List of shipwrecks in 1935#22 February
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The list of shipwrecks in 1935 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1935.
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January
=1 January=
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|ship={{SS|Olivia|1882|2}}
|flag={{flagu|Estonia}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground on Naissaar. The crew were taken off on 12 January.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=13 January 1935 |page=23 |issue=46962 |column=E }} Salvage operations were reported as having been suspended on 18 January.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=19 January 1935 |page=4 |issue=46966 |column=F }}
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|ship={{SS|Ragni|1907|2}}
|flag={{flagu|Norway}}
|desc=The cargo ship collided with {{SS|Alku||2}} ({{flagu|Finland}}) in the Baltic Sea off Dragør, Denmark and was beached.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=2 January 1935 |page=16 |issue=46951 |column=F }} }}
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=2 January=
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|ship={{SS|Île de Los||2}}
|flag={{flagu|France}}
|desc=The cargo ship, on her maiden voyage, struck rocks off Casablanca, Morocco and broke in three. All 35 crew were rescued by the Casablanca Lifeboat.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=News in Brief |date=4 January 1935 |page=11 |issue=46953 |column=E }}{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=7 January 1935 |page=21 |issue=46955 |column=G }}
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|ship={{SS|Lexington|1890|2}}
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=The passenger ship was rammed and sunk in the East River, New York City by {{SS|Jane Christenson||2}} ({{flagu|United States|1912}}) and sank.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=U.S. steamer sunk |date=3 January 1935 |page=12 |issue=46952 |column=E }} }}
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=3 January=
For the loss of the Norwegian cargo ship Sisto on this day, see the entry for 19 December 1934.
=4 January=
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|ship=Jean Smith
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The schooner was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|8|nmi|km}} off Codroy, Newfoundland and subsequently sank. }}
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=6 January=
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|ship={{SS|Havana||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=The ocean liner ran aground on the Mantanilla Reef north of the Bahamas with the loss of one of the 177 people on board. Survivors were rescued by {{SS|El Oceano||2}} and {{SS|Peten||2}} (both {{flagu|United States|1912}}).{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=American steamer aground |date=7 January 1935 |page=11 |issue=46933 |column=D }} She was refloated on 3 March.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=The Havana refloated |date=6 March 1935 |page=28 |issue=47005 |column=B }} }}
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=8 January=
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|ship={{SS|Grosznyi||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Soviet Union|1924}}
|desc=The cargo ship broke in two and sank in the Black Sea ({{coord|44|00|N|35|25|E}}).{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=9 January 1935 |page=15 |issue=46957 |column=F }} }}
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=9 January=
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|ship=Valentine
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The Thames barge collided with {{SS|Agon Gwili||2}} ({{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}) in the River Thames at East Greenwich and sank. She was later raised and beached.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=11 January 1935 |page=22 |issue=46959 |column=G }} }}
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=11 January=
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|ship={{SS|Kian||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Tongzhou, China.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=12 January 1935 |page=21 |issue=46960 |column=D }} She broke her back and was a constructive total loss. }}
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=13 January=
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|ship=Lu
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=The 14-gross register ton, {{convert|38.3|ft|m|1|adj=on}} fishing vessel sank in Stephens Passage in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska. Her crew of nine survived.[https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-l/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (L)]
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=14 January=
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|ship={{ship||Neptune Second|schooner|2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The schooner was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean ({{coord|40|35|N|28|55|W}}). Her crew were rescued by {{MV|Wellfield||2}} ({{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}) and the ship was set on fire.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=15 January 1935 |page=23 |issue=46962 |column=E }} }}
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=15 January=
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|ship={{SS|Aghios Spyridon||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship sprang a leak in the Goulet de Brest and was beached.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=16 January 1935 |page=20 |issue=46963 |column=F }} }}
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=17 January=
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|ship={{SS|Kenkerry||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship was driven ashore in Portuguese Cove, Nova Scotia, Canada with the loss of her captain. Survivors were rescued by breeches buoy.{{cite web |url=https://novascotia.ca/museum/wrecks/wrecks/shipwrecks.asp?ID=2621 |title=Kenkerry – 1935 |publisher=Maritime Museum of the Atlantic |accessdate=19 January 2015}}
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|ship={{SS|Ronnskar||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Finland}}
|desc=The cargo ship came ashore north of Capo Hora in the Sea of Marmara.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=18 January 1935 |page=4 |issue=46965 |column=F }} She was refloated on 22 January.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Japanese steamer lost |date=23 January 1935 |page=4 |issue=46969 |column=F }} }}
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=18 January=
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|ship={{SS|Kenkerry||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada and broke in two. All crew were rescued by breeches buoy except for her captain, who drowned.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=British ship breaks in two off Halifax |date=19 January 1935 |page=12 |issue=46966 |column=A }} }}
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=19 January=
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|ship={{MV|Hurry On||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster came ashore in Chedabucto Bay. She was refloated on 6 February.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=8 February 1935 |page=19 |issue=46983 |column=E }}
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|ship={{SS|Violette||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|civil}}
|desc=The coaster sank at Trieste, Friuli-Venezia Giulia whilst under repair.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=21 January 1935 |page=8 |issue=46967 |column=F }} }}
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=21 January=
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|ship=Resolute
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=During a gale, the 82-gross register ton, {{convert|104|ft|m|1|adj=on}} motor vessel was beached in a sinking condition and wrecked {{convert|0.5|nmi}} from the entrance to Oliver's Inlet ({{coord|58|08|30|N|134|19|45|W|name=Oliver's Inlet}}) in Stephens Passage in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska. Her four-man crew survived and was rescued the following morning by the cutter {{USCGC|Tallapoosa|WPG-52|6}} (22px United States Coast Guard).[https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-r/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (R)]
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=22 January=
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|ship={{ship|ST|Boatman||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The tug capsized and sank in the River Humber with the loss of one of her four crew. She was assisting in the salvage of the fishing vessel Edgar Wallace ({{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}) at the time.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Tug sunk while salving trawler |date=23 January 1935 |page=9 |issue=46969 |column=E }}
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|ship={{SS|Hokuman Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=The cargo ship foundered in the Pacific Ocean {{convert|150|nmi|km}} west of Estevan Point, British Columbia, Canada. The crew were rescued by {{SS|President Jackson|1921|2}} ({{flagu|United States|1912}}).
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|ship={{ship|ST|Pioneer||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The tug foundered in the North Sea off Withernsea, Yorkshire whilst under tow.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=25 January 1935 |page=25 |issue=46971 |column=D }} }}
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=24 January=
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|ship= {{SS|Mohawk|1925|2}}
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=The cargo liner collided with {{MS|Talisman|1923|2}} ({{flagu|Norway}}) in New York Harbor and sank with the loss of 46 of the 163 people on board. Survivors were rescued by {{Ship|USAHS|Algonquin||2}} and {{SS|Limon|1904|2}} (both {{flagu|United States|1912}}).{{cite web|url=http://www.aquaexplorers.com/mowhawk.htm |title=CLYDE LINER MOHAWK |publisher=Aqua explorers |accessdate=26 September 2010}} }}
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=25 January=
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|ship={{SS|Lochgorm||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The ferry ran aground at Bowmore, Islay, Inner Hebrides.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=26 January 1935 |page=23 |issue=46972 |column=C}} She was refloated on 19 February.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=20 February 1935 |page=26 |issue=46993 |column=D}}
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|ship={{SS|Rondo||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Norway}}
|desc=The Design 1020 cargo ship ran aground on Eileanan Glasn, off the Isle of Mull, Argyllshire, United Kingdom, while seeking shelter from a storm and sank in the Sound of Mull.}}
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=26 January=
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|ship=Beatrice
|flag={{flagu|Sweden}}
|desc=The auxiliary schooner came ashore south of Varberg, Halland County. All crew were rescued.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=28 January 1935 |page=3 |issue=46973 |column=G}}
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|ship=Cicelia
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The ketch broke free from her moorings at St. Ives, Cornwall. She broke up on Pednolva Rocks; the crew were ashore at time.{{cite web| url = http://www.stivestrust.co.uk/html/1923_-_1939.HTM| publisher = St. Ives Trust| title = 1923–1939| accessdate = 16 March 2008| url-status = dead| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080305055827/http://www.stivestrust.co.uk/html/1923_-_1939.HTM| archive-date = 5 March 2008}}
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|ship=Maria di Pompei
|flag={{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|civil}}
|desc=The sailing ship was in collision with {{SS|Alhama||2}} ({{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}) in the Tyrrhenian Sea {{convert|5|nmi|km}} off Naples, Campania and sank. All crew were rescued by Alhama. }}
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=27 January=
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|ship={{SS|Hjorthjolm||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Denmark}}
|desc=The cargo ship collided with {{SS|Clan Macdougall|1929|2}} ({{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}) at Swansea, Glamorgan, United Kingdom and was beached.
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|ship=Harold Margett
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The Thames barge foundered in the Thames Estuary north of Sheerness, Kent with the loss of both crew.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Drowned in their cabin |date=30 January 1935 |page=4 |issue=46975 |column=D }} }}
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=28 January=
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|ship=Viola
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=During a voyage from Craig to Waterfall, Territory of Alaska, the 10-ton, {{convert|32|ft|adj=on}} fishing vessel became stranded on rocks and foundered at San Fernando Island about {{convert|10|nmi|km|lk=in}} southwest of Craig during a gale, becoming a total loss. Her two-man crew survived.[http://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-v/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (V)] }}
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=29 January=
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|ship={{MV|Silveryew||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo liner ran aground at the entrance to Halifax Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada. The passengers were put ashore. She was refloated on 4 February.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=6 February 1935 |page=22 |issue=46981 |column=F }} }}
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=30 January=
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|ship={{SS|Chita Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=The cargo ship foundered in the South China Sea off Sasebo, Nagasaki. All crew survived.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=31 January 1935 |page=24 |issue=46976 |column=F }}{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=1 February 1935 |page=24 |issue=46977 |column=G }} }}
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=Unknown date=
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|ship={{SS|Boug|1912|2}}
|flag={{flagu|Soviet Union|1924}}
|desc=The ship was driven ashore and damaged. She was later refloated.{{cite plimsoll |filename=35b0121.pdf |date=1935–1936 |ship-name=Boug |lr-number=21660 |guide=BOT-BOX |subtitle=NV |access-date=9 April 2022 }}
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February
=2 February=
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|ship={{SS|Tungchow||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship was seized by pirates at the mouth of the Yangtze, China. She was taken to Honghai Bay and abandoned. One of the crew was killed.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=4 February 1935 |page=23 |issue=46979 |column=D }}
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|ship={{MV|Ville de Lyon||2}}
|flag={{flagu|France}}
|desc=The coaster ship sank in the Rhône at Port-Saint-Louis-du-Rhône, Bouches du Rhône. All three crew were rescued by the tug Artois ({{flagu|France}}). }}
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=4 February=
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|ship={{MV|West Vancouver No.5||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship collided with {{SS|Princess Alice|1911|2}} ({{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}) at Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada and sank. }}
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=5 February=
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|ship={{SS|Fro|1917|2}}
|flag={{flagu|Norway}}
|desc=The cargo ship sank off Folda, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway with the loss of her pilot. The crew were rescued by {{SS|Sakko||2}} ({{flagu|Soviet Union}}). }}
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=7 February=
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|ship={{MV|Dipping V||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Netherlands}}
|desc=The cargo ship collided with {{SS|Fior D'Arancio||2}} ({{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|civil}}) in the North Sea off Cuxhaven, Germany. Both ships were beached. Both vessels were refloated the next day. Dipping V was towed to Hamburg for repairs. Fior D'Arancio proceeded to Gdynia, Poland.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=9 February 1935 |page=4 |issue=46984 |column=G }} }}
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=8 February=
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|ship={{SS|Cape May||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=The ferry collided with {{SS|London Corporation||2}} ({{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}) in the Delaware River and was beached. She was refloated on 14 March.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=16 March 1935 |page=18 |issue=47014 |column=G }}
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|ship={{SS|Ming Kong||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Republic of China (1912–1949)|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship struck a rock and sank in the Yangtze {{convert|10|nmi|km}} upstream of Hankow. All crew survived.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=12 February 1935 |page=25 |issue=46986 |column=G }}
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|ship={{MV|Record Reign||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster came ashore {{convert|2|nmi|km}} west of Branscombe, Dorset. She broke up on 22 February and was a total loss. }}
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=9 February=
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|ship={{SS|Aghios Spyridon||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Greece}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground in the Euripus Strait.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=11 February 1935 |page=21 |issue=46985 |column=C-D }} She was refloated on 16 February. }}
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=12 February=
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|ship={{SS|Martha Hendrik Fisser|1911|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground on Storfosen, Trondheimsfjord, Norway. All 30 crew were rescued.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Crew of 30 saved by a rope |date=14 February 1935 |page=11 |issue=46988 |column=a }} She was refloated on 23 February and beached.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=25 February 1935 |page=22 |issue=46997 |column=G }} Martha Hendrik Fisser was subsequently towed to Trondheim, Norway, where she arrived on 6 March.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=7 March 1935 |page=4 |issue=47006 |column=G }} }}
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=14 February=
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|ship={{MV|Delphin IV||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The auxiliary schooner ran aground at Cape Arkona, Rügen, Germany.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=15 February 1935 |page=19 |issue=46989 |column=F }} She was refloated on 18 February.
