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The list of ship launches in 1873 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1873.
1 January
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United Kingdom
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Chatham Dockyard
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Chatham
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Encounter
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Amethyst-class corvette
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For Royal Navy
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14 January
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United Kingdom
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Harland and Wolff
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Belfast
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Belgic
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Passenger ship
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For White Star Line
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16 January
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New South Wales
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John Cuthbert
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Millers Point
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Renard
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schooner
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For Royal Navy
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11 February
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New South Wales
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John Cuthbert
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Millers Point
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Conflict
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schooner
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For Royal Navy
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11 February
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Trieste
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Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino
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Trieste
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Frundsberg
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Corvette
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For Austro-Hungarian Navy
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1 March
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United Kingdom
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Chatham Dockyard
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Chatham
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Raleigh
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Frigate
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For Royal Navy
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25 March
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United States
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William Cramp & Sons
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Indiana
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Pennsylvania-class steamship
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For American Steamship Company
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26 March
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United Kingdom
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Chatham Dockyard
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Chatham
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Fantome
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Fantome-class sloop
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For Royal Navy
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29 March
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United Kingdom
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Gourlay Brothers
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Dundee
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Abbotsford
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Passenger ship
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For Red Star Line
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29 March
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United Kingdom
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Caird & Company
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Greenock
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City of Chester
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Passenger ship
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For Inman Line
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19 April
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United Kingdom
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Devonport Dockyard
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Devonport
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Amethyst
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Amethyst-class corvette
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For Royal Navy
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23 April
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United States
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|
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Lucerne
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Schooner
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For William Mack & others
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27 April
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United Kingdom
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Chatham Dockyard
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Chatham, Kent
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Albatross
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Fantome-class sloop
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For Royal Navy
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23 May
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United Kingdom
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Devonport Dockyard
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Devonport
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Modeste
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Amethyst-class corvette
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For Royal Navy
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2 June
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Russia
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New Admiralty Shipyard
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Saint Petersburg
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Novgorod
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monitor
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For Imperial Russian Navy
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June
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United States
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William Cramp & Sons
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Illinois
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Pennsylvania-class steamship
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For American Steamship Company
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5 July
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Canada
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|
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Alpha
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Sternwheeler
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28 July
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United Kingdom
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Raenhill & Co
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London
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Magallanes
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Corvette
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For Chilean Navy
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9 August
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United Kingdom
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William Simons and Company
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Renfrew
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Milford
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Paddle steamer
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For Great Western Railway
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26 August
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United Kingdom
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Robert Napier and Sons
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Glasgow
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Schiller
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Ocean liner
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For German Transatlantic Steam Navigation Line
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9 September
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United Kingdom
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Robert Steele & Company
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Greenock
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Nurnberg
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Steamship
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For Norddeutscher Lloyd
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10 September
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United Kingdom
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Portsmouth Dockyard
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Portsmouth
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Shah
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Frigate
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For Royal Navy
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18 September
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United States
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New York Navy Yard
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New York
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Swatara
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Sloop-of-war
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For United States Navy
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2 October
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Russia
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Sredne-Nevskiy Shipyard
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Saint Petersburg
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General-Admiral
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General-Admiral-class cruiser
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For Imperial Russian Navy
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23 October
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United Kingdom
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Royden & Sons
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Liverpool
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Steamship
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[1]
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25 October
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France
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Lorient
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Friedland
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Ironclad
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For French Navy
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1 November
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United Kingdom
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Pembroke Dockyard
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Pembroke
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Egeria
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Fantome-class sloop
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For Royal Navy
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5 November
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United States
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Wood, Dialogue & Co
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Camden, New Jersey
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City Ice Boat No. 3
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Icebreaker
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For City of Philadelphia
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13 November
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United States
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New York Navy Yard
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New York City
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Alarm
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Torpedo boat
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For United States Navy
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20 November
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United Kingdom
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Wigram & Sons
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Blackwall
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Sappho
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Fantome-class sloop
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For Royal Navy
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22 November
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United Kingdom
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Aitken & Mansel
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Glasgow
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Honfleur
