List of shipwrecks in 1932

The list of shipwrecks in 1932 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during 1932.

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1932
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January

1 January

List of shipwrecks: 1 January 1932
Ship Country Description
Minas  Greece The cargo ship ran aground on Fleves. The crew abandoned ship.[1]

2 January

List of shipwrecks: 2 January 1932
Ship Country Description
Eirini Kyriakades  Greece The cargo ship ran aground in the Paraná River, Argentina.[2] She was refloated on 15 January.[3]
Raylight  United Kingdom The cargo ship ran aground at Ayr.[4] She was refloated on 6 January.[5]
Tamaho Maru  Japan The cargo ship was abandoned in the Pacific Ocean (49°30′N 179°30′W / 49.500°N 179.500°W / 49.500; -179.500).[2] She was sighted at approximately that position on 19 January and a salvage operation was instigated.[6] No trace of the vessel was found and she was presumed to have foundered.[7]

4 January

List of shipwrecks: 4 January 1932
Ship Country Description
Teresa Schiaffino  Italy The cargo ship ran aground at the eastern entrance to the Corinth Canal.[2] She was refloated on 10 January.[8]

5 January

List of shipwrecks: 5 January 1932
Ship Country Description
Kaala  United States The ferry ran aground on Molokai, Hawaii. She was declared a constructive total loss.[9]

6 January

List of shipwrecks: 6 January 1932
Ship Country Description
Cader Idris  United Kingdom The Thames barge sank in the Thames Estuary 2 nautical miles (3.7 km) west of Southend Pier, Essex.[5]
Sorriso  Italy The cargo ship ran aground at Porto Santo Stefano, Tuscany.[9] She was refloated on 22 January.[10]
Stanley Margetts  United Kingdom The Thames barge sank in the Thames Estuary 2 nautical miles (3.7 km) west of Southend Pier.[5]

7 January

List of shipwrecks: 7 January 1932
Ship Country Description
Breeze  United Kingdom The ship ran aground at Christchurch, New Zealand. She was refloated but declared a constructive total loss.[9]

8 January

List of shipwrecks: 8 January 1932
Ship Country Description
Theseus  Greece The cargo ship ran aground at Kara Point, Greece.[11] She was refloated on 17 January.[3]

10 January

List of shipwrecks: 10 January 1932
Ship Country Description
Mango  United Kingdom The cargo ship was driven ashore at Selsey Bill, West Sussex. All nine crew were rescued by the Selsey Lifeboat.[12] She was refloated on 25 January.[10]
Vicuna  United Kingdom The Thames barge sank in the North Sea off Reculver, Kent. All three crew were rescued by the Margate Lifeboat.[12]

11 January

List of shipwrecks: 11 January 1932
Ship Country Description
I. Ping  United States The cargo ship ran aground on the Mopanshin Rocks, East China Sea and capsized.[8] She was refloated on 24 February.[13]
Prionus  Greece The cargo ship ran aground at Tenedos, Turkey.[14] She was refloated on 19 January.[15]

12 January

List of shipwrecks: 12 January 1932
Ship Country Description
Rubis  France The auxiliary schooner was wrecked at Europa Point, Gibraltar. The crew were rescued.[14]
Silva  Sweden The cargo ship sprang a leak and was beached at Grenå, Denmark.[14]

14 January

List of shipwrecks: 14 January 1932
Ship Country Description
Camlough  United Kingdom The cargo ship ran aground in Luce Bay, Wigtownshire and sank. Eight survivors were rescued by the Portpatrick Lifeboat.[16]

15 January

List of shipwrecks: 15 January 1932
Ship Country Description
Conqueror  United Kingdom The Thames barge sprang a leak and was abandoned in the Thames Estuary 1 nautical mile (1.9 km) west of Southend Pier, Essex. Both crew were rescued by the Southend Lifeboat.[17]
Kowa Maru  Japan The cargo ship ran aground in the South China Sea off Balabac Island, Philippines.[18] The crew were taken off by Victoria Maru ( Japan) on 18 January.[19]
Svanur  Iceland The auxiliary sailing vessel came ashore at Snæfellsnes.[15] She was a total loss.[20]

19 January

List of shipwrecks: 19 January 1932
Ship Country Description
Evergunar  Latvia The cargo ship lost her tow and was driven ashore at Somnes, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway with the loss of four crew. Survivors were rescued by Jason (flag unknown). Evergunar was a total loss.[15]

20 January

List of shipwrecks: 20 January 1932
Ship Country Description
Notre Dame de Chatelet  France The auxiliary schooner sank at Saint-Servan, Ille-et-Vilaine.[21]

21 January

List of shipwrecks: 21 January 1932
Ship Country Description
Glenaan  United Kingdom The cargo ship ran aground on the Isle of Arran, Ayrshire. All ten crew survived.[22]
Maryolio V. Polemis  Greece The cargo ship struck a rock and was beached at Vatika.[23] She was refloated on 5 February.[24]
Mary  Denmark The auxiliary schooner collided with Kong Ring ( Norway) at Hamburg, Germany and sank. The crew were rescued.[22]
Nikos Marcou  Denmark The cargo ship ran aground in the Little Belt.[23] She was refloated on 25 January.[25]

22 January

List of shipwrecks: 22 January 1932
Ship Country Description
HMS Rainbow  Royal Navy The Rainbow-class submarine ran aground in the English Channel off Ventnor, Isle of Wight. She was refloated later that day.[26]

23 January

List of shipwrecks: 23 January 1932
Ship Country Description
Mildred Adams  United Kingdom The auxiliary schooner sank in the Atlantic Ocean off the Cape Verde Islands, Portugal. The crew were rescued.[27]

26 January

List of shipwrecks: 26 January 1932
Ship Country Description
HMS M2  Royal Navy The M-class submarine sank in West Bay, Dorset (50°34′36″N 2°33′56″W / 50.57667°N 2.56556°W / 50.57667; -2.56556) with the loss of all 60 crew.
Wanda  Greece The cargo ship ran aground on Euboea.[28] She was refloated on 30 January.[29]

27 January

List of shipwrecks: 27 January 1932
Ship Country Description
Venustas  Italy The cargo ship ran aground at Kerch, Soviet Union.[30] She was refloated on 12 February.[31]

28 January

List of shipwrecks: 28 January 1932
Ship Country Description
Wiltshire  United Kingdom The Thames barge collided with the Thames barge Valkyrie in the River Thames at Southwark and was beached. She was refloated later that day.[32]

29 January

List of shipwrecks: 29 January 1932
Ship Country Description
Cotabato  United States The cargo ship came ashore on the east coast of Samar, Philippines and was a total loss.[33]
Santa Ursula  Spain The coaster caught fire 3 nautical miles (5.6 km) off Fuencaliente de La Palma, Canary Islands and was abandoned by her crew.[33] She was towed to Tazacorte by San Miguel ( Spain) but subsequently sank.[34]

30 January

List of shipwrecks: 30 January 1932
Ship Country Description
President Roosevelt  United States The ocean liner was rammed by Roma ( Italy) at New York and was severely damaged.[34]

February

3 February

List of shipwrecks: 3 February 1932
Ship Country Description
Endicott  United States The cargo ship ran aground in the Dry Tortugas.[35] She was refloated on 6 February.[36]

5 February

List of shipwrecks: 5 February 1932
Ship Country Description
Antartico  Chile The cargo ship collided with Yero Carras ( Chile) off Magallanes and sank. The crew were rescued.[36]
Eleanor Nickerson  United States The schooner collided with Jean Jadot ( Belgium) in the Atlantic Ocean (43°05′N 63°45′W / 43.083°N 63.750°W / 43.083; -63.750) and sank with the loss of 21 of her 27 crew. Survivors were rescued by Jean Jadot.[24]
Ingerid  United Kingdom The coaster was sunk at Saint-Denis, Réunion in a cyclone.[37]
John Bayly  United Kingdom The Thames barge collided with Specialist ( United Kingdom) in the River Thames at Blackwall, London and sank. All three crew were rescued.[24] She was refloated the next day.[36]
Larnie B. Shaw  United States The tug foundered in the Atlantic Ocean off Cape May, New Jersey with the loss of seven crew.[38]
Linaria  United Kingdom The cargo ship was driven ashore at Saint-Denis, Réunion in a cyclone.[37] She was refloated on 10 February.[39]

6 February

List of shipwrecks: 6 February 1932
Ship Country Description
Ginzan Maru  Japan The coaster sank at Hakodate.[36]
Kostis  Greece The cargo ship was driven ashore at Kerch, Soviet Union.[40] She was abandoned on 11 February as a total loss.[31]

8 February

List of shipwrecks: 8 February 1932
Ship Country Description
USS Whipple  United States Navy The Clemson-class destroyer collided with Rosalie Moller ( United Kingdom) in the Yangtze at Shanghai, China and was severely damaged.[41]

10 February

List of shipwrecks: 10 February 1932
Ship Country Description
E. Rose  United Kingdom The cargo ship was driven ashore at Goodrington, Devon.[42] She was refloated on 23 February.[43]

11 February

List of shipwrecks: 11 February 1932
Ship Country Description
Pytheas  Greece The cargo ship came ashore 9 nautical miles (17 km) north west of Eupatoria Point, Soviet Union.[44] She was refloated on 24 March.[45]

12 February

List of shipwrecks: 12 February 1932
Ship Country Description
Olivia  Venezuela The cargo ship foundered in the Caribbean Sea with the loss of all but one of her crew.[31]

14 February

List of shipwrecks: 14 February 1932
Ship Country Description
Hayo Maru  Greece The cargo ship ran aground 16 nautical miles (30 km) north of Bunbury, Western Australia. She was refloated on 22 February.[46][47]
Isleworth  United Kingdom The cargo ship ran aground at Cape Maleas, Greece.[48] She was refloated on 22 February.[49]

15 February

List of shipwrecks: 15 February 1932
Ship Country Description
Evanghelos Nomikos  Greece The cargo ship struck rocks at Iğneada, Turkey and was beached.[50] She was refloated later that day.[51]
Italia  Sweden The cargo ship ran aground off Gandia, Valencia, Spain.[50] She was refloated on 13 April.[52]

16 February

List of shipwrecks: 16 February 1932
Ship Country Description
Sakaye Maru  Japan The cargo ship ran aground at Wakkanai, Hokkaidō.[53] She was refloated on 23 February.[54]

