List of ships built by Cammell Laird

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The following is a non-exhaustive list of ships that were built by Cammell Laird, a shipbuilding and repair company founded in 1828 in Birkenhead, England. The ships are listed in order of their launch, grouped into time periods.

1800s[]

Ship Built Type Flag Ref
USS Chatham 1836 Steamer  Confederate States Navy [1]
HMS Birkenhead 1845 Troop ship  Royal Navy [2]
PS Cambria 1848 Paddle steamer  United Kingdom [3]
Denbigh 1860 Paddle steamer  United Kingdom [4]
CSS Alabama 1862 Sloop  Confederate States Navy [5]
PS Alexandra 1863 Paddle steamer  United Kingdom [6]
HMS Scorpion 1863 Turret ship  Royal Navy [7]
HMS Wivern 1863 Turret ship  Royal Navy [7]
CSS Lark 1864 Paddle steamer  Confederate States Navy [8]
HMS Agincourt 1865 Ironclad  Royal Navy

[9]

Huáscar 1865 Turret ship  Peru [10]
HNLMS Prins Hendrik der Nederlanden 1866 Turret ship  Royal Netherlands Navy [11]
HMS Captain 1869 Turret ship  Royal Navy [12]
SS Pembroke 1880 Ferry  United Kingdom [13]
HMS Rattlesnake 1886 Torpedo gunboat  Royal Navy

[14][15]

SS Antelope 1889 Ferry  United Kingdom [13]
SS Gazelle 1889 Ferry  United Kingdom [13]
SS Lynx 1889 Ferry  United Kingdom [13]
1890 Torpedo gunboat  Chilean Navy [16]
Almirante Lynch 1890 Torpedo gunboat  Chilean Navy [16]
SS Sir Richard Grenville 1891 Passenger tender  United Kingdom [17]
TSS Duke of Clarence 1892 Passenger tender  United Kingdom [18]
HMS Royal Oak 1892 Battleship  Royal Navy

[19]

TSS City of Belfast 1893 Passenger liner  United Kingdom [20]
HMS Banshee 1894 Destroyer  Royal Navy [21]
HMS Contest 1894 Destroyer  Royal Navy [21]
HMS Dragon 1894 Destroyer  Royal Navy [21]
HMS Lynx 1894 Destroyer  Royal Navy [22]
HMS Quail 1895 Destroyer  Royal Navy [23]
HMS Sparrowhawk 1895 Destroyer  Royal Navy [24]
HMS Thrasher 1895 Destroyer  Royal Navy [24]
HMS Virago 1895 Destroyer  Royal Navy [24]
Almirante Simpson 1896 Torpedo gunboat  Chilean Navy [25]
HMS Earnest 1896 Destroyer  Royal Navy [26]
HMS Express 1896 Destroyer  Royal Navy [26]
HMS Griffon 1896 Destroyer  Royal Navy [26]
RMS Leinster 1896 Mail ship  United Kingdom [27]
HMS Locust 1896 Destroyer  Royal Navy [26]
HMS Mars 1896 Battleship  Royal Navy [28]
RMS Connaught 1897 Mail ship  United Kingdom [29]
HMS Panther 1897 Destroyer  Royal Navy [26]
ARA Presidente Sarmiento 1897 Training ship  Argentine Navy [30]
HMS Seal 1897 Destroyer  Royal Navy [26]
HMS Wolf 1897 Destroyer  Royal Navy [26]
HMS Glory 1899 Battleship  Royal Navy [31]

1900―1924[]