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|ship={{SS|Mount Parnes||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Greece}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Corcubión, Galicia, Spain.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=16 February 1935 |page=18 |issue=46990 |column=G }} She developed a list, broke in tow and sank the next day.
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|ship={{SS|Spec||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Norway}}
|desc=The cargo ship departed from the Clyde, United Kingdom for Boston, Massachusetts, United States. No further trace, presumed foundered in the Atlantic Ocean with the loss of all hands.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=The Spec uninsurable |date=2 April 1935 |page=25 |issue=47028 |column=C }} }}
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=15 February=
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|ship={{SS|Staghound|1894|2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster ran aground at the entrance to Ayr harbour. All ten crew were rescued. She was refloated on 20 February.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=21 February 1935 |page=24 |issue=46994 |column=C }} }}
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=16 February=
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|ship={{SS|Riverville||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster ran aground at Walney Island, Lancashire in a storm. All seven crew were rescued by breeches buoy.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Week-end storm |date=18 February 1935 |page=14 |issue=46991 |column=E }} }}
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=18 February=
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|ship={{MV|Rio Tambo||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground on Rocky Island, Maine, United States and was a total loss. }}
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=20 February=
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|ship=Vila
|flag={{Flagcountry|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}}
|desc=The cargo ship collided with {{MV|Rodi|1928|2}} ({{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|civil}}) at the mouth of the Piave, Jesolo, Province of Venice, Italy and sank with the loss of four crew. Rodi rescued survivors. }}
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=21 February=
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|ship={{SS|Kasagisan Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=The cargo ship collided with {{SS|Kuretake Maru||2}} ({{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}) off Wakamatsu Island and was beached.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=22 February 1935 |page=24 |issue=46995 |column=F }} She was refloated on 27 February.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=28 February 1935 |page=24 |issue=47000 |column=D }}
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|ship={{SS|Taide||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean ({{coord|46|20|N|7|00|W}}). All crew were rescued by {{SS|Galea||2}} ({{flagicon image|Flag of the Second Spanish Republic (plain).svg}} Spain).{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=23 February 1935 |page=18 |issue=46996 |column=F }} }}
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=22 February=
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|ship={{SS|Catherine Radcliffe||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Cape Hachiman, Japan near the Nojimazaki Lighthouse.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Telegrams in Brief |date=23 February 1935 |page=11 |issue=46996 |column=G }} The subsequently started to break up and was declared a total loss on 26 March.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=The Catherine Radcliffe uninsurable |date=27 March 1935 |page=8 |issue=47023 |column=F }} }}
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=24 February=
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|ship=MV St George
|flag={{flagicon image|Flag of Saint Lucia (1875-1939).svg}} Saint Lucia
|desc= Excursion launch from Choiseul Village overturned Sunday afternoon and sunk 3 miles off Laborie Village. 41 lost at sea, 74 rescued.{{Cite web|url=http://archives.chicagotribune.com/1935/02/27/page/18/article/fear-28-bodies-locked-in-hull-of-sunken-boat|title = Chicago Tribune – Historical Newspapers}}}}
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=25 February=
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|ship=Eileen
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster was driven ashore at Bangor, County Down. She was refloated on 13 April.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=15 April 1935 |page=24 |issue=47039 |column=E }} }}
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=27 February=
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|ship={{SS|Blairgowrie||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean ({{coord|48|20|N|27|01|W}}) with the loss of all 26 crew.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Atlantic Gale |date=28 February 1935 |page=12 |issue=47000 |column=D }}{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Another heavy weather casualty |date=28 February 1935 |page=24 |issue=47000 |column=E }}
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|ship={{ship|ST|Eldorado||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The tug was driven ashore at Aberdeen. All ten crew were rescued by breeches buoy.
}}
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|ship={{SS|Senkai Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Rason, Korea. She was refloated on 3 March.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=5 March 1935 |page=21 |issue=47004 |column=F }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Wallace Rose||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster broke free from her moorings at Torquay, Devon in a gale and sank. }}
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=28 February=
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|ship=No. 8
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The hopper ship sank in the Bristol Channel off Dale, Pembrokeshire.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=1 March 1935 |page=26 |issue=47001 |column=E }} }}
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March
=1 March=
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|ship={{SS|Brakoll||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Norway}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground on the west coast of Iceland. All crew were rescued.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=2 March 1935 |page=23 |issue=47002 |column=F }}
}}
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|ship=Five Brothers
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The Thames barge collided with {{SS|Highlander||2}} ({{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}) in the River Thames and sank with the loss of all three crew.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=News in Brief |date=26 April 1935 |page=6 |issue=47048 |column=C }} }}
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=2 March=
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|ship={{ship||Pommern|ship|2}}
|flag={{flagu|Finland}}
|desc=The barque ran aground at Port Germein, South Australia.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=4 March 1935 |page=26 |issue=47003 |column=A }}
}}
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|ship={{ship|ST|Zubr||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Poland|1928}}
|desc=The tug capsized and sank at Gdynia. }}
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=6 March=
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|ship={{SS|Bio-Bio|1930|2}}
|flag={{flagu|Chile}}
|desc=The cargo liner suffered a fire off Antofagasta, and was beached and hulked. The hulk, named Guardadora, was broken up in December 1940.{{csr|register=MSI|id=5607226|shipname=Bio-Bio |accessdate=4 June 2012}} }}
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=15 March=
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|ship=Aghios Nicolaos
|flag={{flagu|Greece}}
|desc=The auxiliary caïque struck a mine in Eleusis Bay and sank with the loss of all four crew.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=18 March 1935 |page=22 |issue=47015 |column=G }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Shinyei Maru No.3||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Yesashi, Hokkaidō. She was refloated on 2 May.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date= May 1935 |page=19 |issue=47058 |column=D }} }}
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=20 March=
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|ship={{SS|Portland Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=The cargo ship was beached at Cape Torrens, Kangaroo Island, South Australia.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=21 March 1935 |page=9 |issue=47018 |column=D }} She was declared a total loss on 25 March.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=The Portland Maru uninsurable |date=26 March 1935 |page=27 |issue=47022 |column=F }} }}
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=25 March=
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|ship={{SS|Attiki||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Greece}}
|desc=The cargo ship sprang a leak and was beached on Lemnos.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=26 March 1935 |page=27 |issue=47022 |column=F }} }}
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=Unknown date=
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|ship={{SS|Ordu||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Turkey}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Bender Eregli. She was refloated on 11 May.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=13 May 1935 |page=28 |issue=47062 |column=E }} }}
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April
=1 April=
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|ship={{SS|Klem||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Norway}}
|desc=The whaler sank in the Atlantic Ocean off South Georgia. All crew survived.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=10 April 1935 |page=26 |issue=47035 |column=C }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Splint||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Norway}}
|desc=The whaler sank in the Atlantic Ocean off South Georgia. All crew survived. }}
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=2 April=
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|ship={{SS|Yorkvalley||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster struck a rock and sank off Saint Sampson, Guernsey, Channel Islands. All twelve crew survived.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Steamer sunk off Guernsey |date=3 April 1935 |page=14 |issue=47029 |column=E }} She was raised on 15 April. }}
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=5 April=
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|ship=British King
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The Thames barge collided with Thames barge Savoy ({{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}) in the River Thames at Gravesend and sank.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=6 April 1935 |page=23 |issue=47032 |column=E }} }}
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=7 April=
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|ship=King Philip
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=After being refloated after sinking at her dock, the 169-gross register ton excursion boat was scuttled as a means of disposal in {{convert|230|ft}} of water off the coast of Massachusetts in Outer Boston Harbor.{{Cite web| url=http://wreckhunter.net/DataPages/kingphilip-dat.htm |title=King Philip | publisher=Hunting New England Shipwrecks |accessdate=11 February 2021 }}
}}
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=9 April=
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|ship={{SS|Havmøy|1934|2}}
|flag={{flagu|Norway}}
|desc=The cargo ship foundered {{convert|30|nmi|km}} off Jamaica with the loss of thirteen of her eighteen crew.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Telegrams in Brief |date=12 April 1935 |page=15 |issue=47037 |column=G }}{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Fire in a British steamer |date=13 April 1935 |page=23 |issue=47038 |column=D }} }}
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=10 April=
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|ship={{RMS|Aquitania||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|government}}
|desc=The ocean liner ran aground in the Solent.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=The Aquitania aground |date=11 April 1935 |page=14 |issue=47036 |column=D }} She was refloated the next day.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=The Aquitania refloated |date=12 April 1935 |page=16 |issue=47037 |column=F }} }}
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=11 April=
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|ship={{SS|Beta|1889|2}}
|flag={{flagu|Finland}}
|desc=The coaster came ashore at Ristna, Estonia. She was refloated on 25 May.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=25 May 1935 |page=21 |issue=47074 |column=F }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Don|Antwerp, 1924|2}}
|flag={{flagu|Norway}}
|desc=The coaster ran aground at Cayo Mégano Chico, Cuba. She was refloated on 16 April.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=The Don refloated |date=18 April 1935 |page=24 |issue=47042 |column=E }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Letitia||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The ocean liner ran aground at Cape Pappas, Patras, Greece. She was refloated two days later.
}}
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|ship=Martinet
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The ketch ran aground at Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=12 April 1935 |page=26 |issue=47037 |column=G }} She was refloated on 15 April.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=17 April 1935 |page=26 |issue=47041 |column=B }} }}
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=15 April=
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|ship={{SS|Hendrik||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Tarifa, Andalusia, Spain.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=A high rate on the Hendrix |date=17 April 1935 |page=26 |issue=47041 |column=G }} She was declared a total loss on 23 April.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=The Hendrix uninsurable |date=24 April 1935 |page=20 |issue=470476 |column=G }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Kwaiten Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=The cargo ship sank in the East China Sea {{convert|4|nmi|km}} south east of the Koshikijima Islands.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=16 April 1935 |page=5 |issue=47040 |column=G }} }}
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=24 April=
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|ship={{HMAS|Geranium}}
|flag={{nowrap begin}}{{naval|Australia|1913}}{{nowrap end}}
|desc=The stripped hulk of the decommissioned {{sclass|Arabis|sloop|0}} sloop-of-war was sunk as a target in the Tasman Sea off Sydney Heads, Australia.
