The list of shipwrecks in November 1914 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during November 1914.
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References |
Ship | State | Description |
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Frederica | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was shelled and set afire at
Novorossiysk,
Russia by
Hamidiye (![]() |
HMS Good Hope | ![]() |
World War I:
Battle of Coronel: The
Drake-class cruiser was shelled and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Chile by
SMS Scharnhorst (![]() |
HMS Monmouth | ![]() |
World War I:
Battle of Coronel: The
Monmouth-class cruiser was shelled and sunk in the
Pacific Ocean off the coast of Chile by
SMS Gneisenau and
SMS Nürnberg (both ![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
SMS Kaiserin Elisabeth | ![]() |
World War I: The Kaiser Franz Joseph I-class cruiser was scuttled at Qingdao, China. |
Van Dyck | ![]() |
World War I: The
refrigerated
cargo liner was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean (approximately
1°S 4°W / 1°S 4°W) by
SMS Karlsruhe (![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
SMS Augustenburg | ![]() |
The Vorpostenboot was lost on this date. |
Copious | ![]() |
World War I: The drifter struck a mine and sank in the North Sea off Great Yarmouth, Norfolk with the loss of nine of her ten crew. [3] |
HMS D5 | ![]() |
World War I: The D-class submarine struck a mine and sank in the North Sea off Great Yarmouth with the loss of twenty of her 25 crew. |
Fraternal | ![]() |
World War I: The drifter struck a mine and sank in the North Sea off Great Yarmouth with the loss of six of her ten crew. [3] |
HMT Ivanhoe | ![]() |
The naval trawler ran aground and was wrecked off Leith, Lothian. [4] |
Will and Maggie | ![]() |
World War I: The trawler struck a mine and sank in the North Sea 17 nautical miles (31 km) north east by north of Lowestoft, Suffolk with the loss of three of her crew. [5] |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
HMS Hood | ![]() |
World War I: The Royal Sovereign-class battleship was sunk as a blockship in Portland Harbour, Dorset. |
SMS Karlsruhe | ![]() |
The
Karlsruhe-class cruiser suffered an internal explosion (own ammunition) and sank in the
Atlantic Ocean (
11°07′N 55°25′W / 11.117°N 55.417°W with the loss of 133 of her 373 crew. Survivors were rescued by
Rio Negro (![]() |
SMS Yorck | ![]() |
World War I: The Roon-class cruiser struck a mine in the North Sea off Wilhelmshaven, Lower Saxony and sank with the loss of 336 of her 629 crew. |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
HMT Mary | ![]() |
World War I: The
naval trawler struck a
mine placed by the minelayer
SMS Kolberg (![]() ![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
SMS T25 | ![]() |
The
S7-class
torpedo boat collided with
SMS T72 (![]() |
SMS S13 | ![]() |
The S13-class torpedo boat was destroyed by explosion of her own torpedoes in the North Sea. |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
SMS Jaguar | ![]() |
World War I: Siege of Qingdao: The Iltis-class gunboat was scuttled at Qingdao. |
No. 1 | ![]() |
The No. 1-class motor gunboat was lost on this date. |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Atle | ![]() |
World War I: The steamer, enroute from London to Gothenburg, struck a mine in the North Sea and sank with the loss of six of her crew. [8] |
Oscoda | ![]() |
The lumber steamer was wrecked on Pelkies Reef in Lake Michigan in a severe snowstorm and sank. The crew transferred to a barge she was towing and to shore the next morning. [9] |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
SMS Emden | ![]() |
![]() ![]() |
No. 2 | ![]() |
The No. 1-class motor gunboat was lost on this date. |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Speculator | ![]() |
World War I: The fishing smack struck a mine and sank in the North Sea off the coast of Norfolk with the loss of five of her crew. [5] |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
HMS Niger | ![]() |
World War I: The minesweeper was torpedoed and sunk in the
English Channel off
Deal, Kent by
SM U-12 (![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Andrei Pervozvanny | ![]() |
The Andrei Pervozvanny-class battleship ran aground in the Longgayen Pass. She was refloated on 14 November. [11] |
Duchesse de Guiche | ![]() |
The coaster foundered in the English Channel off Le Havre, Seine-Inférieure with the loss of eleven of her crew. [12] |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Kenilworth | ![]() |