Ship Built Type Flag Ref
HMS Exmouth 1901 Battleship  Royal Navy [32]
HMS Lively 1901 Destroyer  Royal Navy [33]
HMS Orwell 1901 Destroyer  Royal Navy [34]
HMS Sprightly 1901 Destroyer  Royal Navy [33]
TSS Great Western 1902 Passenger ship  United Kingdom [6]
HMS Arun 1903 Destroyer  Royal Navy [35]
HMS Blackwater 1903 Destroyer  Royal Navy [35]
HMS Foyle 1903 Destroyer  Royal Navy [35]
HMS Itchen 1903 Destroyer  Royal Navy [35]
HMS Liffey 1904 Destroyer  Royal Navy [35]
HMS Moy 1904 Destroyer  Royal Navy [35]
HMS Pathfinder 1904 Cruiser  Royal Navy [36]
HMS Patrol 1904 Cruiser  Royal Navy [37]
HMS Ouse 1905 Destroyer  Royal Navy [35]
HMS Stour 1905 Destroyer  Royal Navy [35]
HMS Test 1905 Destroyer  Royal Navy [35]
SS St George 1906 Ferry  United Kingdom [38]
HMS Cossack 1907 Destroyer  Royal Navy [39]
HMS Swift 1907 Destroyer  Royal Navy [39]
SS Sir Francis Drake 1908 Tug  United Kingdom [6]
SS Sir Walter Raleigh 1908 Tug  United Kingdom [6]
HMS Renard 1910 Destroyer  Royal Navy [39]
TSS Manx Maid 1910 Packet steamer  Isle of Man [40]
HMS Raccoon 1910 Destroyer  Royal Navy [39]
HMS Wolverine 1910 Destroyer  Royal Navy [41]
HMS Adamant 1910 Submarine depot ship  Royal Navy [42]
Aetos 1911 Destroyer  Greece [43]
SS Chenab 1911 Steam ship  United Kingdom [1]
Ierax 1911 Destroyer  Greece [43]
Leon 1911 Destroyer  Greece [43]
HMS Lapwing 1911 Destroyer  Royal Navy [39]
HMS Lizard 1911 Destroyer  Royal Navy [35]
Panthir 1911 Destroyer  Greece [43]
HMS Audacious 1912 Battleship  Royal Navy [44]
SS Kristianiafjord 1912 Passenger liner  Norway [45]
HMAS Melbourne 1912 Cruiser  Royal Australian Navy [46]
SS Bergensfjord 1913 Passenger liner  Norway [45]
SS Britanica 1913 Reefer  United Kingdom [47]
SS King Orry 1913 Packet steamer  Isle of Man [48]
HMS Garland 1913 Destroyer  Royal Navy [39]
HMS Caroline 1914 Cruiser  Royal Navy [49]
HMS Abdiel 1915 Minelayer  Royal Navy [50]
HMS Birkenhead 1915 Cruiser  Royal Navy [51][52]
HMS Castor 1915 Cruiser  Royal Navy [53]
HMS Chester 1915 Cruiser  Royal Navy [54]
HMS Constance 1915 Cruiser  Royal Navy [53]
HMS E41 1915 Submarine  Royal Navy [55]
HMS Gabriel 1915 Flotila leader  Royal Navy [50]
SS Kalyan 1915 Passenger ship  United Kingdom [56]
HMS Kempenfelt 1915 Flotilla leader  Royal Navy [57]
HMS Caledon 1916 Cruiser  Royal Navy [58]
HMS E42 1916 Submarine  Royal Navy [55]
HMS E45 1916 Submarine  Royal Navy [55]
HMS E46 1916 Submarine  Royal Navy [55]
HMS Grenville 1916 Flotila leader  Royal Navy [39]
HMS Hoste 1916 Flotila leader  Royal Navy [39]
HMS Ithuriel 1916 Destroyer  Royal Navy [50]
HMS L7 1916 Submarine  Royal Navy [59]
HMS Parker 1916 Flotila leader  Royal Navy [39]
HMS Saumarez 1916 Flotila leader  Royal Navy [39]
HMS Seymour 1916 Flotila leader  Royal Navy [39]
HMS L8 1917 Submarine  Royal Navy [59]
HMS Valentine 1917 Destroyer  Royal Navy [39]
HMS Valhalla 1917 Destroyer  Royal Navy [39]
HMS Bruce 1918 Flotila leader  Royal Navy [39]
HMS Cairo 1918 Cruiser  Royal Navy [60]
HMS Campbell 1918 Flotila leader  Royal Navy [39]
HMS Capetown 1918 Cruiser  Royal Navy [61]
HMS Douglas 1918 Flotila leader  Royal Navy [39]
HMS H33 1918 Submarine  Royal Navy [39]
HMS H34 1918 Submarine  Royal Navy [39]
HMS R11 1918 Submarine  Royal Navy [39]
HMS R12 1918 Submarine  Royal Navy [39]
HMS Mackay 1918 Flotila leader  Royal Navy [39]
HMS Malcolm 1919 Destroyer  Royal Navy [39]
HMS Scott 1918 Flotila leader  Royal Navy [39]
SS Manistee 1920 Dry cargo ship  United Kingdom [62]
SS Zent 1920 Reefer  United Kingdom [63]
SS Patia 1922 Reefer  United Kingdom [64]
Nisbet Grammer 1923 Canaller  United States [65]
SS Casanare 1922 Reefer  United Kingdom [66]
SS Darien 1924 Reefer  Panama [67]
SS De Grasse 1924 Liner  France [68]

