List of ships and submarines built in Barrow-in-Furness

HMS Invincible was often referred to as the 'Pride of Barrow'
RMS Scythia was one of Cunard's longest serving liners
HMS Astute outside DDH in 2007
HMS Bulwark is the current Royal Navy flagship and the most recent surface vessel built in Barrow
INS Viraat of the Indian Navy is the longest serving vessel built in Barrow

Below is a detailed list of the ships and submarines built in Barrow-in-Furness, England by the Barrow Shipbuilding Company, Vickers-Armstrongs, Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering, BAE Systems Marine, BAE Systems Submarine Solutions or any other descendant companies. Whilst it is extensive it is incomplete as there are some commercial vessels missing from the list e.g. 3 off product tankers for James Fisher plc, built 1997-1998.

373 merchant ships, 312 submarines and 148 naval surface ships have been built in Barrow (for navies and companies based in the likes of Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, India, Japan, Netherlands, Russia, United Kingdom, United States).[1]

All but three nuclear submarines of the Royal Navy were built in Barrow, including the latest class of fleet submarines currently under construction by BAE Systems Submarine Solutions, utilising the massive Devonshire Dock Hall.

Some of the most notable vessels to be built in Barrow include the current Royal Navy flagship HMS Bulwark and the former flagships, HMS Albion and HMS Invincible. Abdül Hamid (the first submarine in the world to fire a live torpedo underwater), HMS Upholder (the most successful Royal Navy submarine of World War II) and the 103,000-ton oil tanker British Admiral (once the world's largest ship) were also built in Barrow, as were a number of ocean liners for Cunard Line, Orient Line and P&O.

Active vessels

As of 2013, the following ships and submarines built in Barrow are active in service around the world.