18 February

List of shipwrecks: 18 February 1932
Ship Country Description
Seestern  Germany The auxiliary sailing vessel collided with Ethiopian( United Kingdom) in the Weser and was beached. The crew were rescued.[55]

20 February

List of shipwrecks: 20 February 1932
Ship Country Description
Titan flag unknown The dredger capsized and sank in the Atlantic Ocean (35°39′N 8°29′W / 35.650°N 8.483°W / 35.650; -8.483). The crew were rescued by Schelde ( Netherlands).[7]

21 February

List of shipwrecks: 21 February 1932
Ship Country Description
Mary Jones  United Kingdom The three-masted auxiliary schooner foundered in the North Sea off the Essex coast. The crew were rescued by Foam Queen ( United Kingdom).[7]

22 February

List of shipwrecks: 22 February 1932
Ship Country Description
Northern Firth  United Kingdom The coaster ran aground on Brush Island, New South Wales, Australia and was wrecked. The crew were rescued.[47] She broke up in March and was a total loss.[56]

23 February

List of shipwrecks: 23 February 1932
Ship Country Description
Cecil  United Kingdom The Thames barge collided with Lady Martin ( United Kingdom) in the River Thames at Shadwell and sank.[43] She was raised the next day.[13]

24 February

List of shipwrecks: 24 February 1932
Ship Country Description
Stylianos Coutsodontis  Greece The cargo ship ran aground at Galata, Cyprus.[13] She was refloated on 29 February.[57]

27 February

List of shipwrecks: 27 February 1932
Ship Country Description
Seitoku Maru  Japan The cargo ship came ashore at Amichishima, Miyagi Prefecture.[58] She was refloated on 6 March.[59]

28 February

List of shipwrecks: 28 February 1932
Ship Country Description
Castle Galleon  United Kingdom The cargo ship came ashore at Hemsby, Norfolk. Eleven of her thirteen crew were taken off by rocket apparatus.[60] The remaining two crew were taken off on 29 February.[54]
George W. Elzey Jr.  United States The schooner collided with USCGC Acushnet ( United States Coast Guard) in the Atlantic Ocean off the Cross Rip Lightship ( United States Coast Guard) and sank. The crew were rescued.[54]

29 February

List of shipwrecks: 29 February 1932
Ship Country Description
Agnes Seed  United Kingdom The tug suffered an explosion and sank at the Harrington Dock, Liverpool, Lancashire with the loss of one of her five crew.[61] She was raised on 2 March and beached at Tranmere, Cheshire.[58]
Trinidad Sanchez  Dominican Republic The schooner collided with Emilia ( United States) in the Atlantic Ocean off Arecibo, Puerto Rico and sank with the loss of one crew member.[57]

March

1 March

List of shipwrecks: 1 March 1932
Ship Country Description
Johsa  Norway The cargo ship caught fire at Porsgrunn, Telemark and was a total loss.[58]
Yakumo Maru  Japan The cargo ship collided with Kinryo Maru ( Japan) at Moji-ku, Kitakyūshū and was beached.[57]

2 March

List of shipwrecks: 2 March 1932
Ship Country Description
Eusebia del Valle  Spain The cargo ship collided with another vessel in the Atlantic Ocean and was abandoned by her crew, who were rescued by St Ambroise ( France). Eusebia del Valle subsequently sank (approximately 47°55′N 6°17′W / 47.917°N 6.283°W / 47.917; -6.283).[58][62]
T.F.C.  United Kingdom The Thames barge collided with Westland ( Netherlands) in the River Thames at Gravesend, Kent and was beached.[58]

4 March

List of shipwrecks: 4 March 1932
Ship Country Description
Ocklinge  United Kingdom The cargo ship ran aground on The Manacles.[63] She was declared a constructive total loss and salvage efforts were abandoned on 9 March.[64]

6 March

List of shipwrecks: 6 March 1932
Ship Country Description
Firelight  United Kingdom The coaster collided with USCGC Eagle ( United States Coast Guard) in the Atlantic Ocean (40°53′N 70°55′W / 40.883°N 70.917°W / 40.883; -70.917) and sank. All eight crew were rescued.[59]

7 March

List of shipwrecks: 7 March 1932
Ship Country Description
Takasago Maru  Japan The cargo ship struck a rock and foundered in the Yellow Sea off the west coast of Korea. All crew were rescued.[59]
Verona  Norway The cargo ship ran aground in Chesapeake Bay.[59] She was refloated on 14 March.[65]

8 March

List of shipwrecks: 8 March 1932
Ship Country Description
H. F de Bardeleben  United States The collier lost her rudder in a storm in the Atlantic Ocean off Rhode Island.[66] She was abandoned in the early hours of 10 March (39°36′N 58°55′W / 39.600°N 58.917°W / 39.600; -58.917). All 34 crew were rescued by Laganbank ( United Kingdom).[67][68] She foundered later that day at 39°32′N 58°30′W / 39.533°N 58.500°W / 39.533; -58.500.[69]

9 March

List of shipwrecks: 9 March 1932
Ship Country Description
Latvis  Latvia The cargo ship was damaged by ice 15 nautical miles (28 km) off Riga and was abandoned by her crew.[56] She was later reboarded and was assisted into Riga by an icebreaker.[70]

12 March

List of shipwrecks: 12 March 1932
Ship Country Description
Arthur Kunstmann  Germany The cargo ship came ashore north of Florø, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway (61°45′N 5°06′E / 61.750°N 5.100°E / 61.750; 5.100).[71] She was refloated on 17 March.[72]
Reindeer I  United Kingdom The salvage vessel sprang a leak in the Atlantic Ocean 50 nautical miles (93 km) south west of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada (43°43′N 63°00′W / 43.717°N 63.000°W / 43.717; -63.000). She was abandoned by her 30 crew, who were rescued by Montcalm ( United Kingdom).

13 March

List of shipwrecks: 13 March 1932
Ship Country Description
Prince David  United Kingdom The passenger ship ran aground on a reef north of Bermuda. The passengers, and all except three crew, were taken off by Lady Somers ( United Kingdom).[73] She was refloated on 26 April.[74]
Venezia  United Kingdom The cargo ship collided with Sui-Tai ( United Kingdom) at Hong Kong and was beached.[71] She was refloated the next day and dry docked for repairs.[75]

14 March

List of shipwrecks: 14 March 1932
Ship Country Description
Irene  Sweden The cargo ship ran aground at Rørvik, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway and was beached.[75] She was refloated on 19 March.[76]

16 March

List of shipwrecks: 16 March 1932
Ship Country Description
Gansfjord  Norway The cargo ship ran aground 37 nautical miles (69 km) west of Puerto México, Veracruz, Mexico.[72] She was refloated in April, arriving at Mobile, Alabama on 11 April.[77]

22 March

List of shipwrecks: 22 March 1932
Ship Country Description
Leandros  Greece The cargo ship ran aground in the Black Sea 15 nautical miles (28 km) east of the entrance to the Bosporus.[78] She was refloated on 7 April.[79]

24 March

List of shipwrecks: 24 March 1932
Ship Country Description
Eva  United Kingdom The Thames barge collided with Fravis ( United Kingdom) at Hayling Island, Hampshire and sank.[80]

25 March

List of shipwrecks: 25 March 1932
Ship Country Description
Providence  France The ocean liner ran aground at Cape Niger, Imbros, Turkey.[81] She was refloated on 13 May.[82]

27 March

List of shipwrecks: 27 March 1932
Ship Country Description
Rona  United Kingdom The tug sank at Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.[45]

29 March

List of shipwrecks: 29 March 1932
Ship Country Description
Rhea  Netherlands The cargo ship ran aground between Gonaïves and Saint-Marc, Haiti.[83] She was refloated on 1 April.[84]

April

2 April

List of shipwrecks: 2 April 1932
Ship Country Description
Cieszyn  Poland The cargo ship ran aground at Utö, Finland.[85] She was refloated on 6 April.[79]

3 April

List of shipwrecks: 3 April 1932
Ship Country Description
Tahsien flag unknown The cargo ship ran aground on Alceste Rock, Cape Shautung, China.[86] She was abandoned on 7 April as a total loss.[87]

6 April

List of shipwrecks: 6 April 1932
Ship Country Description
Haiching  United Kingdom The cargo ship struck rocks at White Dogs Island and was beached at Foochow, China.[88]

7 April

List of shipwrecks: 7 April 1932
Ship Country Description
Chepstow Castle  United Kingdom The cargo ship was driven ashore at Toward Point, Argyllshire.[87] She was refloated on 20 April.[89]
Sea Horse  United Kingdom The tug collided with Foina ( Norway) at Sunderland, Co Durham and sank.[87] She was refloated on 9 April and drydocked for repairs.[90]

9 April

List of shipwrecks: 9 April 1932
Ship Country Description
Rio Cabriel  Spain The cargo ship was driven ashore at Pedrido, Galicia and was abandoned by her crew.[91] She broke in two and was a total loss.[90]
Rouzic  France The three-masted schooner foundered in the Bay of Biscay (45°58′N 8°28′W / 45.967°N 8.467°W / 45.967; -8.467). Of her 29 crew, four were rescued by Carmerata, four by Deerpool (both  United Kingdom) and three by Samnanger ( Norway).[91] Eleven were rescued by Viking ( Denmark) and an unknown number by Trsat ( Yugoslavia).[92]

10 April

List of shipwrecks: 10 April 1932
Ship Country Description
Galacum  United Kingdom The cargo ship sprang a leak in the English Channel off St. Catherine's Point and was beached at Sandown, Isle of Wight.[91] She was refloated the next day.[90]

11 April

List of shipwrecks: 11 April 1932
Ship Country Description
City of Mukilteo  United States The passenger ship caught fire and was beached on Whidbey Island, Washington. She was declared a constructive total loss.[52]
Nobis  Germany The cargo ship sprang a leak and sank in the North Sea off Ameland, Friesland, Netherlands. The crew were rescued.[90]
Pentland Firth  United Kingdom The coaster was driven ashore at Scrabster, Caithness. The crew were rescued by rocket apparatus.[90]

12 April

List of shipwrecks: 12 April 1932
Ship Country Description
Daiboshi Maru No.3  Japan The cargo ship sprang a leak and was beached at Horomushiro.[77]

13 April

List of shipwrecks: 13 April 1932
Ship Country Description
Tsiehfa flag unknown The ship struck a rock and foundered in the Bohai Sea off Lungkow, China. The crew were rescued.[89]

16 April

List of shipwrecks: 16 April 1932
Ship Country Description
Louric flag unknown The cargo ship was driven ashore at Tela, Honduras and was wrecked.[93]