1925―1949[]

Ship Built Type Flag Ref
SS Aracataca 1925 Reefer  United Kingdom [69]
USS Cygnus 1925 Cargo ship  United States Navy [70]
HMS Rodney 1925 Battleship  Royal Navy [71]
SS Almeda Star 1926 Passenger and cargo liner  United Kingdom [72]
SS Cristales 1926 Reefer  United Kingdom [73]
SS Sulaco 1926 Reefer  United Kingdom [74]
SS Tetala 1926 Reefer  United Kingdom [75]
SS Andalucia Star 1927 Passenger liner  United Kingdom [76]
SS Arandora Star 1927 Passenger liner  United Kingdom [77]
SS Ben-my-Chree 1927 Packet steamer  Isle of Man [78]
RMS Lady Drake 1928 Passenger liner  Canada [79]
RMS Lady Hawkins 1928 Passenger liner  Canada [79]
RMS Lady Nelson 1928 Passenger liner  Canada [80]
RMS Lady Rodney 1929 Passenger liner  Canada [80]
RMS Lady Somers 1929 Passenger liner  Canada [80]
SS Matina 1929 Reefer  United Kingdom [81]
SS Mopan 1929 Reefer  United Kingdom [82]
SS Peveril 1929 Packet steamer  Isle of Man [83]
SS Sultan Star 1929 Reefer  United Kingdom [84]
SS Benedict 1930 Passenger liner  United Kingdom [85]
SS Deemore 1930 Tug  United Kingdom [67]
SS Platano 1930 Banana boat  Panama [86]
SS Prince David 1930 Passenger liner  Canada [87]
SS Prince Henry 1930 Passenger liner  Canada [87]
SS Prince Robert 1930 Passenger liner  Canada [87]
HMS Hilary 1931 Passenger liner  United Kingdom [88]
HMNZS Achilles 1932 Cruiser  Royal New Zealand Navy [89]
TSS St Andrew 1932 Ferry  United Kingdom [6]
TSS St David 1932 Ferry  United Kingdom [6]
TSS Great Western 1933 Ferry  United Kingdom [6]
RMS Clement 1934 Passenger liner  United Kingdom [90]
HMS Fearless 1934 Destroyer  Royal Navy [91]
SS Mona's Queen 1934 Packet steamer  Isle of Man [78]
HMS Salmon 1934 Submarine  Royal Navy [92]
HMS Sealion 1934 Submarine  Royal Navy [92]
MV Abosso 1935 Passenger liner  United Kingdom [93]
HMS Crispin 1935 Cargo ship  Royal Navy [94]
MV Dunedin Star 1935 Cargo liner  United Kingdom [95]
SS British Confidence 1936 Oil tanker  United Kingdom [96]
HMS Hardy 1936 Destroyer  Royal Navy [97]
HMS Inglefield 1936 Destroyer  Royal Navy [91]
MV Melbourne Star 1936 Cargo liner  United Kingdom [98]
HMS Spearfish 1936 Submarine  Royal Navy [92]
RFA Aldersdale 1937 RFA  Royal Fleet Auxiliary [99]
HMS Ark Royal 1937 Aircraft carrier  Royal Navy [100]
MV Brisbane Star 1937 Cargo liner  United Kingdom [101]
