List of shipwrecks in November 1916

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The list of shipwrecks in November 1916 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during November 1916.

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1 November

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|ship={{SV|Arthur James||2}}

|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}

|desc= The schooner sank near Governor's Island in the harbor at Boston, Massachusetts.{{cite web |url=https://research.mysticseaport.org/coll/coll001/ |title=Records of the T. A. Scott co. |date=20 May 2016 |publisher=mysticseaport.org |access-date=16 April 2021}}

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|ship={{SS|Bernardo Canale|1901|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea {{convert|40|nmi|km}} north west of Cape San Vito, Sicily ({{coord|38|29|N|12|41|E}}) by {{SMU|U-21|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/770.html |title=Bernardo Canale |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=27 September 2012}}

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|ship={{SS|Brierley Hill|1903|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea {{convert|18|nmi|km}} west north west of the Hellisøy Lighthouse, Hordaland, Norway by {{SMU|U-30|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/936.html |title=Brierley Hill |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=29 September 2012}}{{cite web |url=http://www.naval-history.net/WW1LossesBrMS1914-16.htm |title= British Merchant Ships Lost to Enemy Action Part 1 of 3 - Years 1914, 1915, 1916 in date order |publisher=Naval History |accessdate=22 January 2013}}

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|ship={{SS|Ivanhoe|1907|2}}

|flag={{flag|Norway}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Barents Sea {{convert|30|nmi|km}} north of Vardø, Finnmark by {{SMU|U-56||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/3084.html |title=Ivanhoe |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=12 October 2012}}

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|ship={{SV|Marcia Bailey||2}}

|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}

|desc= The schooner sank off Saybrook, Connecticut, after striking the Cornfield Shoal.{{cite web |url=https://research.mysticseaport.org/coll/coll001/ |title=Records of the T. A. Scott co. |date=20 May 2016 |publisher=mysticseaport.org |access-date=16 April 2021}}

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|ship={{SS|Seatonia|1898|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean ({{convert|80|nmi|km}} north west of the Fastnet Rock ({{coord|52|00|N|11|30|W}}) by {{SMU|U-49||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5499.html |title=Seatonia |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=9 October 2012}}

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|ship={{SS|Torero|1882|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The coaster was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea {{convert|6|nmi|km}} off Capo Gallo, Sicily ({{coord|38|30|N|13|28|E}}) by {{SMU|U-21|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/6059.html |title=Torero |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=27 September 2012}}

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|ship={{ship|French torpedo boat|300||2}}

|flag={{navy|France}}

|desc=World War I: The torpedo boat struck a mine and sank in the English Channel off Le Havre, Seine-Inférieure with the loss of twelve of her crew. by {{SMU|UC-26||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/6063.html |title=Torpilleur 300 |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=1 December 2012}}

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2 November

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|ship=Caswell

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The trawler was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|90|nmi|km}} south west by west of the Fastnet Rock by {{SMU|U-49||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/1167.html |title=Caswell |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=9 October 2012}}

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|ship={{ship||Giovanni Anteri Beretta|schooner|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The auxiliary schooner was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Spain ({{coord|40|29|N|1|00|E}}) by {{SMU|U-34|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2463.html |title=Giovani Anteri Beretta |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2 October 2012}}

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|ship=Harfat Castle

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The trawler was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|90|nmi|km}} south west by west of the Fastnet Rock by {{SMU|U-49||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2713.html |title=Harfat Castle |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=9 October 2012}}

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|ship=Kyoto

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The trawler was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|90|nmi|km}} south west by west of the Fastnet Rock by {{SMU|U-49||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/3405.html |title=Kyoto |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=9 October 2012}}{{cite web |url=http://www.naval-history.net/WW1LossesBrFV1914-16.htm |title=British Fishing Vessels Lost to Enemy Action Part 1 of 2 - Years 1914, 1915, 1916 in date order |publisher=Naval History |accessdate=1 February 2013}}

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|ship={{SS|Runhild|1872|2}}

|flag={{flag|Sweden}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was captured in the Baltic Sea ({{coord|61|05|N|20|34|E}}) by {{SMU|U-22|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). A prize crew was put on board and they set sail for Libau, East Prussia, Germany. Runhild struck a mine and sank in the Åland Sea on 3 November.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/7667.html |title=Runhild |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=27 September 2012}} Her crew survived.Swedish Board of Trade: ”Svenska handelsflottans krigsförluster 1914-1920” (Swedish Merchant Marine War losses 1914-1920), Stockholm 1921, p 266-8

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|ship=San Antonio O

|flag={{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea north of Sicily by {{SMU|U-21|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5378.html |title=San Antonio O |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=27 September 2012}}

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|ship={{SS|Spero|1896|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed, shelled and sunk in the North Sea {{convert|95|nmi|km}} west south west of the Hellisøy Lighthouse, Hordaland, Norway ({{coord|59|34|N|1|52|E}}) by {{ship|SM|U-69}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Survivors were rescued by {{USS|Emeline|SP-175|6}} ({{navy|United States|1912}}).{{cite web |url=http://www.clydesite.co.uk/clydebuilt/viewship.asp?id=12525 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304025949/http://www.clydesite.co.uk/clydebuilt/viewship.asp?id=12525 |url-status=usurped |archive-date=4 March 2016 |title=Launched 1896: ss SPERO |publisher=Clydesite |accessdate=3 May 2012}}{{cite DANFS |title=Emeline |url=http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/patrol/emeline.htm |accessdate=3 May 2012}}{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5688.html |title=Spero |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=18 October 2012}}

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|ship={{Ship||Vanadis|barquentine|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|Russian Empire|1914}}

|desc=World War I: The barquentine was sunk in the Baltic Sea ({{coord|61|06|N|21|04|E}}) by {{SMU|U-22|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/6254.html |title=Vanadis |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=27 September 2012}} }}

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3 November

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|ship={{SS|Ägir|1874|2}}

|flag={{flag|Sweden}}

|desc=World War I: The coaster was sunk in the Gulf of Finland off Rauma, FinlandSwedish Board of Trade: ”Svenska handelsflottans krigsförluster 1914-1920” (Swedish Merchant Marine War losses 1914-1920), Stockholm 1921, pp. 269–70 by {{SMU|U-22|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/71.html |title=Ã,,gir |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=27 September 2012}}

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|ship={{ship||Bertha|barque|2}}

|flag={{flag|Sweden}}

|desc=World War I: The barque was sunk in the North Sea east of the Shetland Islands, United Kingdom by {{SMU|U-69}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/774.html |title=Bertha |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=18 October 2012}}

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|ship={{SS|Connemara||2}}

|flag={{Flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=The passenger ship collided with {{SS|Retriever||2}} ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}) at the entrance to Carlingford Lough, County Louth. Both vessels sank with the loss of 97 lives. There was only one survivor, a crew member of Retriever.

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|ship={{SS|Frans|1870|2}}

|flag={{flag|Sweden}}

|desc=World War I: The coaster was sunk in the Gulf of Finland {{convert|14|nmi|km}} off Rauma ({{coord|61|03|N|20|33|E}}) by {{SMU|U-22|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2272.html |title=Frans |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=27 September 2012}}

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|ship={{HMT|Glenprosen}}

|flag={{navy|UK}}

|desc=World War I: The naval trawler struck a mine placed by {{SMU|UC-18}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) and sank in the North Sea {{convert|1|nmi|km}} north north east of the Cross Sands Lightship ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|government}}) with the loss of five of her crew.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2540.html |title=Glenprosen |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=25 November 2012}}

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|ship={{SV|Jönköping|1895|2}}

|flag={{Flag|Sweden}}

|desc=World War I: The sailing vessel, en route from Gävle to Raumo was sunk in the Baltic SeaSwedish Board of Trade: ”Svenska handelsflottans krigsförluster 1914-1920” (Swedish Merchant Marine War losses 1914-1920), Stockholm 1921, p 268-9 by {{SMU|U-22|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/3226.html |title=Jönköping |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=8 August 2016}} Her crew survived.

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|ship={{SS|Ponus||2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=The tanker ran aground at Gyllyngvase, Cornwall and caught fire. Her crew were rescued.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Marine insurance market. |date=6 November 1916 |page=15 |issue=41317 |column=F }}

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|ship={{ship||San Giorgio|brigantine|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The brigantine was stopped and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea north of Sicily ({{coord|38|16|N|10|57|E}}) by {{SMU|U-21|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5394.html |title=San Giorgio |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=27 September 2012}}

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|ship={{SS|Statesman|1895|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea {{convert|200|nmi|km}} east of Malta ({{coord|36|00|N|18|30|E}}) by {{SMU|UB-43}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) with the loss of six of her crew.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5761.html |title=Statesman |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=7 November 2012}}

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|ship={{ship|French destroyer|Yatagan||2}}

|flag={{navy|France}}

|desc=The {{sclass|Framée|destroyer}} collided with Teviot ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}} and sank in the English Channel off Dieppe Seine-Inférieure, France. (Some sources cite a date of loss of 4 November, suggesting that she sank overnight on 3–4 November 1916.){{cite web |url=http://www.worldwar1.co.uk/sunk16.htm |title=Major Warships Sunk in World War 1 1916 |publisher=World War I |accessdate=22 February 2013}}{{cite web|url=http://www.naval-history.net/WW1NavyFrench.htm |title=French Navy |publisher=Naval History |accessdate=21 February 2013}}

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4 November

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|ship={{SS|Clan Leslie|1902|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea {{convert|200|nmi|km}} east of Malta ({{coord|33|56|N|18|37|E}}) by {{SMU|UB-43||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) with the loss of three of her crew.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/1327.html |title=Clan Leslie |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=7 November 2012}}

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|ship={{SS|Esaern Svare||2}}

|flag={{flag|Denmark}}

|desc=The cargo ship caught fire in the English Channel and was abandoned by her crew.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=6 November 1916 |page=15 |issue=41317 |column=F }}

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|ship={{SS|Huntsvale|1898|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea {{convert|200|nmi|km}} east of Malta ({{coord|36|04|N|19|03|E}}) by {{SMU|UB-43||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) with the loss of seven of her crew.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2936.html |title=Huntsvale |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=7 November 2012}}

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|ship={{SS|Mogador|1870|2}}

|flag={{flag|France}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea {{convert|38|nmi|km}} north west of Punta Soller, Mallorca, Spain by {{SMU|U-34|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/4202.html |title=Mogador |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2 October 2012}}

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|ship={{SS|Restitution|1885|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=This whale factory vessel was abandoned and sank off the Scilly Isles en route to South Georgia with whaling equipment.{{cite web |url=http://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?199103 |title=SS Restitution (+1916) |website=wrecksite.eu |accessdate=5 November 2019}}

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|ship={{SS|Skerries|1906|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship struck a mine placed by {{SMU|U-80}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) and sank in the Irish Sea {{convert|15|nmi|km}} north north west of The Skerries, Isle of Anglesey with the loss of two of her crew.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5603.html |title=Skerries |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=20 October 2012}}

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|ship={{SMU|U-20|Germany|6}}

|flag={{navy|German Empire}}

|desc=File:U 20 grounded Denmark 1916.JPG

The Type U 19 submarine ran aground at Vrist, Denmark. She was scuttled the next day.