The cargo ship ran aground on the Black Middens, in the North Sea off the coast of Northumberland. Her crew were taken off by lifeboats. [13] |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Andrea | ![]() |
World War I: The steamer, en route from Helsingborg to Hull, struck a mine in the North Sea and sank. Her crew survived. [14] |
Dirigo | ![]() |
While under
tow by the vessel Cordova (![]() |
North Wales | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was scuttled in the
Pacific Ocean 360 nautical miles (670 km) south west of
Valparaíso, Chile by
SMS Dresden (![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
SMS Friedrich Carl | ![]() |
World War I: The Prinz Adalbert-class cruiser struck a mine in the Baltic Sea off Memel, East Prussia and sank with the loss of eight of her 586 crew. |
Mateus | ![]() |
The
schooner foundered in the
Bay of Biscay. Her crew were rescued by
Diciembre (![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Dirigo | ![]() |
The coaster foundered in the Pacific Ocean. [18] |
Petrel | ![]() |
The schooner foundered at Castletown, Isle of Man. Her crew were rescued. [19] |
Seymolicus | ![]() |
World War I: The trawler struck a mine and sank in the North Sea off the coast of Norfolk with the loss of nine of her crew. [5] |
Thistle | ![]() |
The cargo liner ran aground in the River Foyle, County Londonderry. Her passengers were taken off. [20] She was refloated the next day. [21] |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Annie M. Peterson | ![]() |
The schooner sank in a gale in
Lake Superior off
Grand Marais, Michigan after her tow vessel,
C. F. Curtis (![]() |
C. F. Curtis | ![]() |
The cargo ship sank in a gale in Lake Superior off Grand Marais, Michigan. 12 crew were killed. [23] [24] |
Madeira | ![]() |
The cargo ship foundered in the
Bay of Biscay 30 nautical miles (56 km) off
Brest,
Finistère, France. Her crew were rescued by
Mars (![]() |
Matthew S. Greer | ![]() |
The schooner went ashore at Provincetown, Massachusetts. [25] |
Natalie J. Nelson | ![]() |
The schooner went ashore at Provincetown, Massachusetts. Floated off on her own. [25] |
Nilufer | ![]() |
World War I: The auxiliary minelayer was sunk by mines in the Bosporus. |
No. 6 | ![]() |
The No. 1-class motor gunboat was lost on this date. |
Rebecca | ![]() |
The schooner went ashore at Provincetown, Massachusetts. [25] |
Seldon E. Marvin | ![]() |
The schooner sank in a gale in
Lake Superior off
Grand Marais, Michigan after her tow vessel,
C. F. Curtis (![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Lord Carnarvon | ![]() |
World War I: The trawler struck a
mine placed by the cruiser
SMS Stralsund (![]() |
Teddy | ![]() |
During a voyage in the Territory of Alaska from Sulzer to Ketchikan with two people but no cargo aboard, the 12- gross register ton, 38.5-foot (11.7 m) motor vessel sank in the upper portion of Nichols Bay ( 54°41′30″N 132°04′45″W / 54.69167°N 132.07917°W) in Southeast Alaska after she drifted onto a reef during a gale and snowstorm. Both people on board survived. [27] |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
HMT Spider | ![]() |
The
naval trawler was driven ashore at
Lowestoft,
Suffolk and was wrecked. All thirteen crew were rescued by the
lifeboat Kentwell (
![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
HMT Condor | ![]() |
World War I: The naval trawler struck a mine and sank in the North Sea. [29] [30] |
Nilufer | ![]() |
World War I: The vessel was sunk by a Bulgarian mine in the Black Sea near Rila. [31] |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Malachite | ![]() |
World War I: The coaster was shelled and sunk in the
English Channel 4 nautical miles (7.4 km) north by west of
Cap de la Heve,
Seine-Inférieure, France by
SM U-21 (![]() |
Ormesby | ![]() |
The cargo ship was wrecked on the Orlow Banks. [33] |
SMS S124 | ![]() |
World War I: The
destroyer was rammed and damaged in the
North Sea by
Anglo-Dane (![]() |
SM U-18 | ![]() |
World War I: The
Type U 17
submarine was rammed in
Hoxa Sound (
58°41′N 2°55′W / 58.683°N 2.917°W) by
HMT Dorothy Grey (![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Hanalei | ![]() |
The steamer ran aground on Duxbury Reef opposite the Marconi Wireless Station in Bolinas, California in thick fog on 23 November. She broke up after 18 hours on the rocks, 23 passengers and crew were killed. [35] [36] [37] |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
HMS D2 | ![]() |
World War I: The D-class submarine was rammed and sunk by a German patrol boat off Borkum, Denmark with the loss of all 25 crew. |
Nygaard | ![]() |