Inactive preserved vessels

All vessels

Military ships

NameClassBuilt For Laid downLaunchedFateImage
Almirante Riveros Almirante-class destroyer Chile Chilean Navy19561958 1998 (Decommissioned)
Almirante Saldanha Training ship Brazil Brazilian Navy 1933 1933
Almirante Williams Almirante-class destroyer Chile Chilean Navy 1956 1958 1998 (Decommissioned)
ARA Buenos Aires (D-6)[2] Buenos Aires-class destroyer Argentina Argentine Navy193719371971 (Decommissioned)
ARA Corrientes [3] Buenos Aires-class destroyer Argentina Argentine Navy193719371941 (Destroyed)
ARA Entre Rios [4] Buenos Aires-class destroyer Argentina Argentine Navy19361937 1973 (Decommissioned)
ARA Hércules Type 42 destroyerArgentina Argentine Navy 19711976In active service
ARA La Argentina Light cruiser Argentina Argentine Navy19361937 1974 (Decommissioned)
São Paulo Minas Geraes-class battleship Brazil Brazilian Navy 1907 19091951 (Destroyed)
Ying Swei Chao Ho-class cruiser  Republic of China Navy 1910 1911 1937 (Destroyed)
Araucano Submarine tender Chile Chilean Navy 19291959 (Decommissioned)
ARV Aragua Nueva Esparta-class destroyer Venezuela Venezuelan Navy19531955 1975 (Decommissioned)
ARV Nueva Esparta [5] Nueva Esparta-class destroyer Venezuela Venezuelan Navy 1951 1952 1978 (Decommissioned)
ARV Zulia [6] Nueva Esparta-class destroyer Venezuela Venezuelan Navy 1951 1953 1983 (Decommissioned)
TCG Gayret /
HMS Ithuriel
I-class destroyer Turkey Turkish Navy /
 Royal Navy
193919401942 (Destroyed)
HMCS Canada Patrol ship  Royal Canadian Navy19041926 (Destroyed)
HMS Adventure Minelaying cruiser Royal Navy192219241947 (Decommissioned)
HMS Ajax Leander-class light cruiser  Royal Navy 1933 1934 1948 (Decommissioned)
HMS Albion Albion-class landing platform dock  Royal Navy1998 2001 In active service
HMS Arrow A-class destroyer  Royal Navy192819291943 (Destroyed)
HMS Bulwark Albion-class landing platform dock  Royal Navy20002001 In active service
HMS Calcutta C-class light cruiser  Royal Navy 1917 19181941 (Destroyed)
HMS Cardiff Type 42 destroyer  Royal Navy19721974 2008 (Decommissioned)
HMS Cassandra C-class light cruiser  Royal Navy19161916 1918 (Destroyed)
HMS Colossus /
Arromanches
Colossus-class aircraft carrier  Royal Navy /France French Navy1943 1978 (Decommissioned)
HMS Crescent /
HMCS Fraser[7]
C-class destroyer  Royal Navy /
 Royal Canadian Navy
1930 19311940 (Destroyed)
HMS Cumberland County-class cruiser  Royal Navy19241926 1959 (Decommissioned)
HMS Curlew C-class light cruiser  Royal Navy19161917 1940 (Destroyed)
HMS Cygnet /
HMCS St. Laurent[8]
C-class destroyer  Royal Navy /
 Royal Canadian Navy
193019311947 (Decommissioned)
HMS Defender[9] D-class destroyer  Royal Navy1931 19321941 (Destroyed)
HMS Diamond D-class destroyer Royal Navy193119321941 (Destroyed)
HMS Doris[10] Eclipse-class cruiser  Royal Navy1894 1896 1919 (Decommissioned)
HMS Eastbourne Whitby-class frigate  Royal Navy19541955 1985 (Decommissioned)
HMS Emperor of India Iron Duke-class battleship  Royal Navy 191219131932 (Decommissioned)
HMS Erne Black Swan-class sloop  Royal Navy193819391965 (Decommissioned)
HMS Fame /
Generalisimo /
Sanchez[11]
F-class destroyer  Royal Navy /
 Dominican Navy
1933 1934 1968 (Decommissioned)
HMS Greyhound G-class destroyer  Royal Navy19341935 1941 (Destroyed)
HMS Griffin /
HMCS Ottawa
G-class destroyer  Royal Navy /
 Royal Canadian Navy
19341935 1946 (Decommissioned)
HMS Hermes /
INS Viraat
Centaur-class aircraft carrier  Royal Navy /
 Indian Navy
1944 1953In active service
HMS Illustrious Illustrious-class aircraft carrier  Royal Navy193719391956 (Decommissioned)
HMS Indomitable Illustrious-class aircraft carrier  Royal Navy 19371940 1955 (Decommissioned)