19 April

List of shipwrecks: 19 April 1932
Ship Country Description
Maria M. Diacaki  Greece The cargo ship ran aground on Syra and was abandoned by her crew. She later refloated herself and was taken in tow by Aghios Nicolaos ( Greece) and beached again.[89] She was refloated on 23 April.[94]
Phoenix  United States The tanker ran aground on the Bahama Banks.[89] She was refloated on 23 April.[94]
Selonija  Latvia The cargo ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean (41°56′N 9°31′W / 41.933°N 9.517°W / 41.933; -9.517). All crew were rescued by Kulmerland ( Germany).[95]

26 April

List of shipwrecks: 26 April 1932
Ship Country Description
Sansei Maru  Japan The cargo ship ran aground on the north shore of Sakhalin, Soviet Union.[96] She was refloated on 6 May.[97]
Sydfold  Norway The cargo ship ran aground off the south shore of Prince Edward Island, Canada.[98] She was refloated on 2 May.[99]
Wheatfeed  United Kingdom The coaster ran aground in the River Bann at Coleraine, County Antrim.[98] She was refloated on 6 May.[97]

27 April

List of shipwrecks: 27 April 1932
Ship Country Description
Cymbeline  United Kingdom The tanker ran aground on Anticosti Island, Saint Lawrence River, Quebec, Canada.[96] She was refloated on 2 May.[100]

28 April

List of shipwrecks: 28 April 1932
Ship Country Description
L and H McDonald  United Kingdom The schooner ran aground at Freshwater Point, Trepassey, Newfoundland and was a total loss.[101]
Saisho Maru  Japan The cargo ship ran aground on Kyushu (approximately 31°N 132°E / 31°N 132°E / 31; 132).[96] She was refloated on 2 May.[102]

29 April

List of shipwrecks: 29 April 1932
Ship Country Description
Ikbal  Turkey The cargo ship ran aground 20 nautical miles (37 km) east of Port Said, Egypt.[101] She was refloated on 2 May.[102]

30 April

List of shipwrecks: 30 April 1932
Ship Country Description
Laplace  United Kingdom The cargo ship ran aground in the Paraná River at Punti Indio, Argentina.[103] She was refloated on 5 May.[97]

May

2 May

List of shipwrecks: 2 May 1932
Ship Country Description
K Hadjipateras  Greece The cargo ship ran aground at Ajaccio, Corsica, Italy. (42°23′N 8°35′E / 42.383°N 8.583°E / 42.383; 8.583).[102][104] She was declared a total loss on 10 May.[105]
Tyne Maru  Japan The cargo ship collides with Kirin Maru ( Japan) off Cape Shantung, China and sank.[102]

4 May

List of shipwrecks: 4 May 1932
Ship Country Description
Haliartus  United Kingdom The cargo ship ran aground at Bull Point, Falkland Islands and was wrecked.[100]
Louise B. Marshall  United States The motor schooner was abandoned 7 nautical miles (13 km) south of Cape Sable Island, Nova Scotia, Canada.[106]

7 May

List of shipwrecks: 7 May 1932
Ship Country Description
Demetrios Pandelis  Greece The cargo ship ran aground on Brava, Cape Verde Islands, Portugal.[107] She was declared a total loss.[105]
Juanito  Spain The sailing ship sank at Burela, Lugo.[107]
Mauritania  Spain The schooner was rammed and sunk at Las Palmas, Canary Islands by Leon y Castillo ( Spain). The crew were rescued.[107]
New York  United States The passenger ship caught fire at West New Brighton, Staten Island, New York and was a total loss.[108]

8 May

List of shipwrecks: 8 May 1932
Ship Country Description
Elim  United Kingdom The coaster came ashore at Clents Point, Isle of Arran, Ayrshire.[107] She capsized the next day and was a total loss.[108]
Essex Friar  United Kingdom ran aground on the Hillekrog Spit, Lolland, Denmark. Refloated on 14 May and taken to Copenhagen where declared a constructive total loss. Subsequently scrapped.[109][110]

11 May

List of shipwrecks: 11 May 1932
Ship Country Description
Arez  France The cargo ship struck a rock and foundered in the Bay of Biscay 1 nautical mile (1.9 km) off Ouessant, Finistère. The crew were rescued.[111]
Berengaria  United Kingdom The ocean liner ran aground in the Solent. She was refloated an hour later.[112]

12 May

List of shipwrecks: 12 May 1932
Ship Country Description
Gauss  Germany The cargo ship ran aground at the mouth of the Douro, Oporto, Portugal.[113] She was refloated on 3 June.[114]

14 May

List of shipwrecks: 14 May 1932
Ship Country Description
Lochearn  United Kingdom The coaster struck rocks off Tiree, Inner Hebrides and was beached.[115] She was later refloated, repaired and returned to service.

15 May

List of shipwrecks: 15 May 1932
Ship Country Description
Georges Philippar  France The ocean liner caught fire in Gulf of Aden on her maiden voyage. She sank on 19 May with the loss of 54 lives.
Roumelian  United Kingdom The cargo liner collided with Saint Nazaire ( France) in the English Channel 40 nautical miles (74 km) west of The Needles, Isle of Wight.[116] She was beached at Thorness Bay where the four passengers were taken off.[117] She was refloated in late May and towed to London for drydocking.[118]

16 May

List of shipwrecks: 16 May 1932
Ship Country Description
Marianna  Greece The cargo ship caught fire off Bender Eregli, Turkey and was beached. The crew were rescued by Kutlu ( Turkey).[119] She was a total loss.[120]

21 May

List of shipwrecks: 21 May 1932
Ship Country Description
City of Charleroy  United Kingdom The coaster ran aground at Exmouth, Devon.[121] She was refloated on 27 May.[122]

22 May

List of shipwrecks: 22 May 1932
Ship Country Description
Perseverance  United Kingdom The schooner was driven ashore on Skomer, Pembrokeshire and was wrecked. The crew survived.[121]

23 May

List of shipwrecks: 23 May 1932
Ship Country Description
Bombay Maru  Imperial Japanese Navy The transport ship caught fire and was beached in the Astrea Channel, China.[123]
Cormorant  Netherlands The motor schooner sprang a leak and foundered in the English Channel 12 nautical miles (22 km) south west of Dungeness, Kent, United Kingdom. All four crew were rescued by a fishing vessel from Folkestone.[123][124]

25 May

List of shipwrecks: 25 May 1932
Ship Country Description
Antonis  Greece The cargo ship ran aground at Cape Maleas, Greece.[118] She was refloated in mid-June, arriving at Piraeus on 11 June.[125]
Canton  United Kingdom The cargo ship ran aground in the Maldives.[126] She was refloated on 30 May.[127]
Glendevon  United Kingdom The Thames barge sank in the River Thames at South Woolwich, London.[126]
Varnes  United Kingdom The Thames barge collided with Cambridge ( United Kingdom) in the River Thames at Belvedere, Kent and sank.[126]

26 May

List of shipwrecks: 26 May 1932
Ship Country Description
S. B. Hirtle  United Kingdom The schooner sprang a leak in the Atlantic Ocean off Nova Scotia, Canada and was abandoned.[118]

27 May

List of shipwrecks: 27 May 1932
Ship Country Description
Grecian  United States The cargo ship collided with City of Chattanooga ( United States) in the Atlantic Ocean off Block Island, Rhode Island (41°05′N 71°31′W / 41.083°N 71.517°W / 41.083; -71.517) and sank with the loss of three crew members.[122][128][129]
I. Ling  United States The coaster struck rocks and foundered in the Yangtze 275 nautical miles (509 km) upstream of Ichang with great loss of life.[122][128]

June

1 June

List of shipwrecks: 1 June 1932
Ship Country Description
Wan-Lui  United Kingdom The cargo ship ran aground in the Yangtze 40 nautical miles (74 km) downstream of Chungking, China.[130] She was abandoned on 9 June.[131]

2 June

List of shipwrecks: 2 June 1932
Ship Country Description
Caprera  Italy The cargo ship came ashore on the Ilha da Mac, Argentina.[132] She was refloated on 2 August.[133]
Castle Galleon  United Kingdom The coaster collided with Oscar Gorthon ( Sweden) in the North Sea off the Corton Lightship ( United Kingdom) and sank. The crew survived.[134]

7 June

List of shipwrecks: 7 June 1932
Ship Country Description
Genzan Maru  Japan The passenger ship ran aground off Karaginsky Island, Soviet Union and was abandoned by the 300-plus people on board.[135] She sank the next day.[136]

8 June

List of shipwrecks: 8 June 1932
Ship Country Description
Teide  Spain The cargo liner was wrecked off Fernando Po, Spanish Guinea.[136] Appin ( United Kingdom) rescued 85 passengers and landed them on the island.[131] She was a total loss.[137]

9 June

List of shipwrecks: 9 June 1932
Ship Country Description
Choshu Maru  Japan The cargo ship caught fire at Tsurumi and was beached. The crew abandoned ship.[131] She was declared a total loss.[138]

10 June

List of shipwrecks: 10 June 1932
Ship Country Description
Sappho  Greece The cargo ship foundered off Berlengas, Portugal. The crew were rescued.[139]

13 June

List of shipwrecks: 13 June 1932
Ship Country Description
Maria  Italy The refrigerated cargo ship ran aground on the Frying Pan Shoals, North Carolina, United States.[137] She was refloated on 16 June.[140]
Shengking  United Kingdom The passenger ship ran aground on Chiming Island, 15 nautical miles (28 km) east of Wei Hai Wei. Two British torpedo boat destroyers and an Admiralty tug rescued over 350 people.[137] She was refloated on 17 June.[141][142]

14 June

List of shipwrecks: 14 June 1932
Ship Country Description
Kumari  United Kingdom The cargo ship foundered in the Indian Ocean off Dwarka, India.[143] Six of her 33 crew were lost.[140]

15 June

List of shipwrecks: 15 June 1932
Ship Country Description
Artemis  Greece The cargo ship foundered in the Atlantic Ocean off the Abrolhos Rocks Bahia, Brazil. The crew were rescued by Eastern Prince ( United Kingdom).[143]