SS British Fortitude 1937 Oil tanker  United Kingdom [102]
SS City of Pretoria 1937 Passenger and cargo liner  United Kingdom [103]
Misiones 1937 Destroyer  Argentine Navy [104]
Santa Cruz 1937 Destroyer  Argentine Navy [104]
RMS Mauretania 1938 Mail ship  United Kingdom [105]
HMS Thetis 1938 Submarine  Royal Navy [106]
HMS Trident 1938 Submarine  Royal Navy [107]
HMS Atherstone 1939 Destroyer  Royal Navy [108]
SS British Sincerity 1939 Oil tanker  United Kingdom [109]
HMS Dido 1939 Cruiser  Royal Navy [110]
HMS Prince of Wales 1939 Battleship  Royal Navy [111]
HMS Taku 1939 Submarine  Royal Navy [112]
HMS Temeraire 1939 Battleship  Royal Navy [113]
HMS Berkeley 1940 Destroyer  Royal Navy [114]
HMS Blencathra 1940 Destroyer  Royal Navy [115]
HMS Brocklesby 1940 Destroyer  Royal Navy [108]
HMS Charybdis 1940 Cruiser  Royal Navy [116]
HMS Eskdale 1940 Destroyer  Royal Navy [117]
HMS Gurkha 1940 Destroyer  Royal Navy [118]
HMS Talisman 1940 Submarine  Royal Navy [119]
HMS Thrasher 1940 Submarine  Royal Navy [120]
HMS Aldenham 1941 Destroyer  Royal Navy [121]
HMS Argonaut 1941 Cruiser  Royal Navy [122]
HMS Badsworth 1941 Destroyer  Royal Navy [123]
HMS Beaufort 1941 Destroyer  Royal Navy [124]
HMS Belvoir 1941 Destroyer  Royal Navy [125]
RFA Dewdale 1941 RFA  Royal Fleet Auxiliary [126]
SS Empire Clive 1941 CAM ship  United Kingdom [127]
SS Empire Flame 1941 CAM Ship  United Kingdom [127]
HMS Glaisdale 1941 Destroyer  Royal Navy [128]
HMS Lively 1941 Destroyer  Royal Navy [129]
HMS Safari 1941 Submarine  Royal Navy [130]
HMS Tempest 1941 Submarine  Royal Navy [131]
HMS Thorn 1941 Submarine  Royal Navy [132]
SS British Promise 1942 Oil tanker  United Kingdom [133]
SS British Tradition 1942 Oil tanker  United Kingdom [134]
HMS Cygnet 1942 Sloop  Royal Navy [135]
HMS Kite 1942 Sloop  Royal Navy [136]
HMS Raider 1942 Destroyer  Royal Navy [137]
HMS Rapid 1942 Destroyer  Royal Navy [138]
HMS Sahib 1942 Submarine  Royal Navy [139]
HMS Saracen 1942 Submarine  Royal Navy [140]
HMS Scorpion 1942 Destroyer  Royal Navy [141]
HMS Scourge 1942 Destroyer  Royal Navy [142]
HMS Seadog 1942 Submarine  Royal Navy [143]
HMS Sea Nymph 1942 Submarine  Royal Navy [143]
HMS Sibyl 1942 Submarine  Royal Navy [144]
HMS Sickle 1942 Submarine  Royal Navy [145]
HMS Simoom 1942 Submarine  Royal Navy [145]
HMS Stubborn 1942 Submarine  Royal Navy [146]