HMS Invincible Invincible-class aircraft carrier}  Royal Navy1973 19772011 (Decommissioned)
HMS Jamaica Crown Colony-class cruiser  Royal Navy193919401960 (Decommissioned)
HMS Jervis Bay Ocean liner turned Armed merchant cruiserUnited Kingdom Aberdeen and Commonwealth Line /
 Royal Navy
19221940 (Destroyed)
HMS Juno [12] Eclipse-class cruiser  Royal Navy18941895 1920 (Decommissioned)
HMS Keith B-class destroyer  Royal Navy192919301940 (Destroyed)
HMS King Alfred Drake-class cruiser  Royal Navy1901 1920 (Decommissioned)
HMS Liverpool Bristol-class light cruiser Royal Navy190919091921 (Decommissioned)
HMS Majestic /
HMAS Melbourne
Majestic-class aircraft carrier  Royal Navy /
AustraliaRoyal Australian Navy
1943 1945 1985 (Decommissioned)
HMS Manchester Type 42 destroyer  Royal Navy1978 19802011 (Decommissioned)
HMS Medway Submarine depot ship Royal Navy19281942 (Destroyed)
HMS Mohawk Tribal-class frigate  Royal Navy19601962 1980 (Decommissioned)
HMS Niobe /
HMCS Niobe
Diadem-class cruiser  Royal Navy /
 Royal Canadian Navy
1897 1922 (Decommissioned)
HMS Ocean Helicopter Landing Platform  Royal Navy19941995In active service
HMS Pioneer Colossus-class aircraft carrier Royal Navy 194219441954 (Decommissioned)
HMS Powerful Powerful-class cruiser  Royal Navy189418951929 (Decommissioned)
HMS Princess Royal Battlecruiser  Royal Navy 1910 19111922 (Decommissioned)
HMS Resource[13] Fleet Repair ship  Royal Navy 1928
HMS Revenge Revenge-class battleship  Royal Navy 1913 1915 1948 (Decommissioned)
HMS ScarboroughWhitby-class frigate  Royal Navy 1953 1955 1977 (Decommissioned)
HMS Sheffield Type 42 destroyer  Royal Navy 1970 1971 1982 (Destroyed)
HMS Spartan Bellona-class cruiser Royal Navy 1939 1942 1944 (Destroyed)
HMS Urchin U-class destroyer Royal Navy 1942 1943
HMS Urania U-class destroyer Royal Navy 1942 1943
HMS Vanguard St. Vincent-class battleship  Royal Navy 1908 19091917 (Destroyed)
HMS Vixen /
HMCS Sioux
V-class destroyer  Royal Navy /
 Royal Canadian Navy
194219431963 (Decommissioned)
HMS Wizard W-class destroyer Royal Navy1942 1943 1967 (Decommissioned)
HMS Wrangler /
SAS Vyrstaat
W-class destroyer Royal Navy /
 South African Navy
1942 1943 1976 (Decommissioned)
Iranian frigate Alborz Alvand-class frigate  Islamic Republic of Iran Navy 19681969In active service
Iranian frigate Sabalan Alvand-class frigate  Islamic Republic of Iran Navy 1969In active service
Katori Pre-dreadnought battleship  Imperial Japanese Navy 1904 1905 1924 (Decommissioned)
Kongō Kongō-class battlecruiser  Imperial Japanese Navy 19111912 1944 (Destroyed)
Mikasa Pre-dreadnought battleship  Imperial Japanese Navy18981900 1923 (Decommissioned and preserved)
Japura /HMS Hurricane
[14]
H-class destroyer Brazil Brazilian Navy /
 Royal Navy
1938 1943 (Destroyed)
Jurua /
HMS Harvester /
Handy[15]
H-class destroyer Brazil Brazilian Navy /
 Royal Navy
19381943 (Destroyed)
Libertad /
HMS Triumph
Swiftsure-class battleship Chile Chilean Navy /
 Royal Navy
1903 1915 (Destroyed)
Maipo Oil tanker Chile Chilean Navy 1929 19301964 (Decommissioned)
Rancagua Oil tanker Chile Chilean Navy 1929 19301964 (Decommissioned)
Reşadiye /
HMS Erin
Battleship Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire /
 Royal Navy
1911 1913 1923 (Decommissioned)
RFA Wave Knight Wave-class tanker  Royal Navy 1998 2000 In active service
Russian cruiser Rurik Armoured cruiser Russia Imperial Russian Navy 1905 1906 1930 (Decommissioned)
TCG Muavenet /
HMS Inconstant
I-class destroyer Turkey Turkish Navy /
 Royal Navy
19391941 1960 (Decommissioned)
TS Dufferin[16] Troopship India Indian Government 1904

Submarines

See here for every U-class submarine built in Barrow-in-Furness for the British, French, Netherlands, Polish and Soviet Navies.