17 June

List of shipwrecks: 17 June 1932
Ship Country Description
Brazza  France The cargo ship ran aground at Libreville, French Equatorial Africa.[141] She was refloated on 23 June.[144]
Cymbeline  United Kingdom The tanker suffered an onboard explosion, caught fire and sank at Canadian Vickers' drydock in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Twenty-five people were killed and 38 were injured.[145] The ship was a total loss.[146]
Ferndale  United Kingdom The cargo ship ran aground on Dellys Rock, 50 nautical miles (93 km) east of Algiers, Algeria and broke in two. All 68 crew survived.[141][147]

23 June

List of shipwrecks: 23 June 1932
Ship Country Description
Cote Nord  United Kingdom The auxiliary schooner came ashore in Shoal Bay, Newfoundland and was a total loss.[148][149]

25 June

List of shipwrecks: 25 June 1932
Ship Country Description
Firby  United Kingdom The cargo ship came ashore in Bradore Bay, Strait of Belle Isle.[150] She was refloated on 4 July.[151]
Oyama Maru  Japan The cargo ship ran aground on the south west coast of Korea, she refloated but was leaking and consequently beached.[149] She was refloated the next day and sailed to Kure for repairs.[152]

27 June

List of shipwrecks: 27 June 1932
Ship Country Description
Bore I  Finland The passenger ship ran aground at Rysskar. The passengers were taken off.[152] She was refloated the next day.[153]

29 June

List of shipwrecks: 29 June 1932
Ship Country Description
Tanger  Germany The cargo ship caught fire in the North Sea off the Elbe 3 Lightship ( Germany) and was beached.[154] She was refloated the next day.[155]

July

1 July

List of shipwrecks: 1 July 1932
Ship Country Description
Melbourne  United Kingdom The four-masted barque collided with Seminole ( United Kingdom) in the Atlantic Ocean off the Fastnet Rock and sank. The crew were rescued by Seminole.[156]

2 July

List of shipwrecks: 2 July 1932
Ship Country Description
Eftychia  Greece The cargo ship ran aground at Cape San Vito, Sicily, Italy.[157] She was refloated on 24 July.[158]

6 July

List of shipwrecks: 6 July 1932
Ship Country Description
Chosun Maru  Japan The passenger ship ran aground on the Shantung Peninsula, China. All on board were taken off by Nasu Maru ( Japan).[159]
Kittawa  United Kingdom The cargo ship collided with Bhutan and Chengtu (both  United Kingdom) in the Astrea Channel and sank.[159]

7 July

List of shipwrecks: 7 July 1932
Ship Country Description
Prométhée  Marine Nationale The Le Redoutable-class submarine foundered in the English Channel 7 nautical miles (13 km) north of Fermanville, Manche (49°48′31″N 1°26′42″W / 49.80861°N 1.44500°W / 49.80861; -1.44500) with the loss of all 62 crew.

8 July

List of shipwrecks: 8 July 1932
Ship Country Description
Yaye Maru  Japan The coaster sank off Tsushima.[160]

10 July

List of shipwrecks: 10 July 1932
Ship Country Description
Casino  United Kingdom The coaster grounded at Apollo Bay, Victoria, Australia. She refloated but capsized and sank with the loss of ten of her seventeen crew.[161][162]
Triglav  Yugoslavia The cargo ship ran aground at Fogo, Cape Verde Islands, Portugal.[162] She was refloated on 21 July.[163]

11 July

List of shipwrecks: 11 July 1932
Ship Country Description
Blas de Lezo  Armada España The Blas de Lezo-class cruiser ran aground off Cape Finisterre. She was refloated and taken in tow by the tug Argos ( Spain) but foundered 7 nautical miles (13 km) offshore. All 346 crew were rescued.[164]

13 July

List of shipwrecks: 13 July 1932
Ship Country Description
Michael N. Maris  Greece The cargo ship struck a rock and foundered in the Adriatic Sea off Brusnik Island, Yugoslavia.[165]

15 July

List of shipwrecks: 15 July 1932
Ship Country Description
Gishu Maru  Japan The cargo ship ran aground in the Bungo Channel and was beached.[166]
Moldanger  Norway The almost-completed refrigerated cargo ship caught fire at Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands and sank.[167][168] She was later refloated, repaired and entered service in March 1933.[169]

16 July

List of shipwrecks: 16 July 1932
Ship Country Description
Kumakata Maru  Japan The cargo ship caught fire off Keelong Islet, Formosa and was abandoned by her crew.[170] She sank on 18 July.[168]

17 July

List of shipwrecks: 17 July 1932
Ship Country Description
Norham  United Kingdom The coaster ran aground at Redcar, Yorkshire.[170] She was refloated on 2 August.[171]

20 July

List of shipwrecks: 20 July 1932
Ship Country Description
Shunka Maru  Japan The cargo ship capsized and sank off the coast of Korea.[172]

21 July

List of shipwrecks: 21 July 1932
Ship Country Description
Beikoku Maru  Japan The cargo ship collided with Yoshu Maru ( Japan) in the Inland Sea of Japan and sank. All crew were rescued.[173]

23 July

List of shipwrecks: 23 July 1932
Ship Country Description
Heiwa Maru  Japan The cargo ship struck a rock and foundered off Mokoo.[158]
Islander  United Kingdom The passenger ship ran aground off Aywick, Shetland Islands and was a total loss. All on board were rescued.[158]

25 July

List of shipwrecks: 25 July 1932
Ship Country Description
Cristina  Spain The cargo ship ran aground at Kerkennah, Turkey (34°42′00″N 11°21′30″E / 34.70000°N 11.35833°E / 34.70000; 11.35833).[174] She was refloated on 29 July.[175]

26 July

List of shipwrecks: 26 July 1932
Ship Country Description
Homestead  United Kingdom The schooner foundered in the Atlantic Ocean off Humber Arm, Newfoundland.[176]
Lettie M. Hardy  United Kingdom The schooner collided with Facto ( Norway) in the Atlantic Ocean 100 nautical miles (190 km) off Georgetown, British Guiana and sank. All on board were rescued.[177]
Niobe  Reichsmarine The three-masted barque capsized and sank in the Baltic Sea off Fehmarn, Schleswig-Holstein with the loss of 69 of her 109 crew. Survivors were rescued by Theresia L M Russ ( Germany). Raised on 21 August for recovery of the dead, Niobe was scuttled on 18 September 1933.
Renate  Germany The cargo ship struck a submerged object in the Baltic Sea and sank off Gotland, Sweden. The crew survived.[174]

29 July

List of shipwrecks: 29 July 1932
Ship Country Description
Cape Race  United Kingdom The schooner came ashore at St. Shotts, Newfoundland and was wrecked.[175]
Euphorbia  United Kingdom The cargo ship ran aground on the south coast of Anticosti Island, Saint Lawrence River, Quebec, Canada.[175] She was refloated on 3 August.[178]

August

4 August

List of shipwrecks: 4 August 1932
Ship Country Description
Aso  Imperial Japanese Navy The Bayan-class armored cruiser was sunk as a target by submarine torpedoes .
Bruges  Belgium The cargo ship ran aground in the Paraná River upstream of Diamante, Entre Ríos, Argentina.[179] She was refloated on 10 August.[180]
Kelvinside  United Kingdom The coaster sank about 5 nautical miles (9.3 km) west south west of the Mull of Galloway, Wigtownshire. The crew survived.[178]
Why Not  United Kingdom The Thames barge collided with Otranto ( United Kingdom) in the Thanes Estuary at Thameshaven, Essex and sank.[178]

5 August

List of shipwrecks: 5 August 1932
Ship Country Description
Antonchu  Spain The cargo ship sprang a leak and foundered in the Atlantic Ocean 25 nautical miles (46 km) south west of Cape Santa María, Portugal (36°40′N 8°12′W / 36.667°N 8.200°W / 36.667; -8.200). The crew were rescued by Bakap ( Yugoslavia).[109][179][181]
St Patrick  United Kingdom The passenger ferry ran aground off La Corbière, Jersey, Channel Islands. The 314 passengers were rescued by Duke of Normandy, Isle of Sark and St Julien (all  United Kingdom).[182] She was later refloated and towed into Saint Helier for temporary repairs.[183]

6 August

List of shipwrecks: 6 August 1932
Ship Country Description
Capable  United Kingdom The steamer came ashore in thick fog at Thurlestone, South Devon during thick fog. Capable refloated on the high tide and continued her journey from Pentewan, Cornwall, with grit for London.[184]
M.O.P. 216 B  Argentina The tug foundered in the Paraná River at Rosario, Santa Fe with the loss of four crew.[185]

9 August

List of shipwrecks: 9 August 1932
Ship Country Description
Dagny  Sweden The auxiliary schooner came ashore at Lessoe. The crew were rescued.[185] She was refloated on 13 August.[186]

12 August

List of shipwrecks: 12 August 1932
Ship Country Description
Aéropostale II  France The mail boat departed Dakar, French West Africa for Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. She last reported her position in the Atlantic Ocean 250 nautical miles (460 km) out. No further trace, believed foundered with the loss of all 22 crew.[187][188][189]

13 August

List of shipwrecks: 13 August 1932
Ship Country Description
Lassen  United States The cargo ship caught fire at Oakland, California. She was scuttled to extinguish the fire.[186] She was refloated on 17 August and found to be severely damaged.[190]

16 August

List of shipwrecks: 16 August 1932
Ship Country Description
Nichifuku Maru  Japan The cargo ship collided with Hide Maru ( Japan) in the Inland Sea of Japan and sank with the loss of nineteen crew.[191]

18 August

List of shipwrecks: 18 August 1932
Ship Country Description
Shoal Fisher  United Kingdom The three-masted schooner collided with Telena ( United Kingdom) in the Atlantic Ocean (48°00′N 7°50′W / 48.000°N 7.833°W / 48.000; -7.833) and sank. The crew were rescued by Telena.[190]

22 August

List of shipwrecks: 22 August 1932
Ship Country Description
Dagland  Norway The cargo ship ran aground at Akbaş, Turkey.[192] She was refloated on 28 August.[193]
La Corvette  France The schooner capsized in the English Channel 4.5 nautical miles (8.3 km) off Selsey Bill, West Sussex, United Kingdom.[192]

30 August

List of shipwrecks: 30 August 1932
Ship Country Description
Kotohira Maru  Japan The cargo ship ran aground off Shiraushi, Sakhalin, Soviet Union.[194] She was refloated on 3 September.[195]

31 August

List of shipwrecks: 31 August 1932
Ship Country Description
Kumiai Maru  Japan The coaster collided with Kurushima Maru ( Japan) off Oshima Province and sank.[196]

