the Qing Dynasty (1889-1912).svg  Imperial Chinese Navy Sino-French War, Battle of Fuzhou: The torpedo launch was abandoned in the Min River at Fuzhou after she came under fire by the cruiser Duguay-Trouin (Civil and Naval Ensign of France.svg  French Navy). Her crew swam to shore.[ citation needed ]

25 August

List of shipwrecks: 25 August 1884
ShipStateDescription
Minister von SchleinitzFlag of the German Empire.svg  Germany The ship departed from Archangelsk, Russia for Grimsby, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom. No further trace, reported overdue. [36]

26 August

List of shipwrecks: 26 August 1884
ShipStateDescription
Charles Jackson Flag of France.svg Mauritius The ship was wrecked at Durban, Natal Colony. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire, United Kingdom to Port Natal, Natal Colony. [37]
OberonCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The barque caught fire in the Pacific Ocean. She was abandoned the next day; her crew were rescued by Lord Clyde (Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom ). Oberon was on a voyage from South Shields, County Durham to San Francisco, California, United States. [38] [39]

28 August

List of shipwrecks: 28 August 1884
ShipStateDescription
BelmontFlag of the United States (1877-1890).svg  United States The ferryboat was struck by a tornado and sank in the Ohio River between Evansville and Henderson, Indiana with the loss of 30 lives. [40]
Marco PoloFlag of the German Empire.svg  Germany The barque was wrecked on Fair Isle, United Kingdom with the loss of three of her 22 crew. She was on a voyage from Bremen to New York, United States. [1]

29 August

List of shipwrecks: 29 August 1884
ShipStateDescription
Belmont Flag of the United States (1877-1890).svg  United States The steamship capsized in a storm in the Ohio River 3 nautical miles (5.6 km) upstream of Henderson, Kentucky with the loss of 20-25 lives. [15] [41]
Resolven Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The abandoned ship was discovered by HMS Mallard (Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  Royal Navy) between Baccalieu Island and Catalina, Newfoundland Colony. She was towed in to port. All eleven people that had been on board were presumed lost.

30 August

List of shipwrecks: 30 August 1884
ShipStateDescription
GainfordCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship was driven ashore at "Codette", Brazil. She had become a wreck by November 1885. [42]
GrassendaleCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The ship was sighted off Anjer, Netherlands East Indies whilst on a voyage from New York, United States to Shanghai, China. No further trace, reported missing. [43]

Unknown date

List of shipwrecks: Unknown date in August 1884
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AdelaideCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship sprang a leak and was beached at Drogheda, County Louth. [7]
AdelphiaNorge-Unionsflagg-1844.svg  Norway The barque was driven ashore at Cape Bollard, Newfoundland Colony. She was on a voyage from Oporto, Portugal to Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada. She was refloated and towed in to Saint John's, Newfoundland Colony in a leaky condition. [21]
BengeoCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship ran ashore at Galera Point, Trinidad and was abandoned by her crew, who were rescued. She was on a voyage from Ayr to Demerara, British Guiana. [28] She was abandoned as a total loss. [37]
BritanniaCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship collided with another vessel and sank off Portland, Dorset. She was on a voyage from New York, United States to London. [7]
Broomhaugh Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship ran aground in the Nieuwe Waterweg. She was on a voyage from New York to Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands. She was refloated. [12]
Caledonian Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship was driven ashore at Cape Frio, Brazil. She was on a voyage from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to Trieste. [19] She subsequently broke in two and was a total loss. [20]
Chusan Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship ran aground in the Clyde. She was refloated on 7 August. [11]
City of Merida Flag of the United States (1877-1890).svg  United States The steamship was destroyed by fire at Havana, Cuba. She was on a voyage from Vera Cruz, Mexico to New York. [1]
EbenezerNorge-Unionsflagg-1844.svg  Norway The barque foundered in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued by the barque Oliver Emery (Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom ). Ebenezer was on a voyage from Hamburg, Germany to Charleston, South Carolina, United States. [44]
EdinaCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship ran aground in the Clyde. She was refloated on 7 August. [11]
GefionFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands The schooner ran aground at "Sonderose", Denmark. She was on a voyage from Stockholm, Sweden to an English port. [45]
IngramCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship collided with the steamship Circassia (Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom ) off Ilfracombe, Devon and was severely damaged. Ingram was on a voyage from Antwerp, Belgium to Cardiff, Glamorgan. [7]
IthurielCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The barque was driven ashore on Castle Island, Bahamas. She was on a voyage from Aux Cayes, Haiti to London. [7]
Margaret KendalCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The schooner was wrecked in Wick Bay with the loss of three or four of her crew. [46]
MariaFlag of the German Empire.svg  Germany The barque was driven ashore at Sonderose. She was on a voyage from Hull, Yorkshire, United Kingdom to Ystad, Sweden. [45]
MiddletonCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship was driven ashore at Ystad, Sweden. [12]
NorwegianCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship ran aground at Three Rivers, Quebec, Canada. She was on a voyage from Montreal, Quebec to London. [18]
Piskar Naval Ensign of Russia.svg  Imperial Russian Navy The torpedo boat collided with the torpedo boat Swiristel (Naval Ensign of Russia.svg  Imperial Russian Navy) and sank in the Bjoerkosund before 12 August. [47]
ScyllaCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The brigantine was driven ashore and wrecked on Langlade Island, Saint Pierre and Miquelon. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from New Richmond, Quebec to Llanelly, Glamorgan. [12]
SpartanFlag of Hong Kong 1871.svg  Hong Kong The ship was lost in the China Seas. [45]
TetartosFlag of the German Empire.svg  Germany The steamship ran aground 7 nautical miles (13 km) from Flensburg. She was on a voyage from Saigon, French Indo-China to Flensburg. [19] She was refloated and completed her voyage. [18]
Tintern AbbeyCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship was driven ashore at Kertch, Russia. She was on a voyage from Glasgow, Renfrewshire to Novorossiysk, Russia. She was refloated. [12]
Wsryw Naval Ensign of Russia.svg  Imperial Russian Navy The torpedo boat collided with a sailing ship between Cronstadt and Peterhof and was severely damaged. [47]
UnnamedCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The hopper barge ran aground in the Clyde. She was refloated on 7 August. [11]
Nineteen unnamed vesselsFlags unknownSixteen fishing smacks and three schooners were wrecked on the coast of the Newfoundland Colony before 25 August with the loss of six lives. [48]
UnnamedFlag unknownThe ship was driven ashore and wrecked in St. George's Bay before 25 August. [48]

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