List of Ships Built
Ships built by Harland and Wolff include:
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- SS Venetian, completed 1860 for Bibby Line
- RMS Atlantic, built 1870, maiden voyage 8 June 1871, sank 1 April 1873
- RMS Oceanic, launched on 27 August 1870, maiden voyage 2 March 1871. The White Star Line's first liner. H+W also built 88 other ships for White Star
- SS Baltic, later Veendam, sank 6 February 1898
- SS Adriatic, launched on 17 October 1871, maiden voyage 11 April 1872
- SS Celtic, launched on 18 June 1872, maiden voyage 24 October 1872
- SS Britannic, maiden voyage 25 June 1874, scrapped 1903
- SS British Crown, launched 1879, maiden voyage 15 October 1879, renamed Amsterdam 1887
- SS British Queen, launched 1880, maiden voyage 31 January 1881, renamed Onega 1915, sunk by torpedo 1918
- SS Germanic, launched 1874, scrapped 1950
- SS Coptic, launched 10 August 1881, maiden voyage 16 November 1881
- SS Doric, launched 1883, 1906 renamed Asia
- SS Ionic, launched 1884, scrapped 1908
- SS Naronic, launched 1892, missing at sea March 1893
- SS Bovic, launched 1892, scrapped 1928
- SS Gaika, launched 1897, scrapped 1929
- SS Majestic, launched 1889, scrapped 1914
- SS Michigan, Launched April 19, 1890, Maiden Voyage on June 24, 1890; Renamed Kilpatrick, Acropolis, Washington, Great Canton; Scrapped in Italy 1924.
- SS Mississippi, Launched August 29, 1890, Maiden Voyage on October 28, 1890; Renamed USAT Buford; Scrapped in Japan 1929.
- SS Massachusetts, Launched on December 17, 1891; Maiden Voyage on April 24, 1892; Renamed the Sheridan; Scrapped in October 1923.
- SS Manitoba, Launched on January 7, 1892; Maiden Voyage on April 15, 1892; Renamed the Logan, Candler; Scrapped in 1926.
- SS Mohawk, Launched in 1892; Maiden Voyage on April 1892; Renamed the Grant, Chinouk; Scrapped in 1946.
- SS Mobile, Launched on January 20, 1893; Renamed the Sherman, Calawaii; Scrapped in Japan in 1933.
- SS Gothic, maiden voyage 28 December 1893, scrapped 1926
- SS Minnewaska, Launched in 1894, previously named Persia, later renamed USAT Thomas; Scrapped in 1929.
- SS Armenian, launched 25 November 1895, sunk by torpedo 1915
- SS Canada, launched on 14 May 1896, maiden voyage 1 October 1896
- SS Cymric, launched 1898, sunk April 13, 1916
- SS New England, launched April 7, 1898, maiden voyage June 30, 1898, renamed Romanic November 1913, scrapped 1922
- RMS Oceanic, launched on 14 January 1899
- SS Commonwealth, launched on 31 May 1900, maiden voyage 4 October 1900. Became Canopic (1904)
- SS Minnehaha, launched on March 31, 1900; maiden voyage on July 7, 1900; torpedoed and sunk by U-Boat U 48 on September 7, 1917.
- RMS Celtic, launched on 4 April 1901, maiden voyage 26 July 1901. Wrecked 10 December 1928, Roche's Point, Cobh, Ireland
- RMS Walmer Castle, launched on 6 July 1901
- SS Athenic, launched on 17 August 1901, maiden voyage 13 February 1902
- USS Artemis, launched 15 August 1902 as Iowa, later Bohemia and Empire Bittern, sunk 1944
- SS Cedric, launched on 21 August 1902, maiden voyage 11 February 1903
- WSL Corinthic launched 1902, scrapped 1932
- SS Ionic, launched on 22 May 1903, scrapped in Japan, 1936
- RMS Baltic, launched 21 November 1903, scrapped in Japan in 1933
- RMS Kenilworth Castle, launched on 15 December 1903, completed May 1904
- SS Mamari, maiden voyage 15 December 1904
- RMS Aragon, launched on 23 February 1905, maiden voyage 14 July 1905
- USS America, launched 20 April 1905 as SS Amerika, later USAT America and USAT Edmund B. Alexander, scrapped 1957
- TSS Nieuw Amsterdam, launched September 28, 1905; Maiden Voyage April 7, 1906; Scrapped in Japan February 1932.
- SS Rohilla, completed 1906; lost off Whitby 30 October 1914.
