List of shipwrecks in September 1915#24 September
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The list of shipwrecks in September 1915 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during September 1915.
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1 September
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|ship={{HMT|Malta}}
|flag={{navy|UK}}
|desc=World War I: The naval trawler struck a mine and sank in the Thames Estuary with the loss of seven of her crew.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/3852.html |title=HMT Malta |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=21 November 2012}}
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|ship={{HMT|Nadine}}
|flag={{navy|UK}}
|desc=World War I: The naval trawler struck a mine and sank in the Thames Estuary with the loss of nine of her crew.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/4299.html |title=Nadine |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=21 November 2012}}
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|ship={{SS|Savona|1881|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the North Sea {{convert|0.5|nmi|m}} off the Shipwash Lightship ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|government}}) with the loss of three of her crew.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5463.html |title=Savona |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=21 November 2012}}
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|ship={{SS|Whitefield|1891|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|95|nmi|km}} north by west of Cape Wrath, Sutherland ({{coord|59|45|N|6|00|W}}) by {{SMU|U-33|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{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 |access-date=21 January 2013}}{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/6524.html |title=Whitefield |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=30 September 2012}} }}
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2 September
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|ship={{SS|Marie|1883|2}}
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=The coaster caught fire and sank in the Bay of Biscay. Her sixteen crew were rescued by Marcella ({{flagicon|Greece}} Greece).{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=£1,000,000 cargo lost |date=7 September 1915 |page=3 |issue=40953 |column=E }}
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|ship={{SS|Roumanie|1892|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was scuttled in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|40|nmi|km}} west of St. Kilda, Inverness-shire by {{SMU|U-20|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5229.html |title=Roumanie |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=27 September 2012}} }}
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3 September
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|ship={{SS|Churston|1914|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The collier struck a mine and sank in the North Sea {{convert|2.5|nmi|km}} south of Orfordness, Suffolk ({{coord|52|01|N|1|38|E}}) with the loss of four of her crew.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/1275.html |title=Churston |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=21 November 2012}}{{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 |access-date=2 February 2013}}
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|ship={{SS|Frode|1892|2}}
|flag={{flag|Denmark}}
|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|60|nmi|km}} west of Blasket Islands, County Kerry, United Kingdom ({{coord|52|12|N|12|06|W}}) by {{SMU|U-20|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) with the loss of two crew.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2312.html |title=Frode |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=27 September 2012}} }}
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4 September
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|ship={{SS|Cymbeline|1902|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The tanker was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|29|nmi|km}} west by south of the Fastnet Rock ({{coord|51|16|N|12|04|W}}) by {{SMU|U-33|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) with the loss of six crew.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/1519.html |title=Cymbeline |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=30 September 2012}}
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|ship={{HMS|E7}}
|flag={{navy|UK}}
|desc=World War I: The E-class submarine was caught in an anti-submarine net in the Dardanelles and was scuttled.
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|ship=Glimt
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=World War I: The sailing vessel was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|90|nmi|km}} west by south of the Fastnet Rock ({{coord|51|37|N|12|05|W}}) by {{SMU|U-33|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2543.html |title=Glimt |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=30 September 2012}}
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|ship={{RMS|Hesperian||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The passenger ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|85|nmi|km}} south west by south of the Fastnet Rock by {{SMU|U-20|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) with the loss of 32 lives.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2835.html |title=Hesperian |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=27 September 2012}}
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|ship={{SS|Mimosa|1905|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|137|nmi|km}} south west by south of the Fastnet Rock ({{coord|49|26|N|12|00|W}}) by {{SMU|U-33|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/4156.html |title=Mimosa |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=30 September 2012}}
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|ship={{SS|Natal Transport|1910|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea {{convert|40|nmi|km}} west of Gavdos, Greece by {{SMU|U-34|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/4321.html |title=Natal Transport |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=1 October 2012}}
