The List of shipwrecks in the 1750s includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during the 1750s.
Ship | Country | Description |
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Queen Caroline | British America | The schooner was wrecked at Ockracock, North Carolina. Her crew were rescued. [1] |
Ship | Country | Description |
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Iermiia | Russia | The ship was wrecked on Adak Island, Alaska, Russian America. Survivors constructed a vessel from the wreckage and sailed away later that year. [2] |
Ship | Country | Description |
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Charming Polly | British America | The ship, which had sprung a leak six days previously, was beached north of the Currituck Inlet, North Carolina. She was on a voyage from Newfoundland to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [3] |
Ship | Country | Description |
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Granville | Great Britain | The ship was driven ashore in the Isles of Scilly. She was on a voyage from Boston, Massachusetts, British America, to London. [4] |
Ship | Country | Description |
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Brittania | British America | The fishing schooner left Gloucester, Massachusetts September, 1753, last heard from December, 1754 lost on the Georges Bank. Lost with all hands. [5] |
Christian & Peter | Dutch Republic | The ship foundered whilst on a voyage from Surinam to Amsterdam. [6] |
Honourable Friend | Great Britain | The ship was lost on the coast of Guinea. [7] |
Marischall Keith | Russia | The ship was struck by lightning and destroyed by fire in the Adriatic Sea off Cape Stillo, Ottoman Albania. She was on a voyage from Riga to Venice. [8] |
Prince George | Great Britain | The ship was driven ashore in the Gulf of Venice. [9] |
Ryder | British America | The ship was lost before 25 July with some loss of life. She was on a voyage from the Piscataqua River to North Carolina. [10] |
Sarah | British America | The ship foundered before 30 May whilst on a voyage from Rhode Island to the Piscataqua River. Her crew were rescued. [11] |
Ship | Country | Description |
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Unidentified boats | A landslide into the Langfjorden in Norway generated three megatsunamis with heights of 40 to 50 metres (131 to 164 ft) in the Langfjorden and the Eresfjorden that destroyed 196 boats. [12] |
Ship | Country | Description |
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Stad Bergen | Dutch Republic | While on voyage to Norway with a cargo of Frisian roof tiles and bricks she wrecked near the Dutch island Griend on the east wall of the Vliestroom. [13] |
Ship | Country | Description |
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HMS Swift | Royal Navy | The Drake-class sloop foundered at sea. |
Ship | Country | Description |
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Lucy | Great Britain | The ship foundered before 13 November whilst on a voyage from "Cape Fare" to Hull, Yorkshire. Her crew were rescued by Catherine ( Great Britain ). [14] |
Ship | Country | Description |
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Young Victory | France | The ship exploded and sank during a battle with HMS Tryal ( Royal Navy) off Barbadoes with the loss of about 30 crew. [15] |
Ship | Country | Description |
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Elizabeth | Great Britain | The ship was driven ashore on Antigua whilst evading a French privateer. [16] |
Four ships | Next to Stad Bergen (see 28 March) four other vessels wrecked near Griend, the Netherlands in 1756. [13] |
Ship | Country | Description |
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HMS Falcon | Royal Navy | The bomb vessel was wrecked on the Saintes, off Guadeloupe. [17] |
Ship | Country | Description |
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Tyrrel | British America | The brig was wrecked at Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, with the loss of sixteen lives. [18] |
Ship | Country | Description |
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Océan | French Navy | Battle of Lagos: The third rate was run ashore and burnt in Almadora Bay. |
Redoutable | French Navy | Battle of Lagos: The Téméraire-class ship of the line was run ashore and burnt in Almadora Bay. |
Ship | Country | Description |
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Courier | Imperial Russian Navy | The packet boat ran aground and was wrecked 2 nautical miles (3.7 km) off Danzig with the loss of two lives. She was on a voyage from Danzig to Cronstadt. [19] |
Ship | Country | Description |
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HMS Looe Hulk | Royal Navy | The fifth rate was sunk as a breakwater at Harwich, Essex. [20] |
Ship | Country | Description |
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Industry | Great Britain | The ship was lost in the Saint Lawrence River. She was on a voyage from Quebec, New France, to London. [21] |
Providence | Great Britain | The ship was lost in the Saint Lawrence River. She was on a voyage from Quebec to London. [21] |
Ship | Country | Description |