September

1 September

List of shipwrecks: 1 September 1932
Ship Country Description
Stat  Norway The cargo ship ran aground at Akranes, Iceland.[197] She was refloated on 6 September.[198]

2 September

List of shipwrecks: 2 September 1932
Ship Country Description
Sandra  Norway The cargo ship ran aground at Christiansand and sank.[197]

3 September

List of shipwrecks: 3 September 1932
Ship Country Description
Bertie E. Tull  United States The cargo ship ran aground in the Delaware River at New Castle, Delaware and was a total loss.[199][200]
Clara Elise  Germany The schooner sank in the Baltic Sea off the Stockholm archipelago, Sweden with the loss of four of her eight crew.[201]
Jelo  Norway The cargo ship collided with Quersee ( Germany) in the Kaiser Wilhelm Canal and was beached.[199]

6 September

List of shipwrecks: 6 September 1932
Ship Country Description
Odensholm  Sweden The cargo ship ran aground on Burnt Head, Newfoundland. She was declared a total loss on 15 September.[202]

7 September

List of shipwrecks: 7 September 1932
Ship Country Description
Aranci  United Kingdom The dredger foundered in the Irish Sea 22 nautical miles (41 km) south by west of the Tuskar Rock, Ireland. She was under tow at the time and unmanned.[203]

9 September

List of shipwrecks: 9 September 1932
Ship Country Description
Observation  United States The passenger ferry exploded and sank in the East River off Rikers Island, New York with the loss of 37 lives.[204]

10 September

List of shipwrecks: 10 September 1932
Ship Country Description
Admiral Dewey  United Kingdom The schooner was driven ashore on Saint Pierre Island, Saint Pierre and Miquelon and was wrecked.[205]
Clara F  United Kingdom The schooner was driven ashore on Saint Pierre Island and was wrecked.[205]
Golfer  United Kingdom The coaster was driven ashore at Tiumpan Head, Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides and was abandoned.[206]
Marjorie and Eileen  United Kingdom The schooner was driven ashore on Saint Pierre Island and was wrecked.[205]

11 September

List of shipwrecks: 11 September 1932
Ship Country Description
Watford  United Kingdom The collier was driven ashore at Cape Percy, Nova Scotia, Canada and was wrecked with the loss of one of her 38 crew.[207]

12 September

List of shipwrecks: 12 September 1932
Ship Country Description
Adele  Germany The auxiliary sailing ship was abandoned in the Baltic Sea off Pillau, East Prussia. The crew were rescued by the Pillau Lifeboat.[208] The ship came ashore at Pillau.[209]

13 September

List of shipwrecks: 13 September 1932
Ship Country Description
Baron Baeyens  Belgium The cargo ship ran aground in the Paraná River at Arroyo Seco, Santa Fe, Argentina.[210] She was refloated on 19 September.[211]
Chloe  Italy The cargo ship issued an SOS in the Bay of Biscay off Ouessant, Finistère, France.[209] She was taken in tow by Seefalke ( Germany), but her boilers exploded and she foundered at 48°20′N 5°09′W / 48.333°N 5.150°W / 48.333; -5.150. All crew were rescued by Seefalke.[212][213]
Glamorgan Coast  United Kingdom The cargo ship came ashore at North Point, Cape Cornwall. Fourteen crew and the one passenger rowed to safety; the ship was a total loss.[209][214]

14 September

List of shipwrecks: 14 September 1932
Ship Country Description
Ivanhoe  Norway The cargo ship ran aground on the north shore of False Island in the Matung Channel.[210] She was refloated on 24 September.[215]
Savio  Italy The cargo ship came ashore on Euboea, Greece (37°58′N 24°33′E / 37.967°N 24.550°E / 37.967; 24.550) and was a total loss. The crew were rescued by Viking ( Greece).[216][217]

17 September

List of shipwrecks: 17 September 1932
Ship Country Description
Ravenscraig  Norway The coaster collided with Baron Polwarth ( United Kingdom) in the Thames Estuary off the Sunk Lightship ( United Kingdom) and sank with the loss of two crew.[218][219]

21 September

List of shipwrecks: 21 September 1932
Ship Country Description
Aequitas  Italy The cargo ship ran aground at Kerch, Soviet Union.[220] She was refloated around 7 October.[221]
Tchatyr-Dahg  Soviet Union The cargo ship collided with Inonu ( Turkey) off Leander's Tower, Istanbul, Turkey and was beached.[220] She was refloated on 29 September.[222]

23 September

List of shipwrecks: 23 September 1932
Ship Country Description
Camille Mortenol  Netherlands The dredger foundered in the Atlantic Ocean (44°00′N 8°55′W / 44.000°N 8.917°W / 44.000; -8.917) whilst under tow by Ebro ( Netherlands).[223] Two of her crew were lost.[224]
HMS Challenger  Royal Navy The survey ship struck a rock 6 nautical miles (11 km) north of Ford's Harbour, Labrador, Canada (56°28′30″N 61°10′00″W / 56.47500°N 61.16667°W / 56.47500; -61.16667) and was beached. She was later refloated.[225]

26 September

List of shipwrecks: 26 September 1932
Ship Country Description
Marjorie E. Bachman  United Kingdom The schooner foundered off the Change Islands, dominion of Newfoundland. The crew survived.[226]
Saelen  Denmark The auxiliary schooner departed Upernivik for Godhavn. No further trace, presumed foundered with the loss of all hands.[227]

27 September

List of shipwrecks: 27 September 1932
Ship Country Description
Bur  Sweden The cargo ship ran aground in the River Dakoum, French West Africa.[228] She was refloated around 5 October.[229]

29 September

List of shipwrecks: 29 September 1932
Ship Country Description
Nevada  United States The cargo ship ran aground on Amatignik Island, Alaska and was wrecked with the loss of 34 of her 37 crew. Survivors were rescued by President Madison ( United States).[228][230]

30 September

List of shipwrecks: 30 September 1932
Ship Country Description
Nelson  United Kingdom The training ship, a former Thames barge, sprang a leak and sank in the River Thames at Chelsea, London.[231] She was refloated on 1 October.[228]

October

1 October

List of shipwrecks: 1 October 1932
Ship Country Description
Bright Fan  United Kingdom The cargo ship struck an iceberg in the Hudson Strait and sank. All 30 crew were rescued by N. B. McLean ( Canada).[232]
Chusan  United Kingdom The passenger ship ran aground at Wei Hai Wei, China. The passengers were taken off.[228][233] She sank on 4 October.[234]
Else  Finland The cargo ship was driven ashore on Björkö and sank. Her crew were rescued.[235][236]
Georgios  Greece The cargo ship was driven ashore on Björkö. All 29 crew were rescued before she sank.[235]
Niemen  Poland The cargo ship collided with the barque Lawhill ( Finland) in the Kattegat and sank. The crew were rescued by Kronprinsessan Margareta ( Sweden).[228]
Start  Sweden The cargo ship was driven ashore or Björkö and sank. Her crew were rescued.[235] She was refloated on 15 October.[237]

2 October

List of shipwrecks: 2 October 1932
Ship Country Description
Mark H. Gray  United Kingdom The schooner departed Oporto, Portugal for Gaultois, Newfoundland. No further trace, presumed foundered in the Atlantic Ocean with the loss of all hands.[238]

4 October

List of shipwrecks: 4 October 1932
Ship Country Description
Beaconoil  United States The tanker ran aground in the Houston Channel.[239] She was refloated on 11 October.[240]

5 October

List of shipwrecks: 5 October 1932
Ship Country Description
Franklin  United States The coaster caught fire at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and was burnt to the waterline.[239]
John J. Boland Jr.  United Kingdom The cargo ship foundered in Lake Erie 10 nautical miles (19 km) off Erie, Pennsylvania.[229][241]

6 October

List of shipwrecks: 6 October 1932
Ship Country Description
Agen  France The cargo ship collided with Cap Arcona ( Germany) in the North Sea off the Elbe 4 Lightship ( Germany) and was beached. She was later refloated and escorted into Hamburg, Germany.[241]
Johannes  Finland The three-masted schooner foundered in the Baltic Sea off Viborg,Denmark. The eight crew were rescued by Asta ( Germany).[221][229][242]

8 October

List of shipwrecks: 8 October 1932
Ship Country Description
Shamrock  United Kingdom The Thames barge was abandoned of Dungeness, Kent. The crew were rescued by the Dungeness Lifeboat.[242] She was later reboarded and found to have suffered little damage.[240]

9 October

List of shipwrecks: 9 October 1932
Ship Country Description
Charente  Norway The cargo liner collided with Afric Star ( United Kingdom) in the English Channel 7 nautical miles (13 km) east of Dungeness, Kent, United Kingdom and sank. all on board were rescued by Afric Star.[243]

10 October

List of shipwrecks: 10 October 1932
Ship Country Description
Scheldestad  Belgium The cargo ship was abandoned in the Bay of Biscay (45°30′N 8°00′W / 45.500°N 8.000°W / 45.500; -8.000). The crew were rescued by Lancastria ( United Kingdom).[244] Sheldestad remained afloat and was towed by tugs Max Berendt and Seefalke (both  Germany) to La Coruna, Spain where she was repaired. She returned to service on 12 October.[212]

13 October

List of shipwrecks: 13 October 1932
Ship Country Description
Assel  Germany The coaster capsized and sank off Nervi Island, Vyborg, Soviet Union with the loss of three of her five crew.[245]
Emelia  Estonia The schooner collided with Vesuvius ( Sweden off Flotjam, Sweden and sank.[245]
Girl May  United Kingdom The coaster foundered in the Irish Sea 7 nautical miles (13 km) south of Maughold Head, Isle of Man. The seven crew were rescued by the trawler Peter Lovett ( United Kingdom.[246]

14 October

List of shipwrecks: 14 October 1932
Ship Country Description
Braedale  United Kingdom The coaster foundered in the English Channel 8 nautical miles (15 km) south west of The Needles, Isle of Wight. All eight crew survived.[247]
Monte Nevoso  Italy
Monte Nevoso.

