List of shipwrecks in May 1885

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The list of shipwrecks in May 1885 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during May 1885.

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1 May

List of shipwrecks: 1 May 1885
ShipCountryDescription
GlastryCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The hulk was driven ashore 2 nautical miles (3.7 km) north of Yorkshire. [1]
NapoleonFlag of the United States (1877-1890).svg  United States The whaling barque was crushed by ice in the Bering Sea on 1 May 1885 and sank. The 36 on board took to the ship's boats and 14 were rescued alive from two boats on 9–10 May by the schooner James A Garfield, then landed by US Revenue Steamer Thomas Corwin. Only one survived from the other two boats, and was recovered by USRC Rush from hospitable eskimos in Siberia in 1887. [2] [3] [4]
RoadyNorge-Unionsflagg-1844.svg  Norway The schooner sank in the Baltic Sea. Her crew were rescued by Livonia (Flag of Russia.svg  Russia ). Roady was on a voyage from Frederikshald to Riga, Russia. [1]
SurfCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The yacht ran aground at Sunderland, County Durham. [1]

2 May

List of shipwrecks: 2 May 1885
ShipCountryDescription
Summer CloudCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The schooner sprang a leak and foundered 30 nautical miles (56 km) south south west of The Smalls, Cornwall. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from "Hanelong" to Chatham, Kent. [5]

3 May

List of shipwrecks: 3 May 1885
ShipCountryDescription
AlphaNorge-Unionsflagg-1844.svg  Norway The brig foundered in the North Sea. Her crew were rescued by Charles Kahl (Flag unknown). Alpha was on a voyage from South Shields, County Durham, United Kingdom to Carlscrona, Sweden. [6]
Carlton TowerCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship was driven ashore at Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France. [5]
Enrique de Calvet or Enrique CalvetFlag unknownThe steamship ran aground on the Shipwash Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Suffolk, United Kingdom, on a voyage from Shields, River Tyne to Genoa, Italy. She was refloated the following day by tugs and with the assistance of three yawls, one of which was Wentworth (Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom ). [7] [8] [9]
WearCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The sloop was driven ashore at Whitby, Yorkshire. Her crew were rescued by the Whitby Lifeboat. Wear was on a voyage from Hartlepool, County Durham to Mundesley, Norfolk. She subsequently broke up. [5]

4 May

List of shipwrecks: 4 May 1885
ShipCountryDescription
Enrique de CalvertFlag of Italy (1861-1946).svg  Italy The schooner was driven ashore on the Shipwash Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Suffolk, United Kingdom. She was on a voyage from South Shields, County Durham, United Kingdom to Genoa. [5]

5 May

List of shipwrecks: 5 May 1885
ShipCountryDescription
Beaconsfield, and
Ventnor
Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship Ventnor collided with the steamship Beaconsfield and foundered off Barry Island, Glamorgan. Her crew were rescued by Beaconsfield. Ventnor was on a voyage from Penarth, Glamorgan to Southampton, Hampshire. Beaconsfield was on a voyage from Antwerp, Belgium to Cardiff, Glamorgan. [10] [11]
PleiadesCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The schooner was run into by the steamship Cumbrian (Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom ) and sank off Ilfracombe, Devon. Her five crew were rescued by Cumbrian. Pleiades was on a voyage from Rochester, Kent to Newport, Monmouthshire. [10]

6 May

List of shipwrecks: 6 May 1885
ShipCountryDescription
Anna Helene, and
Warsaw
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom
The steamship Warsaw collided with the schooner Anna Helene at the mouth of the River Carron. Both vessels ran aground. Warsaw was on a voyage from Grangemouth, Stirlingshire to Dundee, Forfarshire. Anna Helene was on a voyage from Riga to Grangemouth. [11]
Bayard Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The ship collided with an iceberg 55 nautical miles (102 km) south of Cape Race, Newfoundland Colony and was damaged. She was on a voyage from Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France to Saint Pierre. She completed her voyage in a leaky condition.