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Passenger / cargo ship
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For London and South Western Railway
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22 November
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Germany
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AG Vulcan
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Stettin
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Preussen
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Preussen-class ironclad
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For Kaiserliche Marine
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27 November
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United Kingdom
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Chatham Dockyard
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Chatham
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Flying Fish
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Fantome-class sloop
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For Royal Navy
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3 December
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France
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Toulon
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Richelieu
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Central battery ironclad
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For French Navy
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6 December
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United Kingdom
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John Elder & Company
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Iberia
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Steamship
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For Pacific Steam Navigation Company
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23 December
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China
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Kiangnan Arsenal
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Jiangnan Shipyard
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Yuyuen
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For Imperial Chinese Navy
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30 December
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United Kingdom
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A. & J. Inglis
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Glasgow
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Hankow
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Paddle Steamer
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For China Navigation Company
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Unknown date
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Canada
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St. Catherines, Ontario
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Asia
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Passenger ship
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For Northwestern Transportation Company
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Unknown date
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United Kingdom
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Stephens & Sons
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Dundee
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Bloodhound
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Whaler
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Unknown date
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United States
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John Roach & Sons
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Chester, Pennsylvania
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City of Waco
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Passenger / Cargo ship
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For Mallory Line
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Unknown date
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United States
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William Cramp & Sons
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Columbus
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Steamship
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Unknown date
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United States
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Oswego, New York
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Daniel Lyons
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Schooner
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Unknown date
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United Kingdom
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C Mitchell & Co
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Newcastle upon Tyne
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Dunraven
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Steamship
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For W Milburn
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Unknown date
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United Kingdom
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Robert Stephenson and Company
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Newcastle upon Tyne
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Eleanor
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Paddle steamer
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For London and North Western Railway
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Unknown date
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France
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Toulon
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Fulgerul
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Gunboat
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For the Romanian Navy
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Unknown date
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United States
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|
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Gila
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Sternwheeler
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For Colorado Steam Navigation Company
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Unknown date
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United States
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Portland, Oregon
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Governor Grover
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Sternwheeler
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For Williamette River Navigation Co.
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Unknown date
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Canada
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W S Ellenwood & Co
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Grace A. Channon
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Schooner
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For Henry Channon
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Unknown date
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United Kingdom
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Robert Steele
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Glasgow
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Hesperus
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Clipper
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For Orient Line
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Unknown date
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United Kingdom
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J Softley & Co
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South Shields
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Iron brig-rigged screw steamer
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For Messrs T Skinner and Co.[2]
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Unknown date
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United States
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Neafie & Levy
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Knickerbocker
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Tug
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Unknown date
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United Kingdom
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Charlton & Co Ltd
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Grimsby
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Magna Charta
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Paddle steamer
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For Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway
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Unknown date
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United States
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Charles Weidener
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Chester, Pennsylvania
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Manhattan
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Cutter
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For United States Revenue Cutter Service
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Unknown date
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United Kingdom
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Robert Napier and Sons
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Glasgow
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Meiji Maru
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Lighthouse tender
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For Japanese Government
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Unknown date
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United Kingdom
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Lewis and Stockwell
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London
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Orwell
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Paddle steamer
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For Great Eastern Railway
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Unknown date
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United Kingdom
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Laird Brothers
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Birkenhead
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Paraná
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Gunboat
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For Argentine Navy
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Unknown date
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United Kingdom
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John I. Thorneycroft & Company
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Chiswick
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Rap
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Torpedo boat
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For Royal Norwegian Navy
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Unknown date
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United States
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Bulls Ferry, New Jersey
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Shady Side
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Steamboat
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For Morrisania Steamboat Company
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Unknowd date
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United States
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Wyandotte Iron Shipbuilding Works
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Wyandotte, Michigan
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Sport
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Tug
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For Eber Brock Ward
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Unknown date
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United States
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St. Peter
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Schooner
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Unknown date
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United Kingdom
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A. Leslie and Company
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Newcastle upon Tyne
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Thomas Dugdale
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Paddle steamer
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For Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway
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Unknown date
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United States
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Quale and Martin
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Cleveland, Ohio
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Vienna
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Steamship
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For Cleveland Transportation Company
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References[]
- ^ "Singular Accident at a Launch". Bradford Observer. Vol. 40, no. 3377. Bradford. 24 October 1873. p. 4.
- ^ "Loss Of The Steamer Kenmure Castle". The Cornishman. No. 240. 15 February 1883. p. 5.
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