List of ships built by Harland and Wolff
The following is a list of ships that were built by Harland and Wolff, a heavy industrial company which specialises in shipbuilding and offshore construction, and is located in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The ships are listed in order of the date of their completion.[1][2][3][4][5]
1850s
- SS Venetian, cargo ship for J Bibby & Sons, launched 30 July 1859, completed 14 August 1859, renamed Landana in 1880 and later Tarapaca, wrecked in 1894
- SS Sicilian, cargo ship for J Bibby & Sons, launched 12 November 1859, completed 24 November 1859
1860s
- SS Syrian, cargo ship for J Bibby & Sons, launched 26 March 1860, completed 1 April 1860
- Miranda, yacht for Mr T Yeats, completed 11 June 1860
- Ballymurtagh, hopper barge for Wicklow Mining Company, completed 4 September 1860
- SS Jane Porter, sailing ship for JP Corry & Co, launched 1 September 1860, completed 15 September 1860
- SS Grecian, cargo ship for J Bibby & Sons, launched 12 January 1860, completed 30 January 1861
- SS Italian, cargo ship for J Bibby & Sons, launched 27 March 1861, completed 13 April 1861
- SS Egyptian, cargo ship for J Bibby & Sons, launched 23 July 1861, completed 11 August 1861
- SS Dalmatian, cargo ship for J Bibby & Sons, launched 19 November 1861, completed 21 December 1861
- SS Arabian, cargo ship for J Bibby & Sons, launched 15 April 1862, completed 2 May 1862
- SS Castillian, cargo ship for J Bibby & Sons, launched 19 May 1862, completed 14 July 1862
- SS Catalonian, cargo ship for J Bibby & Sons, launched 15 July 1862, completed 2 August 1862
- SS Star of Erin, sailing ship for JP Corry & Co, launched 9 October 1862, completed 31 October 1862
- SS Recife, sailing ship for Mr James Napier, launched 21 October 1860, completed 24 November 1862
- SS Worrall, sailing ship for Mr James Worrall, launched December 1862, completed 23 December 1862
- SS Persian, cargo ship for J Bibby & Sons, launched 21 January 1863, completed 5 February 1863
- SS Alexandra, sailing ship for T&J Brocklebank, launched 7 April 1863, completed 8 June 1863
- SS Star of Denmark, sailing ship for JP Corry & Co, launched 19 June 1863, completed 21 June 1863
- SS Victoria Nyanza, sailing ship for Joshua Prouse & Co, completed 15 August 1863
- SS Olano, sailing ship for Larrinaga Steamship Co, completed 9 September 1863
- SS Palestine, sailing ship for WH Tindall, completed 11 October 1863
- Kitty of Coleraine, river boat for Lower Bann Steamboat Co, launched 7 October 1863, completed 30 October 1863
- SS Waipara, cargo ship for J Ritchie & Co, launched October 1863, completed 28 November 1863
- SS Star of Scotia, sailing ship for JP Corry & Co, launched January 1864, completed 8 January 1864
- SS Baroda, sailing ship for T&J Brocklebank, completed 18 April 1864
- SS Volador, sailing ship for G Lomer, launched April 1864, completed 20 April 1864
- SS Star of Albion, sailing ship for JP Corry & Co, completed 22 July 1864
- SS Dharwar, sailing ship for Iron Ship Company, launched 3 September 1864, completed 6 September 1864
- SS Douro, cargo ship for J Bibby & Sons, launched November 1864, completed 21 November 1864
- SS British Peer, sailing ship for British Shipping Company, launched 31 January 1865, completed 11 February 1865
- SS Sesostris, cargo ship for James Moss & Co, completed 9 May 1865
- Salamis, barge for James Moss & Co, completed 22 May 1865
- Sestris, barge for James Moss & Co, completed 14 June 1865
- Pilot, schooner for GW Wolff, completed 21 August 1865
- Fairy Queen, paddle steamer for Rock Ferry Co, completed 7 September 1865
- Gypsy Queen, paddle steamer for Rock Ferry Co, completed 8 September 1865
- SS Boyne, sailing ship for WH Tindall, launched 18 September 1865, completed 21 September 1865
- Duddon, paddle tug for Hodbarrow Mining Co, completed 9 November 1865
- SS Annie Sharp, sailing ship for RG Sharp, launched November 1865, completed 11 November 1865
- SS Guarani, cargo ship for J Dalglish, completed 15 November 1865
- SS Candahar, sailing ship for T&J Brocklebank, launched 1 May 1866, completed 25 May 1866
- SS Tenasserim, sailing ship for T&J Brocklebank, launched 30 August 1866, completed 18 September 1866
- SS Istrian, cargo ship for J Bibby & Sons, launched 9 March 1867, completed 21 April 1867, scrapped 1896
- Black Diamond, collier for P Evans & Co, completed 8 July 1867
- SS Iberian, cargo ship for J Bibby & Sons, launched 4 June 1867, completed 12 July 1867, registered in 1886 as wrecked
- Camel Corsanegetto, collier for MA Corsanego, completed 16 August 1867
- SS Illyrian, cargo ship for J Bibby & Sons, launched 31 August 1867, completed 25 September 1867, registered in 1885 as wrecked
- SS Broughton, sailing ship for Ismay, Imrie & Co, completed 3 January 1868
- SS Star of Persia, sailing ship for JP Corry & Co, completed 10 June 1868
- HMS Lynx, Beacon-class gun boat for British Admiralty, launched 25 April 1868, completed 19 June 1868, sold in 1888
- Woodlawn, schooner for S Moreland, completed 21 July 1868
- Hebe, lighter for W&J Phillips, completed 1 August 1868
- SS Star of Greece, sailing ship for JP Corry & Co, completed 8 September 1868
- SS Juliet, sailing ship for CT Bowring, launched 1 January 1869, completed 16 January 1869
- Carry, lighter for W Gossage & Co, launched 31 March 1869, completed 22 April 1869
- SS Lady Cairns, sailing ship for Harland and Wolff, launched 24 April 1869, completed April 1869
- Elaine, coaster for F Lervik & Co, launched 16 February 1869, completed 3 May 1869
- SS Bavarian, cargo ship for J Bibby & Sons, launched 7 October 1869, completed 5 November 1869
1870s
- SS Historian, cargo ship for T&J Harrison, completed 9 March 1870
- SS Bulgarian, cargo ship for J Bibby & Sons, completed 20 March 1870
- SS Bohemian, cargo ship for J Bibby & Sons, completed 29 May 1870
- Camel, cargo ship for Harland and Wolff, completed 17 September 1870
- RMS Oceanic, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched 27 August 1870, completed 24 February 1871, maiden voyage 2 March 1871, scrapped 1896 The White Star Line's first liner
- RMS Atlantic, passenger ship for White Star Line, completed 3 June 1871, maiden voyage 8 June 1871, sank 1 April 1873, Nova Scotia
- SS Baltic, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched 8 March 1871, completed 2 September 1871, maiden voyage 14 September 1871, renamed Veendam, sank 6 February 1898
- SS Republic, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched 4 July 1871, completed 21 January 1872, maiden voyage 1 February 1872, renamed Maasdam, Vittoria and Citta di Napoli, scrapped in 1910
- SS Adriatic, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched 17 October 1871, completed 31 March 1872, maiden voyage 11 April 1872, scrapped 1899
