Name
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Image
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Builder
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Town/City
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Year
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Class
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Type
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Location
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Status
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Remarks
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Certificate No.
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Link
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Category:Alfred Corry (ship, 1893)
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Beeching Brothers
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Great Yarmouth
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1893
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Lifeboat
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Southwold
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Museum exhibit
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[1]
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Category:Bertha (ship, 1844)
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G Lunnel & Co
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Bristol
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1844
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Dredger
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World of Boats
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Museum exhibit
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Designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Worked in Bridgwater docks
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[2]
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Category:Branksome (ship, 1896)
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George Brockbank
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Windermere
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1896
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Windermere
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Operational, Museum
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[3]
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Category:Cabby (ship, 1928)
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London & Rochester Trading Company
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1928
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Spritsail Barge
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Barge
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Maylandsea
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Operational, Preserved
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[4]
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Category:Calshot (ship, 1936)
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John I. Thornycroft & Company
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Woolston, Southampton
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1936
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Tugboat
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Southampton
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Under restoration
|
|
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[5]
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Category:Challenge (ship, 1931)
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Alexander Hall & Company
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Aberdeen
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1931
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Tugboat
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Bristol Harbour
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Operational, Available for hire
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Last steam tug to serve on the River Thames
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|
[6]
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Category:City of Adelaide (ship, 1864)
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William Pile & Hay
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Sunderland
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1864
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Clipper
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Scottish Maritime Museum
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Hulk, scheduled to be demolished
|
Oldest clipper in the world
|
|
[7]
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CMB 4
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John I. Thornycroft & Company
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Hampton
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1916
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|
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Imperial War Museum Duxford
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Museum, exhibit
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|
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[8]
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Category:Comrade (ship, 1923)
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Warrens Shipyard
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New Holland
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1923
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Humber keel
|
Sailing barge
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South Ferriby
|
Operational, available for hire
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|
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[9]
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Category:Corrie (ship, 1908)
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Robertsons
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Dunoon
|
1908
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Clyde 30 Racing Yacht
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Yacht
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Gosport
|
Operational, Private
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|
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Category:Cutty Sark (ship, 1896)
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|
Scott & Linton
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Dumbarton
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1869
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Clipper
