Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Company
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Jump to navigationJump to searchScotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Limited was a British shipbuilder dating to 1711, though warship construction did not commence until 1849 at Greenoch.[1]
Shipbuilding
Ship | Type | Launched | Fate |
H.M.S. Thrush | gunboat | 22 Jun, 1889 | Wrecked 11 Apr, 1917 |
H.M.S. Sparrow | gunboat | 26 Sep, 1889 | Sold Feb, 1922 |
H.M.S. Argyll | armoured cruiser | 3 Mar, 1904 | Sold |
H.M.S. Colossus | dreadnought | 9 Apr, 1910 | Sold Jul, 1928 |
H.M.S. Ajax | dreadnought | 21 Mar, 1912 | Sold 9 Nov, 1926 |
H.M.S. S 1 | submarine | 28 Feb, 1914 | to Italy 25 Oct, 1915 |
H.M.S. S 2 | submarine | 14 Apr, 1915 | to Italy 25 Oct, 1915 |
H.M.S. Sir John Moore | monitor | 31 May, 1915 | Sold 8 Nov, 1921 |
H.M.S. S 3 | submarine | 10 Jun, 1915 | to Italy 25 Oct, 1915 |
H.M.S. Magnolia | sweeping sloop | 26 Jun, 1915 | Sold Jul, 1932 |
H.M.S. Bluebell | sweeping sloop | 24 Jul, 1915 | Sold May, 1930 |
H.M.S. Daffodil | sweeping sloop | 17 Aug, 1915 | Sold Feb, 1935 |
H.M.S. E 31 | submarine | 23 Aug, 1915 | Sold Sep, 1922 |
H.M.S. Obedient | destroyer | 6 Nov, 1915 | |
H.M.S. Obdurate | destroyer | 21 Jan, 1916 | |
H.M.S. Swordfish | submarine | 18 Mar, 1916 | Sold Jul, 1922 |
H.M.S. Paladin | destroyer | 27 Mar, 1916 | |
H.M.S. Plucky | destroyer | 21 Apr, 1916 | |
H.M.S. Parthian | destroyer | 3 Jul, 1916 | |
H.M.S. Portia | destroyer | 10 Aug, 1916 | |
H.M.S. E 51 | submarine | 30 Nov, 1916 | Sold Oct, 1931 |
H.M.S. Caradoc | light cruiser | 23 Dec, 1916 | Sold Apr, 1946 |
H.M.S. Tirade | destroyer | 21 Apr, 1917 | 15 Nov, 1921 |
H.M.S. G 14 | submarine | 17 May, 1917 | Sold 11 Mar, 1921 |
H.M.S. Ursula | destroyer | 2 Aug, 1917 | 19 Nov, 1929 |
H.M.S. K 15 | submarine | 31 Oct, 1917 | Sold Aug, 1924 |
H.M.S. Dragon | light cruiser | 29 Dec, 1917 | Scuttled 8 Jul, 1944 |
H.M.S. Windsor | destroyer | 21 Jun, 1918 | 4 Mar, 1947 |
H.M.S. Westminster | destroyer | 1918 | 4 Mar, 1947 |
H.M.S. Swallow | destroyer | 1 Aug, 1918 | |
H.M.S. Strenuous | destroyer | 9 Nov, 1918 | |
H.M.S. Swordsman | destroyer | 28 Dec, 1918 | |
H.M.S. Stronghold | destroyer | 6 May, 1919 | |
H.M.S. L 71 | submarine | 17 May, 1919 | Sold Mar, 1938 |
H.M.S. Durban | light cruiser | 29 May, 1919 | Scuttled 9 Jun, 1944 |
H.M.S. Sturdy | destroyer | 25 Jun, 1919 | |
H.M.S. Anthony | destroyer | 24 Apr, 1929 | Sold 21 Feb, 1948 |
H.M.S. Ardent | destroyer | 26 Jun, 1929 | Sunk 8 Jun, 1940 |
H.M.S. Escapade | destroyer | 30 Jan, 1934 | Broken up 1947 |
H.M.S. Escort | destroyer | 29 Mar, 1934 | Sunk 11 Jul, 1940 |
H.M.S. Galatea | light cruiser | 9 Aug, 1934 | Torpedoed 14 Dec, 1941 |
H.M.S. Seawolf | submarine | 28 Nov, 1935 | Sold Nov, 1945 |
H.M.S. Hostile | destroyer | 24 Jan, 1936 | Sunk 23 Aug, 1940 |
H.M.S. Hotspur | destroyer | 23 Mar, 1936 | Transferred 1948 |
H.M.S. Glasgow | light cruiser | 20 Jun, 1936 | Broken up 1958 |
H.M.S. Matabele | destroyer | 6 Oct, 1937 | Torpedoed 17 Jan, 1942 |
H.M.S. Cachalot | minelaying submarine | 2 Dec, 1937 | Sunk 30 Jul, 1941 |
H.M.S. Punjabi | destroyer | 18 Dec, 1937 | Collision 1 May, 1942 |
H.M.S. Satyr | submarine | 28 Sep, 1942 | Broken up Apr, 1962 |
H.M.S. Sceptre | submarine | 9 Jan, 1943 | Sold Sep, 1949 |
H.M.S. Sea Rover | submarine | 8 Feb, 1943 | Sold Oct, 1949 |
H.M.S. Sirdar | submarine | 26 Mar, 1943 | Broken up 1965 |
H.M.S. Spiteful | submarine | 5 Jun, 1943 | Scrapped 1963 |
H.M.S. Strongbow | submarine | 30 Aug, 1943 | Broken up Apr, 1946 |
H.M.S. Spark | submarine | 28 Dec, 1943 | Broken up Oct, 1950 |
H.M.S. Scythian | submarine | 14 Apr, 1944 | Broken up Aug, 1960 |
H.M.S. Scotsman | submarine | 18 Aug, 1944 | Broken up Nov, 1964 |
H.M.S. Sea Devil | submarine | 30 Jan, 1945 | Broken up 1966 |
H.M.S. Seneschal | submarine | 23 Apr, 1945 | Sold 1960 |
H.M.S. Sentinel | submarine | 27 Jul, 1945 | Sold 28 Feb, 1962 |
Footnotes
- ↑ Burt. British Battleships of World War One. p. 9.
See Also
Bibliography
- Burt, R. A. (1986). British Battleships of World War One. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. (on Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk).