List of ship launches in 1856

The list of ship launches in 1856 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1856.

Date Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
1 January  United Kingdom Messrs. Alexander M'Laine & Sons Belfast Moyola Barque For Mr. Porter.[1]
1 January  United States James R. & George Steers Williamsburg, New York Widgeon Schooner For Daniel Edgar.
4 January  United Kingdom Maesygarnedd Lloyd Jones Merchantman For Lloyd Portmadoc.[2]
5 January  United Kingdom G. W. & W. J. Hall Sunderland John Temperley Full-rigged ship For Messrs. Hall & Temperley.[3][4]
5 January  United Kingdom Messrs. Hall Aberdeen Sunshine Clipper For Messrs. Harrison & Co.[5]
8 January  United Kingdom Messrs. J. & G. Thompson Govan Express Steamship For private owner.[6]
8 January  United Kingdom Baillie Stangor Stromness Royal Mail Steamship For private owner.[7]
9 January India Bombay Georgiana Schooner For British East India Company.[8]
9 January  United Kingdom Messrs. Peile, Scott & Co. Carlisle Mary Ann Wilson Full-rigged ship For John Sparks.[9]
11 January  United Kingdom Young, Magnay & Co Limehouse Mohawk Vigilant-class gunvessel For Royal Navy.
16 January  United Kingdom John Evans Aberystwyth Cambrian Bell Brig For Richard Delahoyde.[10]
19 January  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Pioneer Intrepid-class gunvessel For Royal Navy.
22 January  France Brest Audacieuse Ardente-class frigate For French Navy.
24 January  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Severn Fourth rate For Royal Navy.[11]
25 January  United Kingdom Messrs. Barr & Shearer Ardrossan Victor Emmanuel Full-rigged ship For Messrs. Henry Moore & Co.[12]
26 January  United Kingdom Messrs. J. & R. White West Cowes Lapwing Vigilant-class gunvessel For Royal Navy.[13]
29 January  United Kingdom W. Briggs & James Briggs Low Southwick Magnet Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[3]
29 January  United Kingdom Sunderland Manly Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[14]
1 February  United Kingdom Messrs. Green's Blackwall Violet Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[15]
2 February  United Kingdom Messrs. William Denny & Bros. Dumbarton North American Steamship For Montreal Ocean Company.[16]
4 February  United Kingdom John Pile Jr. West Hartlepool Demetrius Steamship For Messrs. Spartelli & Co.[17]
6 February  United Kingdom John Pile West Hartlepool Istamboul Steamship For Australian Auxiliary Steam Clipper Company.[18][19]
8 February  United Kingdom George Tovill The Hythe Minniehaha Yacht For John Mann.[20]
9 February  United Kingdom Messrs. Ritson & Co. Maryport Aladdin Full-rigged ship For John Aikin.[21]
9 February  United Kingdom J. Jones Liverpool Kleimjee Oodhowjee Full-rigged ship For Edward Bates.[22]
9 February  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Nettle Cheerful-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[23]
9 February  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Pet Cheerful-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[23]
9 February  United Kingdom Young, Magnay & Co. Limehouse Sparrowhawk Vigilant-class gunvessel For Royal Navy.
9 February  United Kingdom Westcott Barnstaple Star of Peace Barque For private owner.[24]
9 February  United Kingdom Ballment Barnstaple Two Brothers Barque For private owner.[24]
11 February  United Kingdom John Laird Birkenhead Beacon Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[25]
11 February  United Kingdom John Laird Birkenhead Brave Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[25]
13 February  United Kingdom Messrs. T. Young & Sons South Shields Edgar Atheling Merchantman For private owner.[26]
13 February  United Kingdom T. & W. Smith North Shields Sepoy Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.
16 February  United Kingdom Messrs. Green Blackwall Fervent Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[27]
16 February  United Kingdom Messrs. Green Blackwall Forester Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[27]
20 February  United Kingdom Messrs. Row Topsham Eleanor Brigantine For William Sheppard.[28]
21 February  United Kingdom Edward Potts Seaham Salacia Snow For Dent& Lawson.[3][29]
22 February  United Kingdom J. & R. White Cowes Ringdove Vigilant-class gunvessel For Royal Navy.
22 February  United Kingdom Messrs. Caird & Co. Greenock Siegmund Robinow Steamship For Messrs. H. Seligmann & William Connal.[30]
23 February  United Kingdom John Laird Liverpool Brazen Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[31]
23 February  United Kingdom John Laird Liverpool Blazer Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[31]
25 February  United Kingdom John Laird Birkenhead Bullfinch Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[32]
23 February  United Kingdom Messrs. C. Mitchell & Co. Low Walker Eupatoria Collier For General Screw Collier Company.[33]
23 February  United Kingdom Messrs. C. Mitchell & Co. Low Walker Paris Passenger ship For private owner.[33]
23 February  United Kingdom Messrs. C. Mitchell & Co. Low Walker Unnamed Steam yacht For George Bidder.[33][34]
28 February  United Kingdom Messrs. Wigram & Son Northam Opossom Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[35]
28 February  United Kingdom Richardson, Duck and Company Stockton-on-Tees Tasmanian Maid Paddle steamer For F. A Ducroz.
February  United Kingdom Kelly Sandhurst Crocodile Brig For private owner.[36]
February  United Kingdom Messrs. T. & W. Smith North Shields Lively Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[37]
February  United Kingdom Messrs. T. & W. Smith North Shields Spider Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[37]
1 March  United Kingdom Charles Hill & Sons Bristol Hardy Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.
4 March  United Kingdom Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Company Greenock Waldensian Steamship For Rennie Line.[38]
6 March  United Kingdom Rhuddlan Catherine Maria Schooner For Edward Roberts.[39]
6 March  United Kingdom Messrs. Robert Steele & Co. Greenock Inca Paddle steamer For Pacific Steam Navigation Co.[40]
6 March  United Kingdom Messrs. Wigram & Sons Southampton Opossum Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[41]
6 March  United Kingdom Money Wigram & Sons Blackwall Yard Surprise Vigilant-class gunvessel For Royal Navy.
7 March  United Kingdom Messrs. Duthie & Cochar Montrose City of Quebec Full-rigged ship For Messrs. Donaldson, Rose & Co.[42]
7 March  United Kingdom Messrs. S. Hope & Co. Fleetwood The Fleetwood Schooner For private owner.[43]
7 March  United Kingdom John Roberts Holyhead Ziska Schooner For Mr. Glynne.[44]
8 March  United Kingdom Devonport Dockyard Angler Cheerful-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[45]
8 March  United Kingdom Messrs. T. & W. Smith North Shields Beyrout Steamship For private owner.[46]
8 March  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Drake Clown-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[47]
8 March  United Kingdom William Bishton Chester Eliza Bond Schooner For Messrs. Roper & Co.[48]
8 March  United Kingdom Charles Birnie Montrose Emigrant Barque For Charles Birnie.[49]
8 March  United Kingdom Liverpool Fury Tug For Steam Tug Company.[50]
8 March  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Janus Clown-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[47]
8 March  United Kingdom William Stephen Arbroath Neville Full-rigged ship For Messrs. Woods, Spence & Co.[51]
11 March  United Kingdom John Laird Birkenhead Redbreast Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[52]
12 March  Austrian Empire Venice Prince Eugene of Savoy Steamship For Austrian Navy.[53]
14 March  United Kingdom Messrs. Fletcher's Woolwich Cormorant Gunboat For Royal Navy.[54]
15 March  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Drake Clown-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[55][56]
15 March  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Janus Clown-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[55][56]
18 March  United Kingdom T. & W. Smith Newcastle upon Tyne Surly Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.
20 March  United Kingdom Messrs. C. J. Mare & Co. Blackwall Alacrity Despatch vessel For Royal Navy.[57]
20 March  United Kingdom Messrs. Hill & Sons Bristol Havock Albarcore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[58]
20 March  United Kingdom Messrs. C. J. Mare & Co. Blackwall Vigilance Despatch vessel For Royal Navy.[57]
21 March  United Kingdom Messrs. Robert Steele & Co. Greenock City of Delhi Clipper For Messrs. Georges Smith & Sons.[59]
22 March  United Kingdom Devonport Dockyard Ant Cheerful-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[45][60]
22 March  United Kingdom Messrs. A. Duthie & Co. Aberdeen Austral Clipper For private owners.[61]
22 March  United Kingdom Redhead Birkenhead Elizabeth Paddle Steamer For J. Demantino.[62]
22 March  United Kingdom Messrs. John Scott Russell & Co. Millwall Roebuck Intrepid-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[63]
22 March  United Kingdom Spanker Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[64]
22 March  United Kingdom Thrasher Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[64]
24 March  United Kingdom Messrs. Samuelson Hull Napoleon Steamship For French-Anglo Steam Navigation Company.[65]
25 March  United Kingdom Pitcher Northfleet Procris Gunboat For Royal Navy.[66]
27 March  United Kingdom M. Pearson River Ouse Charity Brigantine For private owner.[67]
29 March  United Kingdom William Patterson Bristol Earnest Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[68]
29 March  United Kingdom Brundrit & Whiteway Runcorn Edward Whitley Mersey flat For William Griffith.[69]
29 March  United Kingdom Money Wigram & Sons Blackwall Grappler Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.
March  United Kingdom Owen Teignmouth Annie Brigantine For private owner.[70]
March  United Kingdom Messrs. Ingram's Blackwall Delight Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[71]
March  United Kingdom William Griffiths Port Madoc Sydney Jones Schooner For private owner.[72]
3 April  United Kingdom Messrs. John & Robert White Cowes Albacore Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[73]
3 April  United Kingdom Messrs. John Reid & Co. Port Glasgow Astræa Schooner For Messrs. Joseph Heap & Sons.[74]
3 April  United Kingdom Messr. William Denny & Bros. Dumbarton Min Steamship For private owner.[75]
3 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Young, Son & Magnay Limehouse Onyx Cheerful-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[76]
3 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Young, Son, & Magnay Limehouse Pert Cheerful-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[76]
5 April  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Aetna Aetna-class ironclad floating battery For Royal Navy.[77]
5 April  United Kingdom Greenock Auchneagh Merchantman For private owner[78]
5 April  United Kingdom Messrs. C. J. Mare & Co. Blackwall Genova Passenger ship For Genoese Transatlantic Steam Packet Company.[79]
5 April  United Kingdom Messrs. C. J. Mare & Co. Blackwall Havre Paddle steamer For London and South Western Railway.[79][80]
5 April  United Kingdom John Roberts Hirael Marion Schooner For private owner.[81]
5 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Hall Aberdeen Kittywake Clipper For Marquis of Ailsa.[82]
5 April  United Kingdom Messrs. P. C. Chaloner, Sons, & Co. Liverpool The Peveril of the Peak Merchantman For Messrs. Barnes, Brookes & Co.[83]
7 April  United States George Steers New York Adriatic Steamship For Collins Line.[84][85][86]
7 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Calman & Martin Dundee Corriemulzie Clipper For Isaac Cruickshank.[87]
7 April  United Kingdom Victoria Foundry Company Greenwich Fidget Cheerful-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[88]
7 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Gourlay Bros. Dundee London Steamship For Dundee, Perth, and London Shipping Company.[89]
7 April  United Kingdom Spalding Red Rover Yacht For H. Bugg[90]
7 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Pitcher's Northfleet Spey Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[91]
7 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Pitcher's Northfleet Tilbury Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[91]
7 April  United Kingdom Victoria Foundry Company Greewich Victor Emmanuel Steamship For private owner.[88]