- SS Star of Germany, sailing ship for JP Corry & Co, completed 20 May 1872
- Ferry No 1, river ferry for Belfast Harbour Commissioners, completed 1 October 1872
- SS Celtic, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched 18 June 1872, completed 17 October 1872, maiden voyage 24 October 1872, renamed Amerika, scrapped in 1898
- SS Gaelic, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched 21 September 1872, completed 7 January 1873, maiden voyage 29 January 1873, renamed Hugo, scrapped in 1896
- SS Belgic, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched 14 January 1873, completed 29 March 1873, maiden voyage 16 April 1873, renamed Goefredo, wrecked 26 February 1884
- SS Star of Bengal, sailing ship for JP Corry & Co, completed 7 March 1874
- SS Britannic, passenger ship for White Star Line, completed 6 June 1874, maiden voyage 25 June 1874, scrapped 1903
- SS Belfast, sailing ship for T&J Brocklebank, completed 26 October 1874
- SS Star of Russia, sailing ship for JP Corry & Co, completed 12 February 1875
- SS Aglaia, sailing ship for Workman Bros, completed 13 April 1875
- SS Germanic, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched 15 July 1874, completed 24 April 1875, maiden voyage 30 May 1875, renamed Ottawa 1905, Gul Djemal 1910 and Gulcemal 1928, scrapped 1950
- SS Majestic, sailing ship for T&J Brocklebank, completed 24 June 1875, renamed Lautaro 1904, sold 1954
- Katie, river boat for W Gossage & Sons, completed 22 July 1875
- Millie, river boat for W Gossage & Sons, completed 27 July 1875
- SS East Croft, sailing ship for WJ Gambles, completed 10 August 1875
- SS Connaught Ranger, sailing ship for JG McCormick, completed 23 October 1875
- SS Fiji, sailing ship for WJ Myers, completed 29 October 1875
- SS Pizarro, sailing ship for WJ Myers, completed 20 December 1875
- Princess Beatrice, paddle steamer for Larne & Stranraer ferry company, completed 4 February 1876
- The Lagan, hopper barge for A Guinness & Sons, completed 22 February 1876
- Gladys, schooner for N Matheson, completed 18 May 1876
- SS EJ Harland, sailing ship for Thomas Dixon & Co, completed 1 June 1876
- SS Thursby, cargo ship for W Thursby, completed 16 July 1876
- SS Thurland Castle, sailing ship for Lancaster Shipowners Company, completed 20 September 1876
- Mousmie, yacht for P O'Connor, completed 14 November 1876
- SS Steelfield, sailing ship for RC McNaughton & Co, completed 1 January 1877
- SS Lord Cairns, sailing ship for T Doxon Hughes & Co, completed 25 January 1877
- SS Slieve More, jute clipper for WP Sinclair & Co, completed 24 March 1877
- SS Slieve Bawn, jute clipper for WP Sinclair & Co, completed 12 May 1877
- SS Star of Italy, sailing ship for JP Corry & Co, completed 18 October 1877
- SS Star of France, sailing ship for JP Corry & Co, completed 5 January 1878
- SS Slieve Roe, sailing ship for WP Sinclair & Co, completed 16 March 1878
- Faugh-a-Ballagh, barge for Dublin Harbour Board, completed 21 June 1878
- SS British Empire, passenger ship for British Shipowners Ltd, completed 10 August 1878
- SS River Lagan, sailing ship for R Neill & Sons, completed 14 August 1878
- HMS Hecla, depot ship for British Admiralty, completed 24 August 1878, modernised 1912, sold 1926
- SS GW Wolff, sailing ship for S Lawther & Co, completed 25 October 1878
- SS Nubia, cargo ship for African Steamship Company, completed 12 February 1879
- SS Shahjehan, cargo ship for Asiatic Steamship Co, completed 22 February 1879
- SS Shahzada, cargo ship for Asiatic Steamship Co, completed 14 April 1879
- SS Maharaja, cargo ship for Asiatic Steamship Co, completed 3 May 1879
- SS Maharani, cargo ship for Asiatic Steamship Co, completed 5 June 1879
- SS Fair Head, cargo ship for Ulster Steamship Co, completed 3 July 1879
- SS Galgorm Castle, cargo ship for A McMullan, completed 21 August 1879
- SS British Crown, passenger ship for British Shipowners Ltd, launched 1879, completed 8 October 1879, maiden voyage 15 October 1879, renamed Amsterdam 1887
- SS Lord Dufferin, sailing ship for Thomas Dixon & Co, completed 14 November 1879
- SS Holmhurst, cargo ship for JH Thursley & Co, completed 12 December 1879
1880s
- SS Dawlpool, sailing ship for North Western Shipping Company, completed 24 January 1880
- SS White Head, cargo ship for Ulster Steamship Co, completed 31 January 1880
- SS Black Head, cargo ship for Ulster Steamship Co, completed 14 March 1880
- Woodhopper, barge for White Star Line, completed 6 June 1880
- SS Peshwa, cargo ship for Turner & Co, completed 9 June 1880
- SS Rosetta, passenger ship for P&O, completed 27 August 1880
- SS British Merchant, sailing ship for British Shipowners Ltd, completed 7 October 1880
- HMS Algerine, gun boat for British Admiralty, completed 12 December 1880, sold in 1892
- SS British Queen, passenger ship for British Shipowners Ltd, launched 1880, completed 15 January 1881, maiden voyage 31 January 1881, renamed Onega 1915, sunk by torpedo 1918
- SS British King, passenger ship for British Shipowners Ltd, completed 29 March 1881
- SS Minnehaha, cargo ship for African Steamship Co, completed 1 July 1881
- SS Arabic, cargo ship for White Star Line, launched 30 April 1881, completed 12 August 1881, maiden voyage 10 September 1881, renamed Spaarndam 1890, scrapped 1901
- SS Akassa, cargo ship for African Steamship Co, completed 17 August 1881
- SS Coptic, cargo ship for White Star Line, launched 10 August 1881, completed 9 November 1881, maiden voyage 16 November 1881, renamed Persia 1906 and Persia Maru 1915, scrapped 1926
- SS Shannon, passenger ship for P&O, completed 5 January 1882
- SS Garfield, sailing ship for North Western Shipping Co, completed 19 February 1882
- SS British Prince, passenger ship for British Shipowners Ltd, completed 4 April 1882
- SS Mandingo, cargo ship for African Steamship Co, completed 6 May 1882
- SS Lord Downshire, sailing ship for Thomas Dixon & Sons, completed 31 May 1882
- SS Walter H Wilson, sailing ship for S Lawther & Co, completed 18 August 1882
- SS Yucatan, cargo ship for West India Shipping Co, completed 19 August 1882
- SS Ionic, cargo ship for White Star Line, launched 11 January 1883, completed 28 March 1883, maiden voyage April 1884, renamed Sophocles 1900, scrapped 1908
- SS British Princess, passenger ship for British Shipowners Ltd, completed 19 April 1883
- SS Fingal, sailing ship for R Martin & Co, completed 2 June 1883
- SS Doric, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched 10 March 1883, completed 4 July 1883, maiden voyage 6 January 1885, renamed Asia 1906, wrecked 23 April 1911
- SS WJ Pirrie, sailing ship for S Lawther & Co, completed 29 July 1883
- SS Niger, cargo ship for African Steamship Co, completed 3 August 1883
- SS Lord Woodley, sailing ship for Irish Shipowners Ltd, completed 6 September 1883