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Greenwich
|
Under restoration
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The world's last tea clipper
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|
[10]
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Category:Edmund Gardner (ship, 1953)
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Philip & Son
|
Dartmouth, Devon
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1953
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|
Pilot Cutter
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Merseyside Maritime Museum
|
Museum, dry berth
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|
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[11]
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Category:Excellent (ship, 1931)
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J & G Forbes
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Sandhaven
|
1931
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Drifter
|
Fishing boat
|
Penzance, Cornwall
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In commercial use
|
Oldest wooden fishing boat in commercial use
|
|
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Category:Excelsior (ship, 1921)
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John Chambers & Co
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Lowestoft
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1921
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Lowestoft Sailing Smack
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Trawler
|
Lowestoft
|
Training ship
|
|
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[12]
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Glenlee
|
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Anderson Rodger and Co
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Port Glasgow
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1896
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Barque
|
Cargo vessel
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Yorkhill Quay, Glasgow
|
Museum
|
|
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[13]
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HMRC Vigilant
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Cox & Company
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Falmouth
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1901
|
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Customs Cruiser
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Medway Maritime Trust
|
Under restoration
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|
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[14]
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HMS Alliance
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Vickers Armstrong
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Barrow-in-Furness
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1945
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Amphion
|
Submarine
|
Royal Navy Submarine Museum
|
Museum/Memorial
|
|
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[15]
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HMS Belfast
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Harland & Wolff
|
Belfast
|
1938
|
Town class
|
Light cruiser
|
Port of London
|
Museum/Memorial
|
|
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[16]
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HMS Caroline
|
|
Cammell Laird
|
Birkenhead
|
1914
|
C class
|
Light Cruiser
|
Port of Belfast
|
Royal Navy Training
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One of two surviving World War I British warships (see also HMS M33)
|
|
[17]
|
HMS Gannet
|
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Royal Dockyard
|
Sheerness
|
1878
|
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Sloop
|
Chatham Historic Dockyard
|
Museum
|
|
|
[18]
|
HMS Medusa
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|
R A Newman & Sons
|
Poole, Dorset
|
1943
|
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Motor Launch
|
Southampton
|
Museum
|
|
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[19]
|
HMS Trincomalee
|
|
Wadia Shipyard
|
Bombay, India
|
1816
|
Leda-Class
|
Frigate
|
Hartlepool's Maritime Experience
|
Museum
|
|
|
[20]
|
HMS Unicorn
|
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Chatham Dockyard
|
Chatham, Kent
|
1824
|
Leda-Class
|
Frigate
|
Dundee, Scotland
|
Museum
|
|
|
[21]
|
HMS Victory
|
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Chatham Dockyard
|
Chatham, Kent
|
1765
|
|
Ship of the line
|
Royal Naval Museum, HMNB Portsmouth
|
Museum
|
|
|
[22]
|
HMS Warrior
|
|
Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company
|
Leamouth
|
1860
|
|
Ironclad
|
Portsmouth
|
Museum
|
|
|
[23]
|
Holland 1
|
|
Vickers, Sons & Maxim
|
Barrow-in-Furness
|
1901
|
Holland Class
|
Submarine
|
Royal Navy Submarine Museum
|
Museum
|
|
|
[24]
|
HSL 102
|
|
British Power Boat Co.
|
Hythe, Kent
|
1936
|
|
Motor Torpedo Boat
|
Lymington
|
For Sale
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Jesse Lumb
|
|
J Samuel White & Co
|
Cowes, Isle of Wight
|
1939
|
Watson class
|
Lifeboat
|
Imperial War Museum Duxford
|
Museum exhibit
|
|
|
[25]
|
PS John H Amos
|
|
Bow, McLachlan and Company
|
Paisley, Scotland
|
1931
|
|
Tugboat
|
Medway Maritime Trust
|
Laid up on barge
|
|
|
[26]
|
Kathleen and May
|
|
Ferguson and Baird
|
Connah's Quay, Flintshire
|
1900
|
|
Schooner
|
Bideford, Devon
|
Operational, Up For Sale
|
Last remaining wooden hull three masted top sail schooner
|
|
[27]
|
Kindly Light
|
|
Armour Brothers
|
Fleetwood
|
1911
|
|
Pilot Cutter
|
Gweek
|
Under restoration
|
|
|
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PS Kingswear Castle
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|
Philip & Son
|
Dartmouth, Devon
|
1924
|
|
Paddle Steamer
|
River Medway
|
Operational
|
|
|
[28]
|
Landfall
|
|
Hawthorn Leslie
|
Hebburn
|
1944
|
Landing Craft Tank
|
Landing Craft
|
Birkenhead
|
Laid up
|
|
|
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Lively Hope
|
|
William Weatherhead & Son
|
Cockenzie
|
1936
|
Ring-Netter
|
Fishing boat
|
Scottish Fisheries Museum, Anstruther
|
Museum exhibit
|
|
|
[29]
|
LV 91
|
|
Philip & Son
|
Dartmouth, Devon
|
1937
|
|
Lightvessel
|
Swansea
|
Floating museum
|
|
|
|
Lydia Eva
|
|
Kings Lynn Slipway Company
|
King's Lynn
|
1930
|
|
Fishing boat
|
Herring drifter
|
Operational, Museum
|
The world's last surviving steam-powered herring drifter.
