List of ships built by Hall, Russell & Company
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This is an incomplete list of ships built by Hall, Russell & Company.
Flower-class Corvettes
Further information: Flower-class corvette
- 754 HMS Marguerite (K54) 1940
- 755 HMS Marigold (K87) 1941[1]
- 756 HMS Mignonette (K38) 1941
- 760 HMS Coriander (K183) 1941
- 761 HMS Loosestrife (K105) 1941; renamed Hallsevni
Island-class Patrol Vessels
Further information: Island-class patrol vessel
- 960 FPV Jura 1973[2] sold and renamed Criscilla[3]
- 962 FPV Westra 1974 (2005-2007 MV Robert Hunter; since 2007: MV Steve Irwin)[4]
- 971 HMS Jersey (P295) 1976, sold 16 Dec 1993 and renamed BNS Ruhul Amin
- 972 HMS Orkney (P299) 1977, sold 30 April 1999 and renamed TTS Nelson (CG20)
- 973 HMS Shetland (P298) 1977, sold 19 Feb 2003 and renamed BNS Kapatakhaya[5]
- 974 HMS Guernsey (P297) 1977, sold Jan 2004 and renamed BNS Sangu
- 975 HMS Lindisfarne (P300) 1978, sold Jan 2004 and renamed BNS Turag
- 983 HMS Anglesey (P277) 1979, sold 2002 and renamed BNS Gomati
- 984 HMS Alderney (P278) 1979, sold 2002 and renamed BNS Karatoa[5]
Castle-class Patrol Vessels
Further information: Castle-class patrol vessel
- 985 HMS Leeds Castle (P258) 1980
- 986 HMS Dumbarton Castle (P265) 1982
Hong Kong Patrol Craft (HKPC)
Further information: Peacock-class corvette
- 988 HMS Peacock (P239) 1983 (now BRP Emilio Jacinto (PS-35))
- 989 HMS Plover (P240) 1984 (now BRP Apolinario Mabini (PS-36))
- 990 HMS Starling (P241) 1984 (now BRP Artemio Ricarte (PS-37))
- 991 HMS Swallow (P242) 1984 (now LÉ Ciara (P42))
- 992 HMS Swift (P243) 1984 (now LÉ Orla (P41))
Mooring and Salvage Vessels
- 979 MV Tornado 1979 torpedo retrieval[6]
- 993 RMAS Salmoor (A185) 1985
- 994 RMAS Salmaid (A186) 1985
- 995 RMAS Salmaster (A187) 1986
Fisheries Research Vessels
- 846 MV Sir William Hardy (later Rainbow Warrior) 1955
- 899 RRS Discovery 1962
- 940 FRV Clupea 1968
Auxiliaries
- 931 MV Criscilla (Freezer Stern Trawler) 1966; renamed RMAS Colonel Templer 1979[7]
Passenger
- 244 SS St. Sunniva 1887
- 723 St. Sunniva 1931
- 910 MV Hebrides (1964)[8]
- 911 MV Clansman (1964)[9]
- 912 MV Columba 1964 (now MV Hebridean Princess)[10]
- 963 St. Ola 1974[11]
- 997 St. Sunniva 1987 (conversion of 1972 Djursland/Panther)
Cargo
- 773 SS Edenwood, 1943 – Constantine Lines, Middlesbrough[12]
- 776 SS Avonwood, 1944 – Constantine Lines, Middlesbrough[12]
- 781 SS Corfen, 1944 – William Cory & Sons[12]
- 785 SS Firebeam, 1945 – Gas Light and Coke Company[12]
- 788 SS Sir Joseph Swan, 1945 – London Power Company[12]
- 750 SS Winga, 1957 – Glen & Company Ltd, Glasgow[12]
- 856 MV Rona, 1956 – Colonial Sugar Refinery Co Ltd, Australia
- 857 MV Corsea, 1956 – William Cory & Sons[12]
- MV Silver Harrier, 1970 – Colonial Sugar Refinery Co Ltd, Australia
- 949 MV Thameshaven, 1971 – the largest ship built in Aberdeen[13]
- 1000 RMS St Helena, 1989
Passenger/Cargo
- 852 MV Bonavista, 1956 - Canadian National Railway Co. for the Newfoundland coastal boat service
- 853 MV Nonia, 1956 - Canadian National Railway Co. for the Newfoundland coastal boat service
References
- ↑ "Marigold". Aberdeen Built Ships. Retrieved 20 February 2010.
- ↑ "FPV Jura". Aberdeen Built Ships. Retrieved 20 February 2010.
- ↑ "ScottishFishery Protection Cruisers". Retrieved 20 February 2010.
- ↑ "FPV Westra". Aberdeen Built Ships. Retrieved 20 February 2010.
- 1 2 "Annual Report 2002-2003" (PDF). Disposal Services Agency. Retrieved 21 February 2010.
- ↑ "Tornado". Aberdeen Built Ships. Retrieved 20 February 2010.
- ↑ "Criscilla". Aberdeen Built Ships. Retrieved 20 February 2010.
- ↑ "Hebrides". Aberdeen Built Ships. Retrieved 21 February 2010.
- ↑ "Clansman". Aberdeen Built Ships. Retrieved 21 February 2010.
- ↑ "Columba". Aberdeen Built Ships. Retrieved 21 February 2010.
- ↑ "St Ola". Aberdeen Built Ships. Retrieved 21 February 2010.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Anderson, James B (2008). Sommerville, Iain, ed. "Ships built by the Burntisland Shipbuilding Company Ltd: arranged by date of launch". Welcome to Burntisland. Iain Sommerville. Retrieved 23 June 2011.
- ↑ [http://www.aberdeenships.com/single.asp?index=101663
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