List of shipwrecks in December 1916
The list of shipwrecks in December 1916 includes some ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during December 1916.
1 December
List of shipwrecks: 1 December 1916
Ship | Country | Description |
Bossi |
Norway |
World War I: The cargo ship was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean 33 nautical miles (61 km) west south west of The Lizard, Cornwall, United Kingdom (49°38′N 5°50′W / 49.633°N 5.833°W / 49.633; -5.833) by SM UB-29 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew survived.[1] |
Briardene |
United Kingdom |
World War I: The cargo ship was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean 12.5 nautical miles (23.2 km) south east by east of the Bishop Rock, Isles of Scilly (49°45′N 6°11′W / 49.750°N 6.183°W / 49.750; -6.183) by SM UB-29 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew survived.[2] |
Burcombe |
United Kingdom |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 100 nautical miles (190 km) south east by east of Malta (35°20′N 16°23′E / 35.333°N 16.383°E / 35.333; 16.383) by SM UC-22 ( Kaiserliche Marine) with the loss of three of her crew.[3] |
Camellia |
United Kingdom |
World War I: The fishing smack struck a mine and sank in the Atlantic Ocean off the Eddystone Lighthouse with the loss of three of her crew.[4] |
Cuore di Gesu |
Italy |
World War I: The brigantine was sunk in the Tyrrhenian Sea by SM U-32 ( Kaiserliche Marine).[5] |
Douglas |
Sweden |
World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the North Sea 120 nautical miles (220 km) off Lindesnes, Vest-Agder, Norway[6] (56°36′N 4°37′E / 56.600°N 4.617°E / 56.600; 4.617) by SM U-81 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew survived.[7] |
HMS E37 |
Royal Navy |
The E-class submarine was lost in the North Sea with the loss of all 30 crew. |
E.L.G. |
United Kingdom |
World War I: The fishing smack was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean 25 nautical miles (46 km) north west of Trevose Head, Cornwall by a Kaiserliche Marine submarine.[4] |
Erich Lindoe |
Norway |
World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 150 nautical miles (280 km) off Ouessant, Finistère, France (47°45′N 7°48′W / 47.750°N 7.800°W / 47.750; -7.800) by SM UB-37 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew survived.[8] |
Indiana |
France |
World War I: The barquentine was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean 5 nautical miles (9.3 km) north west of Trevose Head, Cornwall, (50°41′N 5°10′W / 50.683°N 5.167°W / 50.683; -5.167) by SM UB-18 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her seven crew survived.[9][10] |
Jeanne d'Arc |
France |
World War I: The schooner was scuttled in the English Channel 10 nautical miles (19 km) north of the Île de Batz, Finistère by SM UB-39 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew survived.[11] |
Kediri |
Netherlands |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 10 nautical miles (19 km) south south east of Maspalomas, Canary Isles, Spain by SM U-47 ( Kaiserliche Marine).[12] |
King Bleddyn |
United Kingdom |
World War I: The cargo ship was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean 30 nautical miles (56 km) south by west of Ouessant (47°54′N 5°07′W / 47.900°N 5.117°W / 47.900; -5.117) by SM UC-21 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew survived.[13][14] |
Lampo |
Italy |
World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Tyrrhenian Sea by SM U-32 ( Kaiserliche Marine).[15] |
René Montrieux |
France |
World War I: The schooner was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean off Ouessant (48°37′N 5°01′W / 48.617°N 5.017°W / 48.617; -5.017) by SM UC-19 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew survived.[16] |
Saint Joseph |
France |
World War I: The schooner was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean 15 nautical miles (28 km) north north west of Trevose Head (50°46′N 4°52′W / 50.767°N 4.867°W / 50.767; -4.867) by SM UB-18 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew survived, they were rescued by Cran ( Norway).[17] |
T. and A.C. |
United Kingdom |