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5 November

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|ship={{HMT|Cantatrice}}

|flag={{navy|UK}}

|desc=World War I: The naval trawler struck a mine placed by {{SMU|UC-18}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) and sank in the North Sea of Great Yarmouth, Norfolk with the loss of all eighteen crew.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/6820.html |title=Cantatrice |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=25 November 2012}}

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|ship={{HMT|Knot}}

|flag={{navy|UK}}

|desc=The naval trawler was wrecked on the North Carr Rock, in the Firth of Forth.{{cite web |url=http://www.hullwebs.co.uk/content/l-20c/conflict/ww1/trawlers/1916.htm |title=Hull Trawler Losses - 1916 |publisher=Hullwebs |accessdate=12 February 2013}}

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|ship={{ship||Princess of Thule|schooner|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=The schooner was wrecked in Mill Cove, Dartmouth, Devon with the loss of all hands. }}

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6 November

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|ship={{RMS|Arabia||2}}

|flag={{Flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The ocean liner was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea {{convert|300|nmi|km}} east of Malta by {{ship|SM|UB-43}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) with the loss of eleven crew.

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|ship={{Ship||Chester A. Congdon|ship|2}}

|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}

|desc=The cargo ship capsized and sank in Lake Superior. Her crew were rescued.

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|ship={{ship||Fanelly|schooner|2}}

|flag={{flag|France}}

|desc=World War I: The schooner was scuttled in the English Channel {{convert|18|nmi|km}} west south west of Beachy Head, Sussex, United Kingdom by {{SMU|UC-17||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her six crew were rescued by {{SS|W. H. Dyer||2}} ({{flag|Canada|1868}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2123.html |title=Fanelly |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=23 November 2012}}

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|ship=James H. Hall

|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}

|desc=While trying to enter the Thunder Bay River on the coast of Michigan in Lake Huron loaded with a cargo of lumber, the wooden schooner hit a pier and sank in {{convert|6|ft|m}} of water at {{coord|45.0574|-83.4294|name=James H. Hall}}.{{cite web|url=https://thunderbay.noaa.gov/shipwrecks/james_h_hall.html|title=James H. Hall|work=National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration|access-date=November 16, 2019}}{{cite web|url=http://greatlakeships.org/2906147/data?n=3|title=James H. Hall|work=Alpena County George N. Fletcher Public Library|access-date=November 16, 2019}}

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|ship={{ship|SM|UB-45}}

|flag={{navy|German Empire}}

|desc=World War I: The Type UB II submarine struck a mine and sank in the Black Sea off Varna, Romania ({{coord|43|12|N|28|09|E}}) with the loss of sixteen of her twenty crew. The wreck was raised in 1936. }}

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7 November

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|ship={{SMS|F2||6}}

|flag={{navy|German Empire}}

|desc=The F Type minesweeping boat was lost on this date.

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|ship={{SV|Frieda||2}}

|flag={{flagicon|Russian Empire}} Grand Duchy of Finland

|desc=The barque was wrecked at South Rock, County Down, Ireland, United Kingdom.{{cite web|url=http://www.bruzelius.info/Nautica/Ships/Fourmast_ships/County_of_Edinburgh(1885).html |title=County of Edinburgh |publisher=bruzelius.info |accessdate=3 November 2020}}

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|ship={{SS|Furulund|1895|2}}

|flag={{flag|Norway}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was scuttled in the English Channel {{convert|40|nmi|km}} west north west of Cap la Hève, Seine Maritime, France by {{SMU|UC-17}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2325.html |title=Furulund |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=23 November 2012}}

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|ship=Melanie

|flag={{navy|Russian Empire}}

|desc=World War I: The ship was sunk in the Black Sea off Cape Tarkhankut by {{SMU|UB-46}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/4065.html |title=Melanie |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=7 November 2012}}

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|ship=Raymond

|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}

|desc= The barge became waterlogged of San Luis Pass, Texas, eventually drifting on to rocks and breaking up, a total loss.{{cite web |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bc1GAQAAIAAJ&dq=ship%3A++Thomas+J.+Horan%2C+1916&pg=PA3 |title=United States Congressional Serial Set, Volume 7444 |year=1918 |publisher=U.S. Government Printing Office |via=Googlebooks |access-date=12 April 2021}}

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|ship={{SS|Reime|1912|2}}

|flag={{flag|Norway}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the English Channel {{convert|51|nmi|km}} south west of Dungeness, Kent, United Kingdom by {{SMU|UB-40}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5060.html |title=Reime |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=6 November 2012}}

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|ship={{SS|Suffolk Coast|1913|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The coaster was scuttled in the English Channel {{convert|14|nmi|km}} east south east of Cape Barfleur, Seine-Inférieure by {{SMU|UC-17}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5824.html |title=Suffolk Coast |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=23 November 2012}}

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|ship={{SS|Thuhaug|1903|2}}

|flag={{flag|Norway}}

|desc=World War I: The coaster was sunk in the English Channel {{convert|35|nmi|km}} off Cap La Hève by {{SMU|UC-17}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/6017.html |title=Thuhaug |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=23 November 2012}}

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8 November

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|ship={{SS|Columbian|1907|2}}

|flag={{Flag|United States|1912}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was captured and sunk with explosives in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|50|nmi|km}} north west of Cape Ortegal, Spain ({{coord|44|18|N|9|20|W}}) by {{SMU|U-49||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew was transferred to {{SS|Balto|1916|2}} ({{navy|German Empire}}), a captured Norwegian ship, then transferred to {{SS|Varing||2}} ({{flag|Sweden}}) when Balto was sent into Corunna, Spain, and scuttled.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/1385.html |title=Columbian |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=9 October 2012}}{{cite web |url=http://www.usmm.org/ww1merchant.html |title=U.S. Merchant Ships, Sailing Vessels, and Fishing Craft Lost from all Causes during World War I |publisher=USMM.org |accessdate=22 October 2020}}{{cite web |url=https://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?140955 |title=Columbian (+1916) |publisher=Wrecksite |accessdate=22 October 2020}}

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|ship={{SS|Killellan|1915|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The collier was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel {{convert|17|nmi|km}} south west by south of the Colbart Lightship ({{flag|France}}) by {{SMU|UB-40||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/3322.html |title=Killellan |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=6 November 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{SS|Luigi Pastro|1899|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Strait of Sicily off Maritimo Island ({{coord|37|48|N|11|37|E}}) by {{SMU|U-34|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/3752.html |title=Luigi Pastro |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2 October 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{MV|Raimi||2}}

|flag={{Flagcountry|Russian Empire|1914}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Gulf of Finland off Rauma, Finland by {{SMU|U-22|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5888.html |title=Raimi |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=27 September 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{SS|Sheldrake|1894|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the Strait of Sicily off Maritimo Island ({{coord|37|54|N|11|41|E}}) by {{SMU|U-34|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived, but two of them were taken as prisoners of war.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5547.html |title=Sheldrake |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2 October 2012}}

}}

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|ship=Vineyard

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The trawler struck a mine and sank in the North Sea {{convert|13|nmi|km}} east south east of Aberdeen with the loss of nine of her crew.

}}

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|ship={{HMS|Zulu|1909|6}}

|flag={{navy|UK}}

|desc=World War I: The {{sclass2|Tribal|destroyer|||1905}} struck a mine placed by {{SMU|UC-1}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) and broke in two in the North Sea off Gravelines, Pas-de-Calais, France with the loss of three of her 70 crew. The stern section sank. The bow section was towed to Calais and then Sheerness, Kent, United Kingdom where it was joined to the stern section of {{HMS|Nubian|1909|6}} to create {{HMS|Zubian}}.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/6636.html |title=HMS Zulu |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=17 November 2012}}

}}

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9 November

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|ship={{SS|Balto|1916|2}}

|flag={{navy|German Empire}}

|desc=World War I: The depot ship was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|70|nmi|km}} north east of Cape Villano, Spain ({{coord|43|00|N|9|00|W}}). Formerly a Norwegian cargo ship, she had been seized on 6 November by {{SMU|U-49||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/617.html |title=Balto |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=9 October 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{HMS|Fair Maid}}

|flag={{navy|UK}}

|desc=World War I: The minesweeper struck a mine placed by {{SMU|UC-18}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) and sank in the North Sea with the loss of five of her crew.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2104.html |title=Fair Maid |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=25 November 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{SS|Fordalen|1893|2}}

|flag={{flag|Norway}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|50|nmi|km}} north west of Cape Villano by {{SMU|U-49||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew was transferred to {{SS|Balto|1916|2}} ({{navy|German Empire}}), a captured Norwegian ship, then transferred to {{SS|Varing||2}} ({{flag|Sweden}}) when Balto was sent into Corunna, Spain and scuttled.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2226.html |title=Fordalen |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=9 October 2012}}{{cite web |url=https://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?143720 |title=Fordalen (+1916) |publisher=Wrecksite |accessdate=22 October 2020}}

}}

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|ship={{SS|Marga|1908|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The coaster was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|16|nmi|km}} north by west of Ouessant, Finistère, France by {{SMU|UC-18||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/3898.html |title=Marga |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=25 November 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{SS|Sunniside|1905|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The coaster struck a mine placed by {{SMU|UC-4}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) and sank in the North Sea {{convert|4|nmi|km}} east north east of Southwold, Suffolk with the loss of four of her crew.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5832.html |title=Sunniside |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=18 November 2012}} }}

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10 November

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|ship={{HMT|Benton Castle}}

|flag={{navy|UK}}

|desc=World War I: The naval trawler struck a mine placed by {{SMU|UC-17}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) and sank in the English Channel off Dartmouth, Devon with the loss of ten of her crew.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/756.html |title=Benton Castle |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=23 November 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{SS|Bogota|1906|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|120|nmi|km}} south west of Ouessant, Finistère, France ({{coord|46|51|N|6|54|W}}) by {{SMU|U-50||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/846.html |title=Bogota |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=9 October 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{SS|Camma|1882|2}}

|flag={{flag|Norway}}

|desc=World War I: The coaster was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|5|nmi|km}} north west of the Segaras Lighthouse, Spain ({{coord|43|17|N|9|09|W}}) by {{SMU|U-49||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/1071.html |title=Camma |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=9 October 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{SS|Chippewa|1905|2}}

|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}

|desc= The steamer stranded on Wings Neck, Massachusetts, in a gale. Later refloated.{{cite web |url=https://research.mysticseaport.org/coll/coll001/ |title=Records of the T. A. Scott co. |date=20 May 2016 |publisher=mysticseaport.org |access-date=11 April 2021}}

}}

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|ship={{SS|Freja|1915|2}}

|flag={{flag|Denmark}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea {{convert|10|nmi|km}} off Garrucha, Andalusia, Spain by {{SMU|U-64|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2286.html |title=Freja |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=16 October 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{ship||H.M.W.|Thames barge|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The Thames barge struck a mine placed by {{SMU|UC-18}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) and sank in the English Channel {{convert|1|nmi|km}} north by west of the Boulogne Lightship ({{flag|France}}) with the loss of a crew member.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2664.html |title=H.M.W. |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=25 November 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{SMS|S57}}

|flag={{navy|German Empire}}

|desc=World War I: The {{sclass|S49|torpedo boat}} struck a mine in the Gulf of Finland and was consequently scuttled.