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|ship={{ship||Storesand|barque|2}}
|flag={{Flag|Norway}}
|desc=World War I: The barque was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean off the Fastnet Rock by {{SMU|U-33|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5791.html |title=Storesand |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=30 September 2012}} }}
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5 September
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|ship={{SS|Dictator|1891|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|135|nmi|km}} south by west of the Fastnet Rock ({{coord|49|09|N|8|58|W}}) by {{SMU|U-20|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/6733.html |title=Dictator |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=27 September 2012}}
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|ship={{SS|Douro|1881|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|79|nmi|km}} south west by west of the Bishop's Rock ({{coord|48|55|N|7|48|W}}) by {{SMU|U-20|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/1704.html |title=Douro |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=27 September 2012}}
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|ship={{SS|Rhea|1883|2}}
|flag={{Flagcountry|Russian Empire|1914}}
|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Atlantic Ocean south west of the Fastnet Rock ({{coord|48|24|N|7|24|W}}) by {{SMU|U-20|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5100.html |title=Rhea |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=27 September 2012}} Nineteen crew were rescued by {{SS|Velasquez||2}} ({{flag|Spain|civil-1785}}). }}
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6 September
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|ship={{SS|Guatemala|1908|2}}
|flag={{flag|France}}
|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed, shelled and sunk in the Bay of Biscay {{convert|50|nmi|km}} south west of Belle Île, Morbihan ({{coord|46|50|N|4|02|W}} by {{SMU|U-20|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2639.html |title=Guatemala |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=27 September 2012}} Some of her crew were rescued by {{SS|Iceland||2}} ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}), the rest made land in their lifeboat.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=French liner torpedoed. |date=9 September 1915 |page=3 |issue=40955 |column=D }}
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|ship={{SS|John Hardie|1906|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|98|nmi|km}} west by south of Cape Finisterre, Spain ({{coord|42|10|N|11|15|W}}) by {{SMU|U-33|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) with the loss of a crew member.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/3177.html |title=John Hardie |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=30 September 2012}} }}
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7 September
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|ship={{SS|Bordeaux|1891|2}}
|flag={{flag|France}}
|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed, shelled and sunk in the Bay of Biscay {{convert|12|nmi|km}} south west of the La Coubre Lighthouse by {{SMU|U-20|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/861.html |title=Bordeaux |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=27 September 2012}}
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|ship={{SS|Caroni|1904|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Bay of Biscay {{convert|15|nmi|km}} south west of the Chassiron Lighthouse, Charente-Maritime, France by {{SMU|U-20|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/1145.html |title=Caroni |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=27 September 2012}}
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|ship=Constance
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The fishing smack was scuttled in the North Sea {{convert|44|nmi|km}} east south east of Lowestoft, Suffolk by {{SMU|UB-2||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/6732.html |title=Constance |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=28 October 2012}} Her crew were rescued by the trawler Vorano ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}).
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|ship=Emanuel
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The fishing smack was scuttled in the North Sea {{convert|44|nmi|km}} south east of Lowestoft by {{SMU|UB-2||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/7000.html |title=Emanuel |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=28 October 2012}} Her crew were rescued by the trawler Vorano ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}).
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|ship=Emblem
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The fishing smack was scuttled in the North Sea {{convert|44|nmi|km}} east south east of Lowestoft by {{SMU|UB-16||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/7145.html |title=Emblem |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=29 October 2012}}
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|ship= {{SS|Pollockshields||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=The freighter ran aground on a reef off Elbow Beach, Bermuda and sank.{{cite web |url=https://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?59502 |title=Pollockshields (+1915) |publisher=Wrecksite |access-date=19 September 2023}}
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|ship=Victorious
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The fishing smack was scuttled in the North Sea {{convert|44|nmi|km}} off Lowestoft by {{SMU|UB-16||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/6326.html |title=Victorious |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=29 October 2012}} Her crew were rescued by the trawler Vorano ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}).
