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Ships Built By Yarrow

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  • Japanese torpedo boat Kotaka 1885
  • Havock class destroyers
    • HMS Havock 1893
    • HMS Hornet 1893
  • Ikazuchi class destroyers
    • Ikazuchi 1898
    • Inazuma 1899
    • Niji 1899
    • Akebono 1899
    • Oboro 1899
    • Sazanami 1899
  • PS Aotea (later renamed PS Waimarie) 1899 - restored and operating in Wanganui, New Zealand
  • SS (later MV) Wairua -1904- restored and operating in Wanganui, New Zealand
  • SS (later MV) Waione - 1898? - scrapped in 1960s
  • SS (later MV) Ohura - 1898? - wrecked and later scrapped
  • MV Ongarue - 1903 - awaiting restoration, Wanganui
  • SS (later MV) Waiora - 1904 - sunk on the river in Wanganui
  • River class destroyers
    • HMS Teviot 1903
    • HMS Usk 1903
    • HMS Ribble 1904
    • HMS Welland 1904
    • HMS Gala 1905
    • HMS Garry 1905
  • Thyella class destroyers (Royal Hellenic Navy)
    • Nafkratousa 1906
    • Thyella 1907
    • Lonchi 1907
    • Sfendoni 1907
  • ParĂ¡ class destroyers
  • Black Swan class sloop
    • HMS Wild Goose
  • Weapon class destroyers
    • HMS Battleaxe
    • HMS Broadsword
  • Daring class destroyer (1949)
    • HMS Decoy
    • HMS Diana
  • Lake Malawi ferry
    • MV Ilala 1949
  • Tribal class frigate
    • HMS Ashanti
  • Lake Victoria ferries
    • RMS Victoria 1960
    • MV Uhuru 1965
    • MV Umoja 1965
  • Leander class frigate
    • HMS Apollo
    • HMS Ariadne
    • HMS Dido
    • HMS Diomede
    • HMS Hermione
    • HMS Jupiter
    • HMS Naiad
    • HMNZS Canterbury (F421)
    • Almirante Lynch 3
    • Almirante Condell 3 (1973)
  • Type 21 frigates
    • HMS Ambuscade
    • HMS Arrow
    • HMS Alacrity
    • HMS Ardent
    • HMS Avenger
  • Type 22 frigates
    • HMS Broadsword
    • HMS Battleaxe
    • HMS Brilliant
    • HMS Brazen
    • HMS Boxer
    • HMS Beaver
    • HMS Brave
    • HMS London
    • HMS Cornwall
    • HMS Cumberland
  • Type 23 frigates
    • HMS Norfolk
    • HMS Argyll
    • HMS Lancaster
    • HMS Iron Duke
    • HMS Monmouth
    • HMS Montrose
    • HMS Somerset
    • HMS Grafton
    • HMS Sutherland
    • HMS Kent
    • HMS Portland
    • HMS St Albans
  • Type 45 destroyers
    • HMS Daring 2006
    • HMS Dauntless 2007
    • HMS Diamond 2007
    • HMS Dragon 2008
    • HMS Defender 2009
    • HMS Duncan 2010
  • Converted Civilian Vessels
    • HMCS Tuna originally built as Tarantula
  • Ferries (note: ships without hull numbers were built for another company before BC Ferries).
    • Hull Unknown MV Pender Queen 1923 Built as MV Motor Princess and served the Canadian Pacific Railway.
    • Hull Unknown MV Salt Spring Queen 1949 Built as the MV Delta Princess and crossed the Fraser River where the George Massey Tunnel is now.
    • Hull Unknown MV Kwuna 1975
    • Hull 371 MV Queen of Cowichan 1976
    • Hull 550 MV Queen of Oak Bay 1981
    • MV Spirit of British Columbia 1993
    • MV Spirit of Vancouver Island 1994
  • Warships
    • River class frigates for the Royal Canadian Navy (16 vessels) - 1942-1944
    • Flower class corvettes for the Royal Canadian Navy (5 vessels) - 1940-1941
      • HMCS Alberni (K103) 1940
      • HMCS Nanaimo (K101) 1940
      • HMCS Edmundston (K106) 1941
      • HMCS Timmins (K223) 1941
      • HMCS Vancouver (K240) 1941
    • Landing craft
  • Converted civilian vessels
    • Auxiliary cruiser SS Rajputana 1939
    • RMS Empress of Russia
    • RMS Empress of Japan
    • RMS Empress of Asia
    • RMS Empress of Canada

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