- SS Dunluce, cargo ship for Harland and Wolff, completed 3 November 1883
- SS Dundela, cargo ship for Harland and Wolff, completed 13 November 1883
- SS Dynamic, ferry for Belfast Steamship Company, launched 1883, completed 13 December 1883
- SS Guido, cargo ship for GH Fletcher, completed 12 January 1884
- SS Bay of Panama, sailing ship for J Bullock & Co, completed 12 January 1884
- SS Texan, cargo ship for West India Shipping Co, completed 15 March 1884
- SS La Nevera, cargo ship for River Plate Co, completed 26 March 1884
- SS Horn Head, cargo ship for Ulster Steamship Co, completed 24 May 1884
- SS Lord O'Neill, cargo ship for Irish Shipowners Ltd, completed 12 July 1884
- SS Benin, cargo ship for African Steamship Co, completed 24 July 1884
- SS Floridian, cargo ship for West India Shipping Co, completed 16 August 1884
- SS Lord Lansdowne, cargo ship for Irish Shipowners Ltd, completed 15 September 1884
- SS Kohinur, cargo ship for Asiatic Steamship Co, completed 16 January 1885
- SS Callao, sailing ship for White Star Line, completed 26 January 1885
- SS Santiago, sailing ship for White Star Line, completed 4 March 1885
- SS Teneriffe, cargo ship for British & Africa Steamship Co, completed 16 April 1885
- SS Elmina, cargo ship for African Steamship Co, completed 28 June 1885
- SS Belgic, cargo ship for White Star Line, launched 3 January 1885, completed 7 July 1885, maiden voyage 30 July 1885, renamed Mohawk 1899, scrapped 1903
- RMS Gaelic, cargo ship for White Star Line, launched 28 February 1885, completed 18 July 1885, renamed Callao 1905, scrapped September 1907
- SS Zemindar, sailing ship for T&J Brocklebank, completed 14 August 1885
- SS Costa Rican, cargo ship for West India Steam Navigation Co, completed 27 August 1885
- SS Talookdar, sailing ship for T&J Brocklebank, completed 24 September 1885
- SS Nurjahan, cargo ship for Asiatic Steamship Co, completed 27 September 1885
- TSS Irene, ferry for London and North Western Railway, completed 29 September 1885
- SS Queen's Island, sailing ship for S Lawler, completed 29 September 1885
- Elbana, barge for Dublin Harbour Board, completed 1 November 1885
- SS Caloric, ferry for Belfast Steamship Co, completed 21 December 1885
- SS Optic, ferry for Belfast Steamship Co, completed 29 January 1886
- SS Iran, cargo ship for Edward Bates & Son, completed 16 March 1886
- SS Lord Templeton, for Irish Shipowners Ltd, completed 12 June 1886
- SS Inishowen Head, cargo ship for Ulster Steamship Co, 30 June 1886
- SS Swanmore, sailing ship for WJ Myers Ltd, completed 10 August 1886
- SS Saint Fillans, cargo ship for Rankin Gilmour & Co, 24 September 1886
- SS Stanmore, sailing ship for WJ Myers Ltd, completed 25 September 1886
- SS Ormiston, cargo ship for Irish Shipowners Ltd, completed 30 October 1886
- HMS Lizard, gun boat for British Admiralty, launched 27 November 1886, completed 4 February 1887,scrapped 1905
- HMS Bramble, gun boat for British Admiralty, completed 1 March 1887, renamed Cockatrice 1896, sold 1906
- Hercules, dredger for Londonderry Harbour Board, completed 8 March 1887
- SS Etolia, cargo ship for D&C MacIver, completed 9 April 1887
- SS Michigan, passenger ship for White Diamond Steamship Co, completed 15 October 1887
- SS Minnesota, cargo ship for Torrey & Field Ltd, completed 22 November 1887
- SS Sindia, sailing ship for T&J Brocklebank, completed 6 February 1888
- SS Oceania, passenger ship for P&O, completed 26 February 1888
- SS Holkar, sailing ship for T&J Brocklebank, completed 30 April 1888
- TSS Anglesey, ferry for London & North Western Railway, completed 1 May 1888
- SS Arcadia, passenger ship for P&O, completed 12 May 1888
- SS Lycia, cargo ship for D&C MacIver, completed 12 May 1888
- SS Idar, cargo ship for F Leyland & Co, completed 3 July 1888
- SS Bostonian, cargo ship for White Star Line, completed 11 August 1888
- SS Palmas, cargo ship for Sir AL Jones, completed 13 October 1888
- SS Cufic, livestock carrier for White Star Line, completed 1 December 1888, renamed Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe 1896 and Manxman 1901, foundered 18 December 1919
- SS Lord Londonderry, cargo ship for Irish Shipowners Ltd, completed 6 December 1888
- SS Runic, livestock carrier for White Star Line, launched 1 January 1889, completed 16 February 1889, maiden voyage 21 February 1889, renamed Tampican 1895, SS Imo 1912 and Guvernøren 1918, wrecked 1921
- SS British Empire, cargo ship for British Shipowners Ltd, completed 13 April 1889
- SS Teutonic, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched 19 January 1889, completed 25 July 1889, maiden voyage 7 August 1889, scrapped in 1921
- SS Queensmore, cargo ship for William Johnstone, completed 26 July 1889
- SS Lancashire, cargo ship for Bibby Steamship Co, completed 10 August 1889
- SS Yorkshire, cargo ship for Bibby Steamship Co, completed 5 October 1889
- SS Ameer, cargo ship for T&J Brocklebank, completed 17 October 1889
- SS Nawab, cargo ship for Asiatic Steamship Co, completed 23 November 1889
- SS Nadir, cargo ship for Asiatic Steamship Co, completed 24 December 1889
1890s
- SS Nizam, cargo ship for Asiatic Steamship Co, completed 26 February 1890
- SS Gaekwar, cargo ship for T&J Brocklebank, completed 15 March 1890
- SS Majestic, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched 29 June 1889, completed 22 March 1890, maiden voyage 2 April 1890, scrapped 1914
- SS Alexander Elder, cargo ship for Elder Dempster, completed 19 April 1890
- SS California, sailing ship for North Western Shipping, completed 24 April 1890
- SS Saint Pancras, cargo ship for Rankin Gilmour & Co, completed 13 May 1890
- SS Imaum, cargo ship for Edward Bates & Son, completed 31 May 1890
- SS Michigan, cargo ship for Baltimore Lighterage Co, launched 19 April 1890, completed 21 June 1890, maiden voyage 24 June 1890, renamed USAT Kilpatrick, Acropolis, Washington, Great Canton, scrapped 1924
- SS Plassey, cargo ship for T&J Brocklebank, completed 5 July 1890
- SS Columbian, cargo ship for F Leyland & Co, completed 23 August 1890
- SS Georgian, cargo ship for F Leyland & Co, completed 27 September 1890
- SS Mississippi, launched 29 August 1890, completed 18 October 1890, maiden voyage 28 October 1890, renamed USAT Buford, scrapped 1929
- SS Sobranon, cargo ship for African Steamship Co, completed 6 November 1890
- SS Memphis, cargo ship for Elder Dempster, completed 27 November 1890
- SS Ernesto, cargo ship for GH Fletcher & Co, completed 11 December 1890
- SS British Crown, passenger ship for British Shipowners Ltd, completed 17 January 1891
- SS Nomadic, livestock carrier for White Star Line, completed 14 April 1891, maiden voyage 24 April 1891, renamed Cornishman 1904, scrapped 1926
- SS Tauric, livestock carrier for White Star Line, completed 16 May 1891, renamed Welshman 1903, scrapped 1929