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8 September
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|ship={{SMS|G12}}
|flag={{navy|German Empire}}
|desc=The {{sclass|V1|destroyer}} collided with {{SMS|V1}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) and was sunk in the North Sea by the detonation of one of her torpedoes.{{cite web |url=http://www.worldwar1.co.uk/sunk15.htm |title=Major Warships Sunk in World War 1 1915 |publisher=World War I |access-date=22 February 2013}}
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|ship={{ship|French auxiliary patrol boat|Indien||2}}
|flag={{Navy|France}}
|desc=World War I: The auxiliary patrol boat was sunk in the Aegean Sea off Rhodes, Greece by {{SMU|U-34|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/3005.html |title=Indien |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=1 October 2012}}
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|ship={{SS|King Albert||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship struck a submerged object and sank {{convert|3|nmi|km}} north west of Ceuta, Spain.{{csr|register=MSI|id=1136732|shipname=King Albert |access-date=8 February 2020}}
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|ship={{ship|CS|Monarch|1883|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The cable layer struck a mine and sank in the English Channel {{convert|2.5|nmi|km}} south of Folkestone, Kent with the loss of three of her crew.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/7126.html |title=Monarch |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=19 November 2012}}
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|ship={{SS|Mora|1899|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the Bay of Biscay {{convert|68|nmi|km}} west by south of Belle Île, Morbihan, France ({{coord|46|50|N|4|40|W}}) by {{SMU|U-20|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/4242.html |title=Mora |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=27 September 2012}} }}
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9 September
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|ship={{SS|Balakani|1899|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The tanker struck a mine and sank in the English Channel ({{coord|51|31|N|1|22|E}}) with the loss of six of her crew.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/606.html |title=Balakani |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=16 November 2012}}
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|ship={{SS|Cornubia|1889|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea {{convert|75|nmi|km}} south east by south of Cartagena, Murcia, Spain ({{coord|36|46|N|0|15|E}}) by {{SMU|U-39}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/1449.html |title=Cornubia |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=5 October 2012}}
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|ship=Devonian
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The trawler struck a mine and sank in the North Sea {{convert|30|nmi|km}} north east of the Spurn Lightship ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|government}}) with the loss of nine of her crew.{{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 |access-date=30 January 2013}}
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|ship={{SV|Dervish||2}}
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc= The schooner yacht went ashore at Napatree Point, Rhode Island.{{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=8 April 2021}}
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|ship={{SS|L'Aude|1908|2}}
|flag={{flag|France}}
|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea {{convert|45|nmi|km}} north north west of Oran, Algeria ({{coord|36|23|N|0|59|W}}) by {{SMU|U-39}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/6645.html |title=L'Aude |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=5 October 2012}}
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|ship={{SS|Ville de Mostaganem|1890|2}}
|flag={{flag|France}}
|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Mediterranean Sea {{convert|70|nmi|km}} north east of Mostaganem, Algeria by {{SMU|U-39}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/6351.html |title=Ville De Mostaganem |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=5 October 2012}}
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10 September
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|ship=Boy Ernie
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The fishing smack was scuttled in the North Sea {{convert|58|nmi|km}} east of Cromer, Norfolk by {{SMU|UB-2||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/890.html |title=Boy Ernie |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=28 October 2012}}
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|ship={{SV|Caroline Gray||2}}
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc= The schooner sank at Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts after colliding with {{SS|North Star||2}}. Raised, repaired and returned to service.
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|ship=Nimrod
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The fishing smack was scuttled in the North Sea {{convert|45|nmi|km}} east by south of Lowestoft, Suffolk by {{SMU|UB-16||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/4400.html |title=Nimrod |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=29 October 2012}}
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|ship=Presto
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=World War I: The sailing ship was sunk in the North Sea {{convert|55|nmi|km}} off Lindesnes, Lister og Mandal county, Norway ({{coord|56|48|N|6|18|E}}) by {{ship|SM|U-6|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/7170.html |title=Presto |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=23 September 2012}}
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|ship={{SS|Wallsend|1893|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=The cargo ship collided with another ship and sank in the North Sea {{convert|2|nmi|km}} off the Gull Lightship ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|government}}).{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=11 September 1915 |page=11 |issue=40957 |column=B }} }}
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11 September
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|ship=Wansbeck
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=World War I: The sailing ship was sunk in the North Sea off Lindesnes, Lister og Mandal county, Norway by {{ship|SM|U-6|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/6435.html |title=Wansbeck |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=23 September 2012}} }}
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12 September
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|ship={{SS|Ashmore|1899|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the Thames Estuary {{convert|5|nmi|km}} east of the Kentish Knock Lightship ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|government}}) with the loss of four of her crew.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/486.html |title=Ashmore |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=17 November 2012}}
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|ship=Bien
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=World War I: The three-masted auxiliary sailing ship was sunk in the North Sea off Kristiansand, Lister og Mandal county, Norway by {{ship|SM|U-6|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/798.html |title=Bien |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=23 September 2012}}
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|ship={{ship|French trawler|Canada II||2}}
|flag={{navy|France}}
|desc= The naval trawler was lost on this date.
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|ship={{SS|Norrbotten|1912|2}}
|flag={{flag|Sweden}}
|desc=The cargo ship departed Narvik, Norway for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Marine insurance market. |date=2 December 1915 |page=15 |issue=41027 |column=D }} }}
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13 September
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|ship={{ship||Josephine Mary|schooner|2}}
|flag={{flag|France}}
|desc=The schooner collided with another vessel and sank whilst on a voyage from Briton Ferry, Glamorgan, United Kingdom to La Rochelle, Charente-Maritime.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=15 September 1915 |page=11 |issue=40960 |column=B }}
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|ship={{MV|Norte|1913|2}}
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=World War I: The coaster was sunk in the North Sea {{convert|7|nmi|km}} east north east of Lindesnes, Lister og Mandal county, Norway by {{ship|SM|U-6|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/4453.html |title=Norte |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=23 September 2012}} }}
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14 September
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|ship={{HMT|City of Dundee}}
|flag={{navy|UK}}
|desc=The naval trawler was lost on this date.