}}
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|ship={{HMAS|Mallow}}
|flag={{nowrap begin}}{{naval|Australia|1913}}{{nowrap end}}
|desc=The decommissioned {{sclass|Lapwing|minesweeper}} was sunk as a target off Australia.
}}
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|ship=Virginia IV
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=The 92-gross register ton, {{convert|97.6|ft|m|adj=on}} motor cargo ship became stranded and was lost off Yakobi Island, Territory of Alaska, near the entrance to Lisianski Strait.
}}
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=25 April=
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|ship={{MV|San Martin||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Argentina|alt}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground in the Martín García Channel.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=26 April 1935 |page=28 |issue=47048 |column=C }} She was refloated on 13 May.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=14 May 1935 |page=28 |issue=47063 |column=E }} }}
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=26 April=
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|ship=Windward
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The Thames barge capsized in the Thames Estuary off Southend, Essex. The crew survived.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=27 April 1935 |page=6 |issue=47049 |column=D }} }}
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=27 April=
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|ship={{SS|Agios Nicolaos||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Greece}}
|desc=The cargo ship collided with {{SS|Thraki|1913|2}} ({{flagu|Greece}}) off Fleva Island and sank. All crew were rescued.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=29 April 1935 |page=24 |issue=47050 |column=E }} }}
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May
=1 May=
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|ship={{SS|Jan|1917|2}}
|flag={{flagu|Norway}}
|desc=The cargo ship came ashore at Point Michaud, Nova Scotia, Canada.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Norwegian steamer ashore |date=3 May 1935 |page=27 |issue=47054 |column=G }} }}
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=2 May=
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|ship=Berg No. 1
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=With no one aboard, the 42-gross register ton, {{convert|50|ft|m|1|adj=on}} scow sank without loss of life off Cape Saint Elias on the south-central coast of the Territory of Alaska.[https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-b/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (B)]
}}
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=6 May=
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|ship={{SS|Silvonia||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship struck a rock and sank off Jersey, Channel Islands. The crew were rescued.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Steamer sunk off Jersey |date=7 May 1935 |page=9 |issue=47057 |column=B }}{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=British steamer lost |date=8 May 1935 |page=19 |issue=47058 |column=D }} }}
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=7 May=
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|ship={{SS|Tagonoura Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=The cargo ship came ashore on Kabaitō, Soviet Union. She was refloated on 13 May. }}
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=8 May=
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|ship={{SS|Langleeridge||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground on Bull Rock, Guion Island, Nova Scotia, Canada and was a total loss. All crew were rescued by CGS {{ship|CCGS|N. B. McLean||2}} ({{flagu|Canada|naval-1921}}).
}}
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|ship={{SS|Ville de Paris||2}}
|flag={{flagu|France}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Fort Dauphin, Madagascar and subsequently foundered.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=9 May 1935 |page=9 |issue=47059 |column=E }} }}
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=9 May=
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|ship={{SS|Merenneito||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Finland}}
|desc=The cargo liner collided with {{SS|Tyr||2}} ({{flagu|Sweden}}) in the North Sea and sank. All on board were rescued.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=10 May 1935 |page=26 |issue=47060 |column=D }} }}
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=13 May=
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|ship={{SS|Hiravati||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster struck a rock at Malwan, India and was beached.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=British steamer beached |date=14 May 1935 |page=28 |issue=47063 |column=E }} She was refloated on 22 May.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=The Hiravati refloated |date=23 May 1935 |page=12 |issue=47071 |column=G }} }}
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=15 May=
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|ship={{SS|Fraternity||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship sank a Richelieu, Quebec, Canada.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=17 May 1935 |page=7 |issue=47066 |column=E }} }}
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=17 May=
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|ship={{SS|Daigen Maru No.3||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=The cargo ship came ashore on Sakhalin, Soviet Union.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=20 May 1935 |page=21 |issue=47068 |column=E }} She was refloated on 21 May. }}
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=19 May=
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|ship={{SS|Denali||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=The cargo liner ran aground off the Zayas Islands, British Columbia, Canada. A fire subsequently developed, detonating her cargo of dynamite, and she was a total loss. All 42 people on board were rescued by the cutter {{USCGC|Cyane|WPC-105|6}} (22px United States Coast Guard).{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Alaskan steamer on a reef |date=22 May 1935 |page=15 |issue=47070 |column=G }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Gumersindo Junquera||2}}
|flag={{flagicon image|Flag of the Second Spanish Republic (plain).svg}} Spain
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground off Cape Villano and was a total loss. All crew survived. }}
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=20 May=
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|ship=Marguerite
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The Thames barge was in collision with {{SS|Hecht||2}} ({{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}) in the River Thames at Greenwich. She was consequently beached in a severely damaged state.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=22 May 1935 |page=27 |issue=47070 |column=F }} }}
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=22 May=
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|ship={{ship||Diligencia|schooner|2}}
|flag={{flagicon image|Flag of the Second Spanish Republic (plain).svg}} Spain
|desc=The schooner came ashore {{convert|6|nmi|km}} south of Valencia and was wrecked.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=23 May 1935 |page=12 |issue=47071 |column=G }}
}}
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|ship=Hawk
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=The 5-ton motor vessel was lost at Chignik, Territory of Alaska, during a storm.[https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-h/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (H)]
}}
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=30 May=
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|ship={{MV|Roland|1918|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The auxiliary three-masted schooner came ashore {{convert|5|nmi|km}} south of Barra Seca, Brazil ({{coord|19|14|S|39|36|W}}) and was wrecked. The crew survived.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=31 May 1935 |page=29 |issue=47078 |column=G }} }}
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June
=5 June=
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|ship=Alt Heidelburg
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=The 102-ton motor vessel was destroyed by fire off Vank Island ({{coord|56|28|N|132|36|W|name=Vank Island}}) in Southeast Alaska {{convert|5|nmi}} west of Wrangell, Territory of Alaska.[https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-a/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (A)]
}}
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|ship={{SS|Suyehiro Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground {{convert|30|nmi|km}} south of Nagoya.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=6 June 1935 |page=27 |issue=47083 |column=G }} She broke in tow on 18 June and was abandoned as a total loss.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=19 June 1935 |page=25 |issue=47094 |column=F }} }}
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=7 June=
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|ship={{SS|Iddesleigh||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground on Black Rock, Alta Vela Island, Virgin Islands.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=British steamer ashore |date=8 June 1935 |page=25 |issue=47085 |column=E }} She was refloated on 13 June.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Refloating of the Iddesleigh |date=14 June 1935 |page=25 |issue=47090 |column=G }} }}
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=8 June=
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|ship=Castine
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=The {{convert|71|ft|adj=on}}, 69-gross register ton steam excursion boat struck the Inner Bay Ledges, a reef off Vinalhaven, Maine, and sank on the west side of the ledges at {{coord|44|04|42|N|068|57|31|W|name=Castine}} with the loss of two lives.{{Cite web| url=http://wreckhunter.net/DataPages/castine-dat.htm |title=Castine | publisher=Hunting New England Shipwrecks |accessdate=28 January 2021 }} }}
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=10 June=
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|ship={{SS|Noyo|1913|2}}
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Point Arena, California.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=11 June 1935 |page=19 |issue=47087 |column=F }} She was abandoned the next day.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=12 June 1935 |page=21 |issue=47088 |column=G }} }}
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=12 June=
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|ship={{HMS|Hastings|L27|6}}
|flag={{navy|UK}}
|desc=The {{sclass|Hastings|sloop|0}} sloop ran aground on the Shabkutb Reef, Suakim, Sudan.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=British sloop aground |date=13 June 1935 |page=12 |issue=47089 |column=E }} She was still aground on 29 July.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Royal Navy |date=29 July 1935 |page=21 |issue=47128 |column=F }} }}
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=20 June=
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|ship={{MV|D. L. Harper||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=The tanker ran aground at Lizard Head, Cornwall, United Kingdom.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=21 June 1935 |page=29 |issue=47096 |column=E }} All 38 crew were rescued the next day by the Penzance Lifeboat.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=22 June 1935 |page=24 |issue=47097 |column=C }} }}
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=21 June=
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|ship={{SS|Blairbeg||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground in the Firth of Clyde.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=British steamer ashore |date=22 June 1935 |page=24 |issue=47097 |column=D }} She was refloated on 25 June.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=The Blairbeg refloated |date=27 June 1935 |page=28 |issue=47101 |column=A }} }}
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=22 June=
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|ship={{SS|Alecos||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Greece}}
|desc=The cargo ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean off Cameriñas, Galicia, Spain.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=24 June 1935 |page=21 |issue=47098 |column=F }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|City of Victoria|1920|2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Cape Erimo, Hokkaidō, Japan and was a total loss.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=The City of Victoria uninsurable |date=25 June 1935 |page=21 |issue=47099 |column=B }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Dana|1917|2}}
|flag={{flagu|Denmark}}
|desc=The research vessel collided with the trawler Pickhuben ({{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}) in the North Sea {{convert|60|nmi|km}} west of Jutland and sank. All 23 people on board were rescued by Pickhuben.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Scientific ship sunk |date=24 June 1935 |page=13 |issue=47098 |column=B }}
}}
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|ship=Edna No. 2
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=The 28-gross register ton, {{convert|46.8|ft|m|1|adj=on}} fishing vessel was destroyed by fire at Ouzinkie, Territory of Alaska. All five people on board survived.[https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-e/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (E)]
}}
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|ship={{SS|Grainton||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship collided with {{SS|Genua||2}} ({{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}) in the English Channel {{convert|7|nmi|km}} west of Beachy Head, Sussex. She was beached at Dover, Kent but was refloated the next day. }}
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=23 June=
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|ship={{SS|Leonard B. Miller||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=The cargo ship collided with {{SS|Sumatra||2}} ({{flagu|United States|1912}}) in the St. Clair River. Both vessels were beached.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=25 June 1935 |page=24 |issue=47099 |column=G }}
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|ship={{SS|St. Brandan||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster struck a rock and foundered in the English Channel off Cherbourg, Charente-Maritime, France. All eleven people on board were rescued.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=British steamer sinks in the Channel |date=24 June 1935 |page=13 |issue=47098 |column=B }} }}
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=25 June=
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|ship={{SS|Deane||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The whaler ran aground on the Penguin Islands, Newfoundland and was wrecked. All crew survived.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=27 June 1935 |page=28 |issue=47101 |column=A }}
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|ship={{USS|Marcus|DD-321|6}}
|flag={{navy|USA|1912}}
|desc=The decommissioned {{sclass|Clemson|destroyer}} was sunk as a gunnery target in the Pacific Ocean off San Diego, California. }}
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|ship={{SS|Ming Hsien||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Republic of China (1912–1949)|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship sank in the Yangtze {{convert|25|nmi|km}} upstream of Ichang.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=29 June 1935 |page=26 |issue=47103 |column=G }} }}
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=26 June=
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|ship={{USS|Sloat|DD-316|6}}
|flag={{navy|USA|1912}}
|desc=The decommissioned {{sclass|Clemson|destroyer}} was sunk as a target in the Pacific Ocean off San Diego, California. }}
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|ship=Sunset Glow
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The auxiliary schooner ran aground at Battle Harbour, Labrador, Canada. }}
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July
=1 July=
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|ship={{SS|Forthbridge||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground on Semirara Island, Philippines. She was refloated on 4 July.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=The Forthbridge refloated |date=5 July 1935 |page=23 |issue=47108 |column=G }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|South Wales||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground in the Paraná River at Buenos Aires, Argentina.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=2 July 1935 |page=27 |issue=47105 |column=D }} She was refloated on 9 July. }}
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=2 July=
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|ship={{MV|Midori Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=The passenger ship was rammed and sunk by {{MV|Sensan Maru||2}} ({{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}) in the Seto Inland Sea and sank with the loss of about 86 of the 232 people on board.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Japanese ship sunk in collision |date=3 July 1935 |page=13 |issue=47106 |column=D }}{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Japanese ship sunk in four minutes |date=4 July 1935 |page=13 |issue=47107 |column=A }}{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Japanese motor-vessel lost |date=4 July 1935 |page=25 |issue=47107 |column=G }} }}
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=3 July=
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|ship={{ship|ST|Novice||2}}
|flag={{flagu|France}}
|desc=The tug collided with York ({{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}) at Dunkerque, Nord and sank.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=4 July 1935 |page=25 |issue=47107 |column=F }} }}