- SS Magnetic, passenger tender for White Star Line, launched 28 March 1892, completed 6 June 1891, renamed Ryde 1932, scrapped 1935
- SS Assaye, cargo ship for Elder Dempster, completed 4 July 1891
- SS Labrador, passenger ship for Dominion Steamship Co, completed 13 August 1891
- SS Cheshire, passenger ship for Bibby Steamship Co, launched 6 June 1891, completed 3 September 1891, renamed Seang Choon 1911, torpedoed and sunk 10 July 1917
- SS Shropshire, passenger ship for Bibby Steamship Co, launched 27 June 1891, completed 3 October 1891, renamed Seang Bee 1909 and Seang Bee Maru in 1931, scrapped 1931
- SS Lancastrian, cargo ship for F Leyland & Co, completed 17 October 1891
- SS Philadelphian, cargo ship for F Leyland & Co, completed 12 November 1891
- SS Pindari, cargo ship for T&J Brocklebank, completed 5 December 1891
- SS Ionia, cargo ship for D&C McIver, completed 12 January 1892
- SS Mahratta, cargo ship for T&J Brocklebank, launched 19 November 1891, completed 28 January 1892, wrecked in 1909
- SS Massachusetts, passenger ship for Baltimore Lighterage Co, launched 17 December 1891, completed 5 March 1892, maiden voyage 24 April 1892, renamed Sheridan, scrapped October 1923
- SS Manitoba, passenger ship for Baltimore Lighterage Co, launched 7 January 1892, completed 9 April 1892, maiden voyage 15 April 1892, renamed Logan, Candler, scrapped in 1926
- SS Lord Templemore, sailing ship for Irish Shipowners Co, completed 19 April 1892
- SS Mohawk, passenger ship for Elder Dempster, launched 1892, completed 7 May 1892, renamed Grant, Chinouk, scrapped in 1946
- SS Lord Erne, cargo ship for Irish Shipowners Ltd, completed 28 May 1892
- SS Naronic, livestock carrier for White Star Line, launched 26 May 1892, completed 11 July 1892, maiden voyage 15 July 1892, missing at sea March 1893
- SS Mobile, cargo ship for African Steamship Co, completed 27 July 1892
- SS Bovic, livestock carrier for White Star Line, launched 28 June 1892, completed 22 August 1892, maiden voyage 26 August 1892, renamed Colonian, scrapped 1928
- SS Nurani, cargo ship for Asiatic Steamship Co, completed 10 September 1892
- SS Nairung, cargo ship for Asiatic Steamship Co, completed 10 November 1892
- SS Sagamore, passenger ship for Geo Warren & Co, completed 30 November 1892
- SS Islam, cargo ship for Edward Bates & Co, completed 15 December 1892
- SS Damson Hill, sailing ship for WJ Myers & Co, completed 18 January 1893
- SS Orellana, passenger ship for PSNC, completed 23 February 1893
- SS Antisana, cargo ship for PSNC, completed 11 March 1893
- SS Mystic, ferry for Belfast Steamship Co, completed 1 April 1893
- SS Gaul, passenger ship for Union Steamship Co, completed 6 May 1893
- SS Goth, passenger ship for Union Steamship Co, completed 8 June 1893
- SS Sarmiento, passenger ship for PSNC, completed 17 June 1893
- SS Orcana, passenger ship for PSNC, completed 8 July 1893
- SS Magic, ferry for Belfast Steamship Co, completed 10 August 1893
- SS Greek, passenger ship for Union Steamship Co, completed 26 August 1893
- SS Sachem, passenger ship for Geo Warren & Co, completed 28 October 1893
- SS Magellan, cargo ship for PSNC, completed 23 November 1893
- SS Gothic, passenger ship for White Star Line, completed 28 November 1893, maiden voyage 28 December 1893, renamed Gothland, scrapped 1925
- SS Inca, cargo ship for PSNC, completed 28 December 1893
- SS Cevic, livestock carrier for White Star Line, launched 23 September 1893, completed 6 January 1894, renamed Bayol 1915, Bayleaf 1917 and Pyrula 1920, scrapped 1933
- SS Templemore, cargo ship for William Johnstone, completed 7 February 1894
- SS Staffordshire, passenger ship for Bibby Steamship Co, completed 2 April 1894
- SS Torr Head, cargo ship for Ulster Steamship Co, completed 7 April 1894
- SS Pontic, baggage tender for White Star Line, launched 3 February 1894, completed 13 April 1894, scrapped 1930
- SS Ikbal, cargo ship for Edward Bates & Son, completed 5 May 1894
- SS Prussia, passenger ship for Hamburg America Line, completed 31 May 1894
- SS Persia, passenger ship for Hamburg America Line, launched 1894, completed 15 July 1894, renamed Minnewaska and then USAT Thomas, scrapped in 1929
- SS Guelph, passenger ship for Union Steamship Co, completed 8 September 1894
- SS Norman, passenger ship for Union Steamship Co, completed 13 October 1894
- SS Blairmore, cargo ship for William Johnstone, completed 17 October 1894
- SS Ulstermore, cargo ship for William Johnstone, completed 6 December 1894
- SS Oropesa, passenger ship for PSNC, completed 9 February 1895
- SS Marino, cargo ship for Thomas Dixon & Sons, completed 2 March 1895
- SS Orissa, passenger ship for PSNC, completed 30 March 1895
- SS Scotsman, passenger ship for Richard Mills & Co, launched 1895, completed 11 April 1895, maiden voyage November 1895, ran shore and was lost on 29 September 1899
- SS Georgic, livestock carrier for White Star Line, launched 22 June 1895, completed 8 August 1895, maiden voyage 26 August 1895, scuttled 10 December 1916
- SS Victorian, passenger ship for F Leyland & Co, completed 31 August 1895
- SS Armenian, passenger ship for F Leyland & Co, launched 1895, completed 19 September 1895, maiden voyage 28 November 1895, sunk by torpedo 28 June 1915
- SS American, cargo ship for West India & Pacific Steam Navigation Co, completed 8 October 1895
- SS Historian, cargo ship for Charente Steamship Co, completed 29 January 1896
- SS Cestrian, passenger ship for F Leyland & Co, completed 5 March 1896
- SS Vedamore, cargo ship for William Johnstone, completed 28 March 1896
- SS Iran, cargo ship for Edward Bates & Son, completed 30 April 1896
- SS Istrar, cargo ship for Edward Bates & Son, completed 4 June 1896
- SS Comic, ferry for Belfast Steamship Co, completed 25 September 1896
- SS Canada, passenger ship for Dominion Line, launched on 14 May 1896, completed 26 September 1896, maiden voyage 1 October 1896, scrapped 1926
- SS China, passenger ship for P&O, completed 28 November 1896
- SS European, cargo ship for West India & Pacific Steam Navigation Co, completed 3 December 1896
- SS Pennsylvania, passenger ship for Holland America Line, launched on 10 September 1896, completed 30 January 1897, renamed USS Nanesmond 1919, scrapped 1924
- SS Gascon, passenger ship for Union Steamship Line, completed 13 February 1897
- SS Arabia, cargo ship for Hamburg America Line, completed 7 March 1897
- SS Arcadia, cargo ship for Hamburg America Line, completed 2 April 1897
- SS Gaika, passenger ship for Union Steamship Line, launched 1897, completed 15 April 1897, scrapped 1929
- SS Delphic, passenger ship for White Star Line, completed 15 May 1897, torpedoed and sunk 17 March 1917
- SS Oravia, passenger ship for PSNC, completed 12 June 1897