NameClassBuilt ForLaid downLaunchedFateImage
Brazilian submarine Humaitá Oberon class  Brazilian Navy 3 November 1970 15 October 1971 Decommissioned in 1996
Brazilian submarine Riachuelo Oberon class  Brazilian Navy 6 September 1975 Museum ship in Rio de Janeiro since 1997
Brazilian submarine Tonelero Oberon class  Brazilian Navy 18 November 1971 22 November 1972 Decommissioned in 1996
HMS A1 A class  Royal Navy 19 February 1902 9 July 1902 Lost 1911. Wreck rediscovered 1989
HMS A10 A class Royal Navy
HMS A11 A class  Royal Navy 8 March 1905 Scrapped in May 1920
HMS A12 A class  Royal Navy
HMS A13 A class  Royal Navy
HMS A2 A class  Royal Navy 15 April 1903 Scrapped in January 1920
HMS A3 A class  Royal Navy 13 July 1904 12 May 1912 sunk as gunnery target
HMS A4 A class  Royal Navy 9 June 1903 17 July 1904Sold for scrapping 16 January 1920
HMS A5 A class  Royal Navy 19 February 1902 11 February 1905Scrapped in 1920 at Portsmouth Dockyard
HMS A6 A class  Royal Navy
HMS A7 A class  Royal Navy 19 February 1903 Sunk in Whitsand Bay on 16 January 1914
HMS A8 A class Royal Navy23 January 1905Scrapped in 1920
HMS A9 A class  Royal Navy
HMAS AE1 E class Australia Royal Australian Navy 14 November 1911 22 May 1913Lost at Sea 14 September 1914
HMAS AE2 E class Australia Royal Australian Navy 10 February 1912 18 June 1913Scuttled 29 April 1915
HMS Alcide Amphion class  Royal Navy2 January 1945 12 April 1945 Sold to be broken up for scrap in 1974
HMS Alderney Amphion class  Royal Navy6 February 1945 25 June 1945 Sold to be broken up for scrap in 1972
HMS Alliance Amphion class  Royal Navy13 March 1945 28 July 1945 Museum ship/memorial since 1981 at Royal Navy Submarine Museum
HMS Ambush Amphion class  Royal Navy17 May 1945 24 September 1945 Sold to be broken up for scrap in 1971
HMS Ambush (S120) Astute class  Royal Navy22 October 20036 January 2011 Fitting out
HMS Amphion Amphion class  Royal Navy31 August 194427 March 1945 Sold to be broken up for scrap in 1971
HMS Anchorite Amphion class  Royal Navy22 January 194618 November 1947 Sold to be broken up for scrap in 1970
HMS Andrew (P423) Amphion class  Royal Navy13 August 19456 April 1946 Sold to be broken up for scrap in 1977
HMS Anson (S123) Astute class  Royal Navy13 October 2011 Under construction
HMS Artful (S121) Astute class  Royal Navy11 March 2005 Under construction
HMS Astute (P447) Amphion class  Royal Navy1944Scrapped in 1970
HMS Astute (S119) Astute class  Royal Navy31 January 20018 June 2007In active Royal Navy service
HMS Auriga (P419) Amphion class  Royal Navy7 June 194429 March 1945 Sold to be broken up for scrap in 1974
HMS Aurochs (P426) Amphion class  Royal Navy21 June 194428 July 1945 Sold to be broken up for scrap in 1967
HMS Audacious (S122) Astute class  Royal Navy24 March 2009 Under construction
HMS B1 B class  Royal Navy25 October 1904Relegated to training duties after World War I. She was sold for scrap in May 1921
HMS B2 B class  Royal Navy
HMS B3 B class  Royal Navy
HMS B4 B class  Royal Navy
HMS B5 B class  Royal Navy
HMS B6 B class  Royal Navy
HMS B7 B class  Royal Navy
HMS B8 B class  Royal Navy
HMS B9 B class  Royal Navy
HMS B10 B class  Royal Navy
HMS B11 B class  Royal Navy
HMS C1 C class  Royal Navy
HMS C2 C class  Royal Navy
HMS C3 C class  Royal Navy
HMS C4 C class  Royal Navy
HMS C5 C class  Royal Navy
HMS C6 C class  Royal Navy
HMS C7 C class  Royal Navy
HMS C8 C class  Royal Navy
HMS C9 C class  Royal Navy
HMS C10 C class  Royal Navy
HMS C11 C class  Royal Navy
HMS C12 C class  Royal Navy
HMS C13 C class  Royal Navy
HMS C14 C class  Royal Navy
HMS C15 C class  Royal Navy
HMS C16 C class  Royal Navy
HMS C21 C class  Royal Navy4 February 1908Sold 5 December 1921
HMS C22 C class  Royal Navy
HMS C23 C class  Royal Navy
HMS C24 C class  Royal Navy
HMS C25 C class  Royal Navy
HMS C26 C class  Royal Navy
HMS C27 C class  Royal Navy
HMS C28 C class  Royal Navy
HMS C29 C class  Royal Navy
HMS C30 C class  Royal Navy
HMS C31 C class  Royal Navy
HMS C32 C class  Royal Navy
HMS C35 C class  Royal Navy
HMS C36 C class  Royal Navy
HMS C37 C class  Royal Navy
HMS C38 C class  Royal Navy
Captain Thompson [17] Chile Chilean Navy15 January 1929
HMCS Chicoutimi (SSK 879) Upholder/Victoria class  Royal Navy /
 Royal Canadian Navy
November 1983 2 December 1986 in active service for Canada (Dry-docked)
Delfim [18] Portugal Portuguese Navy19331 May 1934
HMS Dreadnought Nuclear-powered  Royal Navy12 June 195921 October 1960As of 2004, is laid up at Rosyth
HMS E4 E class Royal Navy16 May 19115 February 1912Sold on 21 February 1922
Espardarte' [19] Portugal Portuguese Navy193330 May 1934
HMS Excalibur Explorer class  Royal Navy 25 February 1955Scrapped in March 1968
HMS Explorer Explorer class  Royal Navy5 March 1954Scrapped in March 1962
INS Gal Gal class  Israeli Navy2 December 1975Preserved as a museum ship since 2007
