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  • arge satellite city in the area but the idea foundered after locals opposed it because the land was
  • The Monitor foundered and sank on 31 December 1862 off Cape Hatter
  • Like so many schemes of the time it foundered and died a natural death.
  • ard home, on 27 February 1944 the Woodpecker foundered and sank in an Atlantic storm.
  • The 75 ft (23 m) vessel had already foundered, and Paulding spent two days in the storm, l
  • Admiral George Carew, advanced to battle she foundered and sank with the loss of all but 35-40 of h
  • ot (41 m) long minesweeper USS YMS-409 which foundered and sank with all 33 on board lost.
  • Substantial areas of gritstone country have foundered as the underlying limestone has dissolved aw
  • Redocumented as Republic 12 May 1865, she foundered at sea off Savannah, Georgia, 25 October 186
  • however, the ship carrying the three members foundered at sea.
  • d Dutch War and Third Dutch War, Dreadnought foundered at sea in October 1690.
  • seven of her crew, when she ran aground and foundered at Cumberland Island, one of the barrier isl
  • ncil's plans to reopen the lake for swimming foundered because they could not afford to satisfy the
  • elf and with her rudder gone, she eventually foundered despite the most strenuous efforts of Inglef
  • However, this bid foundered due to concerns that the low sale price woul
  • These moves however foundered, faced with eventual opposition from Pope Pi
  • ew church should be erected in central Leeds foundered for lack of subscribers, but, in 1722, Lady
  • These negotiations foundered, however, and the city redrew the plans agai
  • She foundered in 1946.
  • She foundered in 1704.
  • Colchester foundered in 1704.
  • She foundered in 1761.
  • She foundered in 1420.
  • She foundered in the great hurricane in the West Indies in
  • Whirlwind foundered in Cardigan Bay on 29 October 1974 while in
  • Bougainville later foundered in March 1941 during a re-floating operation
  • The Catholic settlement foundered, in part because of the difficulty in obtain
  • She is presumed to have foundered in a gale off Charleston, South Carolina wit
  • eckage of three more vessels that have since foundered in the harbour.
  • UC-40 was being taken to surrender but foundered in the North Sea en route on 21 January 1919
  • It foundered in the Swale in 1869, and the wreck was sold
  • lighthouse, causing superficial damage, and foundered in the nearby shallows.
  • She foundered in Holyhead Bay on 4 March 1899, but was rai
  • rginia, April to May 1862, and when the ship foundered in a gale.
  • from the Carboniferous period and which have foundered in many places as the underlying limestone h
  • bsequent attempts to find the school a buyer foundered in March 2010, after structural surveys show
  • rst-person accounts of the night the Titanic foundered in the north Atlantic Ocean.
  • wrecked off Gibraltar and HMS Bombay Castle, foundered in the shoals of Tagus river's mouth, as wel
  • ) in a fruitless search for survivors of the foundered merchantman Fort Dearborn.
  • hen it was returning from Puerto Rico and it foundered near Block Island in a heavy fog.
  • TG 22.14 3 May, Lowe rescued the crew of the foundered Newfoundland schooner Marion Duffitt and her
  • She foundered off Newfoundland on 11 November 1982.
  • Commissioned in 1902, the submarine foundered off Beachy Head, Sussex on 8 August 1912.
  • She foundered off the Smalls on 25 July 1897 on the way to
  • ound of the former, the Assaye was suspected foundered off The Snares.
  • sist Marine Corps transport, Governor, which foundered off Cape Hatteras.
  • in Brownsville, Texas, she took on water and foundered off Cape Hatteras on 12 January 1980.
  • rd from again, and "it was supposed that she foundered off Cape Horn."
  • rom the wreck of the frigate HMS Anson which foundered off Loe Bar in 1807.
  • o 1853 during which the troopship Birkenhead foundered off the Cape of Good Hope in 1852.
  • the United Kingdom with a cargo of wheat, it foundered off Enderby Island, in the sub-Antarctic Auc
  • as, efforts to establish guerrilla movements foundered on the generally conservative attitude of th
  • cates, he was aboard the Joseph Craig, which foundered on the Hokianga bar 7 August 1914.
  • hates, Stefanos Costomenis was abandoned and foundered on 18 February 1936.
  • any, repaired and sold again but in 1875 she foundered on the Labrador coast and was lost.
  • On a trip to Ireland the Bordelais foundered on a sandbank; Manby managed to refloat her
  • , the Vergulde Draeck (Gilt Dragon) that had foundered on a reef north of the river-mouth near Ledg
  • a coalition with the Independent SPD (USPD) foundered over the USPD's demand for recognition of wo
  • She presumably foundered sometime before 11 October 1861.
  • When that deal foundered soon after the band's move from Belfast to L
  • Andrade returned to Goa in 1629; the mission foundered soon afterward, with the invasion of Guge by
  • Foundered strata may retain its original bedding more
  • Foundered strata is a term used by the British Geologi
  • Examples of foundered strata are evident along the northern margin
  • e was to return to Gibraltar for repair, but foundered the following day, 9 November 1942, in posit
  • As the Whig party foundered, the opposition to the Democratic Party cons
  • ary 1919, mined off Harwich 16 October 1940, foundered under tow following day
  • The marriage negotiations foundered when Frederick William demanded that Frederi
  • She nearly foundered when her cofferdam worked loose in heavy wea
  • HMS E39 was sold on 13 October 1921, but she foundered while in tow to the shipbreakers in Septembe
  • She served until 31 August 1953, when she foundered whilst on a voyage from Kaliningrad to Amste
  • She is believed to have foundered with the loss of her entire crew of 76.
  • fate during her acceptance trials, when she foundered with the loss of 32 of those on board.