}}

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|ship={{SS|Tripel|1908|2}}

|flag={{flag|Norway}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea {{convert|5|nmi|km}} off Garrucha by {{SMU|U-64|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/6120.html |title=Freja |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=16 October 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SMS|V75}}

|flag={{navy|German Empire}}

|desc=World War I: The {{sclass|V67|destroyer}} struck two mines and sank in the Gulf of Finland. }}

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11 November

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|ship=Anna I

|flag={{flagcountry|Russian Empire|1914}}

|desc=World War I: The icebreaker struck a mine and sank in the White Sea.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/328.html |title=Anna I |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=20 October 2012}}

}}

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|ship=Astrid

|flag={{flag|Sweden}}

|desc=World War I: The yacht was sunk in the Gulf of Finland off Rauma, FinlandSwedish Board of Trade: ”Svenska handelsflottans krigsförluster 1914-1920” (Swedish Merchant Marine War losses 1914-1920), Stockholm 1921, p 272-3 by {{SMU|U-22|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/512.html |title=Astrid |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=27 September 2012}}{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Fiove more ships lost. |date=16 November 1916 |page=7 |issue=41326 |column=D }}

}}

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|ship={{SS|Barbara|1889|2}}

|flag={{flag|Greece}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean north west of Cape Ortegal, Spain ({{coord|45|02|N|8|34|W}}) by {{SMU|U-49||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/6727.html |title=Barbara |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=9 October 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|Daphne|1899|2}}

|flag={{flag|Norway}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the English Channel {{convert|30|nmi|km}} off Start Point, Devon, United Kingdom by {{SMU|UC-16||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/1571.html |title=Daphne |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=23 November 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{SMS|G90}}

|flag={{navy|German Empire}}

|desc=World War I: The {{Sclass|G85|torpedo boat}} struck a mine and sank in the Gulf of Finland off Reval, Estonia.

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|Løkken|1914|2}}

|flag={{flag|Norway}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|100|nmi|km}} north of Cape Ortegal by {{SMU|U-50||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/3786.html |title=Løkken |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=9 October 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|Morazan|1905|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|145|nmi|km}} south west by west of Ouessant ({{coord|46|41|N|7|39|W}}) by {{SMU|U-50||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived, but her captain was taken as a prisoner of war.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/4244.html |title=Morazan |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=9 October 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{SS|Ragnar|1896|2}}

|flag={{flag|Denmark}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|100|nmi|km}} north of Cape Finisterre, Spain ({{coord|44|56|N|8|38|W}}) by {{SMU|U-49||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5002.html |title=Ragnar |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=9 October 2012}} Her 21 crew were rescued by {{SS|Leda||2}} ({{flag|Netherlands}}).

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SMS|S58}}

|flag={{navy|German Empire}}

|desc=World War I: The {{Sclass|S49|torpedo boat}} struck a mine and sank in the Gulf of Finland off Reval.

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SMS|S59}}

|flag={{navy|German Empire}}

|desc=World War I: The {{Sclass|S49|torpedo boat}} struck a mine and sank in the Gulf of Finland off Reval.

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|Sarah Radcliffe|1896|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The collier was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|170|nmi|km}} south west of Ouessant ({{coord|46|00|N|7|00|W}}) by {{SMU|U-50||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5447.html |title=Sarah Radcliffe |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=9 October 2012}} Her 28 crew were rescued by {{SS|Hudin||2}} ({{flag|Norway}}).

}}

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|ship={{SS|Seirstad|1899|2}}

|flag={{flag|Norway}}

|desc=World War I: The coaster was sunk in the English Channel {{convert|10|nmi|km}} south of the Longsands Lightship ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|government}}) ({{coord|49|57|N|5|38|W}}) by {{SMU|UC-17||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5512.html |title=Seirstad |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=23 November 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SMS|V72}}

|flag={{navy|German Empire}}

|desc=World War I: The {{Sclass|V67|destroyer}} struck a mine and sank in the Gulf of Finland off Reval.

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SMS|V76}}

|flag={{navy|German Empire}}

|desc=World War I: The {{Sclass|V67|destroyer}} struck a mine and sank in the Gulf of Finland off Reval.

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship=Veronica

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The fishing smack was scuttled in the English Channel {{convert|9|nmi|km}} south east of Start Point by {{SMU|UC-16||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/6307.html |title=Veronica |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=23 November 2012}} }}

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12 November

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|ship={{SS|Ioannis|1902|2}}

|flag={{flagicon|Greece}} Greece

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|150|nmi|km}} north of Cape Finisterre, Spain ({{coord|45|30|N|7|20|W}}) by {{SMU|U-50||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/7149.html |title=Ioannis |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=9 October 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|Kapunda|1908|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo liner was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea {{convert|205|nmi|km}} east south east of Malta ({{coord|35|00|N|18|39|W}}) by {{SMU|UB-43||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/3252.html |title=Kapunda |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=7 November 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|Lady Carrington|1908|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The collier was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|98|nmi|km}} north west of Cape Ortegal, Spain ({{coord|44|15|N|8|50|W}}) by {{SMU|U-49||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/3463.html |title=Lady Carrington |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=9 October 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|San Giovanni|1899|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|110|nmi|km}} north of Cape Ortegal by {{SMU|U-50||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5395.html |title=San Giovanni |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=9 October 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|Stylinai Bebis|1908|2}}

|flag={{flagicon|Greece}} Greece

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|150|nmi|km}} north of Cape Finisterre ({{coord|45|20|N|7|30|W}}) by {{SMU|U-50||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5818.html |title=Stylinai Bebis |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=9 October 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|Therese|1898|2}}

|flag={{flag|Denmark}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean of Cape Ortegal by {{SMU|U-49||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5984.html |title=Therese |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=9 October 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{ship||William P. Hood|schooner|2}}

|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}

|desc=The schooner was set afire and abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean ({{coord|51|15|N|15|30|W}}). Her crew were rescued.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=2 December 1916 |page=14 |issue=41340 |column=F }} }}

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13 November

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|ship={{SS|Bernicia|1912|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The passenger ship was scuttled in the English Channel {{convert|20|nmi|km}} south south east of Beachy Head, Sussex by {{SMU|UB-38||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/771.html |title=Bernicia |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=5 November 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|Caterham|1886|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was scuttled in the English Channel {{convert|15|nmi|km}} south south east of Beachy Head by {{SMU|UB-38||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/1170.html |title=Caterham |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=5 November 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|Corinth|1904|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The collier was scuttled in the North Sea {{convert|28|nmi|km}} south by east of Flamborough Head, Yorkshire ({{coord|53|43|N|0|14|E}}) by {{SMU|UB-39||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/1444.html |title=corinth |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=5 November 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SV|Diamond|1878|2}}

|flag={{flag|Sweden}}

|desc=The wooden schooner was last heard from departing Drøbak bound for West Hartlepool. No information is available on the cause of her disappearance. Four casualties.Swedish Board of Trade: ”Svenska handelsflottans krigsförluster 1914-1920” (Swedish Merchant Marine War losses 1914-1920), Stockholm 1921, p 273

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|Lela|1890|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean south west of Ouessant, Finistère, France ({{coord|47|08|N|9|16|W}}) by {{SMU|U-50||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/3557.html |title=Lela |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=9 October 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{ship||Lilloise|schooner|2}}

|flag={{flag|France}}

|desc=World War I: The schooner was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|12|nmi|km}} west of Ouessant by {{SMU|UC-18||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/3609.html |title=Lilloise |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=25 November 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{ship||Marie Thérese|schooner|2}}

|flag={{flag|France}}

|desc=World War I: The schooner was sunk in the Bay of Biscay {{convert|32|nmi|km}} south south west of Ar Men, Finistère ({{coord|47|37|N|5|20|W}}) by {{SMU|UC-16||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/3961.html |title=Marie Therese |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=23 November 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship=Our Boys

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The fishing smack was shelled and sunk in the North Sea off the coast of Norfolk by {{SMU|UB-37||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/4623.html |title=Our Boys |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=4 November 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{ship||Riquette|schooner|2}}

|flag={{flag|France}}

|desc=World War I: The schooner was sunk in the English Channel {{convert|27|nmi|km}} south of the Isle of Wight, United Kingdom ({{coord|50|15|N|0|45|W}}) by {{SMU|UB-38||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5142.html |title=Riquette |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=5 November 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship=Saint Nicolas

|flag={{flag|France}}

|desc=World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the English Channel {{convert|25|nmi|km}} north of Fécamp, Seine-Inférieure by {{SMU|UB-38||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5334.html |title=Saint Nicolas |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=5 November 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship=Superb

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The fishing smack was shelled and sunk in the North Sea off the coast of Norfolk by {{SMU|UB-37||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/6899.html |title=Superb |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=4 November 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{ship||William Thomas Moore|schooner|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=The schooner was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean ({{coord|40|05|N|37|56|W}}). Her crew were rescued by {{SS|Lowther Range||2}} ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}). }}

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14 November

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|ship={{ship||Alcyon|schooner|2}}

|flag={{flag|France}}

|desc=World War I: The schooner was sunk in the English Channel {{convert|25|nmi|km}} north of Ouessant, Finistère by {{SMU|UC-17||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/6747.html |title=Alcyon |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=23 November 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{SS|Burdigala|1897|2}}

|flag={{flag|France}}

|desc=World War I: The armed merchant cruiser, operating as a troopship, struck a mine and sank {{convert|2|nmi|km}} off Kea, Greece ({{Coord|37|40|N|24|17|E}} with the loss of one life.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/996.html |title=Burdigala |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=19 October 2012}}

}}

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|ship=Hatsuse

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The trawler was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|86|nmi|km}} south west of the Fastnet Rock ({{coord|50|14|N|11|00|W}}) by {{SMU|U-50||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2748.html |title=Hatsuse |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=9 October 2012}}

}}

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|ship=N.D. de Bon Secours

|flag={{flag|France}}

|desc=World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|10|nmi|km}} south south west of the La Jument Lighthouse, Finistère by {{SMU|UC-16||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/4293.html |title=N.d. De Bon Secours |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=23 November 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{ship||Nominoe|schooner|2}}

|flag={{flag|France}}

|desc=World War I: The three-masted schooner was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|8|nmi|km}} off Ar Men, Finistère by {{SMU|UC-16||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/7244.html |title=Nominoe |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=23 November 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{SS|Oiz Mendi|1907|2}}

|flag={{flag|Spain|civil-1785}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|54|nmi|km}} south west of The Lizard, Cornwall, United Kingdom ({{coord|49|09|N|5|15|W}}) by {{SMU|UC-17||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/4536.html |title=Oiz Mendi |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=23 November 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{SS|Marie Caroussi|1893|2}}

|flag={{flagicon|Greece}} Greece

|desc=The cargo ship capsized off Jersey, Channel Islands. Eight survivors were rescued by {{SS|Director||2}} ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}).