- SS Rotterdam, passenger ship for Holland America Line, launched 18 February 1897, completed 29 July 1897, maiden voyage 18 August 1897, renamed CF Tietgen 1906 and SS Dwinsk 1913, torpedoed and sunk 18 June 1918
- SS Goorkha, passenger ship for Union Steamship Co, completed 28 August 1897
- SS Derbyshire, passenger ship for Bibby Steamship Co, launched 21 July 1897, completed 8 October 1897, scrapped 1931
- SS Briton, passenger ship for Union Steamship Line, completed 26 November 1897
- SS Cymric, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched 12 October 1897, completed 5 February 1898, maiden voyage 29 April 1898, torpedoed and sunk 8 May 1916
- SS Winifreda, passenger ship for F Leyland & Co, launched 11 September 1897, completed 17 February 1898, re-named Mesaba 1898, torpedoed and sunk 1 September 1915
- SS Brasilia, passenger ship for Hamburg America Line, completed 21 March 1898
- SS New England, passenger ship for Richard Mills & Co, launched 7 April 1898, completed 30 June 1898, renamed Romanic 1913, scrapped 1922
- SS Statendam, passenger ship for Holland America Line, launched 7 May 1898, completed 18 August 1898, renamed Scotian 1911 and Marglen in 1922, scrapped 1927
- SS Bay State, cargo ship for George Warren & Co, completed 31 August 1898
- SS German, passenger ship for Union Steamship Co, completed 10 November 1898
- SS Afric, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched 6 November 1898, completed 2 February 1899, maiden voyage 8 February 1899, torpedoed and sunk 12 February 1917
- SS Medic, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched 15 December 1898, completed 6 July 1899, renamed Hektoria 1928, sunk by U-boat 11 September 1942
- SS Winifredan, passenger ship for F Leyland & Co, completed 8 July 1899
- RMS Oceanic, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched 14 January 1899, completed 26 August 1899, maiden voyage 6 September 1899, wrecked 8 September 1914
- SS Persic, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched 8 September 1899, completed 16 November 1899, scrapped 1927
- SS Michigan, passenger ship for Atlantic Transport Co, completed 14 December 1899
- SS Galeka, passenger ship for Union Steamship Co, launched 21 October 1899, completed 23 December 1899, mined 28 October 1916
1900s
- SS Minneapolis, passenger ship for Atlantic Transport Co, completed 29 March 1900, torpedoed and sunk March 1916
- SS Saxon, passenger ship for Union Steamship Co, completed 9 June 1900
- SS Minnehaha, passenger ship for Atlantic Transport Co, launched 31 March 1900, completed 7 July 1900, torpedoed and sunk 7 September 1917
- SS Devonian, passenger ship for F Leyland & Co, completed 6 September 1900
- SS Commonwealth, passenger ship for Richard Mills & Co, launched 31 May 1900, completed 22 September 1900, maiden voyage 4 October 1900, renamed Canopic 1904
- SS Galician, passenger ship for Union Steamship Co, completed 6 December 1900
- SS Runic, passenger ship for White Star Line, completed 22 December 1900, renamed New Sevilla 1930, torpedoed and sunk 1940
- SS Suevic, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched 8 December 1900, completed 9 March 1901, maiden voyage 23 March 1901, renamed Skytteren 1928, scuttled 1942
- RMS Celtic, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched 4 April 1901, completed 11 July 1901, maiden voyage 26 July 1901, wrecked 10 December 1928
- SS Rijndam, passenger ship for Holland America Line, launched 1901, completed 3 October 1901, renamed USS Rijndam 1918, scrapped 1929
- SS Athenic, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched 17 August 1901, completed 23 January 1902, maiden voyage 13 February 1902, renamed Pelagos 1928, scrapped 1962
- RMS Walmer Castle, passenger ship for Union-Castle Line, launched on 6 July 1901, completed 20 February 1902, scrapped 1932
- SS Warwickshire, passenger ship for Bibby Steamship Co, completed 6 March 1902
- SS Noordam, passenger ship for Holland America Line, launched September 1901, completed 29 March 1902, maiden voyage 1 May 1902, renamed Kungsholm, scrapped 1927
- SS Minnetonka, passenger ship for Atlantic Transport Co, completed 17 May 1902, maiden voyage 1902, torpedoed and sunk January 1918
- SS Corinthic, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched 10 April 1902, completed 14 July 1902, maiden voyage 20 November 1902, scrapped 1932
- SS Iowa, passenger ship for George Warren & Co, launched 15 August 1902, completed 11 November 1902, renamed Bohemia 1912, USS Artemis 1919 and Empire Bittern 1941, sunk 1944
- SS Ionic, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched 22 May 1902, completed 15 December 1902, maiden voyage 16 January 1903, scrapped 1936
- RMS Cedric, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched 21 August 1902, completed 31 January 1903, maiden voyage 11 February 1903, scrapped 1932
- SS Orita, passenger ship for PSNC, completed 26 March 1903
- SS Arabic, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched 18 December 1902, completed 21 June 1903, maiden voyage 26 June 1903, torpedoed and sunk 19 August 1915
- SS Columbus, passenger ship for Richard Mills & Co, launched 26 February 1903, completed 12 September 1903, maiden voyage October 1903, renamed RMS Republic 1903, rammed and sunk January 1909
- SS Marmora, passenger ship for P&O, completed 19 November 1903
- SS Macedonia, passenger ship for P&O, completed 28 January 1904
- RMS Kenilworth Castle, passenger ship for Union Castle, launched 15 December 1903, completed 19 May 1904, scrapped 1936
- HMS Enchantress, yacht for British Admiralty, completed 11 June 1904
- RMS Baltic, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched 21 November 1903, completed 23 June 1904, maiden voyage 29 June 1904, scrapped 1933
- SS Dunluce Castle, passenger ship for Union Castle, completed 15 September 1904, sold for scrapping in 1939, instead to British Admiralty for use as accommodation ship
- SS Worcestershire, passenger ship for Bibby Steamship Co, completed 17 September 1904
- SS Pardo, cargo ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 1 October 1904
- TSS Slievemore, ferry for London & North Western Railway, launched 1904, completed 17 October 1904, scrapped 1932
- SS Mamari, passenger ship for Shaw, Savill & Albion Line, completed 3 December 1904, maiden voyage 15 December 1904
- SS Potaro, cargo ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 8 December 1904
- RMS Aragon, passenger ship for Royal Mail Line, launched 23 February 1905, completed 22 June 1905, maiden voyage 14 July 1905, renamed HMT Aragon, sunk by torpedo 1917
- SS Bologna, Cargo ship for Hamburg America Line, completed 25 May 1905
- SS Maharonda, cargo ship for T&J Brocklebank, completed 3 August 1905
