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October 17th, 2015



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Cammell Laird Shipyard, Birkenhead / Ships build






William Laird and Son /
John Laird, Sons and Co /
Laird Brothers /
Cammell, Laird and Co /
Cammell Laird



HMS Scorpion (Turret Ship, July 1863)
(Source: British Royal Government)
HMS Wivern (Turret Ship, August 1863)

CSS Lark (Paddle Steamer/Blockade Runner, November 1864)


Huáscar (Turret Ship, October 1865)


Hr. Ms. Prins Hendrik der Nederlanden (Turret Ship, October 1866)


HMS Captain (Turret Ship, March 1869)

HMS Royal Oak (Battleship, November 1892)

HMS Mars (Battleship, March 1896)
(Source: Imperial War Museum)
HMS Glory (Battleship, March 1899)
(Source: Royal Navy)
HMS Exmouth (Battleship, May 1903)
(Source: Royal Navy)
HMS Pathfinder (Cruiser, July 1904)

HMS Patrol (Cruiser, October 1904)

HMAS Melbourne (Cruiser, May 1912)

HMS Audacious (Battleship, September 1912)
(Source: US Library of Congress)
HMS Caroline (Cruiser, September 1914)
(Source: Imperial War Museum)
HMS Birkenhead (Cruiser, ex Antinavarchos Kountouriotis, January 1915)
(Source: Royal Navy)
HMS Castor (Cruiser, July 1915)
(Source: Imperial War Museum)
HMS Constance (Cruiser, September 1915)
(Source: Royal Navy)
HMS Chester (Cruiser, ex Lambros Katsonis, December 1915)
(Source: Royal Navy)
HMS Caledon (Cruiser, November 1916)
(Source: Royal Navy)
HMS Capetown (Cruiser, June 1918)

HMS Cairo (Cruiser, November 1918)
(Source: Imperial War Museum)
HMS Rodney (29, Battleship, December 1925)
(Source: Imperial War Museum)
HMNZS Achilles (70, Cruiser, September 1932)

(Source: State Library of Victoria)
s.s. City of Manchester (Cargo ship, May 1935)

HMS Ark Royal (91, Aircraft Carrier, April 1937)
(Source: Royal Navy)
HMS Prince of Wales (53, Battleship, May 1939)

HMS Dido (37, Cruiser, July 1939)
(Source: Royal Navy)
HMS Temeraire (Battleship, 1939)
Cancelled
HMS Charybdis (88, Cruiser, September 1940)
(Source: Imperial War Museum)
HMS Aldenham (L22, Destroyer, August 1941)
(Source: Imperial War Museum)
HMS Argonaut (61, Cruiser, September 1941)
(Source: Royal Navy)
m.v. Empire MacColl (Merchant Aircraft Carrier/Oil Tanker, July 1943)

(Source: Royal Navy)
HMS Venerable (R 63, Aircraft Carrier, December 1943)
(Source: Royal Navy)
HMS Ark Royal (R 09, Aircraft Carrier, May 1950)
(Source: Wikipedia)



HMS Queen Elizabeth (R 08, Aircraft Carrier, July 2014)
(Source: Royal Navy)
HMS Prince of Wales (R 09, Aircraft Carrier, planned 2017)
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