The list of shipwrecks in 1959 includes ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1959.
January
1 January
9 January
List of shipwrecks: 9 January 1959
Ship |
State |
Description
|
Freya
|
United Kingdom
|
The fisheries protection vessel foundered off Caithness with the loss of three of her twenty crew.[2]
|
14 January
List of shipwrecks: 14 January 1959
Ship |
State |
Description
|
Pelayo
|
United Kingdom
|
The cargo ship struck a jetty at Livorno, Italy and was holed. She subsequently sank, but all 32 crew and both passengers were rescued.[3]
|
18 January
23 January
25 January
27 January
List of shipwrecks: 27 January 1959
Ship |
State |
Description
|
Laura T Gabriella
|
Italy
|
The coaster sank in a storm off Antipaxos, Greece. All eight crew killed.[6]
|
Adele Andolo
|
Italy
|
The coaster foundered 40 nautical miles (74 km) south of Malta. Five of her eleven crew were killed, six were rescued by the Admiralty tug Mediator ( United Kingdom).[7]
|
30 January
February
2 February
5 February
List of shipwrecks: 5 February 1959
Ship |
State |
Description
|
Jens Bangrang
|
Denmark
|
The passenger ship ran aground north of Copenhagen. Three hundred passengers transferred ashore by tugs.[9]
|
7 February
List of shipwrecks: 7 February 1959
Ship |
State |
Description
|
Princesse Josephine Charlotte
|
Belgium
|
The ferry ran aground at Ostend, later refloated undamaged.[10]
|
Pitho
|
Singapore
|
The tug collided with Takeshima Maru ( Japan) in Singapore Harbour, capsized and sank with the loss of five of her nine crew.[11]
|
13 February
List of shipwrecks: 13 February 1959
Ship |
State |
Description
|
Henry Foss
|
Canada
|
The tug struck a rock off Vancouver Island and sank with the loss of all five crew.[12]
|
17 February
List of shipwrecks: 17 February 1959
Ship |
State |
Description
|
Ocean Trade
|
United Kingdom
|
The cargo ship ran aground off Yokosuka, Japan. All 42 crew rescued.[13]
|
19 February
20 February
List of shipwrecks: 20 February 1959
Ship |
State |
Description
|
Llandaff
|
United Kingdom
|
The 12,501 grt freighter ran aground at Esbjerg. She was refloated 7 March 1959 and scrapped in September 1959.
|
22 February
25 February
List of shipwrecks: 25 February 1959
Ship |
State |
Description
|
Ocean Trade
|
United Kingdom
|
The cargo ship sank off Yokosuka, Japan.[13]
|
March
3 March
14 March
17 March
21 March
23 March
List of shipwrecks: 23 March 1959
Ship |
State |
Description
|
Kholmogory
|
Soviet Union
|
The cargo ship collided with Bischofstein ( West Germany) off Spiekeroog, Netherlands and sank. One of her 41 crew was killed, the 40 survivors were rescued by Bischofstein and landed at Bremerhaven, West Germany.[22]
|
26 March
28 March
30 March
April
12 April
13 April
15 April
19 April
26 April
List of shipwrecks: 26 April 1959
Ship |
State |
Description
|
Bygdov
|
Libya
|
The cargo ship ran aground at the entrance to Accra, Ghana. She was holed and sank.[31]
|
29 April
May
5 May
8 May
List of shipwrecks: 8 May 1959
Ship |
State |
Description
|
Gugsier
|
West Germany
|
The tug collided with the tanker Kylix ( Netherlands), which she was towing, and sank at Hamburg with the loss of one crewmember.[34]
|
Dandarra
|
United Arab Republic
|
The passenger boat sank in the River Nile near Barrage Gardens, 16 miles (26 km) south of Cairo. At least eleven people were killed, with 175 rescued and an unknown number missing.[35]
|
9 May
11 May
13 May
21 May
31 May
Unknown date
List of shipwrecks: Unknown date 1959
Ship |
State |
Description
|
Daibabe
|
Panama
|
The cargo ship sank east of Malta. All crew rescued by Uarda ( Sweden).[40]
|
USS LSSL-67
|
United States Navy
|
The LCS(L)-class landing craft was sunk as a target with bombs and rockets sometime in May.[41][42]
|
Motomar
|
Argentina
|
The coaster sank off Argentina with the loss of fifteen of her eighteen crew.[43]
|
June
9 June
14 June
15 June
18 June
List of shipwrecks: 18 June 1959
Ship |
State |
Description
|
Springdale
|
United Kingdom
|
The cargo ship sank off the coast of Sweden. All seventeen crew survived unharmed.[47]
|
25 June
July
1 July
3 July
List of shipwrecks: 3 July 1959
Ship |
State |
Description
|
Ombrina
|
Italy
|