The cargo ship ran aground at Esbjerg, Denmark. She sank on or about 6 December. [38] [39] |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
HMS Bulwark | ![]() |
![]() |
Primo | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the
English Channel six nautical miles (11 km) north west by north of
Cap d'Antifer,
Seine-Inférieure, France by
SM U-21 (![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Khartoum | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the North Sea 20 nautical miles (37 km) east south east of Spurn Point, Yorkshire. [16] |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Albany | ![]() |
The cargo ship was destroyed by fire at Syracuse, Sicily, Italy. [41] |
Letuchiy | ![]() |
The Lietenant Burakov-class destroyer sank off Osmussaar with the loss of all on board. [11] |
Ispolnitelnyi | ![]() |
The Lietenant Burakov-class destroyer capsized and sank off Osmussaar with the loss of all but one of her crew due to ice build-up on her superstructure. [11] |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Pontos | ![]() |
World War I: The Admiralty-purchased cargo ship was scuttled in Water Sound between South Ronaldshay Island and Burray Island, Scapa Flow ( 58°50′N 02°54′W / 58.833°N 2.900°W) as a blockship. Partially scrapped later. [42] [43] |
SMS S124 | ![]() |
The
S90-class torpedo boat collided with
Anglodane (![]() |
Trilby | ![]() |
During a voyage in the Aleutian Islands from Unalaska to Attu Island, the 12- gross register ton, 51.5-foot (15.7 m) schooner was wrecked on a beach in the Semichi Islands. Her two-man crew survived. [27] |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Buresk | ![]() |
World War I: The captured British
cargo ship, in use as a
prison ship and
collier after her capture by
SMS Emden (![]() ![]() |
Elim | ![]() |
The barque was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean some time after 17 November. She was reported derelict on 25 November at 42°46′N 10°28′W / 42.767°N 10.467°W). [33] |
Weimar | ![]() |
The cargo ship ran aground on Hitra in Sør-Trøndelag, Norway on or before 16 November. [18] She was refloated on 25 November. [33] |
The list of shipwrecks in November 1914 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during November 1914.
November 1914 | ||||||
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Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun |
1 | ||||||
2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 |
16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 |
23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 |
30 | Unknown date | |||||
References |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Frederica | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was shelled and set afire at
Novorossiysk,
Russia by
Hamidiye (![]() |
HMS Good Hope | ![]() |
World War I:
Battle of Coronel: The
Drake-class cruiser was shelled and sunk in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Chile by
SMS Scharnhorst (![]() |
HMS Monmouth | ![]() |
World War I:
Battle of Coronel: The
Monmouth-class cruiser was shelled and sunk in the
Pacific Ocean off the coast of Chile by
SMS Gneisenau and
SMS Nürnberg (both ![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
SMS Kaiserin Elisabeth | ![]() |
World War I: The Kaiser Franz Joseph I-class cruiser was scuttled at Qingdao, China. |
Van Dyck | ![]() |
World War I: The
refrigerated
cargo liner was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean (approximately
1°S 4°W / 1°S 4°W) by
SMS Karlsruhe (![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
SMS Augustenburg | ![]() |
The Vorpostenboot was lost on this date. |
Copious | ![]() |
World War I: The drifter struck a mine and sank in the North Sea off Great Yarmouth, Norfolk with the loss of nine of her ten crew. [3] |
HMS D5 | ![]() |
World War I: The D-class submarine struck a mine and sank in the North Sea off Great Yarmouth with the loss of twenty of her 25 crew. |
Fraternal | ![]() |
World War I: The drifter struck a mine and sank in the North Sea off Great Yarmouth with the loss of six of her ten crew. [3] |
HMT Ivanhoe | ![]() |
The naval trawler ran aground and was wrecked off Leith, Lothian. [4] |
Will and Maggie | ![]() |
World War I: The trawler struck a mine and sank in the North Sea 17 nautical miles (31 km) north east by north of Lowestoft, Suffolk with the loss of three of her crew. [5] |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
HMS Hood | ![]() |
World War I: The Royal Sovereign-class battleship was sunk as a blockship in Portland Harbour, Dorset. |
