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HMS Beagle laid ashore, Rio Santa Cruz, Patagonia, South America, 1834 (1839)
Wreck of the screw-steamer Borneo on the coast of South America, 1871. Creator: UnknownWreck of the screw-steamer Borneo on the coast of South America, 1871. Engraving of a sketch by Mr
H.M.S. Caledonia and two steamers attempting to tow H.M.S. Psyche off a sunken rock on the coast of Sicily, 1871
H.M.S. Racer aground on Ryde Sands, 1871. Creator: UnknownH.M.S. Racer aground on Ryde Sands, [Isle of Wight], 1871
H.M.S. Agincourt aground on the Pearl Rock, Gibraltar Bay, 1871. Creator: UnknownH.M.S. Agincourt aground on the Pearl Rock, Gibraltar Bay, 1871
Vessels ashore in Batten Bay, Plymouth Sound, during the late gale, 1865. Creator: UnknownVessels ashore in Batten Bay, Plymouth Sound, during the late gale, 1865
The midships saloon of the City of New York, 1864. Creator: UnknownThe midships saloon of the City of New York, 1864
The City of New York steam-ship on Daunt's Rock, at the entrance of Queenstown Harbour, [Ireland], 1864
The wreck of The Bohemian, Montreal Ocean Company's steam-packet, off the coast of Maine, 1864. Engraving from a sketch by Mr
The screw-steamer Ontario aground on Hasborough Sands, near Yarmouth, 1864. Our Engraving, from a sketch by Mr. W. K
The Royal West India Mail Steamer "Tyne" on shore at St. Alban's Head, 1857....the Brazilian mail steam-ship Tyne, on her homeward voyage, ran aground on the Isle of Purbeck
Aground -- The Crew take to the Rigging, 1891. Creator: Frank BrangwynAground -- The Crew take to the Rigging, 1891. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper", Volume 44. July to December, 1891
The "Earl Cathcart" Steamer aground among the Islands of the River St. Lawrence, [Canada], 1850
Fishing boat in the harbour at low tide, St Ives, Cornwall
Admiral Somers runs his ship ashore, Bermuda, 1609 (c1880). Admiral Sir Geirge Somers (1554-1610) was the founder of the English colony of Bermuda
The Endeavour on the reef, Australia, 1770 (1886). The Endeavour, commanded by Captain James Cook ran aground on the Great Barrier Reef on 10 June 1770