Golfino [20] Portugal Portuguese Navy193330 May 1934
Holland 4 Holland class  Royal Navy1902Foundered on 3 September 1912. She was salvaged and was used as a gunnery target in 1914
HMS K26 K class Royal Navy26 August 1919 Sold for scrapping March 1931 to Mamo Brothers, Malta
HMS K3 K class Royal Navy21 May 191520 May 1916sold for scrapping in 1921
HMS K4 K class Royal Navy28 June 1915K4 was sunk on 31 January 1918 during exercises with the 13th submarine flotilla
Kalev[21]  Estonian Navy27 July 19357 July 1936Missing after 29 October 1941
HMS L1 L class Royal Navy18 May 19161917Sold in March 1930 and scrapped in Newport
HMS L2 L class  Royal Navy1917Scrapped in 1930
HMS L3 L class  Royal Navy1917Scrapped in 1931
HMS L4 L class  Royal Navy1917Scrapped in 1932
HMS L11 L class  Royal Navy1918Broken up in 1932
HMS L12 L class  Royal Navy1918Broken up in 1932
HMS L14 L class Royal Navy1918Broken up in 1934
HMS L17 L class Royal Navy1918Broken up in 1934
HMS L18 L class Royal Navy1918Broken up in 1936
HMS L19 L class Royal Navy1919Broken up in 1937
HMS L20 L class Royal Navy1918Broken up in 1935
HMS L21 L class Royal Navy1919Broken up in 1939
HMS L22 L class Royal Navy1919Broken up in 1935
HMS L24 L class Royal Navy1919Sunk in collision with HMS Resolution, 14 January 1924
HMS L25 L class Royal Navy1919Broken Up in 1935
Kalev Kalev class  Estonian Navy1 May 19357 July 1936Commissioned in the Soviet Navy in 1940, sunk in 1941
Lembit Kalev class  Estonian Navy27 July 19357 July 1936Commissioned in the Soviet Navy in 1940, museum ship since 1979 in Tallinn, Estonia
HMS M1 M class Royal Navy19169 July 1917Sunk during exercise off the Devon coast after colliding with Swedish Collier SS Vidar - All crew members were lost.
HMS M2 M class Royal Navy1916 15 April 1919 Lost off Chesil Beach on 26 January 1933, now a popular scuba diving location.
HMS Narwhal (N45) Grampus class Royal Navy29 August 1935Sunk 23 July 1940
HMS Narwhal[22] Porpoise class Royal Navy25 October 1957Sunk as a target on 3 August 1983
ORP Sokół / HMS Urchin (N97) U class  Polish Navy /
 Royal Navy
9 December 1939 30 September 1940 Scrapped in 1949
Burak Reis Oruc Reis class Turkey Turkish Navy19 October 1940Scrapped in 1957
Murat Reis Oruc Reis class Turkey Turkish Navy20 July 1940Scrapped in 1957
Oruc Reis Oruc Reis class Turkey Turkish Navy19 July 1940Scrapped in 1957
Uluc Ali Reis Oruc Reis class Turkey Turkish Navy 1 November 1940 Sunk by U-boat U-123 near Sierra Leone
ORP Dzik U class  Polish Navy30 December 194111 November 1942Scrapped in 1958
ORP Dzik / HDMS U-1 / HDMS Springeren U class  Polish Navy /
 Royal Danish Navy /
 Royal Navy
30 December 1941 11 November 1942 Scrapped in 1958
HMS Olympus (S12) Oberon class  Royal Navy4 March 196014 June 1961Scrapped in 2011
HMS Orpheus (S11) Oberon class Royal Navy8 April 195917 November 1959Scrapped in 1994
HMS Osiris (S13) Oberon class Royal Navy19621964Scrapped in 1991
HMS Otway Odin class Australia Royal Australian NavyMarch 19257 September 1926Scrapped in 1945
HMS Oxley Odin class Australia Royal Australian Navy /
 Royal Navy
29 June 1926Torpedoed in a 'friendly fire' situation by another Barrow built submarine - HMS Triton (N15) - near Norway on 10 September 1939 with only 3 survivors
HMS P32 (1940) U class  Royal Navy30 April 194015 December 1940Mined on 18 August 1941 near Tripoli with the loss of 8 crew
HMS P33 (1941) U class  Royal Navy18 June 1940 28 January 1941 Sunk, probably during depth charge attack 18 August 1941
HMS P48 (1942) U class  Royal Navy21 August 1941 15 April 1942 Depth charged in the Gulf of Tunis, 25 December 1942
HMS Pandora (N42)[23] Parthian class  Royal Navy1929Sunk at Valletta, Malta by Italian aircraft on 1 April 1942 during World War I
HMS Perseus (N36) Parthian class Royal Navy2 July 192822 May 1929Struck an Italian mine on 6 December 1941 near Cephalonia with the loss of 60 crew
HMS Porpoise (S01)[24] Porpoise class Royal Navy193625 April 1956Sunk as a target in 1985
HMS Poseidon (1929) Parthian class  Royal Navy22 August 1929Collided with the Chinese merchant steamer SS Yula on 9 June 1931 with the loss of 22 crew
HMS Proteus (N29)[25] Parthian class  Royal Navy 23 July 1929 Scrapped in March 1946 at Troon
HMS R7 R class Royal Navy 1 November 1917 14 May 1918 Sold on 21 February 1923 to E Suren
HMS R8 R class  Royal Navy1 November 191728 June 1918Sold on 21 February 1923 to E Suren
Rahav Gal class Israel Israeli Navy Late 1970s Decommissioned in early 2000s
HMS Repulse (S23) Resolution class  Royal Navy 4 November 1967 Decommissioned in 1996
HMS Resolution (S22) Resolution class  Royal Navy 26 February 1964 15 September 1966 Decommissioned in October 1994
HMS Rorqual (S02) Porpoise class  Royal Navy 5 December 1956Broken up in 1977