|
|
[30]
|
HMS M33
|
|
Workman Clark Ltd
|
Belfast
|
1915
|
M29 class monitor
|
Monitor
|
Portsmouth Historic Dockyard
|
Museum
|
|
|
[31]
|
Maria
|
|
Harris Brothers
|
Rowhedge
|
1866
|
Smack
|
Fishing boat
|
Brightlingsea
|
Private, operating
|
|
|
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Mayflower
|
|
Stothert & Marten
|
Bristol
|
1861
|
|
Tugboat
|
Bristol harbour
|
Floating museum
|
|
|
[32]
|
Mirosa
|
|
John Howard
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Maldon
|
1892
|
|
Thames sailing barge
|
Iron Wharf, Faversham
|
Operational, preserved
|
|
|
[33]
|
MTB 102
|
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Vospers
|
Portsmouth
|
1937
|
|
Motor Torpedo Boat
|
Lowestoft
|
Owned by a trust
|
|
|
[34]
|
Olga
|
|
J Bowden
|
Porthleven
|
1909
|
|
Pilot Cutter
|
Swansea
|
Floating museum
|
|
|
[35]
|
Peacock
|
|
Fellows Morton and Clayton
|
Saltley Dock, Birmingham
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1915
|
|
Narrowboat
|
Dudley
|
Floating museum
|
|
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[36]
|
Peggy
|
|
Unknown
|
|
1789
|
|
Yacht
|
Castletown, Isle of Man
|
Stored, undercover
|
|
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[37]
|
Prince Frederick's Barge
|
|
John Hall
|
South Bank
|
1732
|
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State Barge
|
National Maritime Museum
|
Museum
|
|
|
[38]
|
Pyronaut
|
|
Charles Hill & Sons Ltd
|
Bristol
|
1934
|
|
Fireboat
|
Bristol Harbour Railway and Industrial Museum
|
Floating museum
|
|
619
|
[39]
|
Reaper
|
|
J & G Forbes Ltd
|
Sandhaven
|
1901
|
|
Fishing boat
|
Scottish Fisheries Museum, Anstruther
|
Operational, Museum
|
|
|
|
Result
|
|
Robert Kent & Company
|
Carrickfergus
|
1893
|
|
Schooner
|
Ulster Folk and Transport Museum, Cultra
|
Museum exhibit
|
|
496
|
[40]
|
Royal Yacht Britannia
|
|
John Brown Ltd
|
Clydebank
|
1952
|
|
Royal Yacht/Hospital Ship
|
Leith, Edinburgh
|
Floating museum
|
|
1919
|
[41]
|
RRS Discovery
|
|
Dundee Shipbuilders' Company
|
Dundee
|
1901
|
|
Polar Research Ship
|
Dundee
|
Floating museum
|
|
39
|
[42]
|
Sabrina
|
|
Fielding & Platt Ltd
|
Gloucester
|
1870
|
|
Inspection Launch
|
Maidenhead
|
Private: operating
|
|
62
|
|
SS Great Britain
|
|
W Patterson
|
Wapping Wharf, Bristol
|
1843
|
|
Passenger ship
|
Bristol Harbour
|
Museum
|
|
76
|
[43]
|
SS Nomadic
|
|
Harland & Wolff
|
Belfast
|
1910
|
|
Passenger Tender
|
Belfast
|
Under restoration
|
Built to ferry passengers from Cherbourg to RMS Olympic and RMS Titanic. Last surviving ship built for White Star Line.
|
2053
|
[44]
|
SS Robin
|
|
Mackenzie, MacAlpine & Co
|
Leamouth
|
1890
|
|
Coastal Steamer
|
West India Docks, London
|
Floating museum
|
|
1794
|
[45]
|
SS Shieldhall
|
|
Lobnitz & Co Ltd
|
Renfrew
|
1955
|
|
Sewage Disposal vessel
|
Southampton
|
Operational, Private
|
|
66
|
[46]
|
Stormy Petrel
|
|
R & C Perkins
|
Whitstable
|
1890
|
|
Oyster Smack
|
Gillingham
|
Private, operating
|
|
840
|
|
T 3
|
|
Royal Engineers
|
Richborough, Kent
|
1918
|
|
Seaplane Lighter
|
Fleet Air Arm Museum, Yeovilton
|
Museum exhibit
|
|
712
|
[47]
|
Turbinia
|
|
Marine Steam Turbine Co
|
Heaton
|
1894
|
|
|
Discovery Museum
|
Museum
|
Original engine at Science Museum
|
138
|
[48]
|
PS Waverley
|
|
A & J Inglis
|
Pointhouse, River Clyde
|
1946
|
|
Paddle Steamer
|
Firth of Clyde
|
Operational
|
|
90
|
[49]
|
Zetland
|
|
Henry Greathead
|
South Shields
|
1802
|
|
Lifeboat
|
Redcar
|
Museum
|
Oldest lifeboat in the world
|
627
|
[50]
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