19 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Robert Napier & Sons Govan Erebus Erebus-class ironclad floating battery For Royal Navy.[92]
21 April  United Kingdom John Laird Birkenhead Blossom Cheerful-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[93]
21 April  United Kingdom John Laird Birkenhead Gadfly Cheerful-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[93]
21 April  United Kingdom Scott Russell & Co Millwall Nimrod Despatch vessel For Royal Navy.[94][95]
21 April  United Kingdom John Laird Liverpool Rocket Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[93]
21 April  United Kingdom John Laird Liverpool Rose Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[93]
22 April  United Kingdom Parkinson Hull Lady Londesborough Merchantman For William Standering.[96]
22 April  United Kingdom M. Simpson Lancaster Margaret Porter Schooner For private owner.[97]
22 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Samuda Bros. Millwall Thunderbolt Floating battery For Royal Navy.[98]
22 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Martin Samuelson & Co. Hull Trent Steamship For private owner.[96]
23 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Fenton & Smeaton Perth Lord Rollo Schooner For private owner.[99]
23 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Mare's Blackwall, London Reynard Vigilant-class gunvessel For Royal Navy.[100]
24 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Palmer Brothers Jarrow Terror Floating battery For Royal Navy.[101]
26 April  United Kingdom Messr. Earle's Hull Neva Steamship For private owner.[102][103][104]
26 April  United Kingdom Messrs. J. W. Hoby & Co. Renfrew William France Steamship For William France.[105]
29 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Hill & Sons Bristol Highlander Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[106]
April  United Kingdom William Denny and Brothers Dumbarton Anglo Saxon Steamship For Montreal Ocean Steamship Company.[75]
April  United Kingdom Mansfield Teignmouth Haberdine Schooner For private owner.[107]
April  United States Donald McKay East Boston, Massachusetts Minniehaha Full-rigged ship For private owner.[108]
April  United Kingdom Messrs. Pitcher's Northfleet Peacock Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[109]
April United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Saint John Xiphias Barque For private owner.[110]
3 May  United Kingdom Deptford Dockyard Camel Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[111]
3 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Tod & MacGregor Partick Druid Steamship For Cambria Company.[112]
3 May  United Kingdom Stonehouse Sunderland Jane Lacy Barque For Mr. Lacy.[3][113]
5 May  United Kingdom John Robinson Deptford Anne Cropton Barque For Thomas Cropton.[3][113]
5 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Briggs & Sons Pallion Sea Breeze Full-rigged ship For Miles & Kingston.[3][113]
6 May  United Kingdom William Pile Jr. Sunderland Alnwick Castle Full-rigged ship For R. Green.[3][113]
6 May  United Kingdom John Vernon Low Walker Canute Schooner For Messrs. Hunter & Erichsen.[114]
6 May  United Kingdom Thomas Smith Marsh End Henry and Ellen Schooner For James Ashcroft.[115]
6 May  United Kingdom Devonport Dockyard Liffey Liffey-class frigate For Royal Navy.
6 May  United Kingdom Messrs. George Milne & Co. Aberdeen Lochiel Clipper For private owner.[116]
6 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Green, Robinson & Co Hylton Robert Adamson Brig For Mr. Adamson.[3][113]
6 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Walter Hood & Co. Aberdeen Wave of Life Clipper For Aberdeen Clipper Line.[116]
6 May  United Kingdom Thompson Southwick Unnamed Barque For private owner.[113]
7 May India Bombay Charlotte Schooner For British East India Company.[8]
7 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Sykes & Co. North Hylton Lord Clarendon Brig For R. L. Barnett.[3][113]
8 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Curling & Young Limehouse Midge Cheerful-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[117]
8 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Curling & Young Limehouse Tiny Cheerful-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[117]
12 May  United States William Jones Black River, Ohio Kyle Spangler Schooner For B. L Spangler Company.
15 May  France Arsenal de Toulon Toulon Eylau Hercule-class ship of the line For French Navy
19 May  United Kingdom Messrs. John & Robert White Cowess Amelia Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[118]
19 May  United Kingdom Willimett River Usk Dundrenna Barque For J. N. Knapp.[119]
20 May  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Alert Cruizer-class sloop For Royal Navy
20 May  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Cadmus Pearl-class corvette For Royal Navy.
20 May  United Kingdom Richard Wilkinson Pallion Lancastria Barque For John Longton.[3][120]
21 May  United Kingdom Day, Summers and Company Northam Delta Passenger ship For Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company.[121]
21 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Martin Samuelson & Co. Hull Frolic Steam yacht For Martin Samuelson.[122]
21 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Martin Samuelson & Co. Hull Sephora Steamship For private owner.[122]
22 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Robinson & Co. Cork Aurora Steamship For private owner.[123]
22 May United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Prince Edward Island James Mucklejohn Union Brigantine For James Mucklejohn.[124]
22 May  United Kingdom Messrs. William Simons & Co' Whiteinch Vivandiere Steamship For private owners.[125]
24 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Pitcher's Northfleet Pheasant Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[126]
24 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Pitcher's Northfleet Primrose Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[126]
26 May  United Kingdom William Cowley Miller Toxteth Clown Clown-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[127]
26 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Patterson & Son Bristol Escort Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[128]
26 May  United Kingdom William Cowley Miller Toxteth Kestrel Clown-class gunboat For Royal Navy.
31 May  United Kingdom Messrs. Pitcher's Northfleet Pickle Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[129]
May  United Kingdom Strathmore Merchantman For Alex Fotheringham and Richard Young.[130]
2 June  United Kingdom Messrs. Wigram's Blackwall Quail Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[129]
2 June  United Kingdom Messrs. Wigram's Blackwall Ripple Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[129]
3 June  United Kingdom J. Rodgerson Sunderland Sir John Moore Full-rigged ship For Neil Mathieson.[3][131]
3 June  United Kingdom George Marshall Dublin Three Swans Cutter yacht For private owner.[132]
4 June  United Kingdom Messrs. Duthie Footdee Agnes Brig For Mr. Forbes and others.[133]
4 June  United Kingdom Messrs. Sanderson & Leighton Amble Isabella & Mary Brig For Messrs. Heatley & Gibb.[134]
4 June  United Kingdom Messrs. M. Samuelson & Co. Hull Lucien Steamship For Anglo-French Steam Ship Company.[135]
4 June  United Kingdom Messrs. Thomas Vernon & Sons Liverpool Sovereign Steamship For Liverpool and Bristol Channel Steamship Company.[136]
4 June  United Kingdom Messrs. Smith North Shields Watchful Clown-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[137]
6 June  United Kingdom Messrs. Smith North Shields Woodcock Clown-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[137]
7 June  United Kingdom Messrs. Joyce Greenwich Flirt Cheerful-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[138]
7 June  United Kingdom Messrs. Joyce Greenwich Fernando el Catolico Steamship For private owner.[138]
18 June  United Kingdom Messrs. Walter Hood & Co. Aberdeen Golden Fleece Clipper For private owner.[139]
18 June  United Kingdom Messrs. Fyfe's Fairlie Oithona Cutter yacht For J. M. Rowan.[140]
18 June  United Kingdom Messrs. Scott & Co. Greenock Rhone Steamship For private owner.[141]
19 June  United States Norfolk Navy Yard Colorado Frigate For United States Navy.
19 June  United Kingdom Thomas Wright Aberdeebn George Canning Clipper For private owner.[139]
19 June  United Kingdom Sheerness Dockyard Scylla Pearl-class corvette For Royal Navy.
21 June  United Kingdom Scorgie Aberdeen Margarets Schooner For private owners.[139]
25 June  United Kingdom Messrs. J. & G. Thompson Govan Brisbane Paddle steamer For Australasian Steam Navigation Company.[142]
27 June  United Kingdom Messrs. Scott & Co. Greenock Malacho Steamship For private owner.[143]
June United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Nova Scotia New Glasgow Archibald Glen Barque For private owner.[144]
June  United Kingdom Kelly Dartmouth Fruiter Schooner For private owner.[145]
2 July  United Kingdom John Duncan Speymouth Earl of Clarendon Schooner For private owner.[146]
3 July  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Cordelia Racer-class sloop For Royal Navy.
3 July  United Kingdom Messrs. Samuelson Hul Emma Steamship For private owner.[147]
3 July  United Kingdom John Duncan Speymouth Margaret Edward Barque For private owner.[146]
3 July  United Kingdom James Geddie Kingston-upon-Spey Margaret Taylor Barque For private owners.[148]
3 July  United Kingdom Messrs. S. & H. Morton Leith The Rapid Steamship For London and Edinburgh Shipping Company.[149]
4 July  United Kingdom Albert White Waterford Merrie England Full-rigged ship For James Beazley.[150]
15 July  United Kingdom Messrs. William Simmons & Co. Whiteinch Taurus Steamship For private owner.[151]
17 July  United Kingdom Messrs. J. & G. Thomson Govan Governor Higginson Steamship For private owner.[152]
17 July  United Kingdom Belfast Shipbuilding Company Belfast Gyrn Castle Full-rigged ship For E. Bates.[153]
18 July  United Kingdom Messrs. Robert Hickson & Co. Belfast Circassian Steamship For private owner.[154][155]
18 July  United Kingdom Deptford Dockyard Emerald Frigate For Royal Navy.[156]
19 July  United Kingdom Messrs. T. and W. Smith North Shields Enterprise Paddle steamer For Dundalk and Midland Steam Packet Company.[157]
24 July  Denmark Nyholm Heimdal Corvette For Royal Danish Navy.[158][159]
25 July  United Kingdom Robert Napier and Sons Glasgow Persia Ocean liner For Cunard Line.
31 July  United Kingdom T. D. Marshall South Shields Jona Steamship For private owner.[160]
31 July  United Kingdom Kingston upon Hull Sea Horse Steamship For private owner.[161]
July United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Nova Scotia Digby Arabell Brigantine For private owner.[162]
July United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Nova Scotia Digby Hebe Schooner For private owner.[163]
July  United Kingdom North Shields Isabella Tug For Mr. Murray.[164]
July  United Kingdom Messrs. Scott, Russell & Co Millwall Undine Steam yacht For Duke of Sutherland.[165]
July  France Isigny-sur-Mer Vigilante Schooner For use as a floating church.[166]
2 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Palmer Bros. Newcastle upon Tyne Balaklava Steamship For British Government.[167]
2 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Hall Aberdeen Dorothy Full-rigged ship For Messrs. Charles Horsfall & Sons.[168]
2 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Samuelson Hull Emmeline Steamship For Messrs. Z. C. Pearson, Coleman, & Co.[169]
2 August  United Kingdom Messrs. J. & G. Thomson Govan Grange Steamship For Carron Company.[170]
2 August  United Kingdom Bowman and Drummond Blyth Maid of the Tyne Barque For John Dryden.[171]
2 August  United Kingdom Victoria Foundry Company Greenwich San Dionisio Steamship For private owner.[172]
4 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Blackwood & Gordon Gartvale Alexander II Steamship For private owner.[173]
4 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Cunningham Newcastle upon Tyne British Lion Merchantman For Mr. Avery.[160]
4 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Gaddy & Lamb Newcastle upon Tyne Ravensworth Merchantman For R. W. Hodgson.[160]
4 August  United Kingdom Caird & Company Greenock Teutonia Steamship For Hamburg Brazilianische Packetschiffahrt Gesellschaft.