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|ship={{SS|Gartmore||2}}
|flag={{navy|United Kingdom}}
|desc=World War I: The Admiralty-purchased cargo ship was scuttled at Scapa Flow as a blockship.{{cite web |url=https://www.northlinkferries.co.uk/orkney-blog/wrecks-of-scapa-flow/ |title=wrecks of Scapa Flow |publisher=North Link Ferries |access-date=29 March 2021}}{{cite web |url=https://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?61050 |title=Reginald (+1915) |publisher=Wrecksite |access-date=29 March 2021}}
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|ship={{SS|Lapland|1890|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The Admiralty-requisitioned cargo ship was scuttled at Scapa Flow as a blockship.{{cite web |url=https://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?61053 |title=lapland (+1915) |publisher=Wrecksite |access-date=29 March 2021}}
}}
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15 September
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|ship=Patagonia
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The {{GRT|6,011}} transport ship was torpedoed and sunk in the Black Sea {{convert|10.5|nmi|km}} off Odessa by {{SMU|UB-7||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/4691.html |title=Patagonia |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=28 October 2012}}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Reginald||2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The Admiralty-requisitioned cargo ship was scuttled in East Weddel Sound, Scapa Flow, as a blockship.
}}
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|ship={{SMU|U-6|Germany|6}}
|flag={{navy|German Empire}}
|desc=World War I: The Type U 5 submarine was torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea off Stavanger in Rogaland county, Norway ({{coord|59|10|N|5|09|E}}) by {{HMS|E16}} ({{navy|UK}}) with the loss of 24 of her 29 crew.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/boats/index.html?boat=6 |title=U 6 |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=23 September 2012}} }}
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16 September
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|ship={{SS|Africa|1903|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The cargo ship struck a mine and was damaged in the English Channel off Kingsdown, Kent with the loss of two of her crew. She was beached at Deal but was declared a total loss.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/76.html |title=Africa |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=19 November 2012}} }}
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|ship={{SV|Ruth|1900|2}}
|flag={{flag|Sweden}}
|desc= The wooden schooner departed from Stettin for Gothenburg. No further trace, presumed foundered in the Baltic Sea with the loss of the crew of four.Swedish Board of Trade: "Svenska handelsflottans krigsförluster 1914-1920" (Swedish Merchant Marine War losses 1914-1920), Stockholm 1921, p 203 }}
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17 September
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|ship={{SS|Lorne||2}}
|flag={{navy|United Kingdom}}
|desc=World War I: The Admiralty-purchased cargo ship was scuttled at Scapa Flow as a blockship. Later blown up and partially scrapped.{{cite web |url=https://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?61048 |title=lorne (+1915) |publisher=Wrecksite |access-date=29 March 2021}}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Onoko|1882|2}}
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=The cargo ship sprang a leak and foundered off Knife Island, Lake Superior.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=American steamer sunk. |date=18 September 1915 |page=13 |issue=40963 |column=B }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Ravitailleur|1901|2}}
|flag={{flag|France}}
|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea off Iapetera, Crete, Greece ({{coord|34|28|N|25|50|E}}) by {{SMU|U-35|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5030.html |title=Raviatailleur |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=2 October 2012}}
}}
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18 September
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|ship=Lillie
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=While under tow by a tug from Dime City to Golovin, Territory of Alaska, carrying three crewmen and no cargo, the 26-ton scow broke away from the tug during a storm in Norton Sound near Cape Darby ({{coord|64.3267|N|162.7853|W|name=Cape Darby}}) and was stranded without loss of life at Rocky Point ({{coord|64|24|N|163|08|W|name=Rocky Point}}), apparently becoming a total loss.{{Cite web|url=https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-l/|title=Alaska Shipwrecks (L) – Alaska Shipwrecks|website=alaskashipwreck.com}}
}}
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|ship={{HMT|Lydian}}
|flag={{navy|UK}}
|desc=World War I: The naval trawler struck a mine and sank in the English Channel off South Foreland, Kent with the loss of eight of her crew.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/3775.html |title=Lydian |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=19 November 2012}}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Forsvik|1913|2}}
|flag={{flag|Sweden}}
|desc=World War I: The cargo ship, en route from Hull to Stockholm, sank after striking a mine in the North Sea at ({{coord|56|0|N|3|50|E}}). No casualties. }}
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19 September
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|ship={{SS|Athinai|1908|2}}
|flag={{flagicon|Greece}} Greece
|desc=File:SS Athinai (1908) survivors.jpg
The passenger ship caught fire and sank in the Atlantic Ocean ({{coord|40|54|N|58|47|W}}) with the loss of one of the 508 people on board. Survivors were rescued by {{SS|Roumanian Prince||2}} and {{SS|Tuscania|1914|2}} (both {{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}).