World War I: The fishing smack was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean 20 nautical miles (37 km) north north west of Trevose Head (50°50′N 5°30′W / 50.833°N 5.500°W / 50.833; -5.500) by SM UB-18 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew survived.[18] |
2 December
List of shipwrecks: 2 December 1916
Ship | Country | Description |
HMT Adequate |
Royal Navy |
The naval trawler was lost on this date.[19] |
Angelo Madre G. |
Italy |
World War I: The brigantine was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off Isola Rossa, Sardinia (42°44′N 8°48′E / 42.733°N 8.800°E / 42.733; 8.800) by SM U-32 ( Kaiserliche Marine).[20] |
Bravo |
Spain |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean off Ouessant, Finistère, France by SM U-39 ( Kaiserliche Marine). |
Demetrios Inglesis |
Greece |
World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean off Ouessant, Finistère, France by SM UC-21 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew survived.[21] |
France Chérie |
United Kingdom |
The cargo ship sprang a leak and was beached at Sutton Harbour, Devon.[22] |
Godafoss |
( Denmark |
The mailboat ran aground at Straumnes, Iceland and was wrecked.[22][23] |
Harpalus |
United Kingdom |
World War I: The cargo ship was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean 34 nautical miles (63 km) south south west of Galley Head, County Cork (50°56′N 8°58′W / 50.933°N 8.967°W / 50.933; -8.967) by SM UB-23 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew survived.[14][24] |
Hitterøy |
Norway |
World War I: The cargo ship was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean 26 nautical miles (48 km) west south west of the Bishop Rock, Isles of Scilly, United Kingdom (49°42′N 7°04′W / 49.700°N 7.067°W / 49.700; -7.067) by SM UB-29 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew survived.[25] |
Istrar |
United Kingdom |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 120 nautical miles (220 km) north north west of Alexandria, Egypt (33°15′N 28°20′E / 33.250°N 28.333°E / 33.250; 28.333) by SM U-39 ( Kaiserliche Marine) with the loss of a crew member. One of the survivors was taken as a prisoner of war.[14][26] |
Luigi C. |
Italy |
World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off Isola Rossa, Sardinia by SM U-63 ( Kaiserliche Marine).[27] |
Palacine |
Canada |
World War I: The cargo ship was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean 18 nautical miles (33 km) east north east of Ouessant (48°40′N 4°43′W / 48.667°N 4.717°W / 48.667; -4.717) by SM UB-39 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew survived.[14][28] |
Robinson |
France |
World War I: The brig was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean 15 nautical miles (28 km) west north west of Ouessant (48°32′N 5°25′W / 48.533°N 5.417°W / 48.533; -5.417) by SM UC-21 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew were rescued by Ardent ( French Navy).[29] |
Roma |
Italy |
World War I: The barque was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off Isola Rossa (42°45′N 8°58′E / 42.750°N 8.967°E / 42.750; 8.967) by SM U-63 ( Kaiserliche Marine).[30] |
Palermo |
Italy |
World War I: The passenger ship was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 25 nautical miles (46 km) off Cape San Sebastian, Spain by SM U-72 ( Kaiserliche Marine).[31] |
Skjodulf |
Norway |
World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 26 nautical miles (48 km) south of the Longships Lighthouse (49°45′N 6°13′W / 49.750°N 6.217°W / 49.750; -6.217) by SM UB-18 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew survived.[32] |
Uribitarte |
Spain |
World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 15 nautical miles (28 km) south west of Ouessant by SM UC-21 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew survived.[33] |
Voltaire |
United Kingdom |
The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 650 nautical miles (1,200 km) west of the Fastnet Rock by SMS Möwe ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew were taken as prisoners of war.[14] |
3 December
4 December
5 December
6 December
7 December
List of shipwrecks: 7 December 1916
Ship | Country | Description |
August |
Sweden |
World War I: The barquentine was sunk in the North Sea[73] by SM U-59 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew survived.[74] |