The tanker collided with a swing bridge and a yacht at Sète, France. She was holed and her cargo of avgas and petrol was set alight by a lighted gas cooker on board the yacht Bambula ( United Kingdom), which caught fire and sank. The fire also spread to three other ships, Jacques Schiaffino and Tessala (both France) and Stilbe ( Morocco). USS Fort Mandan ( United States Navy) assisted firemen from Montpellier and Sète in fighting the fires. One of the four crew of Bambula and two of the crew of Ombrina were killed, with a further two crew from the latter ship seriously injured.[51]
|
Rio Altro
|
Colombia
|
The cargo ship caught fire, exploded and sank in the Caribbean with the loss of up to five crew. Essen ( West Germany) rescued 38 survivors and landed them at Cristóbal, Panama Canal Zone.[52]
|
6 July
12 July
List of shipwrecks: 12 July 1959
Ship |
State |
Description
|
St Ronan
|
United Kingdom
|
The coaster was in the English Channel when she was struck by the Liberty ship Mount Athos ( Greece) and sliced in two. Both halves sank. Three of her ten crew were lost, with the survivors being rescued by Mount Athos and landed at Dover, Kent.[54]
|
17 July
18 July
28 July
List of shipwrecks: 28 July 1959
Ship |
State |
Description
|
Westbrook
|
United Kingdom
|
The tanker caught fire whilst laid up at Barry, Glamorgan. She was consequently scrapped.
|
29 July
August
1 August
5 August
11 August
18 August
21 August
23 August
24 August
26 August
30 August
List of shipwrecks: 30 August 1959
Ship |
State |
Description
|
Glen Usk
|
United Kingdom
|
The passenger ship ran aground in the River Avon. Refloated the next day.[72]
|
31 August
Unknown date
September
4 September
List of shipwrecks: 4 September 1959
Ship |
State |
Description
|
Spica
|
Sweden
|
The cargo ship sank off Le Havre, France. Refloated on 6 September.[74]
|
7 September
List of shipwrecks: 7 September 1959
Ship |
State |
Description
|
Empire Oberon
|
United Kingdom
|
The tug sank at Akra, India. The wreck was dispersed by explosives in October.
|
8 September
10 September
14 September
27 September
Unknown date
List of shipwrecks: Unknown date in September 1959
Ship |
State |
Description
|
M-252
|
Soviet Navy
|
The submarine ran aground in the Tatar Strait with the loss of several lives. She was later refloated.
|
October
4 October
18 October
List of shipwrecks: 18 October 1959
Ship |
State |
Description
|
Deniz
|
Turkey
|
The ship was boarded by crew from HMS Burnaston ( Royal Navy) off Cyprus and ammunition was discovered on board. Three crew were arrested, but the vessel was scuttled.[82]
|
22 October
23 October
27 October
List of shipwrecks: 27 October 1958
Ship |
State |
Description
|
Hindlea
|
United Kingdom
|
The coaster was driven ashore in Moelfre Bay and was abandoned by her crew. She was looted by the local inhabitants and was declared a total loss.
|
28 October
Unknown date
List of shipwrecks: Unknown date 1959
Ship |
State |
Description
|
Hindlea
|
United Kingdom
|
The coaster was driven ashore and wrecked. Her crew were rescued by the HolyHead Lifeboat.
|
November
13 November
List of shipwrecks: 13 November 1959
Ship |
State |
Description
|
Lough Fisher
|
United Kingdom
|
The coaster ran aground at the southern tip of Öland, Sweden.[86]
|
16 November
23 November
24 November
List of shipwrecks: 24 November 1959
Ship |
State |
Description
|
Holmglen
|
New Zealand
|
The cargo ship sank off Timaru with the loss of 15 lives.
|
27 October
List of shipwrecks: 27 October 1959
Ship |
State |
Description
|
Hindlea
|
United Kingdom
|
The coaster was driven ashore in Moelfre Bay, Anglesey and broke in two, a total loss.
|
30 November
List of shipwrecks: 30 November 1959
Ship |
State |
Description
|
Braemar Castle
|
United Kingdom
|
The ocean liner was driven ashore at Gibraltar in a gale. Refloated the next day.[90][91]
|
Unknown date
December
1 December
6 December
7 December
8 December
9 December
13 December
14 December
16 December
20 December
List of shipwrecks: 20 December 1959
Ship |
State |
Description
|
Jamin I
|
Belgium
|
The steamer ran aground 2 nautical miles (3.7 km) west of the Harmaja Lighthouse, Helsinki. Refloated 5 January 1960, subsequently scrapped.[94]
|
25 December
30 December
Unknown date
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