- D/S Amerika, passenger ship for Hamburg America Line, launched 20 April 1905, completed 21 September 1905, renamed USS America 1917, USAT America 1919, SS America 1920 and USAT Edmund B Alexander 1940, scrapped 1957
- TSS Slieve Bawn, ferry for London & North Western Railway, launched 1904, completed 10 October 1905, scrapped 1935
- SS Herefordshire, passenger ship for Bibby Steamship Co, completed 29 November 1905
- SS Manipur, cargo ship for T&J Brocklebank, completed 13 January 1906, renamed HMS Sandhurst, scrapped 1947
- SS Nieuw Amsterdam, passenger ship for Holland America Line, launched 28 September 1905, completed 22 February 1906, maiden voyage 7 April 1906, scrapped February 1932
- SS Heroic, ferry for Belfast Steamship Co, launched 1906, completed 23 April 1906
- SS Matheran, cargo ship for T&J Brocklebank, completed 12 May 1906
- SS Graphic, ferry for Belfast Steamship Co, launched 1906, completed 19 May 1906
- SS Amazon, passenger ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 5 June 1906
- SS Ortega, cargo ship for PSNC, completed 28 June 1906
- SS Oronsa, cargo ship for PSNC, completed 16 August 1906
- SS Salamanca, cargo ship for Hamburg America Line, completed 15 September 1906
- SS Rohilla, cargo ship for British-India Steam Navigation Co, launched 6 September 1906, completed 17 November 1906, wrecked 30 October 1914
- SS Malakand, cargo ship for T&J Brocklebank, completed 14 December 1906, torpedoed and sunk 1917
- SS Aburi, cargo ship for Elder Dempster, completed 2 January 1907
- SS Sierra Leone, cargo ship for Elder Dempster, completed 8 January 1907
- RMS Adriatic, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched on 20 September 1906, completed 25 April 1907, maiden voyage 8 May 1907, scrapped 1935
- SS President Lincoln, passenger ship for Hamburg America Line, launched 1907, completed 14 May 1907, renamed USS President Lincoln 1917, torpedoed and sunk 31 May 1918
- SS Fulani, cargo ship for Elder Dempster, completed 1 June 1907
- SS Avon, passenger ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 15 June 1907
- SS Prashu, cargo ship for Elder Dempster, completed 29 June 1907
- SS President Grant, passenger ship for Hamburg America Line, launched 19 February 1903 (as Servian for Wilson & Furness Leyland Line, unused), completed 3 September 1907, renamed USS President Grant (SP-3014) 1917, USAT Republic 1921 and USS Republic 1941, scrapped 1952
- SS Iroquois, oil tanker for Anglo American Oil Co, completed 19 October 1907, scrapped 1947
- SS Asturias, passenger ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 8 January 1908
- SS Navahoe, oil barge for Anglo American Oil Co, completed 18 January 1908, scuttled 1936
- SS Median, cargo ship for F Leyland & Co, completed 25 January 1908
- SS Memphian, cargo ship for F Leyland & Co, completed 20 February 1908
- SS Mercian, cargo ship for Furness Leyland Line, completed 16 May 1908
- SS Rotterdam, passenger ship for Holland America Line, completed 3 June 1908, scrapped 1940
- SS Pericles, passenger ship for Aberdeen Line, launched 21 December 1907, completed 4 June 1908, maiden voyage 8 July 1908, wrecked 31 March 1910
- SS Leopoldville, passenger ship for Compagnie Belge Maritime du Congo, completed 10 November 1908, renamed SS Absini
- SS Lapland, passenger ship for Red Star Line, launched 27 June 1908, completed 27 March 1909, maiden voyage 10 April 1909, scrapped 1934
- SS Laurentic, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched 1908, completed 15 April 1909, maiden voyage 29 April 1909, sunk by mines 25 January 1917
- SS Minnewaska, passenger ship for Atlantic Transport Co, completed 24 April 1909, maiden voyage 1909, mined 29 November 1916
- SS Mallina, cargo ship for Australasian Steam Navigation Co, launched 25 March 1909, completed 29 April 1909, renamed HMAS Mallina 1914, Mallina 1915 Seiko Maru 1929 and Siberia Maru 1935, bombed and sunk 24 September 1944
- SS Megantic, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched 10 December 1908, completed 3 June 1909, maiden voyage 17 June 1909, scrapped 1933
- SS Karoola, passenger ship for McIlwraith & McEachearn Ltd, completed 8 July 1909
- SS Berbice, cargo ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 8 July 1909
- SS Meltonian, cargo ship for Furness Leyland Line, completed 17 August 1909
- SS Pakeha, cargo ship for Shaw Savill Line, completed 20 August 1909
- SS Leicestershire, passenger ship for Bibby Steamship Co, launched 3 June 1909, completed 11 September 1909, maiden voyage 23 September 1909, renamed British Exhibitor and Zamzam, sunk by German raider in April 1941
- SS Balantia, cargo ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 18 December 1909
1910s
- RMS Edinburgh Castle, passenger ship for Union Castle, launched 27 January 1910, completed 28 April 1910, maiden voyage May 1910, sunk as a target 1945
- SS Gloucestershire, passenger ship for Bibby Steamship Co, launched 7 July 1909, completed 22 October 1910, scrapped 1936
- SS Preussen, passenger ship for the Hamburg America Line, completed 13 December 1910
- TSS Themistocles, passenger ship for Aberdeen Line, launched 22 September 1910, completed 12 January 1911, scrapped 1947
- SS Sachen, passenger ship for Hamburg America Line, completed 21 January 1911
- SS Bayern, passenger ship for Hamburg America Line, completed 16 February 1911
- SS Nomadic, passenger tender for White Star Line, launched 25 April 1911, completed 27 May 1911, maiden voyage 31 May 1911, renamed Ingenieur Minard, preserved in Belfast
- SS Traffic, passenger tender for White Star Line, launched 27 April 1911, completed 27 May 1911, maiden voyage 31 May 1911, renamed Ingenieur Riebell, sunk 1941
- RMS Olympic, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched 20 October 1910, completed 31 May 1911, maiden voyage 14 June 1911, scrapped 1937
- SS Demosthenes, passenger ship for Aberdeen Line, launched 28 February 1911, completed 5 August 1911, scrapped 1931
- SS Maloja, passenger ship for P&O, completed 7 September 1911, mined and sunk 27 February 1916
- SS Galway Castle, passenger ship for Union Castle, completed 9 October 2011, torpedoed and sunk 1918
- SS Zealandic, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched 29 June 1911, completed 12 October 1911, maiden voyage 30 October 1911, wrecked 1941
- SS Patriotic, ferry for Belfast Steamship Co, completed 28 March 1912, renamed Lady Leinster, Lady Connaught 1938 and Lady Killarney 1947, scrapped 1956
- RMS Titanic, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched 31 May 1911, completed 2 April 1912, maiden voyage 10 April 1912, sunk 15 April 1912 2:20 am (ship's time) 5:20 (GMT)
- RMS Arlanza, passenger ship for Royal Mail Line, launched 23 November 1911, completed 8 June 1912, scrapped 1938
- SS Deseado, passenger ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 27 June 1912
