No remains were recovered from the Andrea Gail after it sank during the 1991 Perfect Storm. The fishing vessel was lost at sea, and despite extensive search efforts, only debris from the ship was found. The crew of six was never located, and their fate remains unknown.
The stern is the rear or aft part of a ship or boat.
Hector - ship - was created in 2008.
The Coffin Ship was created on 1911-06-20.
Um.... Maybe on the ship?
He sailed aboard a ship called "Welcome".
It got hit by a sweden ship?
Andrea Doria
1951
Stockhelm ( Not to be mixed up with STOCKHOLM ) and many other ships helped the Andrea Dora, including the largrst ship at the time, the SS ile de France.
I think it was the Andrea Doria.
A wreckage
Henry Hudson's ship, the Hopewell, is not preserved as a physical artifact today; it was lost during Hudson's final voyage in 1611. The ship was abandoned in the ice-laden waters of what is now northern Canada, and its remains were never recovered. As a historical vessel, the Hopewell exists primarily in historical records and accounts of Hudson's exploration rather than in any tangible form.
The Titanic's bells were crafted by the famous British company, the Whitechapel Bell Foundry, which had a long history of producing high-quality bells. The two bells made for Titanic were cast in 1910 and were intended to be used for signaling on the ship. After the Titanic sank in 1912, one bell was later recovered from the wreck site, while the other remains lost. The recovered bell is now displayed in various maritime museums, serving as a poignant reminder of the ship's tragic fate.
Andrea Doria was an Italian luxury liner. It sank off the coast of New York in 1956 after being rammed in the fog by a Swedish ship.
The Andrea Doria was one such vessel.
Yes, Captain Smith died on Titanic and his body, if recovered, was never identified.
There is no grave for George Bass, as a grave marks the location of the remains of a dead person. No remains of George Bass have ever been recovered. After his exploration with Flinders, George Bass left the Navy to become a South Pacific trader, and early in February 1803, he sailed the ship 'Harrington' out of Sydney Harbour with a cargo, bound for Tahiti. Bass was never heard of again, and his fate remains unknown. Bass is believed to have died at sea in 1803.