HMS Sceptre (S104) Swiftsure class  Royal Navy 19 February 1974 20 November 1976 Decommissioned in 2010
HMS Seraph (P219) S class Royal Navy16 August 194025 October 1941Scrapped in December 1965, parts from her conning tower were preserved as a memorial at the Citadel in Charleston, South Carolina. The only place where the Royal Navy ensign is allowed to fly in the United States
HMS Sovereign (S108) Swiftsure class  Royal Navy 18 September 1970 17 February 1973 Paid off
HMS Spartan (S105) Swiftsure class  Royal Navy 26 April 1976 7 May 1978 Paid off
HMS Splendid (S106) Swiftsure class  Royal Navy 5 October 1979 Decommissioned in 2004
HMS Superb (S109) Swiftsure class  Royal Navy 16 March 1972 30 November 1974 Decommissioned
HMS Swiftsure (S126) Swiftsure class  Royal Navy 7 September 1971 Decommissioned in 1992
HMS Talent (S92) Trafalgar class  Royal Navy 13 May 1986 15 April 1988 In active service as of 2010
Tanin Gal class Israel Israeli Navy Late 1970s Decommissioned in early 2000s
HMS  Tapir (P335) HNLMS Zeehond (2) T class Royal Navy /
Netherlands Netherlands Navy
29 March 1943 21 August 1944Scrapped at Faslane in December 1966
HMS Tireless (S88) Trafalgar class Royal Navy6 June 198117 March 1984Active in service as of 2010
HMS Torbay (S90) Trafalgar class Royal Navy3 December 19828 March 1985Active in service as of 2010
HMS Trafalgar (S107) Trafalgar class  Royal Navy 15 April 1979 1 July 1981 Decommissioned in 2009
HMS Trenchant (S91) Trafalgar class  Royal Navy28 October 19853 November 1986Active in service as of 2010
HMS Triton (N15) T class Royal Navy28 August 19365 October 1937sunk, either by Italian torpedo boats or mines in the Strait of Otranto - involved in the HMS Oxley incident
HMS Triumph (N18) T class Royal Navy1938Hit a mine off the coast of Greece in early January 1942 with the loss of all 59 crew
HMS Triumph (S93) Trafalgar class  Royal Navy 2 February 1987 16 February 1991 Active in service as of 2010
HMS Trump (P333) T class Royal Navy31 December 194225 March 1944Scrapped at Newport, Wales in 1971
HMS Turbulent (S87) Trafalgar class  Royal Navy8 May 19801 December 1982Active in service as of 2010
HMS Umbra (P35) U class  Royal Navy 19 July 1940 15 March 1941 Sold for scrap in 1946, broken up at Blyth
HMS Umpire (N82) U class  Royal Navy 1 January 1940 30 December 1940 Sunk in collision on 19 July 1941 with the loss of 22 men
HMS Unbeaten (N93) U class  Royal Navy 22 November 1939 9 July 1940 Sunk on 11 November 1942 in friendly-fire incident
HMS Undaunted (N55) U class  Royal Navy 2 December 1939 20 August 1940 Sunk 11 May 1941
HMS Undine (N48) U class  Royal Navy 19 February 1937 5 October 1937 Sunk on 7 January 1940
HMS Union (N56) U class  Royal Navy 9 December 1939 1 October 1940 Sunk on 20 July 1941
HMS Unique (N95) U class  Royal Navy 30 October 1939 6 June 1940 Sunk around 10 October 1942
HMS Unity (N66) U class  Royal Navy 19 February 1937 16 February 1938 Sunk on 29 April 1940
HMS Upholder (P37) U class  Royal Navy 30 October 1939 8 July 1940 Fell victim to depth charges dropped to an Italian Orsa-class torpedo boat north-east of Tripoli (on her last mission)
HMS Upholder (S40) Type 2400  Royal Navy November 1983 2 December 1986 Commissioned Royal Navy 7 Dec 1990. Decommissioned 29 April 1994. Sold to Canadian Navy in 1998 and handed over in 2004. Currently commissioned as HMCS Chicoutimi (Oct 2004). Sustained fire damage in transit to Canada. Returning to service in 2014 after three years of work at Victoria Shipyard Co. Ltd. in Esquimalt.
HMS Upright (N89) U class  Royal Navy 6 November 1939 21 April 1940 Scrapped March 1946
HMS Urge (N17) U class  Royal Navy 30 October 1939 19 August 1940 Sunk 29 April 1942
HMS Ursula / V-4 U class  Royal Navy /  Soviet Navy 19 February 1937 16 February 1938 Scrapped in May 1950
HMS Usk (N65) U class  Royal Navy 6 November 1939 7 June 1940 Scrapped on 29 April 1942
HMS Utmost (N19) U class  Royal Navy 2 November 1939 20 April 1940 Torpedoed and sunk on 25 November 1942
HMS Vampire (P72) V class Royal Navy9 November 194220 July 1943Scrapped at Gateshead in 1950
HMS Vandal (P64) U class  Royal Navy 17 March 1942 23 November 1942 The submarine probably had the shortest career of any Royal Navy submarine, being lost with all 37 on-board just four days after commissioning (north of the Isle of Arran)
HMS Vanguard (S28) Vanguard class  Royal Navy 3 September 1986 4 March 1992 Active in service as of 2010
HMS Vengeance (S31) Vanguard class  Royal Navy 9 September 1998 27 November 1999 Active in service as of 2010
HMS Venturer / HNoMS Utstein V class Royal Navy /
 Royal Norwegian Navy
25 August 19424 May 1943Scrapped in Sweden in 1964
HMS Victorious (S29) Vanguard class  Royal Navy September 1993 Active in service as of 2010
HMS Vigilant (S30) Vanguard class  Royal Navy October 1995 Active in service as of 2010