7 May

List of shipwrecks: 7 May 1885
ShipCountryDescription
SuppicichFlag of the German Empire.svg  Germany The brig sprang a leak and foundered off Saba, Leeward Islands. Her crew survived. She was on a voyage from Trinidad to Bremerhaven. [12]

8 May

List of shipwrecks: 8 May 1885
ShipCountryDescription
Helvetia Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium The steamship sank in the Atlantic Ocean near Scatarie Island, Nova Scotia, Dominion of Canada. [13]
Mary E. Fish Flag of the United States (1877-1890).svg  United States The pilot boat was run down and sank by the schooner Frank Harrington (Flag of the United States (1877-1890).svg  United States) 40 nautical miles (74 km) south west of the Barnegat Lighthouse, New Jersey. The four pilots and her crew were able to escape from the sinking vessel. [14]

9 May

List of shipwrecks: 9 May 1885
ShipCountryDescription
Bertha BahbruhsFlag of the German Empire.svg  Germany The ship was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued by Adelaide Baker (Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom ). Bertha Bahrbruhs was on a voyage from Doboy, Georgia, United States to Newport, Monmouthshire, United Kingdom. [15]
LanglandsCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The barque capsized at Swansea, Glamorgan. [6]

10 May

List of shipwrecks: 10 May 1885
ShipCountryDescription
John EdwinCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore and wrecked near Coatham, Yorkshire. Her crew were rescued by fishing boats. She was on a voyage from South Shields, County Durham to Whitstable, Kent. [12]
LiscardCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship ran aground in the Suez Canal. She was on a voyage from Bombay, India to New York, United States. [6]
Mary Louisa Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship was damaged by ice and sank off the coast of the Newfoundland Colony. She was on a voyage from New York to the Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland. [16] [17]
ScynthiaCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship ran aground off the Tarbert Lighthouse, County Kerry. She was refloated. [12]
ThorsbjergCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The barque was driven onto a sandbank off Whitehaven, Cumberland, United Kingdom and was wrecked. Her crew were rescued by the Whitehaven Lifeboat. She was on a voyage from Laurvig to Whitehaven. [18] [6]

14 May

List of shipwrecks: 14 May 1885
ShipCountryDescription
LizzieFlag of the Cape Colony (1876-1910).svg  Cape Colony The steam launch ran aground and was wrecked at East London. Her crew were rescued. [19]
Messina Flag of the German Empire.svg  Germany The steamship collided with the steamship Numida (Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom ) and sank in the English Channel 16 nautical miles (30 km) south of Durlston Head, Dorset, United Kingdom with the loss of ten of her crew. Messina was on a voyage from the Mediterranean to Hamburg. [20]

16 May

List of shipwrecks: 16 May 1885
ShipCountryDescription
AmethystCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steam yacht ran aground off Jersey, Channel Islands. She was refloated and taken in to Guernsey, Channel Islands. [19]
ClandiboyeCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The barque was driven ashore and wrecked at Schooner Pond, Nova Scotia, Dominion of Canada. [19]
MaggieCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The schooner was run down and sunk off Great Yarmouth, Norfolk by the steamship Lizzie (Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom ). Her crew were rescued by Lizzie. Maggie was on a voyage from London to Middlesbrough, Yorkshire. [21]

17 May

List of shipwrecks: 17 May 1885
ShipCountryDescription
CopiaCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steam yacht was damaged by fire in Gourock Bay. She was subsequently taken in to Gourock, Renfrewshire. [21] [19]

19 May

List of shipwrecks: 19 May 1885
ShipCountryDescription
ElizaCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The ketch was driven ashore and damaged at Portsoy, Aberdeenshire. [22]
IrelandCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The barge collided with the steamship Cygnet (Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom ) and sank in the River Thames at Deptford, Kent. Her crew were rescued by the Thames Police. [22]
Guiding StarCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The tug struck the Horse Rock and was beached on the White Sand, where she became a wreck. She was towing the barque Hedwig (Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom ) from Liverpool, Lancashire to Cardiff, Glamorgan. The barque went out to sea. [22]
LiverpoolCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The Mersey Flat was run into by the steamship St. Kevin (Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom ) and sank at Liverpool. Liverpool was on a voyage from Garston, Lancashire to Liverpool. [22]