}}
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|ship={{SS|Ramazan|1905|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea {{convert|55|nmi|km}} off Cerigotto, Greece by {{SMU|U-35|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) with the loss of a crew member.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5008.html |title=Ramazan |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=2 October 2012}} }}
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20 September
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|ship={{SS|Horden|1906|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The cargo ship struck a mine and sank in the North Sea off Aldeburgh, Suffolk. Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2893.html |title=Horden |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=19 November 2012}}
}}
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|ship={{ship|Russian submarine|Krokodil|1908|2}}
|flag={{navy|Russian Empire}}
|desc=The {{sclass|Kaiman|submarine}} ran aground off "Alo Ern Island" with the loss of a crew member. She was refloated with assistance from the tug Arkona ({{flagcountry|Russian Empire}}).{{Cite book |title=Погибли без боя. Катастрофы русских кораблей XVIII–XX вв. |trans-title=They died without a fight. Catastrophes of Russian ships of the XVIII-XX centuries |language=Russian |first=Alexander Alekseevich |last=Chernyshev |publisher=Veche |year=2012 |url=http://www.maxima-library.org/mob/b/389880?format=read }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Linkmoor|1914|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The collier was shelled and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea {{convert|50|nmi|km}} off Cape Matapan, Greece ({{coord|36|16|N|21|18|E}}) by {{SMU|U-35|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/3628.html |title=Linkmoor |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=2 October 2012}}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Thorvaldsen|1872|2}}
|flag={{flag|Denmark}}
|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk in the Skagerrak {{convert|34|nmi|km}} west of Hanstholm ({{coord|56|47|N|7|09|E}}) by {{SMU|U-16|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/6013.html |title=Thorvaldsen |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=26 September 2012}} }}
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21 September
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|ship=Diamond L
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=The small motor schooner was crushed in ice and lost on the coast of Siberia.{{Cite web|url=https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-d/|title=Alaska Shipwrecks (D) – Alaska Shipwrecks|website=alaskashipwreck.com}}
}}
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22 September
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|ship={{SS|Koningin Emma|1913|2}}
|flag={{flag|Netherlands}}
|desc=World War I: The passenger ship struck a mine and sank in the North Sea {{convert|1|nmi|km}} west of the Shipwash Lightship ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|government}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/3379.html |title=Koningin Emma |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=21 November 2012}} }}
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23 September
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|ship={{SS|Anglo-Colombian|1907|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|79|nmi|km}} south east of the Fastnet Rock by {{SMU|U-41|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/313.html |title=Anglo-colombian|publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=6 October 2012}}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Chancellor|1895|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|86|nmi|km}} south by east of the Fastnet Rock ({{coord|50|08|N|8|17|W}}) by {{SMU|U-41|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/1211.html |title=Chancellor |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=6 October 2012}}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Groningen|1902|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The coaster struck a mine and sank in the Thames Estuary with the loss of a crew member.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2630.html |title=Groningen |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=19 November 2012}}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Hesione|1889|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|86|nmi|km}} south by east of the Fastnet Rock ({{coord|50|15|N|8|30|W}}) by {{SMU|U-41|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2834.html |title=Hesione |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=6 October 2012}}
}}
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|ship={{SV|Minnie Slauson||2}}
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc= The schooner sank near Handkerchief Shoal, Massachusetts, after colliding with the Handkerchief Shoal Lightship. Later raised.