Civilian ships

Ocean liners and passenger ships

NameClassBuilt ForLaid downLaunchedFateImage
17 de Octobre[26] Passenger Cargo Ship Argentina Argentine Government 1948
(1 December)
1950
(4 April)
Accra[27] Passenger Cargo Ship United Kingdom Elder Dempster 1945
(3 December)
1947
(24 February)
RMS Antonia Passenger liner United Kingdom Cunard Steamship Company 19201921
(11 March)
Scrapped in 1948
Apapa[28] Passenger Cargo Ship United Kingdom Elder Dempster 1946
(2 January)
1948
Awatea[29] Passenger liner New Zealand Union Steam Ship Company of NZ 19351936
(25 February)
Attacked near Bougie by German bombers and sank during the night (1942)
HMS Ben-my-Chree Passenger Ferry /
Seaplane carrier
Isle of Man Isle of Man Steam Packet19071908
(23 March)
Sunk on 11 January 1917 by shore-based Turkish artillery fire
RMS Carinthia Passenger liner United Kingdom Cunard Steamship Company 19241925
(24 February)
Sunk by a U-boat off the coast of Ireland in 1940
SS Chusan[30] Passenger liner United Kingdom P&O Steam Navigation Co 194728 June 1949
Copenhagen[31] Passenger liner Denmark Nordline - 1972 Completed in Newcastle by Swan Hunter. By the time the ship was delivered to Nordline, the company was having financial difficulties and sold her to the Black Sea Shipping Co, where she was renamed Odessa. Scrapped in Bangladesh 2007.
Eva Peron[32] Passenger Cargo Ship Argentina Argentine Government 1 December 1947 25 August 1949
SS Fenella Passenger steamer Isle of Man Isle of Man Steam Packet Company May 1936 1937
SS Himalaya Steamship /
Cruise liner
United Kingdom India Australia Steamship route (Tilbury - Mumbai - Australia) /
P&O Steam Navigation Co
5 October 1948 Broken up in 1974 in Taiwan
Hinemoa[33] Passenger Cargo Ship New Zealand Union Steam Ship Company of NZ 1945 30 May 1946
Hobson's Bay[34] Passenger liner Australia Australian Commonwealth Government Line 4 October 1921
Kedah[35] Passenger cargo ship Singapore Straits Steamship Company, Singapore 192616 July 1927
TSS Lady of Mann [36] Passenger steamer Isle of Man Isle of Man Steam Packet Company 4 March 1930
SS Mayon[37] Passenger cargo ship Philippines Philippine Steamship Company 26 June 1930
SS Monarch of Bermuda[38] Passenger liner United Kingdom Furness Withy Started construction in Walker-on-Tyne 17 March 1931Renamed SS New Australia
HMHS Newfoundland Passenger cargo ship United Kingdom Johnston Warren Lines 24 January 1925Converted to Hospital ship in 1940, bombed and sunk off Salerno in 1943 with the loss of 38 lives
RMS Nova Scotia[39] Passenger cargo ship United Kingdom Johnston Warren Lines 1926Converted to troopship in 1941, torpedoed and sunk in the Indian Ocean SE off Natal Province in 1942, while carrying Italian prisoners: 858 lives lost
RMS Orama[40] Passenger liner United Kingdom Orient Steam Navigation Company 192320 May 1924Converted to troopship in 1940, sunk west of Narvik in June 1940, 19 crew were lost and 280 were taken prisoner
RMS Orcades Passenger liner United Kingdom Orient Steam Navigation Company 14 October 1947Broken up in Kaohsiung in 1973 after being gutted by a fire in Hong Kong in 1972
RMS/HMS Orford[41] Passenger liner United Kingdom Orient Steam Navigation Company 27 September 1927Converted to troopship in 1939, bombed and beached at Marseilles in 1940 while evacuating troops from France, refloated and scrapped in 1947
SS Oriana Ocean liner United Kingdom Orient Steam Navigation Company 18 September 1956 3 November 1959 Broken up for scrap 2005
RMS Orion Passenger liner United Kingdom Orient Steam Navigation Company 7 February 1934Converted to troopship in 1941, damaged in collision with HMS Revenge but repaired. Scrapped in Belgium 1963
Orizaba[42] Passenger liner United Kingdom Pacific Steam Navigation Company 1886Ran aground and wrecked off Sydney in 1905
SS Oronsay Passenger liner United Kingdom Orient Steam Navigation Company 194930 June 1950Transferred to P&O Steam Navigation Co in 1963, scrapped in Taiwan in 1975
Orotava[43] Passenger liner United Kingdom Pacific Steam Navigation Company 1889Sunk in 1896 but raised and reconditioned. Transferred to many other companies and eventually scrapped in 1919
Oroya[44] Passenger liner United Kingdom Pacific Steam Navigation Company 31 August 1886Ran aground in the Bay of Naples in 1895 - severely damaged but repaired - Transferred to Royal Mail Steam Packet Company and scrapped in Genoa in 1909
SS Orsova[45] Passenger liner United Kingdom Orient Steam Navigation Company 195214 May 1953Transferred to P&O Line ownership in 1965, scrapped in 1974
Ortona /
Arcadian[46]
Passenger liner United Kingdom Orient Line – Pacific Steam Navigation Company 1899Torpedoed in the Eastern Mediterranean while en route from Salonika to Alexandria with troops (as a troopship) - 279 lives were lost
Oruba /
Orion[47]
Passenger liner United Kingdom Pacific Steam Navigation Company 1889Purchased by the British Admiralty in 1914 and rebuilt to represent the battleship, HMS Orion, she was scuttled at Mudros Harbour, Lemnos Island, Greece as a breakwater in 1915
Otranto[48] Passenger liner United Kingdom Pacific Steam Navigation Company 9 June 1925Scrapped at Faslane, Scotland in 1957
Presidente Peron[49] Passenger Cargo Ship Argentina Argentine Government 3 November 1948
SS Queen of Bermuda[50] Passenger liner United Kingdom Furness Withy Started construction in Walker-on-Tyne 1 September 1932sold for scrap in 1966
Rangatira[51] Passenger liner New Zealand Union Steam Ship Company of NZ16 April 1931Scrapped in 1967
RMS Scythia Passenger liner United Kingdom Cunard Steamship Company 191923 March 1920 Scrapped in 1958
RMS Strathaird Passenger liner United Kingdom P&O Steam Navigation Co 18 July 1931 Scrapped in Hong Kong in 1961
SS Strathallan[52] Passenger liner United Kingdom P&O Steam Navigation Co 23 September 1937 Damaged by torpedo in the Mediterranean on 21 December 1942, a fire the following day capsized and sunk the ship
SS Stratheden[53] Passenger liner United Kingdom P&O Steam Navigation Co Scrapped in Italy in 1969
RMS Strathmore[54] Passenger liner United Kingdom P&O Steam Navigation Co 4 April 1935 Scrapped in Italy in 1969
RMS Strathnaver Passenger liner United Kingdom P&O Steam Navigation Co 5 February 1931 Scrapped in Hong Kong in 1962