21 May

List of shipwrecks: 21 May 1885
ShipCountryDescription
J.W.J.Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The pilot vessel collided with Sea Fisher (Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom ) and sank off Swansea in the Bristol Channel. Sea Fisher rescued her four crew members. [23] [24]

22 May

List of shipwrecks: 22 May 1885
ShipCountryDescription
MedeaCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The ship was sighted whilst on a voyage from Cardiff, Glamorgan to Sourabaya, Netherlands East Indies. No further trace, [25] reported missing. [26]

23 May

List of shipwrecks: 23 May 1885
ShipCountryDescription
EdwinCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The ship ran aground off Hjelm Island, Denmark. She was on a voyage from New Orleans, Louisiana, United States to Aarhus, Denmark. She was refloated and completed her voyage. [19]

25 May

List of shipwrecks: 25 May 1885
ShipCountryDescription
George JeanneFlag of France.svg  France The fishing brig was run down and sunk in the Grand Banks of Newfoundland by the steamship City of Rome (Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom ) with the loss of 22 of her 24 crew. [27]
xxxxCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The ship . [28]

26 May

List of shipwrecks: 26 May 1885
ShipCountryDescription
Corn MayFlag of the United States (1877-1890).svg  United States The schooner was lost on a reef off Sable Island, Nova Scotia, Dominion of Canada. Her 24 crew survived. [27]

30 May

List of shipwrecks: 30 May 1885
ShipCountryDescription
Kate Moffatt Flag of the United States (1877-1890).svg  United States The tug ran aground in Lake Huron off Blur Point, three miles (4.8 km) above New Presque Isle Lighthouse, Michigan, in dense fog. She then caught fire and burned to the waterline. Her machinery and boilers were salvaged in 1886. [29] [30]
Teucer Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship was wrecked off Ouessant, Finistère, France. All on board were rescued. She was on a voyage from Singapore, Straits Settlements to Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands. [31] [32] [33]