}}
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|ship={{ship|French trawler|Saint Pierre I||2}}
|flag={{navy|France}}
|desc=World War I: The naval trawler was sunk in the North Sea off the Dyck Lightship ({{coord|51|02|N|2|06|E}}) by {{SMU|UB-17||6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}) with the loss of seventeen of her eighteen crew.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/5339.html |title=Saint Pierre I |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=29 October 2012}}
}}
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24 September
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|ship={{HMT|Great Heart}}
|flag={{navy|UK}}
|desc=World War I: The naval trawler struck a mine and sank in the English Channel off the South Goodwin Lightship ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|government}}) with the loss of eight of her crew.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2600.html |title=HMD Great Heart |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=19 November 2012}}
}}
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|ship={{SV|Minnie Slauson||2}}
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc= The schooner sank near the Bishop & Clerk Ledge after colliding with the Handkerchief Shoal Lightship (25px United States Lighthouse Service).{{cite web |url=https://saveoursound.org/wp-content/uploads/Shipwrecks-of-Nantucket-Sound-James-Jenney.pdf |title=Shipwrecks of Nantucket Sound |publisher=saveoursound.org |access-date=11 May 2021}}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Urbino|1915|2}}
|flag={{Flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|67|nmi|km}} south west by west of the Bishop Rock, Isles of Scilly by {{SMU|U-41|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/6219.html |title=Urbino |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=6 October 2012}}
}}
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|ship={{ship|SM|U-41|Germany|6}}
|flag={{navy|German Empire}}
|desc=World War I: The Type U 31 submarine was shelled and sunk in the Western Approaches ({{coord|49|10|N|7|23|W}}) by {{HMS|Wyandra}} ({{navy|UK}}) with the loss of 35 of her 37 crew.
}}
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|ship={{SS|Western Star||2}}
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=The cargo ship was wrecked/stranded on Robertson's Rock in the North Channel of Georgian Bay, Lake Huron, and abandoned as a total loss. Salvaged in 1917, repaired and returned to service in 1918 as {{SS|Glenisla||2}} ({{flag|Canada|1868}}).{{cite web |url=https://www.greatlakesvesselhistory.com/histories-by-name/w/western-star |title=Western Star |publisher=greatlakesvesselhistory.com |access-date=25 August 2020}}
}}
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25 September
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|ship=Carrie
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=The motor vessel was lost at Tanana, Territory of Alaska.{{Cite web|url=https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-c/|title=Alaska Shipwrecks (C) – Alaska Shipwrecks|website=alaskashipwreck.com}}
}}
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|ship={{ship|HMY|Sanda}}
|flag={{navy|UK}}
|desc=World War I: The naval yacht was sunk by gunfire in the North Sea off the coast of Belgium.{{cite web |url=http://www.pbenyon.plus.com/18-1900/S/04094.html |title=Sanda |publisher=P Benyon |access-date=19 February 2013}}
}}
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|ship={{ship|German minesweeper|Venetia|1890|2}}
|flag={{nowrap begin}}{{navy|German Empire}}{{nowrap end}}
|desc=World War I: The minesweeper was torpedoed and sunk in the mouth of the Ems on the northwestern coast of Germany by the submarine {{HMS|E5}} ({{navy|United Kingdom}}).
}}
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26 September
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|ship=Carrier
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=While no one was aboard, the 6-gross register ton, {{convert|38.2|ft|m|1|adj=on}} motor vessel was destroyed by fire at Tanana, Territory of Alaska.
}}
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|ship={{ship||Ellen Benzon|schooner|2}}
|flag={{flag|Denmark}}
|desc=World War I: The schooner was sunk in the North Sea ({{coord|56|51|N|3|53|E}}) by {{SMU|U-16|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/1898.html |title=Ellen Bonzon |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=26 September 2012}}
}}
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|ship={{SV|Robert Palmer||2}}
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc= The sloop went ashore at Mumford Cove near Groton Long Point, 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=10 April 2021}}
}}
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|ship=Vigilant
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|government}}
|desc=World War I: The pilot boat struck a mine and sank in the North Sea with the loss of fourteen of her crew.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/6330.html |title=Vigilant |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=21 November 2012}} }}
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27 September
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|ship={{ship|Italian battleship|Benedetto Brin||2}}
|flag={{navy|Kingdom of Italy}}
|desc=World War I: The {{sclass|Regina Margherita|battleship|2}} was sunk at Brindisi, Apulia due to sabotage by Austro-Hungarian forces with the loss of 454 of her 841 crew.
}}
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|ship={{HMS|Caribbean}}
|flag={{navy|UK}}
|desc=The accommodation ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean {{convert|35|nmi|km}} off Cape Wrath, Sutherland with the loss of fifteen of her crew. Survivors were rescued by {{HMS|Birkenhead|1915|6}} ({{navy|UK}}) and a number of trawlers.