- SS Demerara, passenger ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 8 August 1912
- SS Oxfordshire, completed 17 September 1912, renamed Safina-E-Arab 1951, scrapped 1958
- SS Desna, passenger ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 3 October 1912
- SS Darro, passenger ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 31 October 1912
- SS Abosso, cargo ship for African Steamship Co, completed 19 December 1912, maiden voyage 8 January 1913, torpedoed and sunk 24 April 1917
- SS Drina, passenger ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 16 January 1913
- SS Appam, passenger ship for British & African Steamship Co, completed 27 February 1913, maiden voyage 12 March 1913, captured by German raider in 1916 (see The S. S. Appam court case), renamed SS Mandingo, scrapped 1936
- SS Ceramic, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched 11 December 1912, completed 5 July 1913, maiden voyage 24 July 1913, torpedoed and sunk 6 December 1942
- SS Katoomba, passenger ship for McIlwraith & McEachern & Co, launched 10 April 1913, completed 10 July 1913, renamed Columbia 1949, scrapped 1959
- SS Attendant, passenger tender for Elder Dempster, completed 21 August 1913
- SS Andes, passenger ship for PSNC, completed 12 September 1913
- SS Maryland, passenger ship for Atlantic Transport Co, completed 1 November 1913
- SS Orduna, passenger ship for PSNC, launched 2 October 1913, completed 22 January 1914, maiden voyage 19 February 1914, scrapped 1951
- SS Missouri, passenger ship for Atlantic Transport Co, completed 28 February 1914
- SS Egba, cargo ship for Elder Dempster, completed 5 April 1914
- SS Alcantara, passenger ship for Royal Mail Line, launched October 1913, completed 28 May 1914, maiden voyage June 1914, sunk by enemy action 29 February 1916
- SS Euripides, passenger ship for Aberdeen Line, launched 29 January 1914, completed 6 June 1914, maiden voyage 1 July 1914, renamed MS Akaroa 1932, scrapped 1954
- SS Egori, cargo ship for Elder Dempster, completed 21 June 1914
- SS Mississippi, passenger ship for Atlantic Transport Co, completed 5 November 1914
- SS Apapa, (Clyde-built), passenger ship for Elder Dempster, completed 4 March 1915
- SS Falistra, cargo ship for East Asiatic Co, completed 31 March 1915
- HMS Abercrombie, monitor for British Admiralty, launched 15 April 1915, completed 29 May 1915, scrapped 1927
- HMS Havelock, monitor for British Admiralty, launched 29 April 1915, completed 29 May 1915, scrapped 1927
- HMS M29, monitor for British Admiralty, launched 22 May 1915, completed 20 June 1915, renamed Medusa 1925, Talbot 1941 and Medway II 1944, scrapped 1946
- HMS M32, (sub-contracted to Workman Clark), monitor for British Admiralty, launched 22 May 1915, completed 20 June 1915, renamed SS Ampat 1920
- HMS Raglan, (Govan-built), monitor for British Admiralty, launched 29 April 1915, completed 24 June 1915, sunk 20 January 1918
- HMS M33, (sub-contracted to Workman Clark), monitor for British Admiralty, launched 22 May 1915, completed 26 June 1915, renamed Minerva 1925 and Hulk C23, preserved asM33
- HMS M30, monitor for British Admiralty, launched 23 June 1915, completed 9 July 1915, sunk by enemy action 14 May 1916
- HMS M31, monitor for British Admiralty, launched 24 June 1915, completed 9 July 1915, renamed Melpomene 1925 and Menelaus 1941, scrapped 1948
- HMS Lord Clive, monitor for British Admiralty, launched 10 June 1915, completed 10 July 1915, scrapped 1927
- HMS General Craufurd, monitor for British Admiralty, launched 8 July 1915, completed 26 August 1915, scrapped 1921
- HMS Prince Eugene, (Govan-built), monitor for British Admiralty, launched 14 July 1915, completed 2 September 1915, scrapped 1921
- SS Orbita, passenger ship for PSNC, launched 7 July 1914, completed 31 July 1915, maiden voyage 26 September 1919, scrapped 1950
- HMS Earl of Peterborough, monitor for British Admiralty, launched 16 January 1915, completed 23 September 1915, scrapped 1921
- RMT Almanzora, passenger ship for Royal Mail Line, launched on 19 November 1914, completed 7 October 1915
- SS Kangaroo, cargo ship for Western Australian Government, completed 22 October 1915
- HMS Sir Thomas Picton, monitor for British Admiralty, launched 30 September 1915, completed 4 November 1915, scrapped 1921
- SS Glengyle, cargo ship for Glen Line, completed 7 December 1915
- HMHS Britannic, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched 26 February 1914, completed 8 December 1915, sunk by mine 21 November 1916
- HMS P24, (Govan-built), patrol boat for British Admiralty, launched 24 November 1915, completed 21 January 1916, scrapped 1921
- HMS P25, (Govan-built), patrol boat for British Admiralty, launched 15 January 1916, completed 17 March 1916, scrapped 1921
- SS Glenartney, cargo ship for Glen Line, completed 16 May 1916
- HMS Terror, (Govan-built), monitor for British Admiralty, launched 18 May 1916, completed 6 August 1916, sunk by enemy action 23 February 1941
- HMS Erebus, (Govan-built), monitor for British Admiralty, launched 19 June 1916, completed 2 September 1916, scrapped July 1946
- SS Glenamoy, cargo ship for Glen Line, completed 22 September 1916
- HMS Salmon (H58), destroyer for British Admiralty, launched 7 October 1916, completed 20 December 1916, renamed Sable 1933, scrapped 1937
- HMS Glorious, cruiser for British Admiralty, launched 20 April 1916, completed 31 December 1916, converted to aircraft carrier 1930, sunk by enemy action 8 June 1940
- SS Brecknockshire, cargo ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 11 January 1917
- SS Marconi, cargo ship for Lamport & Holt, completed 1 February 1917
- HMS Sylph, (Govan-built), destroyer for British Admiralty, launched 15 November 1916, completed 10 February 1917, scrapped 1927
- HMS Skilful, (Govan-built), destroyer for British Admiralty, launched 3 February 1917, completed 26 March 1917, scrapped 1926
- SS Justicia, passenger ship launched 9 July 1914 as SS Statendam for Holland America Line, completed 7 April 1917 for White Star Line, torpedoed and sunk July 1918
- HMS Springbok, (Govan-built), destroyer for British Admiralty, launched 9 March 1917, completed 30 April 1917, scrapped 1926
- HMS Tetrarch, (Govan-built), destroyer for British Admiralty, launched 20 April 1917, completed 2 June 1917, scrapped 1934
- SS Belgenland, passenger ship for International Navigation Co, launched 31 December 1914, completed 21 June 1917 as Belgic, renamed Belgenland 1923 and Columbia 1935, scrapped 1936
- SS Lancashire, passenger ship for Bibby Steamship Co, completed 9 August 1917, scrapped April 1956
- HMS Tenacious, (Govan-built), destroyer for British Admiralty, launched 21 May 1917, completed 11 August 1917, scrapped 1928