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Mason | Great Britain | The ship was lost whilst on a voyage from London to Louisbourg, Nova Scotia, New France. Her crew were rescued. [22] |
Ship | Country | Description |
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HMS Resolution | Royal Navy | Battle of Quiberon Bay: The third rate ship of the line ran aground and was wrecked on the Le Four Shoal, in Quiberon Bay. |
Ship | Country | Description |
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Héros | French Navy | Battle of Quiberon Bay: The ship of the line ran aground and was scuttled in Quiberon Bay. |
Juste | French Navy | Battle of Quiberon Bay: The ship of the line ran aground and sank in the Loire. |
Soleil-Royal | French Navy | Battle of Quiberon Bay: The ship of the line ran aground and was scuttled in Quiberon Bay. |
Ship | Country | Description |
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Annanime | France | The privateer was lost off Cherbourg on or after 20 November. [23] |
Experiment | Great Britain | The ship was captured by the privateer Annanime ( France ) on 19 November whilst on a voyage from Virginia, British America, to London. She was sent in to Cherbourg but was lost off that port. [23] |
William | Great Britain | The sloop was captured by the privateer Annanime ( France ) on 20 November whilst on a voyage from Newfoundland, French America to Poole, Dorset. She was sent in to Cherbourg but was lost off that port. [23] [24] |
Ship | Country | Description |
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HMS Mermaid | Royal Navy | The sixth rate ran aground on Big Grand Cay, Bahamas. She was abandoned as a total loss on 6 January 1760. |
Ship | Country | Description |
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Dubree Nombre de Jesus | Spain | The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at St Lucar. She was on a voyage from Bilboa to Málaga. [25] |
Maria Magdalena | Dutch Republic | The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at St Lucar. [25] [26] |
Nossa Senhora do Bonfim | Portugal | The schooner was driven ashore and wrecked at St. Lucar. [26] |
Santa Joseph Mawein | Spain | The snow was driven ashore and wrecked at St. Lucar. [26] |
Southtalt | Dutch Republic | The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at St. Lucar. [25] [26] |
Ship | Country | Description |
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Nossa Senhora da Penha de França | Portugal | The ship sank at Lisbon. [27] |
Ship | Country | Description |
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Nostra Señora Madre de Dios e Son Joze | Spain | The ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean 1 nautical mile (1.9 km) north of the Cape Verde Islands. [28] |
Ship | Country | Description |
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Jonge Jan Jacob | Dutch Republic | The ship was lost on the coast of Brittany, France. She was on a voyage from Cowes, Isle of Wight, Great Britain, to Bordeaux, France. [29] |
Ship | Country | Description |
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Eliza | Great Britain | The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Limerick, Ireland. [21] |
Happy Return | Great Britain | The ship foundered in the Irish Sea. Her crew were rescued. She was on a voyage from Workington, Cumberland, to Cork, Ireland. [21] |
Nostra Señora Piedade de Almas | Great Britain | The ship was lost near Folkestone, Kent, Great Britain. Her crew were rescued. [21] |
Salvator | Denmark | The ship was driven ashore and wrecked east of Dover, Kent. She was on a voyage from Málaga, Spain, to Rotterdam, Dutch Republic. [21] |
Stafford | Great Britain | The ship was driven ashore and damaged at Plymouth, Devon. She was on a voyage from New England, British America, to London. She was subsequently refloated and taken in to Plymouth for repairs. [21] [23] |
Susanna | Great Britain | The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Gotland, Sweden. She was on a voyage from Saint Petersburg, Russia, to London. [23] |
Ship | Country | Description |
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Ancona | Great Britain | The galley foundered in the Gulf of Venice with the loss of most of her crew. [24] |
Armstrong | Ireland | The ship was driven ashore and wrecked on Grand Turk Island. She was on a voyage from Belfast, County Antrim, to Guadeloupe. [26] |
Judith | Great Britain | The ship was lost on Cape Roman, Carolina, British America. She was on a voyage from North Carolina to London. [30] |
Le Comte de la Rivière | Kingdom of France | The privateer was lost at sea with all hands. [31] |
Marlborough | Ireland | The ship was wrecked whilst on a voyage from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, British America, to Derry. [29] |
Sally | Great Britain | The ship was driven ashore and wrecked at Boston, Massachusetts, British America. [32] |
Swan | Great Britain | The ship was lost in Morant Bay, Jamaica. She was on a voyage from Jamaica to Liverpool, Lancashire. [33] |
HMS Success was a 20-gun Royal Navy ship launched in 1740 as the first government contract for the Blaydes Yard in Hull. She had a crew of 140 men. She had several famous commanders over her lifetime.