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Ships built in Jennings, Louisiana (5 P) Pages in category "Ships built in Louisiana" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.
Pages in category "Ships built in Leith" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Unable to afford the installation of a dry dock in his Leith shipyards, Morton "resorted to the process of hauling up [ships] on greased ways". [2] As this method was both dangerous and time-consuming, in 1818 he invented and installed the first patent slip; a slipway with cradle to haul ships out of the water
Skeen left Leith on 4 June with the settlers, together with stores and merchandise. [7] By the time Skene arrived at Black River, Honduras, on 29 July 1823 the survivors from the two previous ships had already been rescued and taken to Belize. Skene sailed to Belize and left her passengers there. Some stayed on, but the widows and orphans were ...
Empire Athelstan was the first postwar merchant ship built by Vickers-Armstrongs at High Walker. [1] She was yard number 94, launched on 15 January 1946 and completed in June 1946. [ 2 ] She was built for the Ministry of Transport and initially managed by P Hendersonn & Co, and then by Alfred Holt & Co . [ 3 ]
a N3-S-A2 small coastal cargo ship. N3-S-A2 is a Type N3 ship, a small coastal cargo ship.N3-S-A2 ships are 258 ft 9 in (78.87 m) long, have a beam of 42 ft 1 in (12.83 m), a tonnage of 2,905 dwt, a displacement of 14,245 long tons (14,474 t) and a draft of 20 ft 9 in (6.32 m).
Leith: Atalantis: Yawl: For Lawrence Ames. [79] 25 May United Kingdom: Barrow Ship Building Co. Ltd. Barrow-in-Furness: Bazalgette: Sludge carrier: For Metropolitan Board of Works. [80] 25 May United Kingdom: Barrow Ship Building Co. Ltd. Barrow-in-Furness: Grangense: Steamship: For R. Singlehurst & Co. [81] 30 May Italy: Regio Cantiere di ...
For Aberdeen, Leith and Clyde Shipping Co. [123] 6 November United Kingdom: Robert Napier and Sons: Govan: Duke of Sutherland: Paddle steamer: For Aberdeen Steam Navigation Co. [124] [125] 18 November United Kingdom: Woolwich Dockyard: Niger: Niger-class sloop: For Royal Navy. [2] 19 November United Kingdom: William Denny and Brothers ...