15 August  France Toulon Impératrice Eugénie Frigate For French Navy.[174]
15 August  France Cherbourg Impétueuse Frigate For French Navy.[174]
16 August  United Kingdom Methil Dalhousie Merchantman For private owner.[175]
18 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Lesley Hebburn General Williams Steamship For private owner.[176]
18 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Smith North Shields Gosforth Merchantman For private owner.[177]
18 August  United Kingdom Messrs. A. & R. Hopper Newcastle upon Tyne Selma Barque For Mark Thompson.[177]
19 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Palmer Bros. Newcastle upon Tyne Moscow Steamship For Messrs. De Jersey & Co.[177]
19 August  United Kingdom W. C. Miller Toxteth Nauphante Barque For Messrs. Cotesworth, Wynne, & Lyne.[178]
19 August  United Kingdom Messrs. George Robinson & Co. Cork Spitfire Barque For private owner.[179]
19 August  United Kingdom J. Westacott Barnstaple Thomas Daniel Barque For private owner.[180]
28 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Earle Hull Cheviot Steamship For private owners.[181]
28 August  United Kingdom Scott & Co. Greenock Courrier du Maroc Steamship For Bazin, Leon, Gay & Co.[182]
30 August  United Kingdom Messrs. Wingate Whiteinch St. Elmo Steamship For private owner.[183]
August United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Saint John Agricola Brigantine For private owner.[184]
August  United Kingdom J. Barkes Sunderland Ellen Morrison Barque For Mr Morrison.[3][185]
August United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Province of Canada Quebec Forth Full-rigged ship For private owner.[186]
August  United Kingdom Bristol Gleaner Merchantman For private owner.[187]
1 September  United Kingdom Langley Rotherhithe Chili Steamship For Messrs. Seymour, Peacock and Co.[188]
1 September United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Province of Canada Saint Charles River Sangeen Barque Ran aground on being launched.[189]
5 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Caird & Co. Greenock Blidah Steamship For MM. Marc Fressinet Père et Fils.[190]
5 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Robert Steele & Co. Greenock Panther Paddle steamer For Messrs. G. & J. Burns & Co.[190]
6 September  United States Daniel Westervelt New York George W. Blunt Schooner For Joseph Henderson & James Callahan.
6 September  Netherlands Rijkswerf Amsterdam Wassenaar Frigate For Royal Netherlands Navy.
11 September  United Kingdom Messrs. E. & R. Teale Harewood Ann and Charlotte Sloop For John Kirk and Mr. Eastwood.[191]
15 September  United States William H. Webb New York Ocean Monarch Full-rigged ship For W. T. Frost.[192]
16 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Brundrit & Whiteway Runcorn Dennis Brundrit Full-rigged ship For Brundrit & Whiteway.[193][194]
16 September  United Kingdom Canada Works Birkenhead Elizabeth Jackson Paddle steamer For private owner.[195]
16 September  United Kingdom Edward Potts Seaham Lumley Snow For Mr. Lumley.[3]
16 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Anderson Granton Stag Barque For private owner.[196]
17 September  United Kingdom Hull Ahti Tug For private owner.[197]
17 September  United Kingdom Messrs. Stephen & Sons Dundee Eastern Monarch Merchantman For Messrs. Somes Bros.[198][199]
27 September  United Kingdom Webster Fraserburgh Admiral Schooner For John Webster Jr.[200]
28 September  France Nantes François I Steamship For private owner.[201]
30 September  United Kingdom Deptford Dockyard Fawn Cruizer-class sloop For Royal Navy.
30 September  United Kingdom Liverpool Plynlymmon Steamship For private owner.[202]
September  Portugal Alipede Brig For private owner.[203]
September  France Auguste Barque For private owner.[204][205]
September  United Kingdom Pwllheli Empress Brigantine For private owner.[206]
September  United Kingdom Follett Exmouth Magna Bona Merchantman For Messrs. Thomas & Richard Redway.[207]
September  United States George & Thomas Boole East Boston, Massachusetts Pomona Clipper For Howland & Frothington.
1 October  United Kingdom Messrs. Hugh Bannister & Co. Lytham Confidence Schooner For private owner.[208]
14 October  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Diadem Diadem-class frigate For Royal Navy.[209]
14 October  United Kingdom Mr. Vivian Salcombe Eclipse Barque For private owner.[210]
14 October  United Kingdom Denton & Hewson Sunderland Lebanon Snow For Eggleston & Co.[3][211]
15 October  United Kingdom Josiah Jones Jr. Liverpool Lalla Rookh Tea clipper For William Prowse & Co.[212]
15 October  United Kingdom Messrs. Gourlay Bros. Dundee Mexicana Brig For private owners.[213]
16 October  United Kingdom Bowman and Drummond Blyth Mantura Barque For Reid, Hodgson & Crawford.[214]
28 October  United Kingdom Messrs. Wiliam Simons & Co. Whiteinch Tilsit Steamship For private owner.[215]
29 October  United Kingdom William Doxford Coxgreen Londesborough Brig For Messrs. Liversidge & Banks.[216]
29 October  United Kingdom Messrs. Alexander Hall & Sons Aberdeen Robin Hood Tea clipper For James Beazley.[217]
30 October  United Kingdom Messrs. Martin Samuelson & Co. Hull Barnsley Steamship For Anglo-French Company.[218]
October  United Kingdom Bowman and Drummond Blyth Shields Brig For William Blenkinsop and Enoch Halder.[219]
1 November  United Kingdom Messrs. Brownlow & Co. Hull Tiger Steamship For private owner.[220]
2 November  United Kingdom Messrs. Caird & Co. Glasgow Petropolis Steamship For Hamburg and Brazil Navigation Company.[221]