The cargo ship ran aground on Haisbro' Sands, Norfolk, United Kingdom and was a total loss. The 33 crew were rescued by H F Bailey III ( Royal National Lifeboat Institution) and the fishing vessel Gleam ( United Kingdom).[247][248]

Sheldrake  United Kingdom The coaster was abandoned in the North Sea off the coast of Lincolnshire. The crew were rescued by the pilot cutter J. H. Fisher. Sheldrake was driven ashore at Cleethorpes.[247] She was refloated on 18 October.[249]

15 October

List of shipwrecks: 15 October 1932
Ship Country Description
Redvers Buller  United Kingdom The sand hopper capsized and sank in the Bristol Channel west of Flat Holm with the loss of four of her seven crew.[250]

17 October

List of shipwrecks: 17 October 1932
Ship Country Description
Brulin  United Kingdom The cargo ship ran aground at Kingston, Ontario, Canada.[251] She was refloated on 20 October and found to be severely damaged.[252]
L'Essor  France The schooner foundered in the Irish Sea. The 48 crew were rescued by Redsea ( United Kingdom).[253]

18 October

List of shipwrecks: 18 October 1932
Ship Country Description
Birkenau  Germany The cargo ship came ashore at Chapel Point, Fife, United Kingdom. The crew were rescued by rocket apparatus.[254] She was refloated the next day and towed to Leith.[249]
Faithful  United Kingdom The coaster was driven ashore in Whiting Bay, Isle of Arran. All four crew were rescued.[254]

24 October

List of shipwrecks: 24 October 1932
Ship Country Description
Miho Maru  Japan The cargo ship ran aground on Sakhalin, Soviet Union.[255] She was refloated on 4 November.[256]

25 October

List of shipwrecks: 25 October 1932
Ship Country Description
Marjorie Henniga  United Kingdom The schooner came ashore at Newtown, Newfoundland and was a total loss.[257]

28 October

List of shipwrecks: 28 October 1932
Ship Country Description
Millom Castle  United Kingdom The auxiliary schooner was abandoned in the English Channel 8 nautical miles (15 km) off Plymouth, Devon. The three crew were rescued by the Plymouth Lifeboat. Millom Castle was later towed into Plymouth by the trawler Atlantic ( United Kingdom).[258]
Rama  Nicaragua The refrigerated cargo ship came ashore at Bluefields, Jamaica. She was declared a constructive total loss.[258][259]

29 October

List of shipwrecks: 29 October 1932
Ship Country Description
New Hope  United Kingdom The Thames barge foundered in the Thames Estuary. Both crew and a dog were rescued by the Southend Lifeboat.[260]

31 October

List of shipwrecks: 31 October 1932
Ship Country Description
Pamela Hope  United Kingdom The coaster came ashore on between Burnham Overy and Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk. The crew abandoned ship.[261] She was refloated on 24 November.[262]
Sarah Evans  United Kingdom The schooner came ashore near Porthtowan, Cornwall and was a total loss. The three crew were rescued.[261][263]
Spes  Netherlands The cargo ship came ashore at Christiansø, Bornholm, Denmark. The crew were rescued.[261]
Tovaristch Stalin  Soviet Union The passenger ship ran aground 2 nautical miles (3.7 km) north of Cape Linnhe, Spitsbergen, Norway.[264] She was eventually refloated with the aid of six British trawlers.[265]

November

2 November

List of shipwrecks: 2 November 1932
Ship Country Description
Plaindealer  United Kingdom The schooner was wrecked at Tub Harbour, Labrador, Canada.[266]
Rosie Bella  United Kingdom The schooner came ashore at Croe, Newfoundland and was wrecked.[267]

3 November

List of shipwrecks: 3 November 1932
Ship Country Description
Ceres  Netherlands The cargo ship ran aground at Panomi Point, Greece.[266] She was refloated on 6 November.[256]

5 November

List of shipwrecks: 5 November 1932
Ship Country Description
Carrouest I  France The coaster foundered in the English Channel 2 nautical miles (3.7 km) south of Alderney, Channel Islands. All five crew survived.[268][269]
Ralph Williams  United Kingdom The schooner sprang a leak and was abandoned off Herring Neck, Newfoundland.[270]

6 November

List of shipwrecks: 6 November 1932
Ship Country Description
Goulandris  Greece The cargo ship foundered in the Mediterranean Sea south of Crete. The crew survived.[268]
Orion  Finland The cargo ship came ashore at Härnösand, Västernorrland County, Sweden and was wrecked.[268]

7 November

List of shipwrecks: 7 November 1932
Ship Country Description
Helen Belle  United Kingdom The schooner sprang a leak and sank off Cape Chapeau Rouge, Newfoundland.[270]
Kenjo Maru  Japan The cargo ship ran aground on the east coast of Sakhalin, Soviet Union.[271] She was refloated on 10 November.[272]

8 November

List of shipwrecks: 8 November 1932
Ship Country Description
Bessie McDonald  United Kingdom The schooner came ashore at Old Perlican, Newfoundland and was wrecked.[270]
Drake  United Kingdom The Thames barge collided with Inga ( Finland) in the River Medway at Upnor, Kent and sank.[273]
Hester Nellie  United Kingdom The schooner sprang a leak and sank off Red Island, Newfoundland.[270]

10 November

List of shipwrecks: 10 November 1932
Ship Country Description
Alma M  United Kingdom The cargo ship came ashore on Conception Island, Bahamas and was wrecked. The crew were rescued.[274]

11 November

List of shipwrecks: 11 November 1932
Ship Country Description
Nordvangen  Norway The cargo ship was driven ashore at Cay Confites, Cuba in a hurricane.[275] Sne was refloated in mid-December, arriving at Key West, Florida, United States under tow on 13 December.[276]
Sensan Maru  Japan The cargo ship ran aground 5 nautical miles (9.3 km) east of Keelung, China.[277] She was refloated on 17 November.[278]
Vistula  Denmark The tanker ran aground at Tampico, Mexico and was a total loss.[277]

12 November

List of shipwrecks: 12 November 1932
Ship Country Description
Balboa  United Kingdom The cargo ship sank at Georgetown, British Guiana.[279]

13 November

List of shipwrecks: 13 November 1932
Ship Country Description
Oregon Star  United Kingdom The refrigerated cargo liner caught fire at Hebburn, Northumberland. One crew member was killed.[280] She burnt for a week and was consequently declared a total loss.[281] Oregon Star was scrapped in 1934.[282]

14 November

List of shipwrecks: 14 November 1932
Ship Country Description
Genchu Maru  Japan The cargo ship ran aground on the Idzu Peninsula in a typhoon. She broke in two, the stern section sank with the loss of 36 crew. There were some survivors.[283]
Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft  Netherlands The ocean liner caught fire in Amsterdam harbour, North Holland. She burned for nine days and was consequently declared a total loss and sold for scrap.
Unkai Maru No.15  Japan The cargo ship was driven ashore in Tokyo Bay in a typhoon. She was refloated on 23 November.[284][285]

18 November

List of shipwrecks: 18 November 1932
Ship Country Description
Alberto  Spain The cargo ship struck a rock off Villano and was beached at Camariñas, A Coruña. The crew were rescued.[274]
Howard Young  United Kingdom The schooner came ashore in Bonavista Bay and was wrecked. The crew were rescued.[286]

19 November

List of shipwrecks: 19 November 1932
Ship Country Description
Marionga J. Goulandris  Greece The cargo ship came ashore at Punta del Este, Maldonado, Uruguay.[286] She was refloated on 5 December.[287]

22 November

List of shipwrecks: 22 November 1932
Ship Country Description
Le Poilu  France The Ketch sank off Sark Channel Islands[288]

23 November

List of shipwrecks: 23 November 1932
Ship Country Description
Calliope Leitch  United Kingdom The cargo ship was driven ashore at Drapetsona, Greece.[289] She was refloated on 27 November and beached in St George Bay.[290]
Rosario  Italy The tanker ran aground off Leander's Tower, Istanbul, Turkey.[289] She was refloated on 28 November.[291]
Tecumseh  United Kingdom The tanker ran aground at Inhaca, Portuguese East Africa and was a total loss.[262]

26 November

List of shipwrecks: 26 November 1932
Ship Country Description
Herta Grube  Germany The auxiliary schooner was wrecked at Kalmar, Småland, Sweden with the loss of all hands.[292]

28 November

List of shipwrecks: 28 November 1932
Ship Country Description
Le Saint Laurent  France The coaster collided with Mana ( France) in the Atlantic Ocean off Cayenne, French Guiana and sank.[293]

29 November

List of shipwrecks: 29 November 1932
Ship Country Description
Margit  Chile The cargo ship caught fire at Talcahuaso and was abandoned by her crew. She was a total loss.[291]

30 November

List of shipwrecks: 30 November 1932
Ship Country Description
SS Georgian (1912)  United Kingdom The cargo ship ran aground on Grand Island, Michigan.[294] Salvage operation were postponed on 13 December until the following spring.[295]

December

1 December

List of shipwrecks: 1 December 1932
Ship Country Description
Cairndhu  United Kingdom The cargo ship ran aground in the Saint Lawrence River.[296] She was refloated on 22 December.[297]

2 December

List of shipwrecks: 2 December 1932
Ship Country Description
Clemencia  Canada The schooner was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. Her crew were rescued by De Grasse ( France).[298]

5 December

List of shipwrecks: 5 December 1932
Ship Country Description
Novadoc  United Kingdom The cargo ship ran aground in the Saint Lawrence River at Alexandria Bay, New York, United States.[299] She was refloated on 8 December.[300]
Sarawabi  Imperial Japanese Navy The Wakatake-class destroyer capsized and sank off Formosa with the loss of 106 of her 120 crew.[301]
Sea Thrush  United States The cargo ship ran aground on the Clatsop Spit at the mouth of the Columbia River.[287] She was a total loss.[302]

7 December

List of shipwrecks: 7 December 1932
Ship Country Description
Kogiku Maru  Japan The cargo ship ran aground at Chemulpo, Korea and was abandoned.[303] She sank on 12 December.[304]
Lynceus  United Kingdom The coaster came ashore at Bacton, Norfolk with the loss of one of her four crew. The survivors were rescued by rocket apparatus.[303] She was refloated on 14 December.[305]

8 December

List of shipwrecks: 8 December 1932
Ship Country Description
Negada  Chile The cargo ship ran aground on the Quita Sueño Bank.[302] She was abandoned as a total loss on 15 December.[306]

9 December

List of shipwrecks: 9 December 1932
Ship Country Description
Sophie  Germany The auxiliary schooner came ashore 10 nautical miles (19 km) west of Rixhöft, West Prussia.[307] She was refloated on 13 December.[304]

10 December

List of shipwrecks: 10 December 1932
Ship Country Description
Atrato  Colombia The cargo ship was destroyed by fire at Cispata.[300]
Timios Stavros  Greece The cargo ship sprang a leak and foundered in the Mediterranean Sea (36°53′N 19°44′E / 36.883°N 19.733°E / 36.883; 19.733). All crew were rescued by Patria ( Greece).[276][300][305]

12 December

List of shipwrecks: 12 December 1932
Ship Country Description
Electra  Germany The coaster collided with Tilsit ( Germany) in the Baltic Sea off Holtenau, Schleswig-Holstein and was beached.[304]
La Mouette brigantine (2)  France The brigantine sprang a leak and foundered in the Atlantic Ocean off the Isles of Scilly, United Kingdom (50°30′N 7°30′W / 50.500°N 7.500°W / 50.500; -7.500). All five crew were rescued by the trawler Kilgarran Castle ( United Kingdom).[304][305]

13 December

List of shipwrecks: 13 December 1932
Ship Country Description
Cantabria  Spain The cargo ship came ashore 1 nautical mile (1.9 km) west of Bolt Head, Devon, United Kingdom. All 24 crew were rescued by the Salcombe Lifeboat.[295][308] She was a total loss.[305]

14 December

List of shipwrecks: 14 December 1932
Ship Country Description
Hosianna  Germany The auxiliary sailing vessel caught fire and sank in the North Sea off Neuwerk, Hamburg.[305]

15 December

List of shipwrecks: 15 December 1932
Ship Country Description
Lieutenant Fontan  France The three-masted schooner caught fire in the Bay of Biscay 35 nautical miles (65 km) north west of Ouessant, Finistère and sank. The crew were rescued by San Andres ( Norway).[309]
Meta Trudler  Germany The auxiliary sailing ship came ashore south of Gothenburg, Sweden.[310] She was a total loss.[311]

17 December

List of shipwrecks: 17 December 1932
Ship Country Description
Norden  Sweden The cargo ship sank off Varberg, Halland County.[311]

19 December

List of shipwrecks: 19 December 1932
Ship Country Description
Elizabeth  United States The cargo ship ran aground at the mouth of the Cape Fear River, North Carolina.[312] She was refloated on 23 December.[306]

21 December

List of shipwrecks: 21 December 1932
Ship Country Description
Gateshead  United Kingdom The coaster collided with Miranda ( Norway) in the North Sea 8 nautical miles (15 km) off Seaham, County Durham and sank with the loss of eight of her thirteen crew.[313]
Kedumba  United Kingdom The ferry foundered off Montague Island, New South Wales, Australia.[314]
Seine  France The cargo ship sprang a leak in the Bay of Biscay 70 nautical miles (130 km) off the La Coubre Lighthouse, Charente-Maritime and was abandoned. The crew were rescued by a trawler. Seine was taken in tow by Dupleix ( Marine Nationale).[314] She foundered 40 nautical miles (74 km) south west of La Pallice, Charente-Maritime.[315]

22 December

List of shipwrecks: 22 December 1932
Ship Country Description
Navemar  Spain The cargo ship collided with Bernardin de St. Pierre ( France) at Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France and was beached.[297][315]

24 December

List of shipwrecks: 24 December 1932
Ship Country Description
Newbrough  United Kingdom The cargo ship ran aground at Morant Cays, Jamaica. Salvage efforts were abandoned on 7 March 1933 and she was declared a total loss.[316]
Philip  Denmark The schooner was rammed and sunk off Korsor by a ferry.[317]

25 December

List of shipwrecks: 25 December 1932
Ship Country Description
Agia Paraskevi  Greece The cargo ship ran aground off Laurium.[317] She was refloated on 2 January 1933.[318]

27 December

List of shipwrecks: 27 December 1932
Ship Country Description
Alfred E. Hunt  United States The dredger sank in the Saint Lawrence River.[319]
Banyei Maru No.2  Japan The cargo ship ran aground at Tsuchizaki.[320] She was refloated on 3 January.[321]
Jupiter  Germany The cargo ship collided with Esther Thorden ( Sweden) in the Kaiser Wilhelm Canal at Andorf and sank.[320]

28 December

List of shipwrecks: 28 December 1932
Ship Country Description
Hsin Fuh-Tai  China The cargo ship was holed and sank in the East China Sea (30°45′N 122°30′E / 30.750°N 122.500°E / 30.750; 122.500) with the loss of 35 of her 52 crew.[319]
Nordnes  Norway The auxiliary schooner collided with Pinmarken in the North Sea off Bergen, Hordaland and sank.[322]

29 December

List of shipwrecks: 29 December 1932
Ship Country Description
J. D. Drake  United Kingdom The Thames barge collided with Cape Ortegal ( United Kingdom) in the River Thames at Gravesend, Kent. The crew were rescued.[322]
Doris Kellogg  United States The tanker caught fire in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of South Carolina.[323] She exploded and sank the next day (33°27′N 76°45′W / 33.450°N 76.750°W / 33.450; -76.750).[324][325]

Unknown date

List of shipwrecks: Unknown date 1932
Ship Country Description
Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft  Netherlands The ocean liner broke free from her tow, hit the harbour wall at Pernis, caught fire and then sank. She was raised and completed her journey to the scrapyard.
HMAS Yarra  Royal Australian Navy The decommissioned River-class torpedo-boat destroyer was sunk as a target.

