Annie Falconer

Ship sunk in Lake Ontario in 1904
History
NameAnnie Falconer
LaunchedMay 22, 1867
FateSunk, November 12, 1904
General characteristics
Tonnage175.49 (Reg), 197.14 (Gross)
Length108 ft (33 m)
Beam24 ft (7.3 m)
PropulsionSail

The Annie Falconer was a two masted schooner that sank in Lake Ontario in November, 1904. The Falconer was laden with soft coal to be delivered to Picton.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ "Shipwreck Finder". Retrieved 2018-02-14.
  2. ^ "Maritime History of the Great Lakes". Retrieved 2018-02-14.
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Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1904
Shipwrecks
  • 9 Jan: Clallam
  • 9 Feb: Korietz, Retvizan, Tsesarevich, Varyag
  • 12 Feb: Boyarin
  • 10 Mar: Steregushchiy
  • 18 Mar: HMS A1
  • 13 Apr: Petropavlovsk
  • 14 May: Miyako
  • 15 May: Bogatyr, Hatsuse, Tatsuta, Yashima, Yoshino
  • 17 May: Akatsuki
  • 18 May: Ōshima
  • 15 Jun: General Slocum, Hitachi Maru
  • 17 Jun: HMS Sparrowhawk
  • 28 Jun: Monohansett, Norge
  • 5 Jul: Kaimon
  • 2 Aug: Sivuch
  • 13 Aug: HMS Decoy
  • 14 Aug: Rurik
  • 26 Sep: HMS Chamois
  • 30 Sep: Adolphe
  • 16 Oct: Georges Valentine
  • 6 Nov: Atago
  • 12 Nov: Annie Falconer
  • 30 Nov: Saien
  • 6 Dec: Retvizan
  • 7 Dec: Peresvet, Pobeda
  • 8 Dec: Pallada
  • 9 Dec: Bayan
  • 13 Dec: Takasago
Other incidents
  • 3 Feb: Augsburg
  • 18 May: Akagi
  • 15 Jul: USS Apache
  • 5 Aug: HMS Barfleur, HMS Canopus
  • 12 Aug: Asashio, Kasumi, Reshitel‘nyi
  • 13 Aug: HMS Arun
  • 17 Sep: HMS Triumph
  • 13 Oct: Gromoboi
  • 26 Nov: Willehad
  • Unknown date: America


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