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Liverpool. 2 June 1855. ^ a b c "Launch of a Screw Steamer". Liverpool Mercury. No. 2695. Liverpool. 5 June 1855. ^ a b "Launch of a Vessel for the Rock Ferry". Liverpool Mercury. No. 2698. Liverpool. 15 June 1855.
Pages in category "1855 ships" The following 74 pages are in this category, out of 74 total. ... List of ship launches in 1855; A. French ship Algésiras (1855 ...
Lists of ship launches. This is an index of lists of ship launches by year. 1400–1499. 1500–1599. 1600–1609. 1610–1619. 1620–1629.
1855 Launch of the Ellwood Walter. On January 16, 1855, the launch of the ship named the Ellwood Walter was announced in the New York Daily Tribute: "Yesterday afternoon, shortly after 4 o'clock, the fine ship Elwood Walter was launched from the yard of Mr. Thomas Stack, foot of North Second. The vessel is 136 feet long on deck, 26 1/2 feed ...
SS. Fulton. (1855) U.S. Mail Steamer Fulton, J. A. Wotten, Commander. The Fulton was a wooden hulled, brig -rigged, sidewheel steamer built in 1855 by the Smith and Dimon Shipyard at New York City for the New York & Havre Steam Navigation Company. She was chartered by the Union Army in the Army Transport Service, during the American Civil War.
Marlborough. (1855) HMS Marlborough was a first-rate three-decker 131-gun screw ship built for the Royal Navy in 1855. She was begun as a sailing ship of the line (with her sister ships HMS Duke of Wellington, HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Royal Sovereign), but was completed to a modified design and converted to steam on the stocks, and launched ...
Meander. (1855) 2 cyl. Oscillating Engine (Stotherts) The SS Meander was an iron screw passenger steamship built for James Moss & Co. of Liverpool for the Moss Line. [1] She was launched on 23 December 1854 by the Bristol yard of George Kelson Stothert & Co. [2][3] She had two sisterships built at the same shipyard, the Scamander and Araxes.
Wabash —the first U.S. Navy ship to bear that name—was laid down on May 16, 1854 by the Philadelphia Navy Yard; launched on October 24, 1855, sponsored by Miss Pennsylvania Grice; and commissioned there on August 18, 1856, Captain Frederick K. Engle in command. Wabash departed Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on September 7, 1856, stopping at ...