}}
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|ship={{ship||Lochranza|schooner|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=The schooner was driven ashore and wrecked at Nairn.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=28 September 1915 |page=10 |issue=40971 |column=B }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Nigretia|1910|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The cargo ship struck a mine and was damaged in the English Channel off the South Goodwin Lightship ({{flagcountry|UKGBI|government}}). She was beached but was later refloated.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/4396.html |title=Nigretia |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=19 November 2012}}
}}
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|ship={{SV|Vincent||2}}
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=World War I: The schooner was sunk by a mine in the White Sea off Cape Orlov, Russia. Four wounded.{{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 |access-date=23 September 2020}}{{cite web |url=https://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?17352 |title=Vincent (+1915) |publisher=Wrecksite |access-date=23 September 2020}}
}}
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28 September
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|ship={{SS|H. C. Henry|1909|2}}
|flag={{Flag|Canada|1868}}
|desc=World War I: The tanker was shelled and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea {{convert|59|nmi|km}} south of Cape Matapan, Greece ({{coord|35|36|N|22|42|E}}) by {{SMU|U-39}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2659.html |title=H. C. Henry |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=5 October 2012}}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Isabel||2}}
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=Carrying passengers and cargo, the sidewheel paddle steamer ran aground off Shippan Point, {{convert|5|mi|spell=in}} south of Stamford, Connecticut, and sank in {{convert|20|ft}} of water, later breaking up.{{Cite web| url=https://wreckhunter.net/DataPages/isabel-dat.htm |title=Isabel | publisher=Hunting New England Shipwrecks |access-date=26 January 2021 }}{{cite web |url=https://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?258629 |title=Isabel (+1915) |publisher=Wrecksite |access-date=8 April 2021}}
}}
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29 September
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|ship={{ship||Actie|barque|2}}
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=World War I: The barque was sunk in the North Sea {{convert|20|nmi|km}} south west of Lindesnes, Lister og Mandal county, Norway by {{SMU|U-16|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/40.html |title=Actie |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=26 September 2012}}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Brookhill|ferry|2}}
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=1915 New Orleans hurricane: The night ferry steamer sank at dock on the Mississippi River along with its sister ship, Istrouma, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, during a storm.{{cite web |url=https://www.wbrz.com/news/drought-conditions-drop-mississippi-river-waters-exposing-19th-century-shipwreck/ |title=Drought conditions drop Mississippi River waters, exposing early 20th-century shipwreck |publisher=WCRB |location=Baton Rouge, LA |access-date=11 October 2022}} The ferry previously sank on 30 November 1908, but was raised and repaired.See List of shipwrecks in 1908
}}
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|ship={{SS|Corsair||2}}
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=1915 New Orleans hurricane: The tow steamer capsized and sank near Nine Mile Point, Louisiana. Four killed.{{cite web |url=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=pst.000071882826&view=1up&seq=25 |title=Annual report of the Supervising Inspector-general Steamboat-inspection Service, Year ending June 30, 1916 |publisher=U.S. Government Printing Office |location=Washington |via=Haithi Trust University |access-date=30 January 2020}}
}}
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|ship=Flora
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=World War I: The sailing vessel was stopped and scuttled in the North Sea {{convert|35|nmi|km}} west north west of Lindesnes, Lister og Mandal county, Norway by {{SMU|U-16|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/7001.html |title=Flora |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=26 September 2012}}
}}
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|ship=Forth
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=The full-rigged ship was abandoned whilst on a voyage from Liverpool, Lancashire to Port Arthur, Texas, United States.{{cite web |url=http://www.clydesite.co.uk/clydebuilt/abandoned-ships/FORTH_212.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150315051254/http://www.clydesite.co.uk/clydebuilt/abandoned-ships/FORTH_212.html |url-status=usurped |archive-date=15 March 2015 |title=FORTH |publisher=Clydesite |access-date=1 July 2016}}
}}
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|ship={{ship||Grange|Thames barge|2}}
|flag={{Flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=The Thames barge came ashore {{convert|5|nmi|km|spell=in}} west of Margate Pier, Kent and was wrecked. Her crew were rescued by the Margate Lifeboat.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=30 September 1915 |page=13 |issue=40973 |column=D }}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Haydn|1906|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was scuttled in the Mediterranean Sea {{convert|80|nmi|km}} south by east of Gavdos, Greece ({{coord|33|24|N|24|40|E}}) by {{SMU|U-39}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2763.html |title=Haydn |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=5 October 2012}}
}}
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|ship={{MV|Hazel||2}}
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=1915 New Orleans hurricane: The passenger vessel tied up at Grand Bayou Point and was blown across the bayou and capsized and sunk. Four crew and two passengers killed.{{cite web |url=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=pst.000071882826&view=1up&seq=25 |title=Annual report of the Supervising Inspector-general Steamboat-inspection Service, Year ending June 30, 1916 |publisher=Government Printing Office, Washington |via=Haithi Trust |access-date=30 January 2020}}
}}
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|ship={{SS|Istrouma|ferry|2}}
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=1915 New Orleans hurricane: The day ferry steamer broke from its dock on the Mississippi River and sank along with its sister ship, Brookhill, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, during a storm.{{cite web |url=https://www.wbrz.com/news/drought-conditions-drop-mississippi-river-waters-exposing-19th-century-shipwreck/ |title=Drought conditions drop Mississippi River waters, exposing early 20th-century shipwreck |publisher=WCRB |location=Baton Rouge, LA |access-date=11 October 2022}}
}}
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|ship={{ship||Leading Chief|barqentine|2}}
|flag={{flagicon|UKGBI|civil}} Guernsey
|desc=The barquentine was wrecked on the Little Sunk Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Essex. Her six crew were rescued by the Clacton Lifeboat.