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=4 July=
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|ship={{SS|Hopecrag||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship collided with the sailing ship Kanlu ({{flagcountry|Republic of China (1912–1949)|civil}}) at Woosung, China and was beached. She was refloated on 6 July.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=8 July 1935 |page=25 |issue=47110 |column=F }} }}
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=6 July=
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|ship={{SS|Nivonia||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The whaler came ashore at Umzumbe, South Africa and was a total loss.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=9 July 1935 |page=25 |issue=47111 |column=C }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Reaveley||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground in the Baltic Sea off Viatlin Point, Soviet Union. She was refloated on 9 July.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=The Reaveley refloated |date=11 July 1935 |page=25 |issue=47113 |column=G }} }}
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=7 July=
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|ship={{SS|Navigator|1921|2}}
|flag={{flagu|Finland}}
|desc=The cargo ship collided with {{SS|Mervyn||2}} ({{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}) in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|100|nmi|km}} north west of Cape Villano, Spain ({{coord|44|48|N|8|25|W}}). The crew abandoned ship and were rescued by Mervyn, which took Navigator in tow. The tow was later transferred to {{SS|Ceylon|1911|2}} ({{flagu|Sweden}}) but the ship subsequently foundered.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Norwegian steamer ashore |date=9 July 1935 |page=22 |issue=47111 |column=D }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Tolosa|1930|2}}
|flag={{flagu|Norway}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground near the Glas Lighthouse, Scalpay, Outer Hebrides. She was refloated on 11 July.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Fire in a British steamer |date=13 July 1935 |page=23 |issue=47115 |column=F }} }}
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=9 July=
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|ship={{SS|Attilio||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|civil}}
|desc=The coaster foundered in the Mediterranean Sea off Benghazi, Libya with the loss of 21 of the 30 people on board.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=10 July 1935 |page=22 |issue=47112 |column=B }}{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=21 lives lost in shipwreck |date=11 July 1935 |page=13 |issue=47113 |column=B }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Maheno||2}}
|flag={{flagu|New Zealand|civil}}
|desc=File:StateLibQld 1 110172 Maheno (ship).jpg File:Fraser Island Schiffswrack.jpg
The retired ocean liner, being towed to Japan for scrapping, was caught in a cyclone, broke her towline and beached at Fraser Island, Queensland, Australia.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=11 July 1935 |page=25 |issue=47113 |column=G }} She was a total loss. The wreck remains on the beach.{{cite web |url=https://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?55885 |title=moheno (+1935) |publisher=Wrecksite |access-date=4 May 2023}}
}}
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=12 July=
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|ship={{SS|Mowli||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Republic of China (1912–1949)|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship capsized and sank at Tinghai with the loss of six crew.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=16 July 1935 |page=8 |issue=47117 |column=F }} }}
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=14 July=
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|ship={{SS|Kannik|1923|2}}
|flag={{flagu|Norway}}
|desc=The cargo ship collided with {{SS|Les Issers||2}} ({{flagu|France}}) off Dellys, Algeria and sank.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Norwegian steamer lost |date=17 July 1935 |page=25 |issue=47118 |column=F }}
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|ship={{SS|Navigator|1900|2}}
|flag={{flagu|Norway}}
|desc=The cargo ship sprang a leak and foundered in the Skaggerak {{convert|3|nmi|km}} west north west of Hirtshals, Nordjylland, Denmark. All sixteen crew survived.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=News in Brief |date=15 July 1935 |page=13 |issue=47116 |column=E }} }}
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=15 July=
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|ship={{SS|Satsuma Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground on the east coast of Sakhalin.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Japanese steamer ashore |date=16 July 1935 |page=25 |issue=47117 |column=G }} She was refloated on 19 July.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=20 July 1935 |page=18 |issue=47121 |column=F }} }}
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=18 July=
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|ship=Bessie M
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=After the 13-gross register ton, {{convert|36.9|ft|m|1|adj=on}} motor vessel caught fire while moored to a dock at Excursion Inlet, Territory of Alaska, with no one on board, she was towed away from the dock and scuttled to extinguish the fire by chopping a hole in her side. Her gasoline engine and lower hull were salvaged.[https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-b/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (B)]
}}
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=19 July=
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|ship=Polar Bear
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=During a voyage from Kodiak, Territory of Alaska, to Seattle, Washington, with a crew of 10 and a cargo of 55 tons of fish and trading goods on board, the 162-gross register ton, {{convert|83.6|ft|m|1|adj=on}} motor vessel was wrecked without loss of life in Kupreanof Strait between Kodiak Island and Afognak Island in the Kodiak Archipelago on a rock at the west end of Dry Spruce Island ({{coord|57|57|20|N|153|02|30|W|name=Dry Spruce Island}}). The cutter {{USCGC|Aurora|WPC-103|6}} (22px United States Coast Guard) rescued her crew off the beach.[https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-p/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (P)]
}}
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=22 July=
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|ship={{SS|Batavia Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=The cargo liner ran aground on the Depond Reef, Thailand. Passengers were transferred to {{SS|London Maru||2}} ({{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}).{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=26 July 1935 |page=26 |issue=47126 |column=G }} She was abandoned by her crew on 31 July.
}}
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|ship=Sampo
|flag={{flagu|Denmark}}
|desc=The schooner was abandoned in the Baltic Sea ({{coord|57|40|N|19|14|E}}). The crew were rescued by {{SS|Helene|1898|2}} ({{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}).{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=23 July 1935 |page=19 |issue=47123 |column=F }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Sirvall||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Sweden}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground on Öland. She was refloated on 1 August.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=2 August 1935 |page=20 |issue=47132 |column=G }}
}}
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=23 July=
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|ship={{SS|Batavia Maru|1918|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc= The Indus Maru-class cargo ship (4,393 GRT, 1927) ran aground of Cambodia, French Indochina. Later salvaged and returned to service.{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/Batavia_t.htm |title=Japanese Army Auxiliary Transports |publisher=www.combinedfleet.com |access-date=7 November 2022}}
}}
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=25 July=
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|ship={{ship|Soviet submarine|B 3||2}}
|flag={{navy|Soviet Union|1935}}
|desc=The {{sclass|Bars|submarine|||1915}} collided with {{ship|Soviet battleship|Marat||2}} ({{navy|Soviet Union|1935}}) in the Gulf of Finland and sank with the loss of all 55 crew. She was raised on 4 August and scrapped.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=5 August 1935 |page=9 |issue=47134 |column=F }}
}}
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=28 July=
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|ship=Jewel Guard
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=During a gale, the 12-gross register ton motor vessel was wrecked without loss of life on the beach at Spruce Creek ({{coord|64|34|N|164|26|W|name=Spruce Creek}}) on the coast of the Territory of Alaska {{convert|8|mi|km}} below Solomon.[https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-j/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (J)]
}}
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=30 July=
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|ship={{SS|Burmistan||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo liner struck a submerged object and sank at Kyaukpyu, Burma. All on board were rescued.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=31 July 1935 |page=18 |issue=47130 |column=G }}{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=British steamer lost |date=1 August 1935 |page=25 |issue=47131 |column=C }}
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|ship={{SS|Errol||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster collided with {{SS|Cairnesk||2}} ({{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}) in the Firth of Forth and sank. All crew were rescued by Cairnesk.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Ship sunk in Firth of Forth |date=31 July 1935 |page=9 |issue=47130 |column=A }} She was refloated on 20 August.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=21 August 1935 |page=12 |issue=47148 |column=E }}
}}
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August
=1 August=
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|ship=Foxie
|flag={{flagu|United States|1959}}
|desc=The 10-gross register ton, {{convert|33|ft|m|1|adj=on}} fishing vessel was destroyed by fire at Tenakee, Territory of Alaska. The two people on board survived.[https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-f/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (F)]
}}
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|ship={{HMAS|Marguerite}}
|flag={{nowrap begin}}{{naval|Australia|1913}}{{nowrap end}}
|desc=The decommissioned {{sclass|Arabis|sloop|0}} sloop was sunk as a target. }}
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=2 August=
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|ship={{nowrap begin}}Libby, McNeill & Libby No. 2{{nowrap end}}
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=The 28-ton scow was anchored at Salamatof Beach in Cook Inlet on the south-central coast of the Territory of Alaska when a gale struck, causing her to drift onto the beach at East Foreland ({{coord|60|43|N|151|24|W|name=East Foreland}}), where she became stranded and broke up in the surf.[https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-l/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (L)]
}}
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=3 August=
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|ship={{MV|Dwarka||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Chinde, Portuguese East Africa. She was refloated on 16 August.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=19 August 1935 |page=19 |issue=47146 |column=C }}
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|ship={{SS|Lakis Noumicos||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Greece}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground on Naxos and was a total loss.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=5 August 1935 |page=17 |issue=47134 |column=E }} }}
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=4 August=
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|ship={{SS|Methilhill||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship caught fire and was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean ({{coord|36|50|N|7|55|W}}). All 22 crew were rescued by {{SS|Campeador||2}} ({{flagu|Spain|1931}}). Methilhill was taken in tow by {{SS|Shetland||2}}.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=6 August 1935 |page=17 |issue=47135 |column=B }} She was taken to Lisbon, Portugal, where she was declared a constructive total loss.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=10 August 1935 |page=3 |issue=47139 |column=G }}
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|ship={{SS|Princess Ena|1906|2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The passenger ferry caught fire and sank in the English Channel {{convert|10|nmi|km}} south of Jersey, Channel Islands. The crew were rescued by {{ship|ST|Duke of Normandy||2}} and {{SS|St. Julien||2}} (both {{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}).{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Burning steamer sunk |date=5 August 1935 |page=10 |issue=47134 |column=F }} }}
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=6 August=
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|ship={{SS|Beryl|1916|2}}
|flag={{flagu|Norway}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran around at Almadi, French West Africa. She was abandoned the next day.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=8 August 1935 |page=6 |issue=47137 |column=F }} }}
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=8 August=
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|ship={{SS|Cragside||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster was in collision with {{SS|Madura||2}} ({{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}) in the River Thames at Woolwich and sank. All ten crew were rescued by Madura.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Steamer sunk in 30 seconds |date=9 August 1935 |page=12 |issue=47138 |column=A }} The wreck was raised on 29 August.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=30 August 1935 |page=21 |issue=47156 |column=E }} }}
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=14 August=
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|ship=Helen Payne
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=A gasoline explosion and fire destroyed the nine-ton fishing vessel in Salmon Bay ({{coord|56|18|15|N|133|09|00|W|name=Salmon Bay}}) on the coast of Prince of Wales Island in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska. Her crew of three survived.[https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-h/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (H)]
}}
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=16 August=
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|ship={{SS|Letitia||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The ocean liner ran aground on the South Briggs Reef, at the entrance to Belfast Lough. She was refloated on 20 August. }}
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=17 August=
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|ship={{MV|Joseph Medill||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship, having departed from Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland on 10 August on her maiden voyage, was last reported on this date at {{coord|57|19|N|26|12|W}}. Presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=News in Brief |date=9 November 1935 |page=9 |issue=47217 |column=G }}{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=News in Brief |date=20 December 1935 |page=11 |issue=47252 |column=G }}{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=17 October 1935 |page=25 |issue=47197 |column=G }} }}
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=19 August=
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|ship={{MV|Gunnaren||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Sweden}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground on Swona, Orkney Islands, United Kingdom.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=20 August 1935 |page=6 |issue=47147 |column=F }} She was subsequently declared a total loss.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=27 August 1935 |page=18 |issue=47153 |column=G }} }}
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=21 August=
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|ship=Blue Bird
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=The 7-net register ton motor vessel was destroyed by fire in Cholmondeley Sound ({{coord|55|17|N|132|04|W|name=Cholmondeley Sound}}) in Southeast Alaska. Her crew of four survived.[https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-b/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (B)]
}}
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|ship={{SS|Konan Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=The cargo ship caught fire at Chemulpo, Korea, and was burnt out.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=22 August 1935 |page=21 |issue=47149 |column=C }} }}
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=23 August=
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|ship={{SS|Penguin|1909|2}}
|flag={{flagu|Chile}}
|desc=The whaler ran aground on Santa María Island and was wrecked. All crew survived.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=24 August 1935 |page=19 |issue=47151 |column=D }} }}
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=25 August=
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|ship=Viking
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=Under tow by New Rustler ({{flagu|United States|1912}}) from Wingham Island in Prince William Sound bound for Petersburg, Territory of Alaska, the 15-ton, {{convert|46.4|ft|m|adj=on}} fishing vessel was lost without loss of life when New Rustler was forced to cut her adrift in a gale in the North Pacific Ocean {{convert|35|nmi|km|lk=in}} off Icy Bay, Southeast Alaska.
