January/February
Jan 8 4718’N 4638’W a berg.
Jan 16 4857’N 4708’W a large berg.
Jan 24 4630’N 4740’W to 4640’N 4620’W steamed through fields of ice and numerous growlers.
Jan 25 4658’N 4539’W passed through field ice and loose ice flakes.
Jan 25 SS “Rotterdam” [cf above] 4658’N 4539’W steamed for several hours through a field of ice which was visible on both sides as far as the eye could see and was drifting from north to south.
Jan 25 4622’N 4512’W a large berg.
Jan 25 4620’N 4630’W to 4517’N 48W field ice and small growlers.
Jan 26 4246’N 5118’N a berg 200′ high and 500′ long with small bergs in vicinity.
Jan 26 46N 4740’W a berg of medium size.
Jan 26 4502’N 5512’W a berg.
Jan 27 from 4550’N 4820’W to 4643’N 4705’W field ice.
Jan 28 4529’N 4753’W several patches field ice extending in NE to SW direction.
Jan 28 4527’N 4815’W encountered light field and snow ice and sailed through it for 4 hours.
Jan 30 4558’N 4424’W growlers and field ice for 3m.
Feb 2 4350’N 49W passed through extensive field ice lying NE and SW for ~8m.
Feb 2 4730’N 50W to 4720’N 4930’W field ice; 4730’N 4940’W a small berg; 4758’N 4732’W, 2 bergs.
Feb 4 4409’N 4710’W a large berg.
Feb 4 4619’N 4620’W a growler; 4616’N 4620’W a small berg; 4352’N 4902’W field ice.
Feb 6 4532’N 44W growlers and large quantities of ice.
Feb 6 46N 4501’W a large berg.
Feb 6 4550’N 55W several small growlers and some field ice.
Feb 6 SS “Mercian” 4403’N 4840’W passed field ice for 25m.
Feb 6 46N 4530’W to 4510’N 4640’W field ice.
Feb 6-7 SS “Galtymore” from 4426’N 4848’W to 4348’N 4919’W passed field ice extending to the NW as far as could be seen. Clear water could be seen ~2m south of the line connecting the above positions.
Feb 9 4404’N 5038’W several small growlers and small broken ice.
Feb 9 4410’N 4848’W field ice.
Feb 9 4449’N 4723’W field ice.
Feb 9 4613’N 4622’W a large field of ice; cleared it in 45N 4835’W; 4545’N 4748’W a large berg; 4545’N 4810’W a large berg; 4540’N 4825’W a large berg.
Feb 10 4510’N 4759’W entered field ice. Steamed on a southerly course and cleared the ice in 4423’N 4837’W.
Feb 10 4435’N 4830’W encountered field ice ~5m in extent.
Feb 10 4413’N 4855’W steamed north of a field of soft ice ~1,200′ wide extending southward as far as could be seen.
Feb 10-12 4714’N 4710’W to 4647’N 5047’W field ice from 6″ to 12″ thick.
Feb 11 St. John’s: SS “Prospero” caught in the ice off the Fogo Islands.
Feb 11 4418’N 4839’W to 4405’N 4856’W field ice.
Feb 11 4330’N 4920’W a considerable amount of small ice.
Feb 12 4416’N 4835’W field ice.
Feb 12 4634’N 5304’W to 4632’N 5308’W soft field ice.
Feb 13 4630’N 46W encountered field ice, bergs and growlers.
Feb 13 4550’N 5650′ or 40’W to 4537’N 5716’W field ice from 1″ to 3″ thick.
Feb 14 46N 4630’W field ice, bergs and growlers.
Feb 15 4524’N 4729’W growlers and bergs; some of the bergs were 200′ high and the growlers 5′ to 10′ high. Feb 15-17 SS “Tullamore” for Boston 4520’N 48W saw 4 very large bergs; 17th, numerous growlers were ob served in the morning in 4645’N 4630’W, she was again forced to steer out of her course to avoid a large field of ice and several bergs.
Feb 20 Lunenburg: Vessels dragged anchors and damaged ashore and in the ice in hurricane winds.
Feb 20 US Shipping Board SS “Orion” imprisoned for several days 200m off the Newfoundland coast liberated by sealer “Thetis”.
Feb 25 Issue: “Prospero” arrived Twillingate after being caught in the ice for 8 weeks.
March
Mar 8 SS “Henrik Lund” put in at Dartmouth with bows badly damage by ice.
Mar 9 4345’N 4823’W a large berg ~ 500′ long and 110′ high.
Mar 10 4340’N 4808’W a large berg; 4328’N 4856’W, 3 small bergs.
Mar 15 4406’N 4835’W a very large berg.
Mar 20 4536’N 4740’W, 2 small growlers.
Mar 21 3802’N 4038’W a piece of ice ~30′ long and 3′ high.
Mar 22 4747’N 4622’W to 4732’N 4542’W, 3 large bergs; and 4747’N 4520’W a large berg ~100′ high.
Mar 23 4647’N 4704’W a small berg.
April
Apr 6 SS “Stockholm” at Gothenburg from New York leaking after collision with ice floes during voyage.
Apr 18 SS “Ernemore” from 4812’N 4748’W, 26 hours clearing field ice directly in track of westbound steamers to 4702’N 4734’W, the field studded with innumerable growlers and several large and medium sized bergs.
Apr 19 “Seneca” reports no ice south of 4540’N.
Apr 20 4829’N 420’W to 4747’N 4552’W numerous bergs and growlers. From the latter position to 4541’N 4644’W field ice with numerous bergs and growlers.
Apr 21 4637’N 4649’W heavy field ice with small growlers extending for a radius of 1m.
Apr 22 SS “Wampum” from Glasgow to Boston at Sydney having received damage to bows by ice.
Apr 22 4808’N 4740’W to 4654’N 4750’W numerous large bergs and growlers.
Apr 28 4430’N 4845’W small bergs.
May 1 4349’N 47W a berg.
May 1 4340’N between 4740’W and 49W, 4 large bergs.
May 2 4357’N 4842’W field ice and numerous bergs.
May 3 SS “Turret Crown” from Newport,E. for Hampton Roads wirelessed she had hole after collision with iceberg (presumably at 4508’N 4846’W with several bergs within a 20m radius) and was proceeding to New York.
May 6 Between 42N and 43N and 47W and 50W bergs reported.
May 8 “Seneca”: Bergs and field ice reported between 42N and 45N and 47W and 50W. Recommend all transatlantic steamers keep south of 42N in passing the Grand Banks.