List of maritime disasters in the 19th century: Difference between revisions

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|{{HMS|Victoria|1887|6}} – Accidentally rammed by {{HMS|Camperdown}} and sunk on 22 June inwhen annualpreparing summer fleetto exercisesanchor off [[Tripoli, Lebanon|Tripoli]] in Syria (now part of Lebanon) when [[Vice Admiral]] [[George Tryon]] ordered two parallel lines of ships to turn toward each other. Of ''Victoria''{{'}}s 715 crew, 357 were rescued and 358 lost, including Tryon. Known as Admiral Tryon's blunder.
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