SMS Karlsruhe | ![]() |
The
Karlsruhe-class cruiser suffered an internal explosion (own ammunition) and sank in the
Atlantic Ocean (
11°07′N 55°25′W / 11.117°N 55.417°W with the loss of 133 of her 373 crew. Survivors were rescued by
Rio Negro (![]() |
SMS Yorck | ![]() |
World War I: The Roon-class cruiser struck a mine in the North Sea off Wilhelmshaven, Lower Saxony and sank with the loss of 336 of her 629 crew. |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
HMT Mary | ![]() |
World War I: The
naval trawler struck a
mine placed by the minelayer
SMS Kolberg (![]() ![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
SMS T25 | ![]() |
The
S7-class
torpedo boat collided with
SMS T72 (![]() |
SMS S13 | ![]() |
The S13-class torpedo boat was destroyed by explosion of her own torpedoes in the North Sea. |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
SMS Jaguar | ![]() |
World War I: Siege of Qingdao: The Iltis-class gunboat was scuttled at Qingdao. |
No. 1 | ![]() |
The No. 1-class motor gunboat was lost on this date. |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Atle | ![]() |
World War I: The steamer, enroute from London to Gothenburg, struck a mine in the North Sea and sank with the loss of six of her crew. [8] |
Oscoda | ![]() |
The lumber steamer was wrecked on Pelkies Reef in Lake Michigan in a severe snowstorm and sank. The crew transferred to a barge she was towing and to shore the next morning. [9] |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
SMS Emden | ![]() |
![]() ![]() |
No. 2 | ![]() |
The No. 1-class motor gunboat was lost on this date. |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Speculator | ![]() |
World War I: The fishing smack struck a mine and sank in the North Sea off the coast of Norfolk with the loss of five of her crew. [5] |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
HMS Niger | ![]() |
World War I: The minesweeper was torpedoed and sunk in the
English Channel off
Deal, Kent by
SM U-12 (![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Andrei Pervozvanny | ![]() |
The Andrei Pervozvanny-class battleship ran aground in the Longgayen Pass. She was refloated on 14 November. [11] |
Duchesse de Guiche | ![]() |
The coaster foundered in the English Channel off Le Havre, Seine-Inférieure with the loss of eleven of her crew. [12] |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Kenilworth | ![]() |
The cargo ship ran aground on the Black Middens, in the North Sea off the coast of Northumberland. Her crew were taken off by lifeboats. [13] |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Andrea | ![]() |
World War I: The steamer, en route from Helsingborg to Hull, struck a mine in the North Sea and sank. Her crew survived. [14] |
Dirigo | ![]() |
While under
tow by the vessel Cordova (![]() |
North Wales | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was scuttled in the
Pacific Ocean 360 nautical miles (670 km) south west of
Valparaíso, Chile by
SMS Dresden (![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
SMS Friedrich Carl | ![]() |
World War I: The Prinz Adalbert-class cruiser struck a mine in the Baltic Sea off Memel, East Prussia and sank with the loss of eight of her 586 crew. |
Mateus | ![]() |
The
schooner foundered in the
Bay of Biscay. Her crew were rescued by
Diciembre (![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Dirigo | ![]() |
The coaster foundered in the Pacific Ocean. [18] |
Petrel | ![]() |
The schooner foundered at Castletown, Isle of Man. Her crew were rescued. [19] |
Seymolicus | ![]() |
World War I: The trawler struck a mine and sank in the North Sea off the coast of Norfolk with the loss of nine of her crew. [5] |
Thistle | ![]() |
The cargo liner ran aground in the River Foyle, County Londonderry. Her passengers were taken off. [20] She was refloated the next day. [21] |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Annie M. Peterson | ![]() |
The schooner sank in a gale in
Lake Superior off
Grand Marais, Michigan after her tow vessel,
C. F. Curtis (![]() |
C. F. Curtis | ![]() |
The cargo ship sank in a gale in Lake Superior off Grand Marais, Michigan. 12 crew were killed. [23] [24] |
Madeira | ![]() |
The cargo ship foundered in the
Bay of Biscay 30 nautical miles (56 km) off
Brest,
Finistère, France. Her crew were rescued by
Mars (![]() |
Matthew S. Greer | ![]() |
The schooner went ashore at Provincetown, Massachusetts. [25] |
Natalie J. Nelson | ![]() |
The schooner went ashore at Provincetown, Massachusetts. Floated off on her own. [25] |
Nilufer | ![]() |