Avristan |
United Kingdom |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 14 nautical miles (26 km) south by west of Ouessant, Finistère, France (47°13′N 5°12′W / 47.217°N 5.200°W / 47.217; -5.200) by SM UC-21 ( Kaiserliche Marine) with the loss of a crew member.[14][75] |
Bato |
France |
The cargo ship caught fire and sank at Addah, French West Africa.[76] |
Bravo |
Spain |
World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 7 nautical miles (13 km) south west of the Créac'h Lighthouse, Finistère by SM UB-39 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew survived.[77] |
Keltier |
Belgium |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and damaged in the Atlantic Ocean 40 nautical miles (74 km) west of the Isles of Scilly, United Kingdom by SM UB-29 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew survived.[78] She was towed to Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom where she was beached on 12 December. Later repaired and returned to service.[79] |
Marguerite Dollfus |
France |
World War I: The barque was scuttled in the English Channel 35 nautical miles (65 km) north west of Guernsey, Channel Islands (49°45′N 3°40′W / 49.750°N 3.667°W / 49.750; -3.667) by SM UB-37 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew were rescued by Baltic ( Norway).[80] |
Meteor |
Norway |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean south west of the Isles of Scilly (49°23′N 7°54′W / 49.383°N 7.900°W / 49.383; -7.900) by SM UB-29 or SM UC-19 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew survived.[81] |
Spyros |
Greece |
World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean south of Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, Spain (28°00′N 14°20′W / 28.000°N 14.333°W / 28.000; -14.333) by SM U-47 ( Kaiserliche Marine).[82] |
SM UB-46 |
Kaiserliche Marine |
World War I: The Type UB II submarine struck a mine and sank in the Black Sea off Akpına, Turkey with the loss of all twenty crew. |
8 December
9 December
10 December
11 December
List of shipwrecks: 11 December 1916
Ship | Country | Description |
Bjor |
Norway |
World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the North Sea 4 nautical miles (7.4 km) off the Ryvingen Lighthouse, Vest-Agder by SM U-66 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her fifteen crew survived.[107][108] |
Inger |
Denmark |
World War I: The coaster was sunk in the English Channel 15 nautical miles (28 km) south south west of St Catherine's Point, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom by SM UC-18 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew survived.[109] |
Jeanne |
Italy |
World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea south of Sardinia by SM U-72 ( Kaiserliche Marine).[110] |
Magellan |
France |
World War I: The passenger ship was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 10 nautical miles (19 km) south of Pantellaria, Italy (36°36′N 12°10′E / 36.600°N 12.167°E / 36.600; 12.167) by SM U-63 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew survived.[111] |
Nora |
Denmark |
World War I: The coaster struck a mine and sank in the North Sea 7 nautical miles (13 km) south of Withernsea, Yorkshire, United Kingdom (54°05′N 0°55′E / 54.083°N 0.917°E / 54.083; 0.917) with the loss of four of her crew.[112] |
Palander |
Sweden |
World War I: The three-masted schooner was sunk in the North Sea[113] off Oxø by SM U-66 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew survived.[114] |
Regina Margherita |
Regia Marina |
World War I: The Regina Margherita-class battleship struck a mine and sank in the Adriatic Sea off Vlorë, Albania with the loss of 675 of her 945 crew. |
Sinai |
France |
World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 3 nautical miles (5.6 km) south of Pantellaria (36°35′N 12°12′E / 36.583°N 12.200°E / 36.583; 12.200) by SM U-63 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew survived.[115] |
USAT Sumner |
United States Army |
United States Army transport, ex USS Cassius, ex Rhaetia (1882 Germany). Wrecked on Barnegat Shoals, New Jersey with hulk broken in two and still visible March 1917.[116][117] |
12 December
13 December
List of shipwrecks: 13 December 1916