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=26 August=
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|ship=Lizzie E. B.
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The schooner ran aground on the Indian Islands, Fogo, Newfoundland and was a total loss.
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|ship=Phyllis and H. West
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The schooner ran aground at Torbay, Newfoundland and was wrecked. }}
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=27 August=
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|ship={{MV|Ikoma Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=The coaster collided with {{SS|Kyodo Maru No.28||2}} at Kobe and sank.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=28 August 1935 |page=18 |issue=47154 |column=D }}
}}
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|ship=Senator
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=The 41-gross register ton, {{convert|58|ft|m|adj=on}} fishing vessel was destroyed in Nutkwa Inlet ({{coord|54|59|30|N|132|35|45|W|name=Nutkwa Inlet}}) in Cordova Bay in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska by a fire that started in her engine room and caused her fuel tanks to explode. She sank, and the motor vessel Tom and Al ({{flagu|United States|1912}}) rescued her entire crew of three.[https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-s/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (S)]
}}
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=28 August=
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|ship=Svea
|flag={{flagu|Finland}}
|desc=The three-masted schooner ran aground on the Falsterbo Reef and was severely damaged.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=29 August 1935 |page=6 |issue=47155 |column=G }} She was refloated on 10 September.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=11 September 1935 |page=22 |issue=47166 |column=C }} }}
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=29 August=
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|ship={{SS|Aghios Vlassios||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Greece}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground on Hatter Rev, Denmark. She was refloated on 4 September.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=A stranding at the Bahamas |date=5 September 1935 |page=8 |issue=47161 |column=G }} }}
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=Unknown date=
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|ship={{SS|Henry Gust||2}}
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=File:Tug Henry Gust sonar image of wreck.PNGThe {{convert|65|ft|adj=on}}, 37.5-gross register ton steam screw tug was towed into Lake Michigan and set afire as a means of disposal. She remained afloat, so a United States Coast Guard vessel from Two Rivers, Wisconsin, deliberately rammed her, sinking her in {{convert|80|to|85|ft|0}} of water off Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, at {{coord|44|08.398|N|087|29.29|W|name=Henry Gust}}. The wreck lies within the Wisconsin Shipwreck Coast National Marine Sanctuary.{{cite web|url=https://nmssanctuaries.blob.core.windows.net/sanctuaries-prod/media/archive/wisconsin/wisconsin-proposed-deis-dmp.pdf|title=Proposed Wisconsin – Lake Michigan National Marine Sanctuary Draft Environmental Impact Statement and Draft Management Plan|publisher=National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Office of National Marine Sanctuaries|date=December 2016|access-date=November 6, 2024}}{{cite web |url=https://wisconsinshipwrecks.org/Vessel/Details/270?region=Index |title=Henry Gust (1893) |author=Wisconsin Sea Grant |date= |website=Wisconsin Shipwrecks |publisher=Wisconsin Historical Society |access-date=10 September 2023}}[https://sanctuaries.noaa.gov/media/docs/20221201-wscnms-field-report-final.pdf Madeline Roth, John Bright, and Russ Green, "Baseline Monitoring Documentation of Maritime Heritage Resources in the Wisconsin Shipwreck Coast National Marine Sanctuary," Report of 2022 Field Operations, Office of National Marine Sanctuaries, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, December 2022, p. 29.]}}
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September
=2 September=
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|ship={{SS|Kirsten|1919|2}}
|flag={{flagu|Denmark}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Ristna, Estonia.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=4 September 1935 |page=7 |issue=47160 |column=G }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Maria I. M.||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Greece}}
|desc=The cargo ship sank off Cape Maleas. All crew were rescued.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=3 September 1935 |page=21 |issue=47159 |column=D }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|United States|1903|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|civil}}
|desc=The ocean liner was severely damaged by fire at Copenhagen, Denmark whilst undergoing conversion to a troopship. }}
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=3 September=
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|ship={{SS|Aeolos||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Greece}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Sudruk Point, Novorossisk, Soviet Union. She was refloated on 9 September.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=10 September 1935 |page=21 |issue=47165 |column=E }}
}}
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|ship={{MV|Capulet||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The tanker ran aground off the Great Isaac Lighthouse, Bahamas.
}}
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|ship={{SS|Dixie|1927|2}}
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=The passenger ship ran aground on the Carysfort Reef, Florida.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=The stranding of the Dixie |date=4 September 1935 |page=7 |issue=47160 |column=G }} All 352 people on board were rescued.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Hurricane off Florida |date=4 September 1935 |page=12 |issue=47160 |column=G }}{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=6 September 1935 |page=22 |issue=47162 |column=C }} Dixie was refloated on 19 September.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Telegrams in Brief |date=20 September 1935 |page=11 |issue=47174 |column=G }} }}
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=4 September=
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|ship=Anna J
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=The 28-gross register ton halibut-fishing vessel was beached in Plumper Bay ({{coord|48|26|40|N|123|25|55|W|name=Plumper Bay}}) on the coast of British Columbia in Canada and became a total loss after the steamer {{SS|Prince Rupert||2}} ({{flagu|Canada|1921}}) collided with her near Maud Island ({{coord|49.2705|N|124.0814|W|name=Maud Island}}) in Seymour Narrows.[https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-a/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (A)]https://library.alaska.gov/hist/hist_docs/docs/ms010/ms10_marine_general_information_H.pdf Bayers, Lloyd H., 1911–1968 Captain Lloyd H. "Kinky" Bayers Collection, 1898–1967 MS 10 Alaska State Library Historical Collections Marine General Information Files
}}
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=5 September=
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|ship={{SS|Doric|1923|2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The ocean liner collided with {{SS|Formigny||2}} ({{flagu|France}}) off Cape Finisterre, Spain. Passengers were transferred to {{SS|Orion|1935|2}} and {{RMS|Viceroy of India||2}} (both {{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}). Although temporarily repairs were carried out, she was subsequently declared a constructive total loss and scrapped in November 1935.
}}
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|ship={{MV|Fayal||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Portugal}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Fogo, Newfoundland and was wrecked. }}
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=7 September=
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|ship={{SS|Onassi Maria||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Greece}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground on Capraia Isola, Livorno, Italy and was wrecked.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=The wreck of a Greek steamer |date=10 September 1935 |page=20 |issue=47165 |column=F }} }}
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=17 September=
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|ship={{MV|Kalba||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Netherlands}}
|desc=The coaster was abandoned in the North Sea off Westkapelle, Zeeland with the loss of one crew member. She came ashore at Domburg, Zeeland. She was refloated on 29 September.
}}
{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{ship|PS|Countess of Erne||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coal hulk foundered at Portland Harbour, Dorset.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=18 September 1935 |page=20 |issue=47172 |column=D-E }}
}}
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|ship={{ship||Goeland|schooner|2}}
|flag={{flagu|France}}
|desc=The auxiliary schooner came ashore at Rhoose, Glamorgan in a gale. All seven crew were rescued by the Barry Lifeboat Prince David (file:Flag of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution.svg Royal National Lifeboat Institution). She was on a voyage from Roscoff, Finistèère to Swansea, Glamorgan.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=The Great Gale |date=18 September 1935 |page=10 |issue=47172 |column=D }}{{cite web |url=http://www.swanseadocks.co.uk/Gower%20wrecks%20Rons%20write-up%20site.pdf |title=A Chronology of Bristol Channel Shipwrecks |first=Ron |last=Tovey |publisher=Swansea Docks |accessdate=23 December 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141222065415/http://www.swanseadocks.co.uk/Gower%20wrecks%20Rons%20write-up%20site.pdf |archive-date=22 December 2014 }}
}}
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|ship={{HMS|L52}}
|flag={{navy|UK}}
|desc=The L-class submarine, under tow to be scrapped, broke free from the tug towing her when off Lundy Island, Devon. She came ashore at Sully, Glamorgan.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=20 September 1935 |page=22 |issue=47174 |column=C }} }}
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=18 September=
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|ship={{SS|Bramow||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground off Borkum, Germany and was a total loss. All crew survived.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=21 September 1935 |page=22 |issue=47173 |column=A }} }}
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=19 September=
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|ship={{SS|Lilburn||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship was beached at Stornoway, Isle of Lewis. She was refloated on 5 October.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Clydebank and Lilburn refloated |date=7 October 1935 |page=3 |issue=47188 |column=G }} }}
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=23 September=
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|ship={{SS|San Antonio||2}}
|flag={{flagu|France}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground on the Salmedina Bank, Cartagena, Murcia, Spain. She was refloated on 3 October.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Norwegian steamer in distress |date=4 October 1935 |page=19 |issue=47186 |column=D-E }} }}
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=24 September=
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|ship={{MV|Hurry On||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship capsized and sank off Port Hood, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada with the loss of five of her twelve crew.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=26 September 1935 |page=8 |issue=47179 |column=G }} }}
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=25 September=
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|ship={{MV|Velos|1911|2}}
|flag={{flagu|Greece}}
|desc=The coaster sank off Cape Malea with the loss of three crew.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=27 September 1935 |page=22 |issue=47180 |column=C }} }}
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=26 September=
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|ship={{SS|Clan Malcolm|1916|2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Lizard Point, Cornwall.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Steamer aground in fog |date=27 September 1935 |page=12 |issue=47180 |column=G }} She was abandoned as a total loss.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Dutch liner ashore |date=1 October 1935 |page=25 |issue=47183 |column=F }} }}
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=27 September=
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|ship={{SS|Bramhall||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Les Fourches, Quimper, Finistère, France. All crew were rescued.{{cite web |title=Bramhall |url=https://wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?32083 |website=wrecksite.eu |access-date=2 July 2022}}{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Rescues in the dark |date=28 September 1935 |page=12 |issue=47181 |column=G }} She subsequently broke in two and was a total loss.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=30 September 1935 |page=21 |issue=47182 |column=E }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Rotterdam|1908|2}}
|flag={{flagu|Netherlands}}
|desc=The ocean liner ran aground in the Morant Cays. All 450 passengers were transferred to {{SS|Ariguani||2}} ({{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}).{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Dutch liner ashore off Jamaica |date=1 October 1935 |page=16 |issue=47183 |column=D }} She was refloated on 6 October.