13 November  United Kingdom John Laird Liverpool William Fairbairne Full-rigged ship For Potter, Brothers & Co.[222]
15 November  United Kingdom John Laird Birkenhead Kirkham Full-rigged ship For W. T. Jacob.[222]
21 November Trieste Trieste Verbano Steamship For Österreichischer Lloyd.[223]
29 November  Sweden Karlskrona Naval Shipyard Karlskrona Stockholm Ship of the line For Royal Swedish Navy.
November  United Kingdom Glasgow Osnabrück Full-rigged ship For private owner.[224][225]
November  Spain El Ferrol Santa Teresa Steamship For private owner.[226]
2 December  France Toulon La Foudre Frigate For French Navy.[227]
10 December  United Kingdom Messrs. Richardson & Duck Stockton-on-Tees Little Dorrit Merchantman For private owner.[228]
13 December  United Kingdom Thomas B. Seath Rutherglen Dove Merchantman For James Steel & Sons.[229]
14 December  Ottoman Empire Constantinople Fethiyé Ship of the line For Ottoman Navy.[230]
14 December United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Dover Prerogative Barque For private owner.[231]
20 December  United Kingdom Messrs. J. & G. Thomson Govan Etna Paddle steamer For Messrs. Fiorio.[232]
29 December  United States William H. Webb New York City Black Hawk Medium clipper For Bucklin & Crane, New York. Generally listed as launched in 1857.[233][234]
30 December  United Kingdom Woolwich Dockyard Scout Pearl-class corvette For Royal Navy.
December  United Kingdom Messrs. Malcomson Waterford Abeona Steamship For private owner.[235]
December  United Kingdom Messrs. Alexander Stephen & Sons Kelvinside Charlemagne Full-rigged ship For private owner.[236]
Spring  United Kingdom John Laird Liverpool Lyonnais Steamship For Messrs. Gauthier, Frères et Cie.[237]
Spring United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Province of Canada Messrs. Robert McCord & Son Quebec Snowdrop Full-rigged ship For private owner.[238]
Spring United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Province of Canada Quebec Vortigern Full-rigged ship For private owner.[239]
Autumn  France Cherbourgh Loiret Transport ship For French Navy.[240]
Autumn  France Cherbourgh Somme Transport ship For French Navy.[240]
Unknown date  Austrian Empire Adria Frigate For Austrian Navy.[241]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Johnson Sunderland Alacrity Barque For T. Todd.[3]
Unknown date  France Alexandre Ship of the line For French Navy.[242]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Hardie Sunderland Alice Barque For J. Ritson.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Peter Austin Sunderland Ampthill Merchantman For Wilson Bros.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom P. Gibson Sunderland Anne Lee Barque For private owner.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Pickersgill & Miller Sunderland Anniversary Snow For John Snowdon.[3][243]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Naizby Sunderland Ardville Barque For J. Lemon.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Chilton Sunderland Areta Full-rigged ship For J. Clay.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Jopling & Willoughby Sunderland Ark Snow For Mr. Jopling.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Pickersgill & Miller Sunderland Ashley Down Brig For Pickersgill & Co.[3]
Unknownndate India Bombay Assaye steam frigate For British East India Company.[244]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Laing Sunderland Aurora Australis Merchantman For Mr. McPherson.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Laing Sunderland Bacchante Full-rigged ship For Mr. Beazeley.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom R. & H. Green Blackwall Banryū Paddle steamer For Tokugawa Navy.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Austin & Mills Sunderland Birch Grove Barque For S. & J. Pegg.[3][245]
Unknown date  United States New Albany, Indiana Bloomer Sternwheeler For private owner.
Unknown date  United States Williamsburg, New York Bohio Brig For private owner.
Unknown date  United States J. J. Abrahams Baltimore, Maryland Braziliera Barque For private owner.
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Saint John Broughton Hall Barque For private owner.[246]
Unknown date  United Kingdom George Barker Sunderland Cactus Snow For William Tose.[3]
Unknown date  Austrian Empire Pola Cæsar Steamship For Austrian Navy.[247]
Unknown date  United Kingdom George Bartram & Sons Sunderland Canterbury Merchantman For H. Cross.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Harkess Sunderland Carausius Barque For E. Oliver.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Castor Sloop For private owner.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Jobling & Hodgson Sunderland Celandine Snow For Evans & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United States Keyport, New Jersey Ceres Paddle steamer For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Charlotte Merchantman For private owner.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom G. Worthy Sunderland Chili Barque For Moon & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United States New Albany, Indiana Choctaw Paddle steamer For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Creole Clipper For private owner.[248]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Austin & Mills Sunderland Chryseis Barque For Clay & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Haswell Sunderland Cincinattus Full-rigged ship For J. Hay.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Messrs. John Reid & Co. Port Glasgow City of Lyons Steamship For private owner.[249]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Laing Sunderland City of Nantes Merchantman For E. T. Gourley et al.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Clarendon Full-rigged ship For Lonie & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. H. Pearson Sunderland Cleadon Full-rigged ship For J. Y. Gourley & Son.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Green, Robinson & Co., or Green & Co. Sunderland Coquetdale Barque For Mr. Dobinson.[3]
Unknown date Burma Moulmein Cospatrick Full-rigged ship For Duncan Dunbar.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Robert Thompson & Sons Sunderland Cumberland Full-rigged ship For E. Graham.[3]
Unknown date  United States Harlan & Hollingsworth Wilmington, Delaware Curlew Paddle steamer For Thomas D. Warren.