Ship | Country | Description |
Angelo Parodi |
Italy |
World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 6 nautical miles (11 km) off Cabo Tinoso, Spain (37°18′N 1°25′W / 37.300°N 1.417°W / 37.300; -1.417) by SM U-38 ( Kaiserliche Marine).[122] |
Bretwalda |
United Kingdom |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 220 nautical miles (410 km) east by south of Malta (35°30′N 19°05′E / 35.500°N 19.083°E / 35.500; 19.083) by SM UB-43 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew survived.[14][123] |
Kaupanger |
Norway |
World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea 20 nautical miles (37 km) off Cartagena, Murcia, Spain (37°23′N 0°48′W / 37.383°N 0.800°W / 37.383; -0.800) by SM U-38 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew survived.[124] |
Salamis |
Greece |
World War I: The cargo ship was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean off Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain by SM U-47 ( Kaiserliche Marine).[125] |
Solon |
Denmark |
World War I: The schooner was sunk in the North Sea 25 nautical miles (46 km) west of Hanstholm, Nordjylland by SM U-71 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew survived.[126] |
SM UB-29 |
Kaiserliche Marine |
World War I: The Type UB II submarine was depth charged and sunk in the English Channel south of the Goodwin Sands, Kent, United Kingdom (51°09′N 1°46′E / 51.150°N 1.767°E / 51.150; 1.767) by HMS Landrail ( Royal Navy) with the loss of all 22 crew.[127] |
Vala |
Sweden |
World War I: The cargo ship, en route from Malmö to Blyth, Northumberland, struck a mine and sank in the North Sea off Hanstholm. Her crew survived.[128][129] |
14 December
15 December
16 December
17 December
List of shipwrecks: 17 December 1916
Ship | Country | Description |
Alerte |
France |
World War I: The schooner was sunk in the English Channel 40 nautical miles (74 km) west of the Casquets, Channel Islands (49°42′N 3°25′W / 49.700°N 3.417°W / 49.700; -3.417) by SM UC-17 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew survived.[144] |
Ason |
Spain |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean 27 nautical miles (50 km) west of the Bishop Rock, Isles of Scilly, United Kingdom (49°40′N 7°00′W / 49.667°N 7.000°W / 49.667; -7.000) by SM UB-38 ( Kaiserliche Marine).[145] |
Athole |
United Kingdom |
World War I: The trawler struck a mine and sank in the North Sea 8 nautical miles (15 km) east by south of Tod Head, Aberdeenshire.[4] |
Bayhall |
United Kingdom |
World War I: The cargo ship was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean 90 nautical miles (170 km) north by east of Cape Ortegal by SM U-46 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew survived, but her captain was taken as a prisoner of war.[14][146] |
Cascais |
Portugal |
World War I: The coaster was torpedoed and sunk in the Bay of Biscay south east of the Île d'Oléron, Charente-Maritime, France (45°51′N 1°26′W / 45.850°N 1.433°W / 45.850; -1.433) by SM UC-18 ( Kaiserliche Marine).[147] |
Imaculée Conception |
France |
World War I: The three-masted schooner was scuttled in the Bay of Biscay off the La Coubre Lighthouse, Charente-Maritime (45°49′N 1°34′W / 45.817°N 1.567°W / 45.817; -1.567) by SM UC-18 ( Kaiserliche Marine).[148] |
Margaret |
United Kingdom |
World War I: The drifter struck a mine and sank in the English Channel off Rye, East Sussex with the loss of six of her crew.[149] |
Michail Ontchoukoff |
Denmark |
World war I: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the North Sea north by east of the Sunk Lightship ( United Kingdom) (51°50′45″N 1°37′30″E / 51.84583°N 1.62500°E / 51.84583; 1.62500). Her crew survived.[150] |
Niord |
Sweden |
World War I: The wooden barquentine, en route from Kristiania to West Hartlepool, was burnt and sunk in the North sea[151]] by SM U-83 ( Kaiserliche Marine. Her crew survived.[120] |
Pascal |
United Kingdom |
World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel 12 nautical miles (22 km) north of the Casquets (49°55′N 2°27′W / 49.917°N 2.450°W / 49.917; -2.450) by SM U-70 ( Kaiserliche Marine with the loss of two of her crew. Her captain was taken as a prisoner of war.[14][152] |
Prima |
Norway |