}}
{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Viliandi
|flag={{flagu|Estonia}}
|desc=The auxiliary schooner sprang a leak in the Baltic Sea off Gotland, Sweden. The crew were taken off by {{SS|Gerania||2}} ({{flagu|Sweden}}).{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=28 September 1935 |page=21 |issue=47181 |column=E }} }}
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=28 September=
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|ship=Two Fats
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=The 8-gross register ton, {{convert|32.2|ft|m|adj=on}} motor vessel broke loose from her mooring at a dock in Seward, Territory of Alaska, during a gale and was wrecked on the beach without loss of life.[https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-t/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (T)]
}}
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=29 September=
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|ship=Liahona
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=The 40-net register ton motor vessel began flooding heavily after she struck ground in heavy fog in Chatham Strait off Baranof Island near Red Bluff Bay ({{coord|56|50|30|N|134|42|00|W|name=Red Bluff Bay}}) in the northern Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska, then sank before she could be beached. The cutter {{USCGC|Cyane|WPC-105|6}} (22px United States Coast Guard) assisted in rescuing her 10-man crew.[https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-l/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (L)]
}}
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|ship={{SS|Megna||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship was driven ashore at Cienfugos, Cuba.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Hopes for British ships |date=1 October 1935 |page=13 |issue=47183 |column=F }} She was refloated on 10 October.
}}
{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Swan
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The Thames barge sank in the North Sea off the Barrow Deep. Both crew were rescued by {{SS|Bamburgh||2}} ({{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}).
}}
{{shipwreck list item
|ship=Wanderer
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship was driven ashore at Cienfugos. She was refloated on 7 October.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=8 October 1935 |page=23 |issue=47189 |column=F }} }}
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=30 September=
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|ship=Bratholm
|flag={{flagu|Norway}}
|desc=The auxiliary sailing vessel sank off Marstrand, Sweden. All crew were rescued.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=1 October 1935 |page=25 |issue=47183 |column=F }} }}
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October
=2 October=
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|ship={{SS|Clydebank||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Lusaran Point, Guimaras Island, Philippines. She was refloated on 5 October. }}
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=3 October=
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|ship=Sitka
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=During a voyage from Ketchikan to Juneau, Territory of Alaska, with 11 crewmen and a cargo of 1,500 pounds (680 kg) of general merchandise aboard, the 74-ton, {{convert|73|ft|m|adj=on}} motor vessel ran aground on a rock off Narrow Point ({{coord|55|47|30|N|132|28|30|W|name=Narrow Point}}) in Clarence Strait in Southeast Alaska. The motor vessel St. Nichols ({{flagu|United States|1912}}) assisted her in getting off the rock.[https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-s/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (S)]
}}
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=8 October=
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|ship={{SS|Mairo||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Norway}}
|desc=The coaster departed from Lerwick, Shetland Islands, United Kingdom bound for Königsberg, East Prussia, Germany. No further trace, presumed foundered in the North Sea with the loss of all hands.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Missing and overdue vessels |date=12 December 1935 |page=29 |issue=47245 }} }}
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=10 October=
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|ship=British Oak
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The Thames barge collided with the pier at Ramsgate Harbour and was consequently beached. The crew were rescued by the Ramsgate Lifeboat.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=11 October 1935 |page=25 |issue=47192 |column=A }} She was refloated the next day.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=12 October 1935 |page=23 |issue=47193 |column=F }}
}}
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|ship=Margit
|flag={{flagu|Sweden}}
|desc=The auxiliary three-masted schooner came ashore near Smyge. The crew were rescued.
}}
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|ship={{SS|Sheaf Crown||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground in the Paraná River upstream of Constitución, Buenos Aires. She was refloated on 17 October. }}
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=15 October=
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|ship=Les Deux Frères
|flag={{flagu|France}}
|desc=The schooner sank in the English Channel {{convert|84|nmi|km}} north west of Ouessant, Finistère. Twenty-six of her 31 crew were rescued by {{ship|ST|Abeille No.24||2}} ({{flagu|France}}).{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=16 October 1935 |page=24 |issue=47196 |column=C }}{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Telegrams in Brief |date=17 October 1935 |page=13 |issue=47197 |column=G }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Lindenfels||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The cargo ship was driven ashore at Hoogly, India. She was refloated on 16 October. }}
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=16 October=
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|ship={{SS|Fido|1916|2}}
|flag={{flagu|Norway}}
|desc=The Design 1020 cargo ship ran aground at Måløy, Norway. She was refloated but was subsequently beached.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=18 October 1935 |page=26 |issue=47198 |column=E }} She was refloated on 18 October.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=19 October 1935 |page=21 |issue=47199 |column=E }} }}
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=17 October=
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|ship={{SS|Adrar||2}}
|flag={{flagu|France}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground {{convert|4|nmi|km}} north of Rotes Kliff, Sylt, Germany. She was refloated on 18 August 1936.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=20 August 1936 |page=6 |issue=47458 |column=F }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Ausonia|1928|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|civil}}
|desc=The ocean liner was gutted by fire at Alexandria, Egypt. Six crew were killed and seven were seriously injured. They were treated on board {{ship|RFA|Maine|1902|6}} ({{navy|UK|RFA}}).{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=19 October 1935 |page=12 |issue=47199 |column=E }} She was declared a total loss on 12 November.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Marine insurance |date=13 November 1935 |page=23 |issue=47220 |column=C }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Insterburg||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The coaster departed from Rotterdam, Netherlands for Königsberg, East Prussia, Germany. A lifeboat washed up at Egmond aan Zee, North Holland on 22 October. Presumed foundered in the North Sea with the loss of all hands.
}}
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|ship={{SS|Lochgorm||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The ferry was driven ashore at Bowmore, Islay, Inner Hebrides. She was refloated on 10 November.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=12 November 1935 |page=25 |issue=47219 |column=C }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Noemijulia||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground in the Danube at Brăila, Romania. She was refloated the next day.
}}
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|ship={{SS|Vardulia||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|700|nmi|km}} west of Northern Ireland with the loss of all 37 crew.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Vardulia reported sunk |date=21 October 1935 |page=14 |issue=47200 |column=G }} }}
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=19 October=
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|ship={{SS|Carricklee||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster sank in the North Sea {{convert|2|nmi|km}} off the Sunk Lightship ({{flagu|United Kingdom|government}}).
}}
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|ship={{ship|ST|Drente||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Netherlands}}
|desc=The tug was driven ashore at Egmond aan Zee, North Holland. All crew were rescued by lifeboats.
}}
{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{SS|Douglas|1926|2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster was driven ashore at Knoydart, Inverness-shire. She was refloated on 30 October.
}}
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|ship={{SS|Esbo||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Finland}}
|desc=The cargo ship was driven ashore at Bootle, Cumberland. All 24 crew survived, with fifteen of them being rescued by the Bootle and Whitehaven Lifeboats. The cited report is incorrect (refer Whitehaven News 24 October 1935, pages 5 and 7), not least as Whitehaven Lifeboat had closed in 1924 and there never was a Bootle Lifeboat. Maryport and Barrow lifeboats launched on service (Maryport was a 14-hour service), but the rescue was by the Whitehaven and Bootle Rocket Brigades using breeches buoy apparatus. A number of medals were awarded to Maryport lifeboat crew by the Finnish government.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=21 October 1935 |page=24 |issue=47200 |column=F-G }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Fair City||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster was driven ashore at Stannergate, Dundee, Perthshire.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Gale at Week-End |date=21 October 1935 |page=11 |issue=47200 |column=A }} She was refloated on 23 August.
}}
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|ship={{SS|Kerkplein||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Netherlands}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Egmond aan Zee. She was refloated on 5 February 1936.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Marine insurance |date=6 February 1936 |page=8 |issue=47291 |column=E }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Magrix||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster was driven ashore at Spurn Head, Yorkshire. The crew abandoned the ship the next day. She was refloated on 13 November.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=14 November 1935 |page=24 |issue=4722a |column=G }} }}
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=20 October=
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|ship={{SS|Adrar|1920|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The cargo ship was driven ashore on Sylt. She was refloated in August 1936. Subsequently repaired and returned to service.{{cite book |first=Roger |last=Jordan |year= 1999 |title=The World's Merchant Ships 1939 |place=London |publisher=Chatham House |isbn=1 86176 023 X |page=52 }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Ardfern||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster was driven ashore at Port Ellen, Islay, Inner Hebrides.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=22 October 1935 |page=27 |issue=47201 |column=F }} She was refloated on 31 December.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=2 January 1936 |page=19 |issue=47261 |column=C }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Lough Fisher||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster was driven ashore at Cardross, Argyllshire. She was refloated on 13 November.
}}
{{shipwreck list item
|ship={{MV|Nuevo Panama||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Panama}}
|desc=The coaster was driven ashore in Panama Bay and was abandoned as a total loss.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=23 October 1935 |page=20 |issue=47202 |column=E }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Pendennis|1911|2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship foundered in the North Sea ({{coord|54|05|N|5|32|E}}). All crew and the ship's cat were rescued by {{SS|Iris|1901|2}} ({{flagu|Norway}}).{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Telegrams in Brief |date=21 October 1935 |page=13 |issue=47200 |column=G }}{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Telegrams in Brief |date=22 October 1935 |page=15 |issue=47201 |column=G }} }}
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=21 October=
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|ship={{SS|Bella|1883|2}}
|flag={{flagu|Sweden}}
|desc=The coaster was wrecked on Saaremaa, Estonia with the loss of all but two crew.