}}

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|ship={{SS|Polpedn|1902|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel {{convert|20|nmi|km}} south of Littlehampton, Sussex by {{SMU|UB-38||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/4845.html |title=Polpedn |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=5 November 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{ship||Professeur Jalaguier|brigantine|2}}

|flag={{flag|France}}

|desc=World War I: The brigantine was sunk in the English Channel {{convert|25|nmi|km}} east north east of Barfleur, Manche by {{SMU|UB-38||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/4937.html |title=Professeur Jalaguier |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=5 November 2012}}

}}

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|ship=Salangane

|flag={{flag|France}}

|desc=World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|18|nmi|km}} west south west of Ar Men by {{SMU|UC-16||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5353.html |title=Salangane |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=23 November 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{SS|Ullvang|1912|2}}

|flag={{Flag|Norway}}

|desc=World War I: The coaster was sunk in the English Channel {{convert|30|nmi|km}} off Cap la Hève, Seine-Inférieure, France ({{coord|50|10|N|0|30|W}}) by {{SMU|UB-38||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/6194.html |title=Ullvang |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=5 November 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{ship|Japanese submarine|No. 4||2}}

|flag={{navy|Empire of Japan}}

|desc=The No. 1-class submarine sank in the Inland Sea of Japan (approximately {{coord|34|30|N|133|00|E}}) due to an internal gasoline explosion with the loss of two of her sixteen crew. She was later raised, repaired and returned to service.{{cite web|url=http://www.naval-history.net/WW1NavyJapanese.htm |title=Imperial Japanese Navy |publisher=Naval History |accessdate=21 February 2013}}

}}

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15 November

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|ship={{ship||Briantais|barque|2}}

|flag={{flag|France}}

|desc=World War I: The barque was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|200|nmi|km}} west of Ouessant, Finistère by {{SMU|U-49}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/034.html |title=Briantais |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=9 October 2012}} Her crew were rescued.

}}

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|ship={{ship||Crescendo|schooner|2}}

|flag={{flag|Canada|1868}}

|desc=The schooner was run into by a trawler and sank at Queenstown, County Cork, Ireland.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=16 November 1916 |page=15 |issue=41326 |column=D }}

}}

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|ship={{SS|F. Matarazzo|1906|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The collier was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea {{convert|26|nmi|km}} east north east of Linosa, Italy ({{coord|35|05|N|13|20|E}}) by {{SMU|U-64|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2098.html |title=F. Matarazzo |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=16 October 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{ship||La Rochejacquelein|barque|2}}

|flag={{flag|France}}

|desc=World War I: The three-masted barque was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|15|nmi|km}} west south west of The Lizard, Cornwall, United Kingdom by {{SMU|UC-17}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/3450.html |title=La Rochejacquelein |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=23 November 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{SS|Lorca|1910|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|200|nmi|km}} west of Ouessant by {{SMU|U-49}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) with the loss of all 32 crew.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/3688.html |title=Lorca |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=9 October 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{SS|Torridal|1909|2}}

|flag={{flag|Norway}}

|desc=World War I: The coaster was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|30|nmi|km}} north east of Ouessant ({{coord|48|50|N|4|39|W}}) by {{SMU|UC-17}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/6066.html |title=Torridal |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=23 November 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{SMU|UC-15}}

|flag={{navy|German Empire}}

|desc=World War I: The Type UC I submarine was lost in the Black Sea during a minelaying operation near the Romanian port of Sulina, being sunk by her own mines.R.H. Gibson, Maurice Prendergast, The German Submarine War 1914-1918, Periscope Publishing, 2002, p. 135United States Naval Institute Proceedings, Volume 64, United States Naval Institute, 1938, p. 73 This was probably caused by an encounter with the torpedo boat {{ship|NMS|Smeul|1888|2}} ({{navy|Kingdom of Romania}}), whose captain surprised a German submarine near Sulina on 14–15 November 1916, the latter reportedly never returning to her base at Varna. This could only be UC-15, whose systems most likely malfunctioned after being forced to submerge in the shallow waters, upon encountering the Romanian torpedo boat.Cristian Crăciunoiu, Romanian navy torpedo boats, Modelism Publishing, 2003, p. 24

}}

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16 November

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|ship=Alphonse Marceline

|flag={{flag|Belgium}}

|desc=World War I: The fishing vessel was sunk in the English Channel off Cap d'Antifer, Seine-Inférieure, France by {{SMU|UB-40||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) with the loss of four crew.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/222.html |title=Alphonse Marceline |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=6 November 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{SV|Antelope|1852|2}}

|flag={{flag|Sweden}}

|desc=The wooden barque was last heard from departing West Hartlepool bound for Uddevalla. No information is available on the cause of her disappearance. Ten casualties.Swedish Board of Trade: ”Svenska handelsflottans krigsförluster 1914-1920” (Swedish Merchant Marine War losses 1914-1920), Stockholm 1921, pp 273-4

}}

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|ship={{HMT|Anthony Hope}}

|flag={{navy|UK}}

|desc=World War I: The naval trawler struck a mine placed by {{SMU|UC-26}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) and sank in the English Channel off Le Havre, Seine-Inférieure, France ({{coord|49|31|N|0|02|W}}) with the loss of two of her crew.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/356.html |title=HMT Anthony Hope |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=1 December 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{SV|Busy Bee||2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=The schooner was dismasted and abandoned at sea, drifting ashore on rocks 2 miles west of Bude, England.{{cite web |url=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=chi.103309030&view=1up&seq=444 |title=American Marine Engineer September, 1918 |publisher=National Marine Engineers Beneficial Association of the United States |via=Haithi Trust |accessdate=28 September 2020}}{{cite web |url=https://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?204051 |title=Busy Bee (+1916) |publisher=Wrecksite |accessdate=28 September 2020}}

}}

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|ship=Dolfijn

|flag={{flag|Netherlands}}

|desc=World War I: The sailing vessel was scuttled in the North Sea ({{coord|56|50|N|4|20|E}}) by {{SMU|U-47|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/1672.html |title=Dolfijn |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=8 October 2012}}

}}

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|ship=Eugenie

|flag={{flag|France}}

|desc=World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the English Channel {{convert|35|nmi|km}} south of The Lizard, Cornwall, United Kingdom by {{SMU|UC-17||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2059.html |title=Eugenie |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=23 November 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{ship||Fenja|barque|2}}

|flag={{flag|Denmark}}

|desc=World War I: The barque was sunk in the Baltic Sea {{convert|5|nmi|km}} off Oxö, Sweden by {{SMU|U-75||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2155.html |title=Fenja |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=20 October 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{SS|Joachim Brinch Lund|1913|2}}

|flag={{flag|Norway}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was scuttled in the English Channel {{convert|60|nmi|km}} east north east of Ouessant, Finistère, France ({{coord|49|28|N|4|40|W}}) by {{SMU|UC-26||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) with the loss of nine of her crew.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/3162.html |title=Joachim Brinch Lund |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=1 December 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship=Lelia

|flag={{flag|France}}

|desc=World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the English Channel {{convert|14|nmi|km}} north west of the Île de Batz, Finistère by {{SMU|UC-16||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/7193.html |title=Lelia |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=23 November 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{ship||Parnas|barque|2}}

|flag={{flag|Norway}}

|desc=World War I: The barque was scuttled in the North Sea ({{coord|56|50|N|4|20|E}}) by {{SMU|U-47|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/4677.html |title=Parnas |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=8 October 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship=Petit Jean

|flag={{flag|France}}

|desc=World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the English Channel {{convert|38|nmi|km}} south of The Lizard ({{coord|49|20|N|5|08|W}}) by {{SMU|UC-17||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/4767.html |title=Petit Jean |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=23 November 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{SS|San Nicolao|1905|2}}

|flag={{flag|Portugal}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the English Channel east north east of the Île de Batz ({{coord|49|20|N|3|46|W}}) by {{SMU|UC-26||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5411.html |title=San Nicolao |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=1 December 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{MV|Sunlight||2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=The coaster was abandoned in the Bristol Channel. Her crew were rescued.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=24 November 1916 |page=14 |issue=41333 |column=D }}

}}

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|ship={{SMS|T29}}

|flag={{navy|German Empire}}

|desc=The {{sclass|S7|torpedo boat}} collided with another vessel and sank off Cuxhaven, Lower Saxony.