Oil, gas and LNG tankers

NameClassBuilt ForLaid downLaunchedFateImage
British Admiral[55] Oil tanker United Kingdom BP 19631965
(17 March)
British Adventure[56] Oil tanker United Kingdom BP 19501950
(12 December)
British Ambassador[57] Oil tanker United Kingdom BP 19571958
(16 August)
British Faith[58] Oil tanker United Kingdom BP 19561957
(10 December)
British Glory[59] Oil tanker United Kingdom BP 19561957
British Grenadier[60] Oil tanker United Kingdom BP 19611962
(16 August)
British Prestige[61] Oil tanker United Kingdom BP 1958
(23 October)
1961
(28 July)
British Sovereign[62] Oil tanker United Kingdom BP 1953
(27 March)
1954
(31 August)
British Victory[63] Oil tanker United Kingdom BP 19531955
Esso Canterbury[64] Oil tanker United States United Kingdom Canada Esso 30 May 195224 September 1953
Esso Westminster[65] Oil tanker United States United Kingdom Canada Esso 29 February 1952 24 September 1953
Estrella Patagonica /
Voluta /
San Casimiro[66]
Oil tanker Argentina Shell Compania Argentina de Petroleo SA 1962 Scrapped Bombay in 1989
Eugenia Niarchos[67] Oil tanker Greece Niarchos Group (Neptune Tanker Corporation) May 1955 1956
Ficus /
Empire Grenadier[68]
Oil tanker United Kingdom Shell Tankers U.K. 1942Scrapped in 1960
Hinea[69] Oil tanker United Kingdom Shell 1956Scrapped in 1976
Hinnites[70] Oil tanker United Kingdom Shell 1956Scrapped in 1975
Humilaria /
San Edmundo[71]
Oil tanker United Kingdom Eagle Oil 1958 Scrapped in 1973
Kennerleya /
Empire Granite[72]
Oil tanker United Kingdom Shell UK1941 Scrapped in 1960
Marinula /
Santa Margherita /
Trigonia[73]
Oil tanker United Kingdom Eagle Oil 1916Scrapped Newport in 1951
MV Methane Princess LNG carrierUnited Kingdom British Gas Scrapped in 1998
Narragansett[74] Oil tanker United Kingdom United States Anglo-American Oil Company 19191920
Rebeca[75] Oil tanker Netherlands Antilles Curaçaosche Scheepvaart Maatschappij 1938Scrapped in 1954
Rosalia[76] Oil tanker Netherlands Antilles Curaçaosche Scheepvaart Maatschappij 1938Sunk in 1943
San Calisto /
Vermetus[77]
Oil tanker United Kingdom Eagle Oil /
United Kingdom Shell UK
1959Scrapped in 1975
San Conrado /
Valvata[78]
Oil tanker United Kingdom Eagle Oil /
United Kingdom Shell UK
1960Scrapped in 1975
San Gregorio /
Vitta[79]
Oil tanker United Kingdom Eagle Oil July 19561957Scrapped in 1975
San Patricio /
Pecten[80]
Oil tanker Argentina Shell Compania Argentina de Petroleo SA /
United Kingdom Eagle Oil
1955Scrapped in 1986
Serenia[81] Oil tanker United Kingdom Shell 1961 Scrapped in 1987
SS Spyros Niarchos[82] Oil tanker Liberia Niarchos Group 1955 1956

Cargo ships and other vessels

NameClassBuilt ForLaid downLaunchedFateImage
Affonso Penna[83] Floating dry dock Brazil Brazilian Government 1910
(7 June)
Anglia[84] Cable Ship United Kingdom Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Company 1898
(20 June)
Aries[85]Steam YachtUnited KingdomSir James Ramsden 1873Wrecked at Hollyhead 29 Mar 1880
Carl Schmedeman[86] Cargo ship Canada Tropical Steamship Company, Toronto1 June 195112 May 1952
Duke of Connaught[87] Floating dry dock Canada Canadian Vickers, Montreal19121912
Duke of Devonshire[88]Screw BarqueUnited KingdomEastern Steam Ships Co Ltd 1873
(25 Jun)
HMCS Earl Grey[89] Ice breaker Canada Canadian GovernmentJune 1909
Empire Admiral Cargo ship United Kingdom Ministry of War Transport 26 March 1945 Scrapped in Taiwan, March 1969
Empire Athelstan Heavy lift ship United Kingdom Ministry of War Transport 15 January 1946 Scrapped in Yugoslavia, January 1976
Empire Charmian Heavy lift ship United Kingdom Ministry of War Transport 25 November 1942 Scrapped in India, March 1962
HMS Exmouth /
HMS Worcester[90]
School ship United Kingdom Metropolitan Asylums Board 4 April 1905Accommodation for the Royal Navy at Scapa Flow
Geraldine Mary[91] Cargo ship United Kingdom Dominion of Newfoundland Anglo-Newfoundland Shipping Company 19 August 1924
JH Hunter Sludge vessel United Kingdom London County Council 2 October 1924
SS Kurtuluş Cargo ship Turkey Cargo ship (also transported food in the 1941–42 Greek famine) 1883 Ran aground and sunk near Marmara Island
Modavia[92] Cargo ship United Kingdom Donaldson Line 192523 September 1926Torpedoed and sunk by E-boat in Lyme Bay in 1943
Moreton Bay[93] Cargo ship United Kingdom Donaldson Line 1921
Moveria[94] Cargo ship United Kingdom Donaldson Line 10 October 1924Broken up in 1952

Fact file

Notables to launch vessels

20th Century

21st Century

See also

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  38. Monarch of Bermuda
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  41. Orford
  42. Orizaba
  43. Orotava
  44. Oroya
  45. Orsova
  46. Ortona
  47. Oruba
  48. Otranto
  49. Presidente Peron
  50. Queen of Bermuda
  51. Rangatira
  52. Strathallan
  53. Stratheden
  54. Strathmore
  55. British Admiral
  56. British Adventure
  57. British Ambassador
  58. British Faith
  59. British Glory
  60. British Grenadier
  61. British Prestige
  62. British Sovereign
  63. British Victory
  64. Canterbury
  65. Westminster
  66. Estrella Patagonica
  67. Eugenia Niarchos
  68. Ficus
  69. Hinea
  70. Hinnites
  71. Humilaria
  72. Kennerleya
  73. Marinula
  74. Narragansett
  75. Rebecca
  76. Rosalia
  77. San Calisto
  78. San Conrado
  79. San Gregorio
  80. San Patricio
  81. Serenia
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  83. Affonso Penna
  84. Anglia
  85. Lloyds Register 1876
  86. Carl Schmedeman
  87. Duke of Connaught
  88. Lloydr Register 1876
  89. Earl Grey
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  92. Modavia
  93. Moreton Bay
  94. Moveria
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