}}
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|ship=P.L.A. No.6
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The dredger foundered in the Bristol Channel off Pendeen, Cornwall.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=A British steamer abandoned |date=22 October 1935 |page=16 |issue=47201 |column=B }} }}
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=22 October=
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|ship=E. Nielson
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=After her anchor line broke during a gale, the 18-gross register ton fishing vessel was blown ashore and wrecked without loss of life near Cora Point ({{coord|55|54|50|N|134|06|55|W|name=Cora Point}}) on Coronation Island in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska. The motor vessel Venus ({{flagu|United States|1912}}) rescued her crew of two.[https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-e/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (E)]
}}
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|ship=Ibis
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=After becoming disabled in a gale, the 16-gross register ton motor vessel capsized and broke up in {{convert|102|ft|m}} of water {{convert|0.5|nmi|1}} east of Aats Point ({{coord|55|55|45|N|134|16|00|W|name=Aats Point}}) in Southeast Alaska after the motor vessel Venus ({{flagu|United States|1912}}), which was attempting to tow her to safety, was forced to cut the towline. Venus rescued the only person aboard Ibis.[https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-i/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (I)]
}}
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|ship=Premier
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=The 14-gross register ton, {{convert|37.8|ft|m|1|adj=on}} fishing vessel capsized and sank {{convert|0.75|nmi}} from the mouth of Egg Harbor ({{coord|55|55|30|N|134|19|15|W|name=Egg Harbor}}) off Coronation Island in the Alexander Archipelago in Southeast Alaska during a gale. The only person aboard died, and his body was never found.[https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-p/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (P)]
}}
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=23 October=
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|ship={{MV|Alcyon||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Netherlands}}
|desc=The coaster collided with {{SS|Moreton Bay||2}} ({{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}) in the River Thames at Erith, Kent. One crew member was killed. She was beached in Erith Reach.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty Reports |date=24 October 1935 |page=25 |issue=47203 |column=F }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Berwindlea||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground on Deadman's Island, Magdalen Islands, Nova Scotia, Canada in a storm. Survivors were rescued by {{SS|England Maru||2}} ({{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}) on 27 October. She was abandoned as a total loss on 5 November.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=The Berwindlea uninsurable |date=6 November 1935 |page=25 |issue=47214 |column=F }}{{cite web |url=http://www.combinedfleet.com/England_t.htm |title=Japanese Army Auxiliary Transports |publisher=Combinedfleet.com |access-date=27 October 2022}}{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=British steamer ashore |date=24 October 1935 |page=25 |issue=47203 |column=G }}
}}
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=25 October=
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|ship=America
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=The 23-net register ton motor vessel exploded while fueling at Hoonah, Territory of Alaska. The only person on board survived, but she was a total loss.[https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-a/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (A)]
}}
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|ship=Chapala
|flag=flag unknown
|desc=The tug capsized and sank whilst towing {{SS|Lindenfels||2}} ({{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}) with the loss of six crew.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Telegrams in Brief |date=26 October 1935 |page=11 |issue=47205 |column=G }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Uskvalley||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship came ashore at Onega, Soviet Union.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=26 October 1935 |page=23 |issue=47205 |column=E }} She was declared a total loss on 31 October.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Uskvalley uninsurable |date=1 November 1935 |page=28 |issue=47210 |column=C }} }}
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=27 October=
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|ship=Beaver
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=The 18-net register ton fishing vessel flooded and sank suddenly {{convert|1.5|nmi}} south of Point Crowley ({{coord|56|07|10|N|134|15|30|W|name=Point Crowley}}) in Southeast Alaska. Her crew of two survived.[https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-b/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (B)]
}}
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=29 October=
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|ship={{SS|Cuzco||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=The Design 1019 cargo ship ran aground on the Lempa Shoals, San Salvador, El Salvador.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=American steamer ashore |date=30 October 1935 |page=26 |issue=47208 |column=C }} She was refloated on 5 November.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=The Cuzco refloated |date=7 November 1935 |page=7 |issue=47215 |column=D }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|James Rockbreaker||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The dredger lost her tow off St. Ann's Head and was driven ashore at Freshwater West, Pembrokeshire. She was refloated on 15 December.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=30 November 1935 |page=26 |issue=47208 |column=C }}{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=The James Rockbreaker refloated |date=17 December 1935 |page=24 |issue=47249 |column=G }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|The Cable||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cable layer struck an uncharted rock at Saigon, French Indo-China and sank.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=British cable steamer ashore |date=31 October 1935 |page=20 |issue=47209 |column=G }} She was abandoned as a total loss on 14 November.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=The Cable uninsurable |date=15 November 1935 |page=28 |issue=47222 |column=F }} }}
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=30 October=
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|ship={{SS|Zabalbide||2}}
|flag={{flagicon image|Flag of the Second Spanish Republic (plain).svg}} Spain
|desc=The cargo ship, carrying a cargo of esparto grass, caught fire at Garston, Lancashire.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Ship's cargo on fire |date=31 October 1935 |page=4 |issue=47209 |column=D }} She was scuttled the next day to extinguish the fire.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Steamer scuttled to stop fire |date=1 November 1935 |page=18 |issue=47210 |column=E }} She was refloated on 18 November.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=News of the Zabalzide |date=19 November 1935 |page=20 |issue=47225 |column=E }} }}
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=31 October=
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|ship={{SS|Gazal||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Turkey}}
|desc=The cargo ship was driven ashore at Zonguldak and was wrecked with the loss of one crew member.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=1 November 1935 |page=28 |issue=47210 |column=C }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Gerze||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Turkey}}
|desc=The cargo liner was driven ashore at Karaburnu and sank. All passengers and crew were rescued.
}}
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|ship={{MV|Viator||2}}
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=Carrying a cargo of pickled herring, the motor cargo ship collided in heavy fog with the cargo ship Ormindale {{nowrap|({{flag|United States|1912}})}} in Lake Huron off Thunder Bay Island off the coast of Michigan and sank in {{convert|188|ft|m}} of water at {{coord|44.991333|-83.03715|name=Viator}}.{{cite web|url=https://thunderbay.noaa.gov/shipwrecks/viator.html|title=Viator|work=National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration|access-date=November 14, 2019}}
}}
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November
=1 November=
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|ship={{SS|Sørvangen||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Norway}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Morant Point, Jamaica.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=2 November 1935 |page=23 |issue=47211 |column=F }} She was refloated on 9 November.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=11 November 1935 |page=23 |issue=47218 |column=F }} }}
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=2 November=
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|ship=Dina
|flag={{flagu|Sweden}}
|desc=The schooner collided in the Baltic Sea off Visby, County with Sirius ({{flagu|Sweden}}) and sank. All crew were rescued by Sirius.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=4 November 1935 |page=22 |issue=47212 |column=G }}
}}
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|ship=Elisabeth
|flag=
|desc=The coaster came ashore at Johnstone's Point, Argyllshire. All crew were rescued.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Ship aground off Kintyre |date=4 November 1935 |page=9 |issue=47212 |column=F }} She was refloated on 28 November and beached at Campbelltown Loch.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=29 November 1935 |page=21 |issue=47234 |column=E }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Gerd|1907|2}}
|flag={{flagu|Sweden}}
|desc=The cargo ship collided with the barque {{ship||Lingard|barque|2}} ({{flagu|Finland}}) in the Kattegat and sank with the loss of all 21 crew.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=News in Brief |date=4 November 1935 |page=11 |issue=47272 |column=G }} Lingard was deemed a constructive total loss. }}
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=3 November=
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|ship={{SS|Penhir||2}}
|flag={{flagu|France}}
|desc=The cargo ship sprang a leak in the English Channel and was beached at Brest, Finistère. She sank the next day. }}
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=4 November=
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|ship={{ship|Soviet submarine|Shch-103||2}}
|flag={{navy|Soviet Union}}
|desc=The {{sclass|Shchuka|submarine}} ran aground off "Boyle Island" in Ussuri Bay. She was refloated on 28 March 1936 and taken in tow, but sank on 1 April. She was raised and beached, subsequently taken in to port on 14 April. Declared a total loss and scrapped.{{Cite book |title=Погибли без боя. Катастрофы русских кораблей XVIII–XX вв. |trans-title=They died without a fight. Catastrophes of Russian ships of the XVIII-XX centuries |language=Russian |first=Alexander Alekseevich |last=Chernyshev |publisher=Veche |year=2012 |url=http://www.maxima-library.org/mob/b/389880?format=read }}
}}
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=5 November=
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|ship=Ronald West
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The Thames barge was rammed and sunk at Harwich, Essex by {{SS|Crossbill||2}} ({{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}). All three crew were rescued by Crossbill.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=6 November 1935 |page=11 |issue=47214 |column=G }}{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=6 November 1935 |page=25 |issue=47214 |column=F }} }}
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=7 November=
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|ship=Vierge Deliverance
|flag={{flagu|Haiti|civil}}
|desc=The sailing ship sank off Jérémie.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=8 November 1935 |page=25 |issue=47216 |column=A }} }}
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=9 November=
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|ship={{MS|Silverhazel|1927|2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The passenger ship ran aground on San Bernardino Island, Philippines and broke in two with the loss of four of the 54 people on board. Rescue attempts and survivors were rescued by Trabajador, {{USS|Bulmer|DD-222|6}} and {{USS|Peary|DD-226|6}}, Governor Taft (Philippine coasting vessel), Chicago Maru (damaged in the attempt) and other local craft.{{Cite news |newspaper=The Milwaukee Journal |title=Rescue 50 on Rock; Two Dead, Two Lost |date=13 November 1935 |page=1}}{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=British motor-vessel lost |date=12 November 1935 |page=25 |issue=47219 |column=E }}{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=27 castaways rescued |date=13 November 1935 |page=12 |issue=47220 |column=G }} }}
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=11 November=
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|ship={{SS|Inebolu||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Turkey}}
|desc=The cargo liner foundered in the Gulf of Smyrnia with the loss of 70 of the 190 people on board. Survivors were rescued by {{SS|Istikbal||2}} ({{flagu|Turkey}}), {{SS|Polo|1919|2}} ({{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}) or swam to shore.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Turkish steamer sunk |date=13 November 1935 |page=12 |issue=47220 |column=G }} }}
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=12 November=
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|ship={{SS|Hilary|1930|2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The ocean liner ran aground in the Amazon River {{convert|170|nmi|km}} downstream of Manaus, Brazil.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=15 November 1935 |page=28 |issue=47222 |column=F }} She had been refloated by 21 November.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=News in Brief |date=21 November 1935 |page=20 |issue=47227 |column=E }} }}
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=13 November=
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|ship={{SS|Cartes||2}}
|flag={{flagicon image|Flag of the Second Spanish Republic (plain).svg}} Spain
|desc=The cargo ship foundered off Capo Busto, Spain with the loss of all hands.{{cite web |title=Cartes |url=https://wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?170893 |website=wrecksite.eu |access-date=2 July 2022}}}}
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=17 November=
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|ship={{MV|Brandaris||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The auxiliary sailing ship collided with {{SS|Talvaris||2}} ({{flagu|Latvia}}) in the Elbe at Blankenese, Hamburg, Germany and sank. The crew were rescued.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=18 November 1935 |page=25 |issue=47224 |column=C }} }}
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=18 November=
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|ship={{SS|Kingdoc||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Morrisburg, Ontario.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=20 November 1935 |page=24 |issue=47226 |column=F }} She was refloated on 21 November.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=23 November 1935 |page=25 |issue=47229 }} }}
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=19 November=
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|ship={{SS|Mura||2}}
|flag={{flagicon image|Flag of the Second Spanish Republic (plain).svg}} Spain
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Cape San Antonio, Alicante. She was refloated on 30 November.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=2 December 1935 |page=3 |issue=47236 |column=G }} }}
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=20 November=
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|ship={{MV|Irland||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Denmark}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground off {{ill|Norrskär, Merenkurkku|sv|Norrskär (Kvarken)|lt=Norrskär}}, Finland.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Danish motor-vessel ashore |date=21 November 1935 |page=20 |issue=47227 |column=E }} She was refloated on 18 May 1936.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=The Irland refloated |date=20 May 1936 |page=29 |issue=47379 |column=B }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Krusaa|1904|2}}
|flag={{flagu|Denmark}}
|desc=The cargo ship came ashore in the Nantucket Sound. She was refloated on 26 November.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=28 November 1935 |page=26 |issue=47233 |column=F }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Sheaf Brook||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship foundered in the North Sea {{convert|110|nmi|km}} south east of the mouth of the Tyne with the loss of all nineteen crew.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Silence after S O S in North Sea |date=22 November 1935 |page=16 |issue=47228 |column=E }} }}
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=21 November=
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|ship={{SS|Ban Ho Guan||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Netherlands}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Keelung, China and was wrecked.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=22 November 1935 |page=27 |issue=47228 |column=B }}
}}
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|ship={{Ship||General Gough|schooner|2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The three-masted schooner departed Lisbon, Portugal bound for Grand Bank. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Voyage of a sailing ship |date=13 February 1936 |page=24 |issue=47297 |column=C }} }}
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=22 November=
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|ship={{SS|Lancresse||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship collided with {{SS|Tres||2}} ({{flagu|Norway}}) in the English Channel off Ramsgate, Kent and sank with the loss of one of her eleven crew.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Steamer sunk in Channel |date=23 November 1935 |page=11 |issue=47229 |column=D }} The wreck was dispersed by explosives in February 1936.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Removing sunken steamer off Deal |date=21 February 1936 |page=16 |issue=47304 |column=C }} }}
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=25 November=
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|ship=Daisy Marguerite
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The schooner foundered in Fortune Bay.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=26 November 1935 |page=4 |issue=47232 |column=G }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Orchis||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster foundered in the Bristol Channel {{convert|5|nmi|km}} off Pencarrow Head, Cornwall. The crew were rescued by a fishing vessel. }}
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=26 November=
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|ship=Ithona
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=During a voyage from Ketchikan, Territory of Alaska, to Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada, the 29-gross register ton fishing vessel was wrecked in thick fog on Hogg Rock ({{coord|55|11|15|N|131|18|30|W|name=Hogg Rock}}) in Southeast Alaska. Her crew of six survived.[https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-i/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (I)]
}}
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=30 November=
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|ship={{SS|Bagdad||2}}
|flag={{flagu|France}}
|desc=The cargo liner ran aground off Sainte-Marie, Réunion. She was a constructive total loss.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=3 December 1935 |page=8 |issue=47237 |column=F }} }}
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=Unknown date=
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|ship=Elizabeth
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=The freighter was driven ashore off Miami Beach in a hurricane in November. The vessel was refloated in May 1936 and scuttled.{{cite book|title=Florida's Shipwrecks|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=E9rCexEYazUC&q=elizabeth&pg=PA93 |last=Barnette |first=Michael |series=Images of America |year=2008 |publisher=Arcadia Publishing |location=Charleston, South Carolina |isbn=978-0-7385-5413-6 |pages=113}}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Teru Maru||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=The cargo ship foundered in the South China Sea off Korea sometime between 1 and 12 November.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=13 November 1935 |page=23 |issue=47220 |column=C }} }}
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December
=1 December=
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|ship={{MV|Jane Maersk||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Denmark}}
|desc=The tanker ran aground at Refsnæs. She was refloated on 4 December.