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|Trevarrack|1914|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the English Channel {{convert|25|nmi|km}} west of the Les Hanois Lighthouse, Guernsey, Channel Islands ({{coord|49|40|N|3|48|W}}) by {{SMU|UC-18||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/6105.html |title=Trevarrack |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=25 November 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{ship||Vanguard|ketch|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The ketch was scuttled in the English Channel {{convert|18|nmi|km}} north west of Cap d'Antifer by {{SMU|UB-40||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/6260.html |title=Vanguard |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=6 November 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|Vasco|1895|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship struck a mine placed by {{SMU|UC-16}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) and sank in the English Channel {{convert|10|nmi|km}} west by south of Beachy Head, Sussex ({{coord|50|43|N|0|02|W}} with the loss of seventeen of her crew.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/6265.html |title=Vasco |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=23 November 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|Vega|1895|2}}

|flag={{flag|Norway}}

|desc=World War I: The passenger ship was sunk in the North Sea {{convert|24|nmi|km}} south west of Haaboen, Rogaland ({{coord|58|43|N|4|45|E}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/6862.html |title=Vega |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=20 October 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{ship||Violet Courtney|schooner|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=The schooner was wrecked in a gale at Ibiza, Spain. Her crew were rescued.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=18 November 1916 |page=14 |issue=41328 |column=E }}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|Wilf Golding||2}}

|flag={{flag|Denmark}}

|desc=The cargo ship collided with the barge Pure Oil ({{flag|United States|1912}}) at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and was consequently beached.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=17 November 1916 |page=14 |issue=41327 |column=D }}

}}

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17 November

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|ship={{SS|Canganian|1900|2}}

|flag={{flag|France}}

|desc=World War I: The collier struck a mine placed by {{SMU|UC-29}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) and sank in the North Sea off Montrose, Forfarshire with the loss of thirteen of her crew.{{cite web |url=http://www.naval-history.net/WW1LossesBrRNA-L.htm |title=British Naval Vessels Lost at Sea Part 1 of 2 - Abadol (oiler) to Lynx (destroyer) |publisher=Naval History |accessdate=2 February 2013}}{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/1086.html |title=Canganian |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=2 December 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{ship||Edward G. Hight|schooner|2}}

|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}

|desc=The schooner ran aground in Belfast Lough. She was refloated on 16 December.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=18 December 1916 |page=13 |issue=41353 |column=F }}

}}

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|ship={{ship||Emilia|barque|2}}

|flag={{flag|Portugal}}

|desc=World War I: The barque was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean off the Canary Islands, Spain by {{SMU|UC-20||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/7686.html |title=Emilia |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=26 November 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{ship||Fred A. Davenport|schooner|2}}

|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}

|desc=The schooner was driven ashore at Cape Frances, Dominican Republic and wrecked with some loss of life.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=18 November 1916 |page=14 |issue=41328 |column=E }}

}}

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|ship={{SS|Mansuri||2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=The collier was lost on this date.{{cite web |url=http://www.naval-history.net/WW1LossesBrRNM-Z.htm |title=British Naval Vessels Lost at Sea Part 2 of 2 - M.15 (monitor) to Zylpha (Q-ship) |publisher=Naval History |accessdate=12 February 2013}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|Monia||2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=The cargo ship foundered in the Irish Sea off Puffin Island, Anglesey. Her crew were rescued by the Moelfre Lifeboat.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Marine insurance market. |date=18 November 1916 |page=14 |issue=41328 |column=E }}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{ship||Saint Rogatien|barque|2}}

|flag={{flag|France}}

|desc=World War I: The barque was torpedoed, shelled and sunk in the English Channel off Dieppe, Seine-Inférieure ({{Coord|50|25|N|0|08|E}}) by {{SMU|UB-40||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) with the loss of five of her crew.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5340.html |title=Saint Rogatien |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=6 November 2012}}

}}

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|ship=St. Christophe

|flag={{flag|France}}

|desc=The schooner was wrecked on the Cherrystones, in the Bristol Channel Her eight crew were rescued and the ship's dog survived. St. Christophe was on a voyage from Blaye, Gironde to Swansea, Glamorgan, United Kingdom.{{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=22 December 2014 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141222065415/http://www.swanseadocks.co.uk/Gower%20wrecks%20Rons%20write-up%20site.pdf |archivedate=22 December 2014 }}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|T. A. Scott, Jr.||2}}

|flag={{flag|United States|1916}}

|desc=The tug collided with the merchant submarine {{ship|German submarine|Deutschland||2}} ({{flagcountry|German Empire}}) while escorting Deutschland from New London, Connecticut, to the open ocean and sank immediately with the loss of her entire crew of five, a total loss. Deutschland suffered no casualties but had to return to New London for repairs to her bow.Bernard, Warren, "A U-Boat's Turn," MHQ, Summer 2017, p. 47.{{cite web |url=https://research.mysticseaport.org/coll/coll001/ |title=Records of the T. A. Scott co. |date=20 May 2016 |publisher=mysticseaport.org |access-date=16 April 2021}}

}}

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|ship=White Swan

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=The cargo ship was driven ashore at Gorleston, Suffolk, England. Her twenty crew were rescued by rocket apparatus.

}}

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18 November

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|ship={{ship||Fulvia|schooner|2}}

|flag={{flag|Denmark}}

|desc=The schooner foundered in Dundrum Bay with the loss of one of her seven crew.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=The first snowfall. |date=20 November 1916 |page=5 |issue=41329 |column=E }}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{ship||Kenneth C.|schooner|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=The schooner was driven ashore at Clogerhead, County Louth and was wrecked. Her crew were rescued.

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship=Marie Celine

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=The sailing vessel was driven ashore at Clogerhead and was wrecked. Her crew were rescued.

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{ship||Minde|barque|2}}

|flag={{flag|Norway}}

|desc=The barque was driven ashore at Craster, Northumberland, United Kingdom and wrecked with the loss of seven of her thirteen crew.

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{ship||Shelton Abbey|schooner|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=The schooner was driven ashore at Rosslare Harbour, County Wexford. Her crew were rescued.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=20 November 1916 |page=15 |issue=41329 |column=F }}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|Taffy||2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=The collier foundered off Waterford Harbour, County Waterford. Her crew were rescued. }}

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19 November

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|ship={{ship||Agnes|schooner|2}}

|flag={{flag|Denmark}}

|desc=The schooner was driven ashore at Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, United Kingdom. Her crew were rescued by rocket apparatus.

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|Bessheim||2}}

|flag={{flag|Norway}}

|desc=The passenger ship ran aground at the mouth of the River Tyne. All on board were rescued. She was refloated on 25 November.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=27 November 1916 |page=6 |issue=41335 |column=C }}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|Concezione||2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|civil}}

|desc=The cargo ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|12|nmi|km}} off Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, Spain. Her 24 crew were rescued by a Spanish merchant vessel.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Imperial and Foreign news items. |date=21 November 1916 |page=7 |issue=41330 |column=E }}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{HMS|Fame|Q-ship|6}}

|flag={{navy|UK}}

|desc=The Q-ship was lost on this date.

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|Finn|1906|2}}

|flag={{flag|Norway}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the English Channel {{convert|40|nmi|km}} west by south of Portland Bill, Dorset, United Kingdom ({{coord|50|06|N|2|45|W}}) by {{SMU|UC-26||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2180.html |title=Finn|publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=1 December 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship=Freya

|flag={{flag|Denmark}}

|desc=The sailing vessel was driven ashore at Burnmouth, Berwickshire, United Kingdom and was wrecked with the loss of one of her six crew.

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{ship||Heistad|schooner|2}}

|flag={{flag|Norway}}

|desc=The schooner was driven ashore at Montrose, Fife, United Kingdom and was wrecked. Her crew were rescued.

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{ship||Jarstein|schooner|2}}

|flag={{flag|Norway}}

|desc=The schooner was driven ashore at Kingsbarns, Fife and was wrecked. Her crew were rescued.

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{ship||Jolani|barque|2}}

|flag={{flag|Sweden}}

|desc=The barque was wrecked at Goswick, Northumberland. Her crew were rescued.

}}

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|ship=Manga Reva

|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}

|desc=The barque foundered with the loss of all hands.{{cite web |url=http://www.clydesite.co.uk/clydebuilt/abandoned-ships/PYRENEES_178.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150315051338/http://www.clydesite.co.uk/clydebuilt/abandoned-ships/PYRENEES_178.html |url-status=usurped |archive-date=15 March 2015 |title=PYRENEES |publisher=Clydesite |accessdate=1 July 2016}}

}}

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|ship={{ship||Maria di Pompei|barquentine|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The barquentine was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off Sicily ({{coord|37|05|N|14|25|E}}) by {{SMU|U-72||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived, they were rescued by {{SS|Tchad||2}} ({{flag|France}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/3926.html |title=Maria Di Pompei |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=19 October 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{SS|Muristan||2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=The cargo ship was driven ashore at Blyth, Northumberland and was wrecked with the loss of eighteen of her 32 crew.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Wreck on the Goodwins |date=21 November 1916 |page=5 |issue=41330 |column=C }}

}}

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|ship={{ship|Russian cruiser|Rurik|1906|2}}

|flag={{navy|Russian Empire}}

|desc=World War I: The armoured cruiser struck a mine in the Baltic Sea off Gogland,{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5254.html |title=Rurik |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=1 December 2012}} and was seriously damaged. The ship was later repaired and returned to service.

}}

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|ship={{SS|Spica||2}}

|flag={{flag|Norway}}

|desc=The cargo ship was driven ashore at Blyth. Her crew were rescued.

}}

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|ship={{SS|Waterford||2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=The cargo ship foundered in the North Sea off the coast of Essex. Her crew were rescued. }}

{{shipwreck list end}}

20 November

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|ship={{ship||Alma|schooner|2}}

|flag={{flag|Denmark}}

|desc=The schooner was driven ashore at Lunan, Forfarshire, United Kingdom and wrecked with the loss of one of her six crew.

}}

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|ship={{ship||Argus|barque|2}}

|flag={{flag|Sweden}}

|desc=The barque was driven ashore at Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, United Kingdom. Her ten crew were rescued.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=21 November 1916 |page=15 |issue=41330 |column=E }}

}}

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|ship={{ship||H. C. Grube|schooner|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=The schooner was driven ashore at Montrose. Her crew were rescued. She was refloated on 23 November.

}}

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|ship={{ship||Maria Libera|brig|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|civil}}

|desc=The brig was wrecked at Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France with the loss of all hands.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=22 November 1916 |page=4 |issue=41331 |column=E }}

}}

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|ship={{ship||Rob Roy|schooner|2}}

|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}

|desc=The four-masted schooner sprang a leak and foundered in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|90|nmi|km}} north east of Madeira, Portugal. Her crew survived.

}}

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|ship={{SS|Spetzai|1884|2}}

|flag={{flagicon|Greece}} Greece

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank at Piraeus. She was later refloated, repaired and returned to service.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5691.html |title=Spetzai |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=19 October 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{ship||Talisman|barque|2}}

|flag={{flag|Sweden}}

|desc=The barque was driven ashore at East Haven, Forfarshire and was wrecked. Her ten crew were rescued.

}}

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|ship=Vanguard

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=The tug foundered in the River Clyde at Govan, Renfrewshire. }}

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21 November

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|ship={{Ship||Alameda|schooner|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=The schooner was wrecked at El Puerto de Santa María, Cadíz, Spain.

}}

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|ship={{SS|Alice|1911|2}}

|flag={{flag|France}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the English Channel {{convert|23|nmi|km}} north west of Saint-Valery-en-Caux, Seine-Inférieure ({{coord|50|20|N|0|38|E}}) by {{SMU|UB-40||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/6675.html |title=Alice |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=6 November 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{HMHS|Britannic}}

|flag={{Flagcountry|UKGBI|government}}

|desc= World War I: The hospital ship, a converted {{sclass|Olympic|ocean liner}}, struck a mine in the Kea Channel {{convert|4|nmi|km}} off Kea, Greece ({{coord|37|42|05|N|24|17|02|E}}) and sank with the loss of 30 of the 1,066 people on board. Survivors were rescued by {{HMS|Foresight|1904|6}}, {{HMS|Foxhound|1909|6}}, {{HMS|Heroic}}, {{HMS|Scourge|1910|6}} (all {{navy|UK}}); the tug Goliath ({{Flag|France}}) and a Greek caïque.