World War I: The auxiliary minelayer was sunk by mines in the Bosporus. |
No. 6 | ![]() |
The No. 1-class motor gunboat was lost on this date. |
Rebecca | ![]() |
The schooner went ashore at Provincetown, Massachusetts. [25] |
Seldon E. Marvin | ![]() |
The schooner sank in a gale in
Lake Superior off
Grand Marais, Michigan after her tow vessel,
C. F. Curtis (![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Lord Carnarvon | ![]() |
World War I: The trawler struck a
mine placed by the cruiser
SMS Stralsund (![]() |
Teddy | ![]() |
During a voyage in the Territory of Alaska from Sulzer to Ketchikan with two people but no cargo aboard, the 12- gross register ton, 38.5-foot (11.7 m) motor vessel sank in the upper portion of Nichols Bay ( 54°41′30″N 132°04′45″W / 54.69167°N 132.07917°W) in Southeast Alaska after she drifted onto a reef during a gale and snowstorm. Both people on board survived. [27] |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
HMT Spider | ![]() |
The
naval trawler was driven ashore at
Lowestoft,
Suffolk and was wrecked. All thirteen crew were rescued by the
lifeboat Kentwell (
![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
HMT Condor | ![]() |
World War I: The naval trawler struck a mine and sank in the North Sea. [29] [30] |
Nilufer | ![]() |
World War I: The vessel was sunk by a Bulgarian mine in the Black Sea near Rila. [31] |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Malachite | ![]() |
World War I: The coaster was shelled and sunk in the
English Channel 4 nautical miles (7.4 km) north by west of
Cap de la Heve,
Seine-Inférieure, France by
SM U-21 (![]() |
Ormesby | ![]() |
The cargo ship was wrecked on the Orlow Banks. [33] |
SMS S124 | ![]() |
World War I: The
destroyer was rammed and damaged in the
North Sea by
Anglo-Dane (![]() |
SM U-18 | ![]() |
World War I: The
Type U 17
submarine was rammed in
Hoxa Sound (
58°41′N 2°55′W / 58.683°N 2.917°W) by
HMT Dorothy Grey (![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Hanalei | ![]() |
The steamer ran aground on Duxbury Reef opposite the Marconi Wireless Station in Bolinas, California in thick fog on 23 November. She broke up after 18 hours on the rocks, 23 passengers and crew were killed. [35] [36] [37] |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
HMS D2 | ![]() |
World War I: The D-class submarine was rammed and sunk by a German patrol boat off Borkum, Denmark with the loss of all 25 crew. |
Nygaard | ![]() |
The cargo ship ran aground at Esbjerg, Denmark. She sank on or about 6 December. [38] [39] |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
HMS Bulwark | ![]() |
![]() |
Primo | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the
English Channel six nautical miles (11 km) north west by north of
Cap d'Antifer,
Seine-Inférieure, France by
SM U-21 (![]() |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Khartoum | ![]() |
World War I: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the North Sea 20 nautical miles (37 km) east south east of Spurn Point, Yorkshire. [16] |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Albany | ![]() |
The cargo ship was destroyed by fire at Syracuse, Sicily, Italy. [41] |
Letuchiy | ![]() |
The Lietenant Burakov-class destroyer sank off Osmussaar with the loss of all on board. [11] |
Ispolnitelnyi | ![]() |
The Lietenant Burakov-class destroyer capsized and sank off Osmussaar with the loss of all but one of her crew due to ice build-up on her superstructure. [11] |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Pontos | ![]() |
World War I: The Admiralty-purchased cargo ship was scuttled in Water Sound between South Ronaldshay Island and Burray Island, Scapa Flow ( 58°50′N 02°54′W / 58.833°N 2.900°W) as a blockship. Partially scrapped later. [42] [43] |
SMS S124 | ![]() |
The
S90-class torpedo boat collided with
Anglodane (![]() |
Trilby | ![]() |
During a voyage in the Aleutian Islands from Unalaska to Attu Island, the 12- gross register ton, 51.5-foot (15.7 m) schooner was wrecked on a beach in the Semichi Islands. Her two-man crew survived. [27] |
Ship | State | Description |
---|---|---|
Buresk | ![]() |
World War I: The captured British
cargo ship, in use as a
prison ship and
collier after her capture by
SMS Emden (![]() ![]() |
Elim | ![]() |
The barque was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean some time after 17 November. She was reported derelict on 25 November at 42°46′N 10°28′W / 42.767°N 10.467°W). [33] |
Weimar | ![]() |
The cargo ship ran aground on Hitra in Sør-Trøndelag, Norway on or before 16 November. [18] She was refloated on 25 November. [33] |