}}
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|ship={{SS|Ypres||2}}
|flag={{Flagicon image|Flag of the Second Spanish Republic (plain).svg}} Spain
|desc=The cargo ship sank off Mete. The crew survived. }}
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=2 December=
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|ship={{MV|Perynas II||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Brazil|1889}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Rio Grande do Sul and was wrecked.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=4 December 1935 |page=6 |issue=47238 |column=G }} }}
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=3 December=
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|ship=Crosby
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=The steamship was destroyed by fire whilst laid up at Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin.
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|ship=Petoskey
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=The steamship was destroyed by fire whilst laid up at Sturgeon Bay.
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|ship=Swift
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=The steamship was destroyed by fire whilst laid up at Sturgeon Bay.
}}
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|ship=Waukegan
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=The steamship was destroyed by fire whilst laid up at Sturgeon Bay. }}
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=4 December=
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|ship=Eddystone
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The Thames barge was rammed and sunk in the River Thames by {{SS|City of Brussels|1925|2}} ({{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}). The three crew were rescued by a tug.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=6 December 1935 |page=9 |issue=47240 |column=E }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Menja||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Sweden}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground in the Nieuwe Diep. The crew were rescued.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=5 December 1935 |page=28 |issue=47239 |column=F }} }}
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=5 December=
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|ship={{SS|Serb||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Ballycastle, County Antrim. She was refloated on 9 December. }}
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=6 December=
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|ship={{SS|Borgfred|1920|2}}
|flag={{flagu|Norway}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground on a reef {{convert|6|nmi|km}} north east of Christiansted, United States Virgin Islands.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=7 December 1935 |page=23 |issue=47241 |column=C }} She was refloated on 10 December.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=11 December 1935 |page=22 |issue=47244 |column=F }}
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|ship=Svanen
|flag={{flagu|Sweden}}
|desc=The auxiliary schooner collided with {{SS|Themis||2}} ({{flagu|Sweden}}) in the Baltic Sea off Vaxholm, Stockholm County and sank with some loss of life.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=9 December 1935 |page=21 |issue=47242 |column=F }} }}
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=9 December=
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|ship={{ship|ST|Luisa Neri||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=The tug collided with {{SS|Exeter|1931|2}} ({{flagu|United States|1912}}) at New York Harbor and sank with the loss of one crew member.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=10 December 1935 |page=22 |issue=47243 |column=F }} }}
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=10 December=
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|ship={{Ship|ST|Avance||2}}
|flag={{flagu|France}}
|desc=The tug was rammed and sunk by {{MV|Oilreliance||2}} ({{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}) at Sète, Hérault.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=12 December 1935 |page=29 |issue=47245 |column=C }} }}
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=18 December=
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|ship=Minnie
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=The 11-net register ton fishing vessel was abandoned after a fire broke out in her engine room and went out of control while she was in Clover Pass ({{coord|55.4722|N|131.7917|W|name=Clover Pass}}) in Southeast Alaska. Her crew of two abandoned ship in a skiff. Minnie burned for several hours and drifted onto the shore of Clover Island ({{coord|55|29|N|131|48|W|name=Clover Island}}), becoming a total loss.[https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-m/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (M)]
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=19 December=
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|ship=E. C. Adams
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The schooner sank {{convert|250|nmi|km}} south of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=20 December 1935 |page=3 |issue=47252 |column=F-G }}
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|ship={{SS|Grosvenor|1908|2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster ran aground on Lindisfarne, Northumberland and was wrecked. The eight crew were rescued by the Lindisfarne Lifeboat.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Burning blankets as distress signals |date=20 December 1935 |page=11 |issue=47252 |column=F }}
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|ship={{MV|Sangstad|1925|2}}
|flag={{flagu|Norway}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground in the Hudson River {{convert|12|nmi|km}} downstream of Albany, New York, United States. She was refloated on 22 December. }}
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=20 December=
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|ship={{SS|Britt-Marie||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Sweden}}
|desc=The cargo ship sank at Santos, Saõ Paulo, Brazil when her cargo of nitrates caught fire and exploded. Three crew were killed.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Three dead in explosion in ship |date=21 December 1935 |page=9 |issue=47253 |column=C }}
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|ship={{SS|Ionion||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Greece}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Cakal Burnu, Turkey.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=23 December 1935 |page=21 |issue=47254 |column=G }} She was refloated on 27 December. }}
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=21 December=
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|ship={{SS|Otto Alfred Muller||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The cargo ship was rammed and sunk in the Baltic Sea off Gdynia, Poland by {{SS|Kersten Miles||2}} ({{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}) and sank. She was refloated on 3 January.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=News of the Otto Alfred Muller |date=4 January 1936 |page=6 |issue=47263 |column=G }}
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|ship={{SS|Spind|1917|2}}
|flag={{flagu|Norway}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Nuevitas, Cuba. She was refloated on 28 December.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=News of the Spind |date=1 January 1936 |page=23 |issue=47260 |column=C }} }}
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=23 December=
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|ship={{ship|ST|Daressalaam||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|desc=The tug foundered off Beira, Portuguese East Africa. All 23 crew were rescued by {{MV|Incomati||2}} ({{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}).{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=24 December 1935 |page=6 |issue=47255 |column=F }} }}
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=24 December=
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|ship={{SS|Michalis Poutos||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Greece}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground at Gore Point, Somerset, United Kingdom. She broke her back and was a total loss. The wreck was refloated the next day. All 29 crew survived.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Stranding of a Greek steamer |date=27 December 1935 |page=19 |issue=47256 |column=E }}
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|ship=Stour
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The Thames barge ran aground off Brightlingsea, Essex and sank. All three crew were rescued by the Thames barge Genesta ({{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}). She was a total loss.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=1 January 1936 |page=23 |issue=47260 |column=C }} }}
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=25 December=
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|ship=Loustic
|flag={{flagu|France}}
|desc=The schooner was blown ashore at Gyllyngvase Beach, Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=27 December 1935 |page=19 |issue=47256 |column=E-F }} Although badly damaged it was later possible to refloat the ship.{{cite book |last=Noall |first=C. |year=c. 1969 |title=Cornish Shipwrecks Illustrated |location=Truro |publisher=Tor Mark Press |page=14}} Or, she broke up a few days later.{{cite book|last=Gilson|first=Peter|title=Falmouth|year=1990|publisher=Sutton Publishing Limited|location=Stroud|isbn=0-7509-3068-3}} }}
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=26 December=
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|ship={{SS|Kentbrook|1903|2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The coaster departed Plymouth, Devon for Portsmouth, Hampshire. No further trace, presumed foundered in the English Channel with the loss of all seven crew.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=The loss of the Kentbrook |date=6 November 1936 |page=8 |issue=47525 |column=G }}
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|ship={{SS|Paringa||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Republic of China (1912–1949)|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship foundered in the Pacific Ocean off Lakes Entrance, Victoria, Australia with the loss of all 31 crew.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Mystery of the sea |date=30 December 1935 |page=12 |issue=47258 |column=F }} }}
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=28 December=
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|ship={{SS|Ekatontarchos Dracoulis||2}}
|flag={{flagu|Greece}}
|desc=The cargo ship collided with the dock at Keelung, China and was beached outside the harbour.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=30 December 1935 |page=19 |issue=47258 |column=E }}
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|ship={{SS|Kinburn||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship was wrecked at Chéticamp, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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|ship={{SS|Lough Fisher||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship ran aground in the Irish Sea {{convert|3|nmi|km}} north west of Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire and sank. All nine crew survived. }}
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=29 December=
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|ship={{SS|Cressado||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship broke free from her moorings and was beached in the Douro at Porto, Portugal. The crew were taken off by breeches buoy.
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|ship={{SS|Maud Llewellyn||2}}
|flag={{flagu|United Kingdom|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship broke free from her moorings and was beached in the Douro at Porto. The crew were taken off by breeches buoy. }}
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=30 December=
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|ship= {{SS|Donetz|1920|2}}
|flag={{flagu|Soviet Union|1924}}
|desc=The cargo ship is believed to have foundered off Helsingfors, Finland.{{cite web |title=Donetz |url=https://wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?131723 |website=wrecksite.eu |access-date=2 July 2022}}}}
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|ship= Chikuma
|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}
|desc=The decommissioned Chikuma-class protected cruiser was sunk as a target.
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|ship={{SS|City of Taunton|1892|2}}
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=The {{convert|292|ft|adj=on}} cargo ship, a sidewheel paddle steamer, was beached and abandoned at Somerset, Massachusetts, on the west bank of the Taunton River at {{coord|41|42|39|N|071|10|33|W|name=City of Taunton}}, just south of the future site of the Charles M. Braga Jr. Memorial Bridge, sometime during the 1930s. The wreck settled on the river bottom in very shallow water.{{Cite web| url=http://wreckhunter.net/DataPages/cityoftaunton-dat.htm |title=City of Taunton | publisher=Hunting New England Shipwrecks |accessdate=1 February 2021 }}
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|ship=F. C. Pendleton
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=The {{convert|145|ft|adj=on}}, 408-gross register ton three-masted schooner burned and sank without loss of life in up to {{convert|45|ft}} of water at {{coord|44|19|38|N|068|54|27|W|name=F. C. Pendleton}} while at anchor in Seal Harbor at Islesboro, Maine, sometime during the 1930s.{{Cite web| url=http://wreckhunter.net/DataPages/fcpendleton-dat.htm |title=F. C. Pendleton | publisher=Hunting New England Shipwrecks |accessdate=3 February 2021 }}
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|ship=Gardner G. Deering
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=The {{convert|251|ft|adj=on}}, 1,982-gross register ton five-masted schooner was abandoned and later burned in Smith Cove off West Brooksville, Maine, sometime during the 1930s. Her wreck settled in {{convert|10|to|30|ft}} of water approximately {{convert|500|ft}} off the north shore of the cove at {{coord|44|22|55|N|068|46|30|W|name=Gardner G. Deering}}.{{Cite web| url=http://wreckhunter.net/DataPages/gardnergdeeringt-dat.htm |title=Gardner G. Deering | publisher=Hunting New England Shipwrecks |accessdate=6 February 2021 }}
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|ship=Salvator
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=The 467-gross register ton, {{convert|160|ft|m|adj=on}} four-masted schooner was wrecked in Seldovia Bay ({{coord|59|27|45|N|151|43|30|W|name=Seldovia Bay}}) on the coast of the Territory of Alaska.[https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-s/ alaskashipwreck.com Alaska Shipwrecks (S)]
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|ship={{SS|Van|1887|2}}
|flag={{flagu|United States|1912}}
|desc=The retired {{convert|190|ft|adj=on}}, 710-gross register ton coastal cargo ship was scuttled as a means of disposal in {{convert|300|ft}} of water in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|10|nmi}} east of Nahant, Massachusetts.{{Cite web| url=http://wreckhunter.net/DataPages/van-dat.htm |title=Van | publisher=Hunting New England Shipwrecks |accessdate=26 February 2021 }}
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