}}

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|ship={{ship||Cap Lihou|schooner|2}}

|flag={{flag|France}}

|desc=World War I: The schooner was sunk in the English Channel {{convert|20|nmi|km}} north west of Sept Îles, Finistère by {{SMU|UC-26||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/1093.html |title=Cap Lihou |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=1 December 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{SS|Faunus|1891|2}}

|flag={{flag|Sweden}}

|desc=World War I: The coaster struck a mine placed by {{SMU|UC-17}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) and sank in the North Sea {{convert|14|nmi|km}} south by east of Flamborough Head, Yorkshire, United Kingdom.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2136.html |title=Faunus |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=23 November 2012}} Six of her crew perished.Swedish Board of Trade: ”Svenska handelsflottans krigsförluster 1914-1920” (Swedish Merchant Marine War losses 1914-1920), Stockholm 1921, pp 273-4

}}

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|ship={{ship||Florence E. Melanson||2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=The schooner was driven ashore on Briar Island, Nova Scotia, Canada. Her crew were rescued.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=23 November 1916 |page=12 |issue=41332 |column=E }}

}}

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|ship={{SS|Helena|1907|2}}

|flag={{flag|Netherlands}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the North Sea {{convert|5|nmi|km}} south east of the Cross Sand Lightship ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|government}}) ({{coord|52|34|N|2|00|E}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2788.html |title=Helena |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=21 November 2012}} }}

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22 November

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|ship={{SS|Brierton|1911|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in Atlantic Ocean {{convert|32|nmi|km}} south west of Ouessant, Finistère, France ({{coord|48|00|N|5|32|W}}) by {{SMU|UC-26||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/937.html |title=Brierton |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=1 December 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{SS|City of Mexico|1905|2}}

|flag={{flag|Norway}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the English Channel {{convert|32|nmi|km}} off Beachy Head, Sussex, United Kingdom by {{SMU|UB-40||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/1305.html |title=City of Mexico |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=6 November 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{ship|Russian minesweeper|Fugas||2}}

|flag={{navy|Russian Empire}}

|desc=World War I: The minesweeper struck a mine placed by {{SMU|UC-27}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) and sank off the coast of Finland with the loss of eight of her crew.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2318.html |title=Fugas |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=1 December 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{ship||Grenada|barque|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The four-masted barque was shelled and sunk in the English Channel {{convert|32|nmi|km}} south west by west of Beachy Head ({{Coord|50|24|N|0|07|W}}) by {{SMU|UB-40||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2615.html |title=Grenada |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=6 November 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{SS|Houlgate|1903|2}}

|flag={{flag|France}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the English Channel {{convert|23|nmi|km}} south east of the Owers Lightship ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|government}}) by {{SMU|UB-40||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2898.html |title=Houlgate |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=31 October 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{ship||Sara|barque|2}}

|flag={{flag|Norway}}

|desc=The barque was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean ({{coord|46|51|N|23|29|W}}).{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=25 November 1916 |page=14 |issue=41314 |column=F }}

}}

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|ship={{SS|Trym|1906|2}}

|flag={{flag|Norway}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|9|nmi|km}} west north west of Ar Men, Finistère by {{SMU|UC-26||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/6146.html |title=Trym |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=1 December 2012}} }}

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23 November

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|ship={{SS|Angelica Maersk||2}}

|flag={{flag|Denmark}}

|desc=The cargo ship collided with {{ship||Cupica|barque|2}} ({{flag|United States|1912}}) in the English Channel and was consequently beached at Sandgate, Kent, United Kingdom.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=30 November 1916 |page=14 |issue=41338 |column=F }} She was refloated later that day.

}}

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|ship={{SS|Arthur|1884|2}}

|flag={{flag|Sweden}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Skaggerak {{convert|6|nmi|km}} off Skagen, DenmarkSwedish Board of Trade: ”Svenska handelsflottans krigsförluster 1914-1920” (Swedish Merchant Marine War losses 1914-1920), Stockholm 1921, p 275-6 by {{SMU|U-75}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/467.html |title=Arthur |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=20 October 2012}}

}}

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|ship=Blue Book

|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}

|desc= The barge sank, probably off Connecticut, after the tug {{SS|John Garrett||2}} (flag unknown) lost her tow of barges, a total loss.{{cite web |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bc1GAQAAIAAJ&dq=ship%3A++Thomas+J.+Horan%2C+1916&pg=PA3 |title=United States Congressional Serial Set, Volume 7444 |year=1918 |publisher=U.S. Government Printing Office |via=Googlebooks |access-date=12 April 2021}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship=Blue Fish

|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}

|desc= The barge sank, probably off Connecticut, after the tug {{SS|John Garrett||2}} (flag unknown) lost her tow of barges, a total loss.{{cite web |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bc1GAQAAIAAJ&dq=ship%3A++Thomas+J.+Horan%2C+1916&pg=PA3 |title=United States Congressional Serial Set, Volume 7444 |year=1918 |publisher=U.S. Government Printing Office |via=Googlebooks |access-date=12 April 2021}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{HMHS|Braemar Castle}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|government}}

|desc=World War I: The hospital ship struck a mine placed by {{SMU|U-73}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) and was damaged in the Mykoni Channel with the loss of four lives. She was beached but was later refloated.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/906.html |title=Braemar Castle |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=19 October 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship=C. and G. No. 112

|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}

|desc= The scow sank, probably off Connecticut, after the tug {{SS|John Garrett||2}} (flag unknown) lost her tow of barges, a total loss.{{cite web |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bc1GAQAAIAAJ&dq=ship%3A++Thomas+J.+Horan%2C+1916&pg=PA3 |title=United States Congressional Serial Set, Volume 7444 |year=1918 |publisher=U.S. Government Printing Office |via=Googlebooks |access-date=12 April 2021}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|Dansted|1882|2}}

|flag={{flag|Denmark}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|15|nmi|km}} west of Ar Men, Finistère, France ({{coord|49|01|N|5|32|W}}) by {{SMU|UC-26}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/1566.html |title=Dansted |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=1 December 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship=Dorothy

|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}

|desc= The barge sank, probably off Connecticut, after the tug {{SS|John Garrett||2}} (flag unknown) lost her tow of barges, a total loss.{{cite web |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bc1GAQAAIAAJ&dq=ship%3A++Thomas+J.+Horan%2C+1916&pg=PA3 |title=United States Congressional Serial Set, Volume 7444 |year=1918 |publisher=U.S. Government Printing Office |via=Googlebooks |access-date=12 April 2021}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship=Edward Olney, Jr.

|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}

|desc= The barge sank, probably off Connecticut, after the tug {{SS|John Garrett||2}} (flag unknown) lost her tow of barges, a total loss.{{cite web |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bc1GAQAAIAAJ&dq=ship%3A++Thomas+J.+Horan%2C+1916&pg=PA3 |title=United States Congressional Serial Set, Volume 7444 |year=1918 |publisher=U.S. Government Printing Office |via=Googlebooks |access-date=12 April 2021}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship=Grandma

|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}

|desc= The barge sank, probably off Connecticut, after the tug {{SS|John Garrett||2}} (flag unknown) lost her tow of barges, a total loss.{{cite web |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bc1GAQAAIAAJ&dq=ship%3A++Thomas+J.+Horan%2C+1916&pg=PA3 |title=United States Congressional Serial Set, Volume 7444 |year=1918 |publisher=U.S. Government Printing Office |via=Googlebooks |access-date=12 April 2021}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship=Hendrick

|flag={{flag|France}}

|desc=World War I: The fishing vessel was sunk in the English Channel off Cap d'Antifer, Manche by {{SMU|UB-18}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2801.html |title=Hendrick |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=30 October 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship=Ida Woods

|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}

|desc= The barge went ashore on Hunnewell Point near Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts.{{cite web |url=https://research.mysticseaport.org/coll/coll001/ |title=Records of the T. A. Scott co. |date=20 May 2016 |publisher=mysticseaport.org |access-date=16 April 2021}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship=John S. Thompson

|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}

|desc= The barge sank, probably off Connecticut, after the tug {{SS|John Garrett||2}} (flag unknown) lost her tow of barges, a total loss.{{cite web |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bc1GAQAAIAAJ&dq=ship%3A++Thomas+J.+Horan%2C+1916&pg=PA3 |title=United States Congressional Serial Set, Volume 7444 |year=1918 |publisher=U.S. Government Printing Office |via=Googlebooks |access-date=12 April 2021}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship=Margherita F.

|flag={{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Tyrrhenian Sea by {{SMU|U-72}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/3910.html |title=Margherita F.|publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=19 October 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship=Sarah T. Guinan

|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}

|desc= The barge sank, probably off Connecticut, after the tug {{SS|John Garrett||2}} (flag unknown) lost her tow of barges, a total loss.{{cite web |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bc1GAQAAIAAJ&dq=ship%3A++Thomas+J.+Horan%2C+1916&pg=PA3 |title=United States Congressional Serial Set, Volume 7444 |year=1918 |publisher=U.S. Government Printing Office |via=Googlebooks |access-date=12 April 2021}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{ship||St. Christophe|schooner|2}}

|flag={{flag|France}}

|desc=The schooner was wrecked at Mumbles, Glamorgan, United Kingdom.

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship=W. F. Gilbert

|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}

|desc= The barge sank, probably off Connecticut, after the tug {{SS|John Garrett||2}} (flag unknown) lost her tow of barges, a total loss.{{cite web |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bc1GAQAAIAAJ&dq=ship%3A++Thomas+J.+Horan%2C+1916&pg=PA3 |title=United States Congressional Serial Set, Volume 7444 |year=1918 |publisher=U.S. Government Printing Office |via=Googlebooks |access-date=12 April 2021}}

}}

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24 November

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|ship=Anna

|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}

|desc= The barge stranded on the western shore near Sandy Point in the harbor at New Haven, Connecticut.{{cite web |url=https://research.mysticseaport.org/coll/coll001/ |title=Records of the T. A. Scott co. |date=20 May 2016 |publisher=mysticseaport.org |access-date=16 April 2021}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{HMT|Dhoon}}

|flag={{navy|UK}}

|desc=World War I: The naval trawler struck a mine placed by {{SMU|UC-19}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) and sank in the North Sea off the Newarp Lightship ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|government}}) with the loss of twelve of her crew.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/1630.html |title=Dhoon |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=26 November 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|Jerseyman|1883|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The coaster was torpedoed and sunk in the English Channel south west of Beachy Head, Sussex by {{SMU|UB-19}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/3149.html |title=Jerseyman |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=31 October 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship=John H. Ryerson

|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}

|desc= The barge stranded on the western shore near Sandy Point in the harbor at New Haven, Connecticut. Refloated and returned to service.{{cite web |url=https://research.mysticseaport.org/coll/coll001/ |title=Records of the T. A. Scott co. |date=20 May 2016 |publisher=mysticseaport.org |access-date=16 April 2021}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship=Louise

|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}

|desc= The barge stranded on the western shore near Sandy Point in the harbor at New Haven, Connecticut.{{cite web |url=https://research.mysticseaport.org/coll/coll001/ |title=Records of the T. A. Scott co. |date=20 May 2016 |publisher=mysticseaport.org |access-date=16 April 2021}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|Øifjeld|1912|2}}

|flag={{flag|Norway}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the English Channel north west of Pointe d'Ailly, Seine Maritime, France by {{SMU|UB-18}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/4534.html |title=Øifjeld |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=30 October 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{ship||Padang|barque|2}}

|flag={{flag|Norway}}

|desc=The barque ran aground on Molène, Finistère, France and was a total loss. Her crew were rescued.