- USS Republic, launched in 1907
- SS Megantic, launched 1908, scrapped in Japan, 1933
- SS Laurentic, launched 1908, sunk by mines January 1917
- RMS Edinburgh Castle, launched on 27 January 1910, completed 28 April 1910, maiden voyage May 1910
- SS Pakeha, launched on 26 May 1910, completed 20 August 1910
- RMS Olympic, launched 20 October 1910, maiden voyage 14 June 1911
- SS Nomadic, launched 25 April 1911, tender to RMS Titanic and RMS Olympic, under restoration 2011
- SS Traffic, launched 27 April 1911, sunk 1941
- RMS Titanic, Olympic class launched on 31 May 1911, maiden voyage 10 April 1912, sunk 15 April 1912 2:20 am (ship's time) 5:20 (GMT)
- SS Zealandic, launched on 29 June 1911, maiden voyage 30 October 1911, sunk 1941
- RMS Arlanza, launched 23 November 1911, completed September 1912
- SS Ceramic, launched on 11 December 1912, completed 5 July 1913
- SS Pittsburgh, launched 1913, entered service 1922, renamed Pennland, sunk 1942
- SS Katoomba, launched on 10 April 1913. Later Columbia. Sold to Japanese breakers 22 August 1959
- SS Alcantara, launched October 1913, sunk 29 February 1916
- HMHS Britannic, improved Olympic class, launched on 26 February 1914, sunk by mine 1916
- MS Akaroa, maiden voyage 1 July 1914, later Euripides, scrapped 1954
- SS Justicia, launched on 9 July 1914 as SS Statendam, completed April 1917
- RMT Almanzora, launched on 19 November 1914, completed September 1915
- SS Belgenland, originally SS Ceric, launched January 1914, completed 1917 as Belgic IV
- HMS Abercrombie, launched 15 April 1915, scrapped 1927
- RMS Regina, launched 1917, entered passenger service 1919, renamed Westerland, scrapped 1947
- SS Venusia, in service 1918, sister-ships; first freighters ordered from H+W by Cunard Line
- SS Varentia, in service 1918
- RMS Arundel Castle, launched 11 September 1919, scrapped 1959
- SS Doric, launched 1922, scrapped November 1935
- RMS Mooltan, launched on 15 February 1923
- RMS Maloja, launched on 19 April 1923
- SS Minnewaska, maiden voyage 1 September 1923
- RMMV Asturias, launched on 7 July 1925, completed 21 February 1926
- RMMV Carnarvon Castle, launched on 14 January 1926, maiden voyage 16 July 1926
- MS Alcantara, launched 1927, scrapped 1958
- SS Laurentic, launched 16 June 1927, torpedoed and sunk 3 November 1940
- SS Lochness, launched 6 June 1929; in service July 1929; scrapped 1973
- MV Llangibby Castle, launched 4 July 1929, maiden voyage 5 December 1929
- SS Duke of Lancaster, launched 1956
- MV St Christopher,launched 1981.
- MV St David IV,launched 1981(renamed Stena Caledonia in 1990.)
- RMS Britannic, launched 6 August 1929, scrapped 1960
- RMMV Winchester Castle, launched 19 November 1929, maiden voyage 24 October 1930
- MS Achimota, launched 17 December 1929, delivered 29 November 1932 as TSMV Wanganella
- RMMV Warwick Castle, launched 29 April 1930, maiden voyage 30 January 1931
- RMS Georgic, launched 1931, maiden voyage June 25, 1932, scrapped 1961
- MV Highland Patriot, completed 1932, war loss 1 October 1940
- TS Duchess of Hamilton, completed 1932, scrapped 1974
- MV Waipawa, completed October 1934
- MV Wairangi, completed February 1935
- MV Stirling Castle, launched 15 July 1935, maiden voyage 7 February 1936
- RMMV Athlone Castle, launched 28 November 1935, maiden voyage 22 May 1936
- MS Dunnottar Castle, launched 25 January 1936, maiden voyage 10 July 1936, later Victoria
- RMMV Dunvegan Castle, launched 26 March 1936
- MV Walmer Castle, launched 17 September 1936, completed 30 November 1936
- RMMV Cape Town Castle, launched 23 September 1937, completed 31 March 1938
- HMS Belfast, launched 17 March 1938, decommissioned 24 August 1963, museum ship since 31 October 1971
- RMMV Durban Castle, launched on 14 June 1938
- RMS Andes, launched on 7 March 1939, completed September 1939
- RMMV Pretoria Castle, launched on 12 October 1939 (later HMS Pretoria Castle then RMMV Warwick Castle)
- HMS Gentian, launched 6 August 1940, scrapped 1947
- RFA Black Ranger, launched 22 August 1940, scrapped 1979
- HMS Adamant, launched 30 November 1940, scrapped 1970
- RFA Brown Ranger, launched 12 December 1940, scrapped 1975
- HMS Anchusa, launched 15 January 1941, scrapped 1960
- HMS Bergamot, launched 15 February 1941, scrapped 1974
