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Random Ships Built By Harland And Wolff (1859-1929)report

  • RMS Walmer Castle, passenger ship for Union-Castle Line, launched on 6 July 1901, completed 20 February 1902, scrapped 1932. (1900s)

  • MV Paua, oil tanker for Nederland Stoomboot Co, launched 14 April 1927, completed 9 June 1927. (1920s)

  • SS Malakand, cargo ship for T&J Brocklebank, launched 11 November 1905, completed 14 December 1905. (1900s)

  • SS Armenian, passenger ship for F Leyland & Co, launched 25 July 1895, completed 19 September 1895, maiden voyage 28 November 1895, sunk by torpedo 28 June 1915. (1890s)

  • SS Alcantara, passenger ship for Royal Mail Line, launched 30 October 1913, completed 28 May 1914, maiden voyage June 1914, sunk by enemy action 29 February 1916. (1910s)

  • SS Abosso, cargo ship for African Steamship Co, launched 15 August 1912, completed 19 December 1912, maiden voyage 8 January 1913, torpedoed and sunk 24 April 1917. (1910s)

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Speaking of Harland and Wolff, you may not know it, but if you mention the world-famous movie “Titanic”, you will be amazed, is this the same shipyard that built the Titanic? Yes. Harland and Wolff were one of the most famous shipyards in the world at the time, and many of Britain’s major warships were built there. The random tool also compiles a list of 801 ships created by Harland and Wolff for further inspection.

These ships were the most technologically advanced in the world at the time and were built by the most elite naval architects in Britain. Cost expensive manpower, materials and energy, a symbol of Britain’s maritime supremacy. From this generator, we can also find out the specific date of each ship’s creation, the factory number, the main purpose, the builder and other important information.

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