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SV|William H. Clifford||2}}

|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}

|desc= The schooner stranded off Montauk Point, New York. Refloated and returned to service.{{cite web |url=https://research.mysticseaport.org/coll/coll001/ |title=Records of the T. A. Scott co. |date=20 May 2016 |publisher=mysticseaport.org |access-date=16 April 2021}}

}}

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25 November

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|ship=Alfred De Courcy

|flag={{flag|France}}

|desc=World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|22|nmi|km}} north north west of Ouessant, Finistère ({{coord|48|50|N|5|05|W}}) by {{SMU|UC-26||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/187.html |title=Alfred De Courcy |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=1 December 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{HMT|Burnley}}

|flag={{navy|UK}}

|desc=World War I: The naval trawler struck a mine placed by {{SMU|UC-4}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) and sank in the North Sea off Orfordness, Suffolk with the loss of all nineteen crew.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/1001.html |title=Burnley |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=18 November 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|Emlynverne|1894|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The coaster was shelled and sunk in the English Channel {{convert|30|nmi|km}} north west by north of Cap d'Antifer, Seine-Inférieure, France ({{coord|49|57|N|0|30|W}}) by {{SMU|UB-18||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/1947.html |title=Emlynverne |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=30 October 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship=Malvina

|flag={{flag|France}}

|desc=World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|15|nmi|km}} off Ouessant ({{coord|48|50|N|5|05|W}}) by {{SMU|UC-26||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/7113.html |title=Malvina |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=1 December 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|Michael|1890|2}}

|flag={{Flagicon|Greece}} Greece

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was scuttled in the Mediterranean Sea {{convert|45|nmi|km}} north of Cape Ténès, Algeria ({{coord|37|12|N|0|18|E}}) by {{SMU|U-38||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/4125.html |title=Michael |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=5 October 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship=Petra

|flag={{flag|Norway}}

|desc=The cargo ship ran aground on the Goodwin Sands, Kent, United Kingdom. Her crew were rescued by the Deal Lifeboat. Petra was refloated the next day. }}

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26 November

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|ship={{SS|Chemung|1888|2}}

|flag={{Flag|United States|1912}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was captured and sunk by torpedo and shelling in the Mediterranean Sea {{convert|14|nmi|km}} east of Cabo de Gata, Andalusia, Spain by {{SMU|U-38||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew were rescued by {{SS|Salvatore Giner||2}} ({{flag|Spain|civil-1785}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/1240.html |title=Chemung |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=5 October 2012}}{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Ellerman liner lost. |date=29 November 1916 |page=9 |issue=41337 |column=E }}{{cite web |url=http://www.usmm.org/ww1merchant.html |title=U.S. Merchant Ships, Sailing Vessels, and Fishing Craft Lost from all Causes during World War I |publisher=usmm.org |accessdate=21 October 2020}}{{cite web |url=https://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?140651 |title=Chemung (+1917) |publisher=Wrecksite |accessdate=21 October 2020}}

}}

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|ship={{SS|Christoforos|1905|2}}

|flag={{flagicon|Greece}} Greece

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Gulf of Genoa {{convert|25|nmi|km}} south west of Genoa, Liguria, Italy by {{SMU|U-72||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/1268.html |title=Christoforos |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=19 October 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{HMT|Finross}}

|flag={{navy|UK}}

|desc=World War I: The naval trawler struck a mine placed by {{SMU|UC-14}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) and sank in the Ionian Sea off Gallipoli, Apulia, Italy.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2181.html |title=Finross |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=21 November 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{HMT|Michaelmas Daisy}}

|flag={{navy|UK}}

|desc=World War I: The naval trawler struck a mine placed by {{SMU|UC-14}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) and sank in the Ionian Sea off Santa Maria di Leuca, Lecce, Italy with the loss of all eleven{{cite web |title=Unit: H.M. Drifter "Michaelmas Daisy." |url=https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/search-results/?Unit=H.M.+Drifter+%22Michaelmas+Daisy.%22 |publisher=Commonwealth War Graves Commission |access-date=18 August 2021}} or all twelve{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/4127.html |title=Michaelmas Daisy |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=21 November 2012}} of her crew.

}}

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|ship={{SS|Mira|Portuguese ship|2}}

|flag={{flag|Portugal}}

|desc=The cargo ship collided with {{SS|Arundo||2}} ({{flag|Netherlands}}) in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Spain and sank. Her crew were rescued by Arundo.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=28 November 1916 |page=17 |issue=41336 |column=E }}

}}

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|ship={{HMT|Narval}}

|flag={{navy|UK}}

|desc=World War I: The naval trawler was sunk in the North Sea {{convert|9|nmi|km}} north of the Shipwash Lightship ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|government}}) by an Imperial German Navy destroyer. Her crew were taken as prisoners of war.{{cite web |url=http://www.llangibby.eclipse.co.uk/milfordtrawlers/Technical%20details/narval__o.htm |title=NARVAL O-141 |publisher=Barry Johnson |accessdate=14 February 2013}}

}}

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|ship={{ship||Romance|barque|2}}

|flag={{flag|Norway}}

|desc=World War I: The barge was scuttled in the North Sea {{convert|100|nmi|km}} east north east of the mouth of the River Tyne by {{SMU|UC-30||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5179.html |title=Romance |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=3 December 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{ship|French battleship|Suffren||2}}

|flag={{navy|France}}

|desc=World War I: The {{sclass|Suffren|battleship}} was torpedoed, blew up, and sank in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|90|nmi|km}} west of Lisbon, Portugal ({{coord|39|10|N|10|48|W}}) by {{ship|SM|U-52}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) with the loss of all 648 crew.

}}

{{shipwreck list end}}

27 November

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|ship={{SS|Belle Ile|1908|2}}

|flag={{Flag|Norway}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the English Channel {{convert|16|nmi|km}} south west of Start Point, Devon, United Kingdom by {{SMU|UB-19||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/719.html |title=Belle Ile |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=31 October 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{SS|Borø|1912|2}}

|flag={{flag|Norway}}

|desc=World War I: The coaster was sunk in the English Channel {{convert|20|nmi|km}} north north west of Jersey, Channel Islands ({{coord|49|35|N|3|04|W}}) by {{SMU|UB-18||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/872.html |title=Borø |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=30 October 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{SS|Karnak|1898|2}}

|flag={{flag|France}}

|desc=World War I: The passenger ship was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea {{convert|70|nmi|km}} south south east of Valletta, Malta by {{SMU|U-32|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) with the loss of seventeen lives.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/3261.html |title=Carnak |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=30 September 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{SS|City of Birmingham|1911|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo liner was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea {{convert|90|nmi|km}} south east of Malta ({{coord|35|10|N|15|41|E}}) by {{SMU|U-32|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) with the loss of four lives.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/1292.html |title=City of Birmingham |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=30 September 2012}} Survivors were rescued by {{HMHS|Letitia|1912|6}} ({{navy|UK}}).{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Big liner sunk without warning. |date=4 December 1916 |page=8 |issue=41341 |column=E }}

}}

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|ship={{SS|Margarita|1871|2}}

|flag={{flagicon|Greece}} Greece

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea north west of Alexandria, Egypt ({{coord|33|10|N|28|10|E}}) by {{SMU|U-39||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/7211.html |title=Margarita |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=6 October 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{SS|Maude Larssen|1897|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was scuttled in the Strait of Sicily {{convert|22|nmi|km}} west south west of Maritimo Island, Italy ({{coord|37|59|N|11|34|E}}) by {{SMU|U-63|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/4035.html |title=Maude Larssen |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=15 October 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{SS|Perra|1891|2}}

|flag={{flag|Norway}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the English Channel {{convert|8|nmi|km}} north of the Casquets, Channel Islands ({{coord|49|52|N|2|23|W}}) by {{SMU|UB-18||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/4748.html |title=Perra |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=30 October 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{SS|Reapwell|1900|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The collier was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea {{convert|148|nmi|km}} north west by north of Alexandria by {{SMU|U-39||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived, but her captain was taken as a prisoner of war.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5037.html |title=Reapwell |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=6 October 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{SS|Rhona|1909|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The coaster was scuttled in the English Channel {{convert|19|nmi|km}} north west by north of Guernsey, Channel Islands by {{SMU|UB-18||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5107.html |title=Rhona |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=30 October 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{ship||Salvatore Ciampa|ship|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The full-rigged ship was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea south east of Toulon, Var, France by {{SMU|U-72||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5364.html |title=Salvatore Ciampa |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=19 October 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{SS|Visborg|1885|2}}

|flag={{flag|Norway}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the English Channel {{convert|14|nmi|km}} south east of Start Point, Devon by {{SMU|UB-19||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/6378.html |title=Visborg |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=31 October 2012}} }}

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28 November

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|ship={{SS|Alert|1897|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The coaster was scuttled in the English Channel {{convert|6|nmi|km}} east north east of the Owers Lightship ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|government}}) by {{SMU|UB-39||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/6671.html |title=Alert |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=5 November 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|Alison|1896|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The coaster was scuttled in the English Channel {{convert|8|nmi|km}} east south east of the Owers Lightship ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|government}}) ({{coord|50|34|N|0|26|W}}) by {{SMU|UB-39||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/206.html |title=Alison |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=5 November 2012}}

}}

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|ship=Amphitrite

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The fishing smack was shelled and sunk in the English Channel {{convert|24|nmi|km}} west by south of Portland Bill, Dorset by {{SMU|UB-37||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/262.html |title=Amphitrite |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=4 November 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{ship||Arthur J. Parker|schooner|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=The schooner was set afire and abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued by {{SS|Rockingham||2}} (flag unknown).{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=4 December 1916 |page=13 |issue=41341 |column=E }}

}}

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|ship=Auguste Marie

|flag={{flag|France}}

|desc=World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the English Channel about {{convert|30|nmi|km}} north west of Ouessant, Finistère ({{coord|48|58|N|5|05|W}}) by {{SMU|UB-18||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived; they were rescued by {{ship|French destroyer|Grondeur||2}} ({{navy|France}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/549.html |title=Auguste Marie |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=30 October 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship=Catena