HMS Surf 1942 Submarine  Royal Navy [147]
SS British Restraint 1943 Oil tanker  United Kingdom [148]
MV Empire MacColl 1943 Merchant aircraft carrier  United Kingdom [149]
HMS Spirit 1943 Submarine  Royal Navy [150]
HMS Statesman 1943 Submarine  Royal Navy [151]
HMS Stoic 1943 Submarine  Royal Navy [152]
HMS Stonehenge 1943 Submarine  Royal Navy [145]
HMS Storm 1943 Submarine  Royal Navy [153]
HMS Stratagem 1943 Submarine  Royal Navy [154]
HMS Sturdy 1943 Submarine  Royal Navy [155]
HMS Stygian 1943 Submarine  Royal Navy [156]
HMS Syrtis 1943 Submarine  Royal Navy [154]
HMS Teazer 1943 Destroyer  Royal Navy [157]
HMS Tenacious 1943 Destroyer  Royal Navy [158]
HMS Undaunted 1943 Destroyer  Royal Navy [159]
HMS Ulysses 1943 Destroyer  Royal Navy [160]
HMS Venerable 1943 Aircraft carrier  Royal Navy [161]
HMS Zambesi 1943 Destroyer  Royal Navy [162]
HMS Affray 1944 Submarine  Royal Navy [163]
HMS Gravelines 1944 Destroyer  Royal Navy [164]
HMS Hogue 1944 Destroyer  Royal Navy [165]
HMS Lagos 1944 Destroyer  Royal Navy [166]
HMS Scorcher 1944 Submarine  Royal Navy [167]
HMS Sea Scout 1944 Submarine  Royal Navy [168]
HMS Selene 1944 Submarine  Royal Navy [169]
HMS Sidon 1944 Submarine  Royal Navy [170]
HMS Sleuth 1944 Submarine  Royal Navy [171]
HMS Solent 1944 Submarine  Royal Navy [172]
HMS Spearhead 1944 Submarine  Royal Navy [173]
HMS Spur 1944 Submarine  Royal Navy [174]
HMS Subtle 1944 Submarine  Royal Navy [175]
HMS Supreme 1944 Submarine  Royal Navy [176]
HMS Zealous 1944 Destroyer  Royal Navy [162]
HMS Aeneas 1945 Submarine  Royal Navy [177]
HMS Saga 1945 Submarine  Royal Navy [178]
HMS Sanguine 1945 Submarine  Royal Navy [179]
HMS Sluys 1945 Destroyer  Royal Navy [180]
HMS Springer 1945 Submarine  Royal Navy [181]
HMS Alaric 1946 Submarine  Royal Navy [182]
SS Argentina Star 1946 Passenger Liner  United Kingdom [183]
SS King Orry 1946 Packet steamer  Isle of Man [184]
SS Mona's Queen 1946 Packet steamer  Isle of Man [184]
SS Brasil Star 1947 Reefer  United Kingdom [185]
TSS St David 1947 Ferry  United Kingdom [186]
TSS St Patrick 1947 Ferry  United Kingdom [6]
TSS Tynwald 1947 Packet steamer  Isle of Man [184]
SS Uruguay Star 1947 Reefer  United Kingdom [187]
SS Paraguay Star 1948 Reefer  United Kingdom [188]
TSS Snaefell 1948 Packet steamer  Isle of Man [184]

1950―1974[]

Ship Built Type Flag Ref
HMS Ark Royal 1950 Aircraft carrier  Royal Navy [189]
SS Mona's Isle 1950 Packet steamer  Isle of Man [184]
SS Tasmania Star 1950 Reefer  United Kingdom [190]
SS Hildebrand 1951 Reefer  United Kingdom [191]
SS Romney 1952 Cargo liner  United Kingdom [192]
SS Hubert 1954 Liner  United Kingdom [193]
HMS Whitby 1954 Frigate  Royal Navy [194]
TSS Manxman 1955 Packet steamer  Isle of Man [184]
HMS Tenby 1955 Frigate  Royal Navy [195]
SS San Flaviano 1956 Oil tanker  United Kingdom [196]
SS San Fortunato 1956 Oil tanker  United Kingdom [197]
HMS Grampus 1957 Submarine  Royal Navy [198]
SS Rockhampton Star 1957 Reefer  United Kingdom [199]
SS Auckland Star 1958 Reefer  United Kingdom [200]
INS Talwar 1958 Frigate  Indian Navy [201]
HMS Finwhale 1959 Submarine  Royal Navy [202]
SS Fremantle Star 1959 Reefer  United Kingdom [203]
HMS Sealion 1959 Submarine  Royal Navy [204]
RMS Windsor Castle 1959 Mail ship  United Kingdom [205]
HMS Devonshire 1960 Destroyer  Royal Navy [206]
HMS Odin 1960 Submarine  Royal Navy [207]
MV Royal Daffodil 1961 Ferry  United Kingdom [208]
HMS Oracle 1961 Submarine  Royal Navy [207]
CS Retriever 1961 Cable ship  United Kingdom [209]
HMS Ajax 1962 Frigate  Royal Navy [210]
TSS Manx Maid 1962 Packet steamer  Isle of Man [184]
CS Mercury 1962 Cable ship  United Kingdom [211]
HMS Opossum 1963 Submarine  Royal Navy [207]
CS Cable Enterprise 1964 Cable ship  United Kingdom [212]
RMAS Mandarin 1964 Mooring and salvage  Royal Maritime Auxiliary Service [213]
RMAS Pintail 1964 Mooring and salvage  Royal Maritime Auxiliary Service [214]
SS Ben-my-Chree 1965 Packet steamer  Isle of Man [184]
HMS Onyx 1966 Submarine  Royal Navy [207]
Koningin Juliana 1967 Car / passenger ferry  Netherlands [215]
MV Lion 1967 Ferry  United Kingdom [216]
HMS Renown 1967 Nuclear submarine  Royal Navy [217]
MV Ulster Queen 1967 Ferry  United Kingdom [218]
HMS Revenge 1968 Nuclear submarine  Royal Navy [217]
HMS Conqueror 1969 Nuclear submarine  Royal Navy [219]
MV Gazana 1971 LPG carrier  United Kingdom [220]
Esso Clyde 1972 Oil tanker  United Kingdom [221]
Esso Mersey 1972 Oil tanker  United Kingdom [222]
Oakworth 1972 Bulk carrier  United Kingdom [1]
Orbita 1972 Bulk carrier  United Kingdom [1]
Orduna 1972 Bulk carrier  United Kingdom [1]
Ortega 1972 Bulk carrier  United Kingdom [1]
HMS Birmingham 1973 Destroyer  Royal Navy [223]
MV Gambada 1973 LPG carrier  United Kingdom [224]
SS St Edmund 1973 Ferry  United Kingdom [225]
RFA Orangeleaf 1973 RFA  Royal Fleet Auxiliary [226]
HMS Coventry 1974 Destroyer  Royal Navy [227]

1975―1999[]

Ship Built Type Flag Ref
RFA Appleleaf 1975 RFA  Royal Fleet Auxiliary [228]
RFA Brambleleaf 1976 RFA  Royal Fleet Auxiliary [229]
HMS Liverpool 1980 Destroyer  Royal Navy [230]
RFA Bayleaf 1981 RFA  Royal Fleet Auxiliary [231]
HMS Edinburgh 1983 Destroyer  Royal Navy [232]
Sovereign Explorer 1984 Oil rig [233]
AV-1 (British Gas) 1985 Oil rig [233]
HMS Campbeltown 1987 Frigate  Royal Navy [234]
HMS Unseen 1989 Submarine  Royal Navy [235]
HMS Ursula 1991 Submarine  Royal Navy [235]
HMS Unicorn 1992 Submarine  Royal Navy [235]

2000s[]

Ship Built Type Flag Ref
MV Sound of Seil 2013 Ferry  United Kingdom [236]
MV Sound of Soay 2013 Ferry  United Kingdom [236]
HMS Queen Elizabeth 2014 Aircraft carrier  Royal Navy [237]
HMS Prince of Wales 2016 Aircraft carrier  Royal Navy [237]
RRS Sir David Attenborough 2018 Research vessel  United Kingdom [238]
MV Red Kestrel 2019 Freight ferry  United Kingdom [239]

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