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|ship=P. J. Abler
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc=While under repair at Douglas Island in Southeast Alaska, the 116-gross register ton, {{convert|97.2|ft|m|1|adj=on}} motor vessel was destroyed by a fire that began when someone dropped a lit candle into her bilge; the fire burned her down to the bilge. All 16 people on board survived.{{Cite web|url=https://alaskashipwreck.com/shipwrecks-a-z/alaska-shipwrecks-p/|title=Alaska Shipwrecks (P) – Alaska Shipwrecks|website=alaskashipwreck.com}}
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30 September
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|ship=Albion
|flag={{flagcountry|UKGBI|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The fishing smack struck a mine and sank in the English Channel {{convert|8|nmi|km}} south by west of Berry Head, Devon with the loss of three of her crew.
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|ship={{ship|French destroyer|Branlebas||2}}
|flag={{navy|France}}
|desc=World War I: The {{sclass|Branlebas|destroyer|2}} struck a mine and sank in the North Sea between Dunkirk, France, and Nieuwpoort, Belgium.{{cite web|url=http://www.naval-history.net/WW1NavyFrench.htm |title=French Navy |publisher=Naval History |access-date=21 February 2013}}
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|ship={{SS|Cirene|1894|2}}
|flag={{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was shelled and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea {{convert|85|nmi|km}} south of Koufonisi, Crete, Greece ({{coord|34|20|N|26|19|E}}) by {{SMU|U-39}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/1283.html |title=Cirene |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=5 October 2012}}{{csr|register=MSI|id=1104844 |shipname=Cirene |access-date=2 July 2015}}
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|ship=Dredge #7
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc= The dredge caught fire and sank off Gaspee Point, Providence, Rhode Island.
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|ship={{SV|E. Marie Brown||2}}
|flag={{flag|United States|1912}}
|desc= The schooner ran ashore on Stone Horse Shoal, Massachusetts. Pulled off by a United States Coast Guard cutter.
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|ship={{ship||Florida|1876 barque|2}}
|flag={{flag|Norway}}
|desc=World War I: The barge was stopped and sunk in the North Sea {{convert|40|nmi|km}} off Lindesnes, Lister og Mandal county, Norway by {{SMU|U-16|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}). Her crew survived.{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/2216.html |title=Florida |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=26 September 2012}}
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|ship={{SS|Millan Carrabco||2}}
|flag={{flag|Spain|civil-1785}}
|desc=The coaster foundered in the Bay of Biscay off Luarca, Asturias, with the loss of all hands.{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Marine insurance market. |date=2 October 1915 |page=12 |issue=40975 |column=A }}{{Cite newspaper The Times |title=Casualty reports |date=2 October 1915 |page=12 |issue=40975 |column=D }}
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|ship=Tobia
|flag={{flagcountry|Kingdom of Italy|civil}}
|desc=World War I: The sailing vessel was scuttled in the Ionian Sea off Ithaka, Greece ({{coord|37|58|N|19|22|E}}) by {{SMU|U-33|Germany|6}} ({{navy|German Empire}}).{{cite web |url=http://uboat.net/wwi/ships_hit/6037.html |title=Tobia |publisher=Uboat.net |access-date=30 September 2012}}
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Unknown date
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|ship={{SS|Aorangi|1883|2}}
|flag={{navy|United Kingdom}}
|desc=World War I: The cargo ship was sunk as a blockship in Holm Sound, at Scapa Flow, Orkney Islands on 10 August or sometime in September 1915. Raised in 1920 and either broke loose from her moorings and sank at Canniesile, or used as a stores ship at Malta.{{cite web |url=https://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?182958 |title=Aorangi (+1920) |publisher=Wrecksite |access-date=29 March 2021}}
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