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The fishing smack was shelled and sunk in the English Channel {{convert|25|nmi|km}} south west by south of Berry Head, Devon by {{SMU|UB-37||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/1169.html |title=Catena |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=4 November 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship=Clematis

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The fishing smack was scuttled in the English Channel {{convert|35|nmi|km}} south east of Start Point, Devon by {{SMU|UC-21||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/1351.html |title=Clematis |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=27 November 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship=Diligence

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The fishing ketch was sunk in the English Channel {{convert|25|nmi|km}} off Berry Head by {{SMU|UB-37||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/1647.html |title=Diligence |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=4 November 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|King Malcolm|1906|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea {{convert|144|nmi|km}} north west by north of Alexandria, Egypt by {{SMU|U-39||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived, but her captain was taken as a prisoner of war.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/3333.html |title=King Malcolm |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=6 October 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{ship||Lady of the Lake|ketch|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The ketch was shelled and sunk in the English Channel {{convert|35|nmi|km}} south east of Start Point, Devon by {{SMU|UC-21||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/3468.html |title=Lady Of The Lake |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=27 November 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|Lucienne|1898|2}}

|flag={{flag|Spain}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the English Channel {{convert|35|nmi|km}} north west of Ouessant by {{SMU|UB-18||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/3734.html |title=Lucienne |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=30 October 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|Moresby|1881|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea {{convert|120|nmi|km}} north west by north of Alexandria by {{SMU|U-39||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) with the loss of 33 crew.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/4247.html |title=Moresby |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=6 October 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{HMT|Pelagia}}

|flag={{navy|UK}}

|desc=World War I: The naval trawler struck a mine placed by {{SMU|UC-21}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) and sank in the English Channel off the Nab Lightship ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|government}}) with the loss of twelve of her crew.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/4712.html |title=Pelagia |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=27 November 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship=Provident

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The fishing smack was scuttled in the English Channel {{convert|24|nmi|km}} west by south of Portland Bill by {{SMU|UB-37||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/4954.html |title=Provident |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=4 November 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|Ramsgarth|1910|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was scuttled in the English Channel {{convert|11|nmi|km}} east by south of the Owers Lightship ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|government}}) by {{SMU|UB-39||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5012.html |title=Ramsgarth |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=5 November 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship=Sea Lark

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The fishing smack was shelled and sunk in the English Channel {{convert|25|nmi|km}} south east of Berry Head by {{SMU|UB-37||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5492.html |title=Sea Lark |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=4 November 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|Sigurd|1896|2}}

|flag={{flag|Denmark}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea {{convert|15|nmi|km}} off Cape Spartivento, Italy ({{coord|38|34|N|8|44|E}}) by {{SMU|U-63|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5564.html |title=Sigurd |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=15 October 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship=Vulcan

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The fishing smack was scuttled in the English Channel {{convert|28|nmi|km}} south east by east of Berry Head by {{SMU|UC-21||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/6405.html |title=Vulcan |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=27 November 2012}} }}

{{shipwreck list end}}

29 November

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|ship={{ship||Georgietta|schooner|2}}

|flag={{Flag|United States|1912}}

|desc=The schooner was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued by {{SS|Borghild||2}} (flag unknown).{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=1 December 1916 |page=2 |issue=41339 |column=D }}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{ship||Grace|schooner|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The schooner was scuttled in the English Channel {{convert|40|nmi|km}} south east of Start Point, Devon by {{SMU|UB-39||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2584.html |title=Grace |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=5 November 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{HMT|Lord Airedale}}

|flag={{navy|UK}}

|desc=World War I: The naval trawler struck a mine placed by {{SMU|UC-11}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) and sank in the North Sea off the Sunk Lightship ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}) with the loss of seven of her crew.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/3689.html |title=Lord Airedale |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=21 November 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|Luciston|1910|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The collier was torpedoed and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea {{convert|4|nmi|km}} off Delimara Point, Malta by {{SMU|UC-22||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/3738.html |title=Luciston |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=29 November 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|Minnewaska|1909|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The troopship struck a mine placed by {{SMU|UC-23}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) and was damaged in Suda Bay, Crete, Greece. She was beached but was declared a total loss.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/4171.html |title=Minniewaska |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=30 November 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|Saint Philippe|1912|2}}

|flag={{flag|France}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the English Channel {{convert|10|nmi|km}} west south west of Guernsey, Channel Islands ({{coord|49|25|N|3|06|W}}) by {{SMU|UB-39||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) with the loss of nine of her crew.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5337.html |title=Saint Philippe |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=5 November 2012}} }}

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30 November

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{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{ship||Arthur H. Wight|schooner|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=The schooner was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued.

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|Aud||2}}

|flag={{flag|Norway}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean ({{coord|50|19|N|5|33|W}}) by {{SMU|UB-18}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew were rescued by {{SS|Alu Mendi||2}} ({{flag|Spain|civil-1785}}).

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{ship||Behrend|schooner|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The schooner was scuttled in the English Channel {{convert|35|nmi|km}} south west of Portland Bill, Dorset by {{SMU|UB-19||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/704.html |title=Behrend |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=31 October 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship=Christabel

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The sailing vessel was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|10|nmi|km}} north by west of St. Ives, Cornwall ({{coord|50|20|N|5|40|W}}) by {{SMU|UB-18}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/1260.html |title=Christabel |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=30 October 2012}}

}}

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|ship=Concord

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The fishing smack was scuttled in the English Channel {{convert|28|nmi|km}} south east of Start Point, Devon by {{SMU|UB-37}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/6734.html |title=Concord |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=4 November 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|Draupner|1901|2}}

|flag={{flag|Norway}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|30|nmi|km}} north of Ouessant, Finistère, France ({{coord|48|58|N|5|21|W}}) by {{SMU|UC-21}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/1714.html |title=Draupner |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=27 November 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|Eggesford||2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk by enemy action. Her crew were rescued.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Sixteen more vessels lost. |date=4 December 1916 |page=8 |issue=41341 |column=E }}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{SS|Egholm|1904|2}}

|flag={{flag|Denmark}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|8|nmi|km}} north north west of Pendeen Head, Cornwall ({{coord|50|16|N|5|48|W}}) by {{SMU|UB-18}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/1833.html |title=Egholm |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=30 October 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship=E.L.G.

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The fishing smack was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|25|nmi|km}} north west of Trevose Head, Cornwall by {{SMU|UB-18}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/1774.html |title=E.L.G. |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=30 October 2012}}

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{HMT|Eskburn}}

|flag={{navy|UK}}

|desc=The naval trawler was lost on this date.

}}

{{shipwreck list item

|ship={{ship||Gaete|schooner|2}}

|flag={{flag|France}}

|desc=World War I: The schooner was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|10|nmi|km}} north of the Créac'h Lighthouse, Finistère by {{SMU|UB-23}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2346.html |title=Gaete |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=1 November 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{SS|Harald|1884|2}}

|flag={{flag|Norway}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean off Ouessant ({{coord|49|10|N|3|40|W}}) by {{SMU|UB-39}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/7067.html |title=Harald |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=5 November 2012}}

}}

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|ship=Interstate

|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}

|desc= The barge sank in a heavy gale and high seas in Chesapeake Bay {{convert|3|mi|spell=in}} from Cove Point Light, a total loss.{{cite web |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bc1GAQAAIAAJ&dq=ship%3A++Thomas+J.+Horan%2C+1916&pg=PA3 |title=United States Congressional Serial Set, Volume 7444 |year=1918 |publisher=U.S. Government Printing Office |via=Googlebooks |access-date=12 April 2021}}{{cite web |url=https://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?292293 |title=Interstate (+1916) |publisher=Wrecksite |access-date=12 April 2021}}

}}

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|ship=Marie Marguerite

|flag={{flag|France}}

|desc=World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean off St. Ives, Cornwall by {{SMU|UB-18}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/3956.html |title=Marie Marguerite |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=30 October 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{SS|Nagata Maru|1889|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}

|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|40|nmi|km}} north east of Ouessant by {{SMU|UB-39}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/4301.html |title=Nagata Maru |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=5 November 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{SS|Njaal|1912|2}}

|flag={{flag|Norway}}

|desc=World War I: The coaster was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|15|nmi|km}} north west of Pendeen by {{SMU|UB-18}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/7243.html |title=Njaal |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=30 October 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{ship||Roma|schooner|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The schooner was scuttled in the Tyrrhenian Sea {{convert|150|nmi|km}} west south west of Naples, Italy ({{coord|39|06|N|10|38|E}}) by {{SMU|U-63|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/6955.html |title=Roma |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=15 October 2012}}

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|ship=Saint Ansbert

|flag={{flag|France}}

|desc=World War I: The sailing vessel was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|20|nmi|km}} west of Trevose Head ({{coord|50|43|N|5|33|W}}) by {{SMU|UB-18}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5304.html |title=Saint Ansbert |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=30 October 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{ship||San Antonio|barque|2}}

|flag={{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|civil}}

|desc=World War I: The barque was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea {{convert|6|nmi|km}} off Aschia Island ({{coord|40|36|N|13|50|E}}) by {{SMU|U-32|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5377.html |title=S. Antonio |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=30 September 2012}}

}}

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|ship=Thérèse

|flag={{flag|France}}

|desc=World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|32|nmi|km}} north by west of Ouessant by {{SMU|UC-21}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew were rescued by {{ship|French destroyer|Fanion||2}} ({{navy|France}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/6907.html |title=Therese |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=27 November 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{ship|SM|UB-19}}

|flag={{navy|German Empire}}

|desc=World War I: The Type UB II submarine was shelled and sunk in the English Channel ({{coord|49|56|N|2|45|W}}) by {{HMS|Penshurst}} ({{navy|UK}}) with the loss of eight of her 24 crew.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/boats/index.html?boat=UB+19 |title=UB 19 |publisher=Uboat.net |accessdate=24 September 2012}}

}}

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|ship={{ship||Albin|schooner|2}}

|flag={{flag|Sweden}}

|desc=The schooner foundered in the North Sea. Her crew were rescued.

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|ship=Montana

|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}

|desc= The canal boat sank in the channel near Westerly, Rhode Island. The boat and cargo were salvaged and sold.{{cite web |url=https://research.mysticseaport.org/coll/coll001/ |title=Records of the T. A. Scott co. |date=20 May 2016 |publisher=mysticseaport.org |access-date=19 April 2021}}

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|ship={{SMU|U-56}}

|flag={{navy|German Empire}}

|desc=The Type U 51 submarine was lost in the Barents Sea after 3 November with the loss of all hands.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/boats/index.html?boat=56 |title=U 56 |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=12 October 2012}}

}}

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