Unknown date

List of shipwrecks: Unknown date in May 1885
ShipCountryDescription
AlertSwedish civil ensign (1844-1905).svg  Sweden The schooner ran aground on Sondre Rosse. She was on a voyage from Gävle to Hull, Yorkshire, United Kingdom. [19]
AlexanderFlag of Russia.svg  Russia The steamship was driven ashore on Fårö, Sweden. [21]
A. StrongCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship struck a submerged object and sprang a leak. She was on a voyage from Varna, Bulgaria to Gibraltar. She put in to Malta. [21]
BergamoCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship ran aground off Öland, Sweden. [6]
BrankelowCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship ran aground in the Rangoon River. She was refloated and put in to Rangoon, Burma for repairs. [19]
CataniaFlag of the German Empire.svg  Germany The steamship was driven ashore at "Batean", Netherlands East Indies. She was on a voyage from Australia to Singapore, Straits Settlements. [12]
Chancellor Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship was driven ashore in the Chandeleur Islands. She was on a voyage from São Vicente Island, Cape Verde Islands to New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. She was refloated and resumed her voyage. [5]
ChandernagorCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The barque ran aground in the Pearl River. [21] She was refloated. [19]
CommodoreCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The brig was driven ashore at Black Head, County Clare. [19]
ChristinaNorge-Unionsflagg-1844.svg  Norway The barque was abandoned at sea. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Cork, United Kingdom to a Canadian port. [21]
DecisionCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The ship was abandoned at sea. Her crew were rescued by the steamship River Lagon (Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom ). Decision was on a voyage from the Clyde to Quebec City, Dominion of Canada. [12]
DelphinFlag unknownThe ship was abandoned in the Mediterranean Sea before 6 May. She was on a voyage from Licata, Sicily, Italy to Lisbon, Portugal. [22]
Earl of DalhousieCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The ship capsized and sank at San Francisco, California, United States. [34]
Elizabeth KellyCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The ship was driven onto the Sables Sand, off the coast of Somme, France. [35]
FishermanCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The tug grounded on an anchor and sank at Cardiff, Glamorgan. [22]
Gem of the SeaCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The brigantine was driven ashore at Querqueville, Manche, France. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Llanelly, Glamorgan to Cherbourg, Manche. [11]
GlendowerCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship ran aground in the Torres Strait. She was refloated and taken in to Batavia, Netherlands East Indies in a leaky condition. [12]
GoetheFlag of the German Empire.svg  Germany The barque was lost at sea. Her crew were rescued by the barque Angantyr (Norge-Unionsflagg-1844.svg  Norway). Goethe was on a voyage from Darien, Georgia, United States to Antwerp, Belgium. [16]
GootliebFlag unknownThe ship was wrecked. [19]
HaabetNorge-Unionsflagg-1844.svg  Norway The brig ran aground on Sondre Rosse. She was on a voyage from Gloucester, United Kingdom to Dantsic, Germany. [21]
HamaNorge-Unionsflagg-1844.svg  Norway The barque ran aground at "Knollen", Denmark. She was on a voyage from Charleston, South Carolina, United States to Stettin, Germany. [6] She was refloated with assistance and resumed her voyage. [12]
Knight of the GarterCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at False Point, India. She was on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Calcutta, India. [34] She was reflaoted with the assistance of a steamship and resumed her voyage. [21]
LlanishenCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship struck the Dolitto Rock, in the Mediterranean Sea, and sank. Her crew were rescued. [21]
MagdalenaNorge-Unionsflagg-1844.svg  Norway The barque was abandoned at sea. Her crew were rescued. [19]
MønFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark The ship was lost at sea. Her crew were rescued by Orion (Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom ). Møn was on a voyage from Denmark to Quebec City. [22]
NordenSwedish civil ensign (1844-1905).svg  Sweden The brig was beached at Stege, Denmark, where she became a wreck. All on board were rescued. She was on a voyage from Gävle to Shoreham-by-Sea, Sussex, United Kingdom. [5]
PerseveranceCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship was driven ashore and sank at Steinort, Germany. She was on a voyage from Kertch to Riga, Russia. [16]
PerthshireCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at "Blindland", Falkland Islands. She was on a voyage from Portland, Oregon, United States to London. [21]
PioneerCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steam wherry ran aground and sank at Sunderland, County Durham. She was refloated on 15 May and beached. Subsequently placed under repair. [11] [36]
Roxburgh CastleCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship was driven ashore "in the Cluster", 6 nautical miles (11 km) from Turku, Grand Duchy of Finland. She was on a voyage from Cardiff to Helsinki, Grand Duchy of Finland. [19]
RussieCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship was wrecked at Sinope, Ottoman Empire. [21]
R. W. MerriamCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The ship caught fire and was abandoned at sea. She was on a voyage from Liverpool to Halifax, Nova Scotia, Dominion of Canada. [36]
SunbeamCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The ship was driven ashore at Bridgwater, Somerset. She was refloated on 14 May with the assistance of a tug and taken in to Bridgwater the next day. [36]
ThincaNorge-Unionsflagg-1844.svg  Norway The barque was driven ashore at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Dominion of Canada. She was on a voyage from Mandal to Halifax. [21]
TordenskjoldNorge-Unionsflagg-1844.svg  Norway The barque was driven ashore and wrecked on the coast of Nova Scotia. She was on a voyage from Kristiansand to Nova Scotia. [21]
Troqueer Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship ran aground on the Finngrundet, in the Baltic Sea. Seven of her crew were rescued; the rest were reported missing. She was on a voyage from Hudiksvall, Sweden to Sutton Bridge, Lincolnshire. [37]
TurgotCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The steamship collided with the steamship Jersey (Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom ) and was severely damaged. [16]
TwilightFlag of the United States (1877-1890).svg  United States The ship ran aground at Bermuda. She was on a voyage from Penedo, Brazil to New York. [5]
VestaFlag unknownThe steamship ran aground at Ljusne, Sweden and became waterlogged. [5]
Warren B. PotterFlag of the United States (1877-1890).svg  United States The ship was driven ashore at Barnegat, New Jersey. She was on a voyage from "Macorio" to New York. [16]
WolgastFlag of the German Empire.svg  Germany The steamship ran aground on the Middelgrund, in the Baltic Sea. She was on a voyage from Riga to Grimsby, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom. [35]
UnnamedCivil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom The sloop ran aground on the Morthoe Stone, on the coast of Devon. [34]

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