- MV Empire Grace, launched on 25 August 1941, completed April 1942
- MV British Bombardier, built as Empire Fusilier, completed as Empire Bombardier, scrapped 1959
- HMS Black Prince, (C81),later HMNZS Black Prince launched 27 August 1942, scrapped 1962 Osaka Japan
- MV Athelqueen, launched 24 November 1942 as Empire Benefit, later Mariverda, scrapped 1961
- HMS Boxer, launched 12 December 1942, scrapped 1958F
- MV Empire Abercorn, launched on 30 December 1944
- MV Durango, completed in 1944
- MV Waiwera, completed in 1944
- HMCS Bonaventure, launched 27 February 1945, scrapped 1971
- INS Vikrant, completion & modifications only 1957-61, decommissioned 31 January 1997, now museum in Mumbai
- SS Athenic, launched on 26 November 1946, maiden voyage 1 August 1947
- RMS Pretoria Castle, launched on 19 August 1947 (later SS S.A. Oranje)
- RMS Edinburgh Castle, launched on 16 October 1947
- RMS Parthia, maiden voyage 10 April 1948. First passenger/cargo liner ordered from H+W by Cunard Line
- RMS Magdalena, delivered 1949. Ran aground 25 April 1949 on maiden voyage near Rio de Janeiro and wrecked
- MV Bloemfontein Castle, launched on 24 August 1949, scrapped 1989
- SS Rhodesia Castle, launched on 5 April 1951, completed 6 October 1951
- SS Kenya Castle, launched on 21 June 1951, later SS Amerikanis, scrapped 2001
- SS Braemar Castle, launched on 5 April 1952
- MV Cedric, delivered November 1952
- MV Cretic, completed in 1953
- SS Iberia, launched on 21 January 1954, maiden voyage 28 September 1954
- SS Loch Gowan, completed in 1954
- SS Southern Cross, launched on 17 August 1954, delivered 23 February 1955, scrapped 2003
- Port Melbourne, completed in 1955
- SS Reina Del Mar, launched on 7 June 1955, delivered April 1956, maiden voyage 3 May 1956
- MV " Ulster Star", Launched 26 February 1956, Scrapped 1979
- SS Loch Loyal, completed in 1957
- HMS Blackpool, (F77) Whitby Class Frigate launched 14 February 1957, scrapped 1978, (Also became HMNZS Blackpool 1966-1971)
- RMS Pendennis Castle, launched on 24 December 1957, maiden voyage 1 January 1959, scrapped 1980
- RMMV Amazon, launched July 1959, maiden voyage January 1960
- RMMV Aragon, launched on 20 October 1959, maiden voyage 29 April 1960
- SS Canberra, launched on 16 March 1960, maiden voyage 6 June 1961, scrapped 1997
- RMMV Arlanza, launched on 13 April 1960, maiden voyage 7 Octobe 2233 Joyce Ave
- HMS Fearless, (L10) Landing Platform Dock, launched 1963, commissioned 1965, scrapped Belgium 2007, served in Falklands War, 1982
- HMNZS Waikato, (F55) Royal New Zealand Navy Leander Class Frigate, Commissioned 1966, Sunk as Artificial Reef 2000, Bay of Islands, New Zealand
- RFA Fort Victoria, launched on 4 May 1990
- Knock An, shuttle tanker, delivered 1996
- Glas Dowr, FPSO conversion, delivered 1996
- Schiehallion, newbuild FPSO, delivered 1997
- Bideford Dolphin, semi-submersible conversion, delivered 1998
- Borgland Dolphin, semi-submersible conversion, delivered 1999
- Glomar CR Luigs, newbuild dynamically positioned drillship, delivered 2000
- Glomar Jack Ryan, newbuild dynamically positioned drillship, delivered 2000
- Aircraft Carriers
- HMS Hercules (R49),
- HMS Formidable (R67),
- HMS Eagle (R05),
- HMS Unicorn (I72),
- HMS Campania (D48),
- HMS Glory (R62),
- HMS Warrior (R31),
- HMCS Magnificent (CVL 21),
- HMCS Bonaventure (CVL 22),
- HMS Centaur (R06),
- HMS Bulwark (R08),
- Cruisers
- HMS Penelope (97),
- HMS Belfast (C35),
- HMS Black Prince (81),
- HMCS Ontario (C53),
- Oil tankers
- British Destiny, British Tanker Company, 1937
- British Fidelity, British Tanker Company, 1938
- British Integrity, British Tanker Company, 1937
- British Merit, British Tanker Company, 1942
- British Might, British Tanker Company, 1945
- British Patience, British Tanker Company, 1943
- British Power, British Tanker Company, 1936
- British Security, British Tanker Company, 1937
- British Trust, British Tanker Company, 1939
- British Vigilance, British Tanker Company, 1942
Earlier ships (number 1 to 150, years 1869 to 1882) are listed by McCluskie (1998:160).. The Nomadic Preservation Society website also maintains a comprehensive list of ships built by Harland and Wolff.
See also Category:Belfast-built ships
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