Unknown date  United States Samuel Sneden Greenpoint, New York Curlew Steamboat For Commercial Steamboat Company
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Robinson Sunderland Daniel Jefferies Snow For D. Jefferies.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Messrs. Earle's Hull De Cater Steamship For private owner.[250]
Unknown date  Austrian Empire Donau Frigate For Austrian Navy.[241]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Hodgson & Gardner Sunderland Dorothy Snow For J. Walker.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom G. W. & W. J. Hall Sunderland Eastfield Barque For Currie & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom M. Byers & Co Sunderland Elizabeth Brig For Mr. Legender.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom G. Shevill Sunderland Elizabeth Ann Full-rigged ship For William Sanderson.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Robert Thompson & Sons Sunderland Eliza Sharp Merchantman For Nicholson & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Messrs. Laurence, Hill, & Co. Port Glasgow England Steamship For private owner.[249]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Laing Sunderland Enterprize Steamship For Laing & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Messrs. T. & W. Smith North Shields Erne Albacore-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[46]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Lawson Gales Sunderland Erromanga Barque For Fenwick & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom V. & J. Pratt Sunderland Essays Snow For Cook & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United States New York Everglade Steamship For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Excelsior Merchantman For private owner.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom George Barker Sunderland Excelsior Barque For T. White.[3][245]
Unknown date  United Kingdom R. Y. Watson Sunderland Excelsior Barque For Rodham & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Pile Jr. Sunderland Faerie Queen Barque For J. Kelso.[3][251]
Unknown date  United Kingdom L. & T. C. Gales Sunderland Flora Barque For Watson & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United States Mobile, Alabama Florida Coaster For Mobile Mail Line.
Unknown date Stettin Stettin Frederick Retzlaff Barque For private owner.[252]
Unknown date  United States William Cheney Vermillion, Ohio F. T. Barney Schooner For Lewis Wells.
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. Seymour Sunderland General Windham Full-rigged ship For B. Moir.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Jobung & Co Sunderland George Snow For Charles Cairns.[3][253]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Lister Sunderland George Potts Snow For R. Wright.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. & W. Smith North Shields Gosforth East Indiaman For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom P. Gibson Sunderland Grace & Jane Barque For Elwin & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United States McKeesport, Pennsylvania Grampus Sternwheeler For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom M. Byers & Co. Sunderland Hadassah Full-rigged ship For Mr. Leadbitter.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Messrs. Pitcher's Northfleet Handy Clown-class gunboat For Royal Navy.[254]
Unknown date  United Kingdom C. W. Crown Sunderland Hannah Park Full-rigged ship For Duncan McBrayne Park.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Hardie Sunderland Hartlepool Snow For Mr. Porteous.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Messrs. Pitcher's Northfleet Hearty Gunboat For Royal Navy.[254]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Davison Sunderland Heather Bell Barque For R. Hick.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Naizby Sunderland Helena Barque For H. Smith.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Robert Thomson & Sons Sunderland Helvellyn Full-rigged ship For E. Graham.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom A. Leithead Sunderland Hermione Barque For Mr. Richardson.[3]
Unknown date Unknown Hong Kong Paddle steamer For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Barkes Sunderland Hope-on Brig For J. Hunter.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Taylor & Scouler Sunderland Hunter Barque For Mr. Nicholson.[3]
Unknown date  France Arsenal de Brest Brest Impérial Algéciras-class ship of the line For French Navy.
Unknown date  United Kingdom George Booth Sunderland James Lemon Barque For J. Lemon.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Thomas Stonehouse Sunderland Jane Almond Barque For J. Almond.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom George Booth Sunderland John Purdie Schooner For W. Crowell.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Hodgson & Gardner Sunderland John Robinson Barque For J. Robinson.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom R. Sanderson Sunderland Jolly's Merchantman For R. Jolly.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom R. Y. Watson Sunderland Julia Augusta Barque For W. Hopper.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Messrs. Young, Son & Magnay Limehouse Jupiter Steamship For Österreichischer Lloyd.[255]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Edward Bailey Sunderland Kennington Full-rigged ship For Douglas & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom G. Gardner & Co. Sunderland Kindrochat Barque For G. Miller.[3]
Unknown date  United States D. Weymouth Alna, Maine King Philip Medium clipper For Glidden & William.
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Pile Sunderland Lammermuir Extreme clipper For John Willis & Son.
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Richard Abbay Sunderland Lansdowne Barque For Mr. Vickermann.[3]
Unknown date  United States Cincinnati, Ohio Laurent Millaudon Steamboat For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Rodgerson Sunderland Legatus Barque For Lonie & Co.[3][131]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Chilton Sunderland Livingstone Snow For Mr. Redhead.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Co. Ltd. Greenock Lord of the Isles Clipper For private owner.[256]
Unknown date  United Kingdom R. Thompson Jr. Sunderland Lowick Barque For W. Allen.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Messrs. John Reid & Co. Port Glasbow Lusitania Paddle steamer For private owner.[249]
Unknown date  United Kingdom George Booth Sunderland Mahratta Full-rigged ship For Mr. McDonald.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Pickersgill & Miller Sunderland Margaret Knight Merchantman For T. Knight.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom G. Gardner & Co. Sunderland Marina Barque For John Wheatley.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. & R. Mills Southwick Mars Full-rigged ship For J. Allen.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom N. Stothard Sunderland Martha Clay Barque For H. Nelson.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Forest & Co. Sunderland Mary Jane Barque For Mr. Denniston.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Hardie Sunderland Mary & Kate Snow For Campbell & Co.[3]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Nova Scotia William and Richard Wright Wilmot Morning Light Sailing ship For William and Richard Wright.