World War I: The cargo ship was scuttled in the Bay of Biscay 10 nautical miles (19 km) off the La Coubre Lighthouse (45°50′N 1°31′W / 45.833°N 1.517°W / 45.833; -1.517) by SM UC-18 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew survived.[153] |
Prosper Leon |
France |
World War I: The fishing vessel was scuttled in the Bay of Biscay off the Île d'Oléron (46°13′N 2°25′W / 46.217°N 2.417°W / 46.217; -2.417) by SM UC-18 ( Kaiserliche Marine).[154] |
Saint Yves |
France |
World War I: The three-masted schooner was scuttled in the Bay of Biscay off the La Coubre Lighthouse (45°49′N 1°34′W / 45.817°N 1.567°W / 45.817; -1.567) by SM UC-18 ( Kaiserliche Marine).[155] |
Sjofna |
Norway |
World War I: The coaster was sunk in the North Sea 130 nautical miles (240 km) off the Ryvingen Lighthouse, Vest-Agder (57°36′N 4°55′E / 57.600°N 4.917°E / 57.600; 4.917) by SM U-71 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew survived.[156] |
Tripoli |
Italy |
World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea south west of Cape Carbonara, Sardinia by SM U-38 ( Kaiserliche Marine).[157] |
18 December
List of shipwrecks: 18 December 1916
Ship | Country | Description |
Arran |
United Kingdom |
World War I: The trawler was shelled and sunk in the North Sea 110 nautical miles (200 km) east of the Longstone Lighthouse, Northumberland (56°06′N 1°40′E / 56.100°N 1.667°E / 56.100; 1.667) by SM UB-34 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew survived.[4][158] |
Buki |
Russia |
World War I: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the Baltic Sea off Naissaar, Estonia (59°34′N 24°25′E / 59.567°N 24.417°E / 59.567; 24.417).[159] |
Dramatist |
United Kingdom |
World War I: The cargo ship was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean 490 nautical miles (910 km) off Flores, Pernambuco, Brazil by SMS Möwe ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew survived.[14][160] |
Eugene Gaston |
France |
World War I: The brig was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean 15 nautical miles (28 km) north west of the Le Four Lighthouse, Ouessant, Finistère by SM U-70 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew survived.[161] |
Flimston |
United Kingdom |
World War I: The cargo ship was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean 21 nautical miles (39 km) north by east of Ouessant (48°48′N 5°08′W / 48.800°N 5.133°W / 48.800; -5.133) by SM U-70 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew survived, but two of them were taken as prisoners of war.[14][162] |
Herø |
Norway |
World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the North Sea 100 nautical miles (190 km) west south west of Lindesnes, Vest-Agder (56°52′N 5°19′E / 56.867°N 5.317°E / 56.867; 5.317) by SM U-71 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew survived.[163] |
Hirondelle |
France |
World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean north east of the Le Four Lighthouse by SM U-70 ( Kaiserliche Marine).[164] |
Maria Louis |
France |
World War I: The schooner was scuttled in the English Channel 35 nautical miles (65 km) north west of Île Vierge, Finistère (49°17′N 5°02′W / 49.283°N 5.033°W / 49.283; -5.033) by SM UC-17 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew survived.[165] |
Opal |
United Kingdom |
World War I: The coaster was sunk in the Irish Sea off the Isle of Man by SM U-80 ( Kaiserliche Marine) with the loss of twelve crew.[166] |
Quo Vadis |
France |
World War I: The sailing vessel was scuttled in the English Channel south of The Lizard, Cornwall, United Kingdom (49°38′N 5°08′W / 49.633°N 5.133°W / 49.633; -5.133) by SM UC-17 ( Kaiserliche Marine).[167] |
Sieka |
Netherlands |
World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the North Sea (56°43′N 4°35′E / 56.717°N 4.583°E / 56.717; 4.583) by SM U-71 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew survived; they were rescued by SM U-71.[168] |
Vague |
France |
World War I: The schooner was scuttled in the English Channel 35 nautical miles (65 km) north of Île Vierge (49°11′N 4°52′W / 49.183°N 4.867°W / 49.183; -4.867) by SM UC-17 ( Kaiserliche Marine). Her crew survived.[169] |
19 December
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31 December
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