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  142. "Telegrams in Brief" The Times (London). Tuesday, 14 June 1932. (46159), col G, p. 13.
  143. 1 2 "Two steamers lost" The Times (London). Friday, 17 June 1932. (46162), col G, p. 10.
  144. "The Brazza refloated" The Times (London). Friday, 24 June 1932. (46168), col C, p. 24.
  145. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Wednesday, 22 June 1932. (46166), col E, p. 22.
  146. "Explosion in tanker" The Times (London). Saturday, 18 June 1932. (46163), col F, p. 12.
  147. "British steamer aground near Algiers" The Times (London). Saturday, 18 June 1932. (46163), col B, p. 11.
  148. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Friday, 24 June 1932. (46168), col C, p. 24.
  149. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Monday, 27 June 1932. (46170), col E, p. 20.
  150. "Serious news of the Ferndale" The Times (London). Monday, 27 June 1932. (46170), col E, p. 20.
  151. "The Firby refloated" The Times (London). Tuesday, 5 June 1932. (46177), col F, p. 20.
  152. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Tuesday, 28 June 1932. (46171), col E, p. 24.
  153. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Wednesday, 29 June 1932. (46172), col F, p. 23.
  154. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Thursday, 30 June 1932. (46173), col G, p. 25.
  155. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Friday, 1 July 1932. (46174), col G, p. 21.
  156. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Saturday, 2 July 1932. (46175), col G, p. 6.
  157. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Monday, 4 July 1932. (46176), col C, p. 22.
  158. 1 2 3 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Monday, 25 July 1932. (46194), col C, p. 21.
  159. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Thursday, 7 July 1932. (46179), col C, p. 24.
  160. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Saturday, 9 July 1932. (46181), col F, p. 16.
  161. "Telegrams in Brief" The Times (London). Saturday, 11 July 1932. (46182), col G, p. 11.
  162. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Tuesday, 12 July 1932. (46183), col C, p. 23.
  163. "Two steamers refloated" The Times (London). Friday, 22 July 1932. (46192), col E, p. 26.
  164. "Spanish light cruiser sunk" The Times (London). Wednesday, 13 July 1932. (46184), col E, p. 13.
  165. "Old Greek steamer sunk" The Times (London). Friday, 15 July 1932. (46186), col C, p. 22.
  166. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Saturday, 16 July 1932. (46187), col C, p. 21.
  167. "A serious shipbuilding fire" The Times (London). Saturday, 16 July 1932. (46187), col C, p. 21.
  168. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Tuesday, 19 July 1932. (46189), col E, p. 23.
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  172. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Thursday, 21 July 1932. (46191), col F, p. 17.
  173. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Friday, 22 July 1932. (46192), col E, p. 26.
  174. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Wednesday, 27 July 1932. (46196), col G, p. 8.
  175. 1 2 3 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Monday, 1 August 1932. (46200), col E, p. 17.
  176. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Saturday, 30 July 1932. (46199), col E, p. 21.
  177. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Thursday, 28 July 1932. (46197), col F, p. 18.
  178. 1 2 3 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Friday, 5 August 1932. (46204), col E, p. 15.
  179. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Saturday, 6 August 1932. (46205), col E, p. 17.
  180. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Saturday, 13 August 1932. (46211), col G, p. 17.
  181. "Spanish steamer lost" The Times (London). Saturday, 6 August 1932. (46205), col E, p. 17.
  182. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Saturday, 6 August 1932. (46205), col F, p. 8.
  183. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Monday, 8 August 1932. (46206), col G, p. 17.
  184. "Steamer Runs Ashore in Fog". Western Gazette. 12 August 1932. p. 12.
  185. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Wednesday, 10 August 1932. (46208), col F, p. 18.
  186. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Monday, 15 August 1932. (46212), col A, p. 12.
  187. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Thursday, 18 August 1932. (46215), col D, p. 19.
  188. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Saturday, 20 August 1932. (46217), col G, p. 6.
  189. "An Atlantic tragedy" The Times (London). Tuesday, 30 August 1932. (46225), col A, p. 9.
  190. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Friday, 19 August 1932. (46216), col E, p. 19.
  191. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Tuesday, 17 August 1932. (46214), col F, p. 19.
  192. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Tuesday, 23 August 1932. (46219), col D, p. 18.
  193. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Tuesday, 30 August 1932. (46225), col E, p. 15.
  194. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Wednesday, 31 August 1932. (46226), col F, p. 18.
  195. "The Kotohira Maru refloated" The Times (London). Tuesday, 6 September 1932. (46231), col E, p. 20.
  196. "Japanese steamer lost" The Times (London). Thursday, 1 September 1932. (46227), col D, p. 18.
  197. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Saturday, 3 September 1932. (46229), col F, p. 19.
  198. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Wednesday, 7 September 1932. (46232), col F, p. 20.
  199. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Monday, 5 September 1932. (46230), col E, p. 17.
  200. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Friday, 9 September 1932. (46234), col F, p. 20.
  201. "Telegrams in Brief" The Times (London). Monday, 5 September 1932. (46230), col G, p. 9.
  202. "The Odensholm uninsurable" The Times (London). Friday, 16 September 1932. (46240), col E, p. 20.
  203. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Thursday, 8 September 1932. (462),
  204. "Ferry boat blown up" The Times (London). Saturday, 10 September 1932. (46235), col C, p. 10.
  205. 1 2 3 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Monday, 12 September 1932. (46236), col B, p. 19.
  206. "The gale" The Times (London). Monday, 12 September 1932. (46236), col E, p. 10.
  207. "Gallant rescue from shipwreck" The Times (London). Tuesday, 13 September 1932. (46227), col G, p. 11.
  208. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Tuesday, 13 September 1932. (46227), col F, p. 6.
  209. 1 2 3 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Wednesday, 14 September 1932. (46238), col E, p. 18.
  210. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Thursday, 15 September 1932. (46239), col A, p. 22.
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  215. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Monday, 26 September 1932. (46248), col B, p. 23.
  216. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Friday, 16 September 1932. (46240), col E, p. 20.
  217. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Saturday, 17 September 1932. (46241), col D, p. 19.
  218. "Channel ship in collision" The Times (London). Monday, 19 September 1932. (46242), col F, p. 9.
  219. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Monday, 19 September 1932. (46242), col C, p. 21.
  220. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Thursday, 22 September 1932. (46245), col E, p. 20.
  221. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Saturday, 8 September 1932. (46259), col E, p. 21.
  222. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Thursday, 29 September 1932. (46251), col F, p. 16.
  223. "A Dutch dredger lost" The Times (London). Tuesday, 27 September 1932. (46249), col F, p. 23.
  224. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Tuesday, 27 September 1932. (46249), col F, p. 23.
  225. "Mishap to British survey ship" The Times (London). Tuesday, 27 September 1932. (46249), col B, p. 14.
  226. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Wednesday, 28 September 1932. (46250), col F, p. 18.
  227. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Monday, 24 October 1932. (46272), col E, p. 21.
  228. 1 2 3 4 5 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Monday, 3 October 1932. (46254), col F, p. 26.
  229. 1 2 3 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Friday, 7 October 1932. (46258), col D, p. 22.
  230. "American steamer stranded" The Times (London). Friday, 30 September 1932. (46252), col C, p. 23.
  231. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Saturday, 1 October 1932. (46253), col A, p. 7.
  232. "Grain ship lost in Hudson Strait" The Times (London). Monday, 3 October 1932. (46254), col C, p. 13.
  233. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Tuesday, 4 October 1932. (46255), col G, p. 21.
  234. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Wednesday, 5 October 1932. (46256), col C, p. 24.
  235. 1 2 3 "A succession of wrecks" The Times (London). Tuesday, 4 October 1932. (46255), col C, p. 14.
  236. "The loss of the Bright Fan" The Times (London). Tuesday, 4 October 1932. (462555), col G, p. 21.
  237. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Monday, 17 October 1932. (46266), col F, p. 19.
  238. "Missing vessel" The Times (London). Thursday, 23 March 1933. (46400), col G, p. 24.
  239. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Thursday, 6 October 1932. (46257), col C, p. 20.
  240. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Wednesday, 12 October 1932. (46262), col F, p. 18.
  241. 1 2 "Fire in a British motor-vessel" The Times (London). Friday, 7 October 1932. (46258), col C, p. 23.
  242. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Monday, 10 October 1932. (46260), col C, p. 25.
  243. "Vessel sunk in the Channel" The Times (London). Monday, 10 October 1932. (46260), col E, p. 14.
  244. "The sinking of the Charente" The Times (London). Tuesday, 11 October 1932. (46261), col G, p. 23.
  245. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Friday, 14 October 1932. (46264), col G, p. 22.
  246. "Steamer sink in Irish Sea" The Times (London). Friday, 14 October 1932. (46264), col C, p. 13.
  247. 1 2 3 "Storm at sea" The Times (London). Monday, 17 October 1932. (46266), col E, p. 12.
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  249. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Thursday, 20 October 1932. (46269), col C, p. 24.
  250. "Sand-hopper sunk off Somerset" The Times (London). Monday, 17 October 1932. (46266), col B, p. 9.
  251. "Two Lake steamers ashore" The Times (London). Tuesday, 18 October 1932. (46267), col F, p. 21.
  252. "A market meeting" The Times (London). Friday, 21 October 1932. (46270), col F, p. 20.
  253. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Tuesday, 18 October 1932. (46267), col F-G, p. 21.
  254. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Wednesday, 19 October 1932. (46268), col G, p. 4.
  255. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Wednesday, 26 October 1932. (46274), col F, p. 4.
  256. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Tuesday, 8 November 1932. (46285), col C, p. 25.
  257. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Thursday, 27 October 1932. (462), col C, p. 22.
  258. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Saturday, 29 October 1932. (46277), col D, p. 19.
  259. "American Lake steamer ashore" The Times (London). Wednesday, 2 November 1932. (46280), col C, p. 20.
  260. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Monday, 31 October 1932. (46278), col E, p. 14.
  261. 1 2 3 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Tuesday, 1 November 1932. (46279), col D, p. 25.
  262. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Friday, 25 November 1932. (46300), col A, p. 25.
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  264. "Soviet ship stranded off Spitsbergen" The Times (London). Wednesday, 2 November 1932. (46280), col F, p. 11.
  265. "Lower rate on the Swifteagle" The Times (London). Wednesday, 28 February 1934. (46690), col C, p. 26.
  266. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Friday, 4 November 1932. (46282), col G, p. 24.
  267. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Thursday, 3 November 1932. (46281), col E, p. 17.
  268. 1 2 3 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Monday, 7 November 1932. (46284), col C, p. 25.
  269. "Name ship: MARKAB".
  270. 1 2 3 4 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Thursday, 10 November 1932. (46287), col G, p. 19.
  271. "Japanese steamer ashore" The Times (London). Tuesday, 8 November 1932. (46285), col F, p. 24.
  272. "Loss of the Southern Cross" The Times (London). Friday, 11 November 1932. (46288), col F, p. 24.
  273. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Wednesday, 9 November 1932. (46286), col G, p. 18.
  274. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Saturday, 19 November 1932. (46295), col F-G, p. 15.
  275. "British whaler in distress" The Times (London). Saturday, 12 November 1932. (46289), col C, p. 21.
  276. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Wednesday, 14 December 1932. (46316), col F, p. 23.
  277. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Monday, 14 November 1932. (46290), col G, p. 22.
  278. "British steamer ashore" The Times (London). Friday, 18 November 1932. (46294), col G, p. 24.
  279. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Tuesday, 15 November 1932. (46291), col F, p. 23.
  280. "Fire in a liner" The Times (London). Monday, 14 November 1932. (46290), col B, p. 9.
  281. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Wednesday, 23 November 1932. (46298), col F, p. 17.
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  283. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Thursday, 17 November 1932. (46293), col F, p. 18.
  284. "Tokyo swept by typhoon" The Times (London). Wednesday, 16 November 1932. (46292), col C, p. 14.
  285. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Saturday, 26 November 1932. (46301), col G, p. 16.
  286. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Monday, 21 November 1932. (46296), col C, p. 23.
  287. 1 2 "Strandings of two steamers" The Times (London). Tuesday, 6 December 1932. (46309), col F-G, p. 19.
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  289. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Thursday, 24 November 1932. (46299), col A, p. 22.
  290. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Tuesday, 29 November 1932. (46303), col B, p. 24.
  291. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Wednesday, 30 November 1932. (46304), col F, p. 18.
  292. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Monday, 28 November 1932. (46302), col C, p. 25.
  293. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Thursday, 1 December 1932. (46305), col E, p. 24.
  294. "Lake vessel ashore" The Times (London). Thursday, 1 December 1932. (46305), col E, p. 24.
  295. 1 2 "British steamer ashore" The Times (London). Wednesday, 14 December 1932. (46316), col D, p. 23.
  296. "Japanese steamer ashore" The Times (London). Friday, 2 December 1932. (46306), col E, p. 26.
  297. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Saturday, 24 December 1932. (46325), col F, p. 17.
  298. The London Gazette: no. 34021. p. 834. 6 February 1934.
  299. "A ship's strange plight" The Times (London). Tuesday, 6 December 1932. (46309), col B, p. 14.
  300. 1 2 3 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Monday, 12 December 1932. (46314), col D, p. 23.
  301. "Japanese destroyer founders" The Times (London). Tuesday, 6 December 1932. (46309), col F, p. 14.
  302. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Friday, 9 December 1932. (46312), col E, p. 20.
  303. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Thursday, 8 December 1932. (46311), col G, p. 24.
  304. 1 2 3 4 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Tuesday, 13 December 1932. (46315), col C, p. 22.
  305. 1 2 3 4 5 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Thursday, 15 December 1932. (46317), col F-G, p. 19.
  306. 1 2 "Two steamers refloated" The Times (London). Saturday, 24 December 1932. (46325), col F, p. 17.
  307. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Saturday, 10 December 1932. (46313), col C, p. 19.
  308. "Spanish steamer ashore" The Times (London). Wednesday, 14 December 1932. (46316), col F, p. 9.
  309. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Saturday, 17 December 1932. (46319), col G, p. 21.
  310. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Friday, 16 December 1932. (46318), col F, p. 25.
  311. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Monday, 19 December 1932. (46320), col G, p. 17.
  312. "Fire in a Norwegian steamer" The Times (London). Tuesday, 20 December 1932. (46321), col G, p. 18.
  313. "Steamer sunk in collision" The Times (London). Thursday, 22 December 1932. (46323), col C, p. 14.
  314. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Thursday, 12 December 1932. (46323), col E, p. 21.
  315. 1 2 "A collision near Marseilles" The Times (London). Friday, 23 December 1932. (46324), col G, p. 19.
  316. "The loss of the Newbrough" The Times (London). Wednesday, 8 March 1933. (46387), col E, p. 24.
  317. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Tuesday, 27 December 1932. (46326), col F, p. 16.
  318. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Tuesday, 3 January 1933. (46332), col G, p. 18.
  319. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Thursday, 29 December 1932. (46328), col F, p. 17.
  320. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Wednesday, 28 December 1932. (46327), col F, p. 17.
  321. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Tuesday, 10 January 1933. (46338), col A, p. 22.
  322. 1 2 "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Friday, 30 December 1932. (46329), col F, p. 19.
  323. "Oil tanker of fire" The Times (London). Friday, 30 December 1932. (46329), col C, p. 9.
  324. "The loss of an oil tanker" The Times (London). Saturday, 31 December 1932. (46330), col G, p. 13.
  325. "Casualty reports" The Times (London). Monday, 2 January 1933. (46331), col F, p. 22.
Ship events in 1932
Ship launches: 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937
Ship commissionings: 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937
Ship decommissionings: 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937
Shipwrecks: 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937
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