Unknown date  United States Philadelphia, Pennsylvania M. W. Chapin Tug private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Messrs. Ryde & Co. Bristol Mystery Steamship For private owner.[257]
Unknown date  United States New Albany, Indiana New Era Ferry For private owner
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Watson Sunderland Newton Barque For Newton & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Messrs. Laurence, Hill, & Co. Port Glasgow Nina Steamship For private owner.[249]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. Lightfoot North Hylton Norfolk Barque For Scott & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William R. Abbay Sunderland Ocean Snow For Catt & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom M. Clarke Sunderland Olive Branch Barque For T. Hick.[3][258]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Pile & Smart Sunderland Osprey Barque For Ingo & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Richard Wilkinson Sunderland Pacific Barque For J. Longton.[3]
Unknown date  United States New York Pamlico Paddle steamer For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Lister Sunderland Paul Barque For W. Clough.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom R. Sanderson Sunderland Pax Brig For Gideon Smales.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Ratcliff & Spence Sunderland Peace Barque For Mears & Sons.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Messrs. John Reid & Co. Port Glasgow Potosi Merchantman For private owner.[249]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. Seymour Sunderland Princess Royal Snow For Jobling & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Todd & Brown Sunderland Queen of Freedom Barque For M. Aisbett.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom George Short Sunderland Raby Castle Full-rigged ship For Mr. Greenwell.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Ratcliff & Spencer Sunderland Reays Barque For Mr. Reay.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom River Wear Regina Full-rigged ship For private owner.[259]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Alexander Hall and Sons Aberdeen Robin Hood Clipper J. Wade.
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. R. Abbay & Co. Sunderland Rocket Brig For W. & T. Adamson.[3]
Unknown date  United States Thomas Collyer New York Roebuck Barque For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Taylor Sunderland Royal Saxon Barque For Mr. Rickinson.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom C. W. Crown Sunderland Russell Ellice Barque For Mr. Nicholson.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Watson Sunderland San Fernando Merchantman For Mr. Nicholson.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Henry Balfour Methil Santiago Barque For Balfour Williamson.
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. & R. Mills Sunderland Sarah Jane Snow For Mr. Humble.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom N. Stothard Sunderland Sarah Scott Barque For Scott & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Haswell Sunderland Sarepta Barque For Haswell & Co.[3][260]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Nova Scotia Wallace Seaflower Barque For private owner.[261]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Robert Thompson & Sons Sunderland Sea Venture Merchantman For J. Robinson.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Woods, Spence & Co Sunderland Sedgemoor Full-rigged ship For Woods & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Messrs. Laurence, Hill & Co. Port Glasgow Silloth Steamship For private owner.[249]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Forrest & Co. Sunderland Sirocco Barque For James Hay.[3]
Unknown date  Sweden Motala Verkstad Motala Skibladner Paddle steamer For private owner
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Pile Jr. Sunderland Spartan Full-rigged ship For J. R. Kelso.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Syles & Co Sunderland Sultan Barque For R. Barnett.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Green, Robinson & Co Sunderland Sunderland Packet Brigantine For French & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Laing Sunderland Sylph Merchantman For J. & C. Robertson.[3]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Province of Canada W. H. Baldwin Quebec Tamahao Barque For private owner.[262]
Unknown date  United Kingdom D. A. Douglass Southwick Thames Full-rigged ship For Bonus & Sons.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom D. A. Douglass Southwick Thames City Full-rigged ship For H. Rounthwaite.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. H. Pearson Sunderland The Bride Barque For Mr. Douglas.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom George Bartram & Sons Sunderland Thoughtful snow For Riches & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Harkness Sunderland Trio Schooner For Flett & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United States Baltimore, Maryland Two Sisters Schooner For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Rawson & Watson Sunderland Una Snow For G. Smales.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Hardie Sunderland Urania Brig For W. Bird.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Messrs. John Reid & Co. Port Glasgow Valparaiso Paddle steamer For private owner.[249]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. Alcock Sunderland Verbena Barque For Henry Alcock.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom H. Carr Sunderland Virgilia Barque For M. Twedell.[3]
Unknown date Kingdom of Sardinia Genpa Vittorio Emmannuele Frigate For Royal Sardinian Navy.[263]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Briggs & Co. Sunderland Warrior Queen Full-rigged ship For Bradley & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Todd & Brown Sunderland Washington Barque For M. Tweddell, E. Tweddell, J. Todd & C. Brown.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. R. Abbay & Co. Sunderland Waterlily Barque For Farrow & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Edward Bailey Sunderland Waterlily Barque For Laing & Co.[3]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Rawson & Watson Sunderland Waterloo Merchantman For W. Davison.[3]
Unknown date  United States Brooklyn, New York Western World Steamship For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. & R. Bailey Shoreham-by-Sea Wild Dayrell Merchantman For private owner.[264]
Unknown date  United States William Henry Webb New York William H. Webb Paddle steamer For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Messrs. Wigram Blackwall Wolfe Gunboat For Royal Navy.[254]
Unknown date  Netherlands C. Gips & Zonen Dordrecht Yedo Corvette For Tokugawa Navy.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Pile & Smart Sunderland Zoophite Snow For private owner.[3][251]

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Spanish association football club Football clubSD EjeaFull nameSociedad Deportiva EjeaShort nameEJEFounded1927GroundLuchán, Ejea, Aragon, SpainCapacity2,249PresidentSalvador MateoHead coachNéstor Pérez MuñozLeagueTercera Federación – Group 172022–23Tercera Federación – Group 17, 4th of 16WebsiteClub website Home colours Away colours Sociedad Deportiva Ejea is a Spanish football team based in Ejea de los Caballeros, in the autonomous community of Aragon. Founded in 1927, it plays i...

 

 

بنية تحتية عامة موجودات ثابتة ومرافق مطار جسر موجة عريضة قنال البنية التحتية الحرجة سد توليد الكهرباء طاقة (مجتمع) نفايات خطرة مستشفى سد مائي منارة متنزه ميناء مواصلات عامة سكن اجتماعي مدرسة حكومية أشغال عامة سكة حديد طريق صرف صحي نفايات صلبة اتصالات مرفق عمومي شبكة توزيع ...

 

 

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