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Ship Flag Sunk date Notes Coordinates
CSS Run'her CSS 5 November 1864 A Confederate cargo and mine-laying steamship that was shipwrecked in the Bay of Angra (on the island of Terceira), when its captain did not take on a pilot and proceeded into Angra harbour at full-speed.
Nossa Senhora da Luz  Portugal 7 November 1615 Carrying Chinese porcelain, textiles, pots and copper utensils, the caravel sunk in Porto Pim, (island of Faial) in the Azores during a storm, with a loss of 150 men.[1]
Santiago  Portugal 14 August 1588 Captained by Francisco de Brio Lobato, it was lost due to bad navigation along the coast of the island of Terceira)[1]
Madre de Deus  Portugal 15/19 August 1592 Captained by Fernão de Mendonça Furtado, it was sunk by the English near the Azores[1]
Santa Cruz  Portugal 9 July 1592 Captained by António Teixeira de Macedo was burned-down in order escape English privateers near Flores[1]
São Francisco  Portugal 17 November 1597 Captained by Vasco Borges da Fonseca, who lost it along the coast of São Miguel, where it was burned-down[1]
São Jacinto  Portugal 1607/1608 Captained by Pedro da Silva, but was lost along the coast of Terceira[1]
Nossa Senhora da Boa Memória  Portugal 1660 Captained by Veríssimo Pereira Correia, it depart for the kingdom on 26 January 1659, originally under the command of Gaspar Correia dos Reis, accompanied by pilots Francisco Martins, Manuel Luís Polinário and Agostinho Fernandes but was lost off the coast of Faial.[1]
Spain 1588 Spanish carrack shipwrecked off the coast of Faial[1]
Nuestra Señora de Loreto Spain 1589 Spanish carrack shipwrecked off the coast of Faial[1]
San Juan Spain 1589 Spanish carrack shipwrecked off the coast of Faial[1]
El Espiritu Sanctu Spain 1589 Spanish carrack shipwrecked off the coast of Faial[1]
San Cristoban Spain 1589 Spanish carrack shipwrecked off the coast of Faial[1]
Santa Maria de Begonia Spain 1591 Spanish carrack shipwrecked off the coast of Faial[1]
Santa Catalina Spain 1591 Spanish carrack shipwrecked off the coast of Faial[1]
 Portugal 1625 Portuguese carrack shipwrecked off the coast of Faial[1]
HMS Pallas  United Kingdom 1783 English frigate ship wrecked off the coast of São Jorge near Calheta, during the course of the American War of Independence.
L ́Astrée  France 21 January 1769 French ship wrecked off the coast of Pico near Santo Amaro
Canárias  France 1871 French ship wrecked off the coast of Santa Maria near Praia Formosa
Lidador  Portugal 1878 Steamship sunk in the bay of Angra off the coast of Terceira
Luso  Portugal 1883 Ship lost in the bay of Porto dos Carneiros off the coast of São Miguel in Lagoa
Main 1898 Ship wrecked in the bay of Porto Pim island of Faial
Oakfield  United Kingdom 1897 Ship sunk along the coast of São Miguel, near the current location of the Ponta Delgada Marina
Caroline  United Kingdom 1901 Ship sunk along the islets of Madalena, on the island of Pico
Maria Amélia  Portugal 1905 Ship sunk along the Baixa da Tufa on the island of São Miguel
SS Slavónia  Portugal 1909 Shipwrecked against the islet Cartário on the island of Flores
União  Portugal 1911 Shipwrecked along the coast of Cinco Ribeiras on the island of Terceira
Bidart  Portugal 1915 Ship wrecked along the coast of Fajã Grande on the island of Flores
General Armstrong  United States 26 September 1814 The American brig was attacked and then scuttled by its crew following a battle with English ships in the port of Horta (island of Faial).
Pathfinder  United States 16 January 1858 Destroyed and sunk during a storm in the bay of Horta (island of Faial).
Júpiter  Portugal 18 January 1858 Portuguese schooner destroyed and sunk in the bay of Horta (island of Faial) during a storm.
Nereida  Portugal 18 January 1858 Portuguese schooner destroyed and sunk in the bay of Horta (island of Faial) during a storm.
Lady Ann  United Kingdom 18 January 1858 English schnoor destroyed and sunk in the bay of Horta (island of Faial) during a storm.
Allah Kérin  France 18 January 1858 French brig destroyed and sunk in the bay of Horta (island of Faial) during a storm.
Margarida Leonor  Portugal 18 January 1858 Portuguese schooner destroyed and sunk in the bay of Horta (island of Faial) during a storm.
King Alfred  United Kingdom 18 January 1858 English schooner destroyed and sunk in the bay of Horta (island of Faial) during a storm.
William Morgan Davies  United Kingdom 18 January 1858 English schooner destroyed and sunk in the bay of Horta (island of Faial) during a storm.
North Sea  United States 18 January 1858 English ship destroyed and sunk in the bay of Horta (island of Faial) during a storm.
“Mont-Ferran  United States 18 January 1858 English ship destroyed and sunk in the bay of Horta (island of Faial) during a storm.
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Bettencourt, José António (30 July 2008), A Nau Nossa Senhora da Luz (1615) No Contexto da Carreira da Índia e da Escala dos Açores: Uma Abordagem Histórico-Arqueológica (in Portuguese), vol. Mestrada de Arqueologia, Lisbon, Portugal: Faculdade das Ciências Socias e Humanas, Universidade Nova de Lisboa