- SS War Shamrock, A-type cargo ship for Shipping Controller, completed 20 August 1917
- HMS P62, (Govan-built), patrol boat for British Admiralty, renamed PC62, launched 7 June 1917, completed 31 August 1917, scrapped 1921
- SS Glenavy, cargo ship for Glen Line, completed 1 September 1917
- SS Millais, cargo ship for Lamport & Holt, completed 18 September 1917
- SS War Clover, A-type cargo ship for Shipping Controller, completed 20 September 1917
- SS War Trefoil, A-type cargo ship for Shipping Controller, completed 16 October 1917
- SS War Cowslip, A-type cargo ship for Shipping Controller, completed 13 December 1917
- SS War Cobra, B-type cargo ship for Shipping Controller, completed 20 December 1917
- SS War Hostage, AO tanker for Shipping Controller, completed 22 December 1917
- RMS Regina, passenger ship for Dominion Line, launched 1917, completed 11 January 1918, entered passenger service 1919, renamed Westerland, scrapped 1947
- SS Melita, passenger ship for Canadian Pacific Railway, launched 21 April 1917, completed 12 January 1918, renamed Liguria, scuttled January 1941, raised 1950 and scrapped
- SS War Python, B-type cargo ship for Shipping Controller, completed 24 January 1918
- SS War Viper, B-type cargo ship for Shipping Controller, completed 14 March 1918
- SS War Expert, AO tanker for Shipping Controller, completed 18 March 1918
- SS Minnekahda, passenger ship for Atlantic Transport Co, completed 21 March 1918, scrapped 1936
- SS War Bittern, B-type cargo ship for Shipping Controller, completed 11 April 1918
- SS Coney, coaster for G&J Burns Ltd, completed 27 April 1918
- SS War African, AO tanker for Shipping Controller, completed 15 May 1918
- SS Orca, passenger ship for PSNC, completed 25 May 1918
- SS War Lemur, B-type cargo ship for Shipping Controller, completed 28 May 1918
- SS War Buckler, D-type cargo ship for Shipping Controller, completed 30 May 1918
- SS War Tabard, D-type cargo ship for Shipping Controller, completed 15 June 1918
- SS War Legate, AO tanker for Shipping Controller, completed 28 June 1918
- SS Vedic, cargo ship for White Star Line, completed 10 July 1918
- SS Rimouski, cargo ship for Dominion Line, completed 11 July 1918
- HMS St Aubin, tug for British Admiralty, completed 21 August 1918
- SS War Snake, B-type cargo ship for Shipping Controller, completed 29 August 1918
- SS War Envoy, AO tanker for Shipping Controller, completed 5 September 1918
- HMS Vindictive, seaplane carrier for British Admiralty, launched 17 January 1918, completed 19 October 1918, scrapped 1946
- HMS St Bees, tug for British Admiralty, completed 24 October 1918
- SS War Icarus, G-type cargo ship for Shipping Controller, completed 31 October 1918
- SS War Aryan, AO tanker for Shipping Controller, completed 7 November 1918
- SS War Melody, N-type cargo ship for Shipping Controller, completed 7 November 1918
- SS Minnedosa, (Clyde-built), passenger ship for Canadian Pacific Railway, launched 17 October 1917, completed 21 November 1918, renamed Piemonte, scuttled August 1943, raised 1949 and scrapped
- SS War Music, N-type cargo ship for Shipping Controller, completed 5 December 1918
- HMS St Mellows, tug for British Admiralty, completed 30 December 1918
- SS War Jasmine, A-type cargo ship for Shipping Controller, completed 31 December 1918
- SS War Dream, N-type cargo ship for Shipping Controller, completed 9 January 1919
- HMS St Olaves, tug for British Admiralty, completed 4 March 1919
- SS War Riddle, N-type cargo ship for Atlantic Transport Co, completed 4 March 1919
- SS War Priam, G-type cargo ship for Shipping Controller, completed 13 March 1919
- SS War Paris, G-type cargo ship for Shipping Controller, completed 17 April 1919
- SS War Vision, N-type cargo ship for Shipping Controller, completed 8 May 1919
- SS War Justice, N-type cargo ship for Shipping Controller, completed 27 May 1919
- SS War Pampas, A-type cargo ship for Shipping controller, completed 13 June 1919
- SS Biafra, B-type cargo ship for African Steamship Co, completed 19 June 1919
- SS War Liberty, N-type cargo ship for Shipping Controller, completed 26 June 1919
- SS Glenade, cargo ship for Glen Line, completed 16 July 1919
- SS New Georgia, N-type cargo ship for Elder Dempster, completed 14 August 1919
- SS New Mexico, N-type cargo ship for Elder Dempster, completed 28 August 1919
- SS War Jonquil, A-type cargo ship for Shipping Controller, completed 9 September 1919
- SS New Texas, N-Type cargo ship for Elder Dempster, completed 18 September 1919
- SS Siris, B-type cargo ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 25 September 1919
- SS New Toronto, N-type cargo ship for Elder Dempster, completed 9 October 1919
- SS Glenariffe, cargo ship for Glen Line, completed 23 October 1919
- SS War Poplar, B-type cargo ship for Shipping Controller, launched as War Poplar, completed 25 November 1919 as Dromore Castle
- SS Dundrum Castle, B-type cargo ship for Union Castle, completed 31 December 1919, sunk 1943
1920s
- SS Glenluce, cargo ship for Glen Line, completed 14 January 1920
- SS War Maple, AO tanker for Shipping Controller, completed 29 January 1920
- SS New Brighton, N-type cargo ship for African Steamship Co, completed 31 January 1920
- SS Philadelphian, N-type cargo ship for F Leyland & Co, completed 19 February 1920
- SS Boma, B-type cargo ship for Elder Dempster, completed 26 February 1920
- SS War Passion, N-type cargo ship for Elder Dempster, completed 23 March 1920
- SS Somerset Coast, coaster for Coast Lines, completed 25 March 1920
- SS Narkunda, passenger ship for P&O, completed 30 March 1920
- SS New Brooklyn, N-type cargo ship for Elder Dempster, completed 31 March 1920
- SS Ekari, cargo ship for Elder Dempster, completed 13 April 1920
- SS Glentara, cargo ship for Glen Line, completed 13 April 1920
- Britmex No6, oil barge for British Mexican Petroleum Company (BMPC), completed 28 May 1920
- Britmex No7, oil barge for BMPC, completed 3 June 1920
- Britmex No4, oil barge for BMPC, completed 4 June 1920
- Britmex No8, oil barge for BMPC, completed 8 June 1920
- Britmex No2, oil barge for BMPC, completed 16 June 1920
- Britmex No3, oil barge for BMPC, completed 17 June 1920
- SS New Columbia, N-type cargo ship for Elder Dempster, completed 30 June 1920
- Britmex No5, oil barge for BMPC, completed 1 July 1920
- SS Dorsetshire, cargo ship for Bibby Steamship Co, launched 22 April 1920, completed 14 August 1920, scrapped 1954
- SS Glenogle, cargo ship for Glen Line, completed 19 August 1920
- SS Yorkshire, passenger ship for Bibby Steamship Co, completed 2 September 1920, maiden voyage September 1920, torpedoed and sunk on 17 October 1939
- SS La Paz, cargo ship for PSNC, completed 25 September 1920
- SS Inveritchen, oil tanker for BMPC, completed 1 October 1920
- SS War Triumph, A-type cargo ship for Shipping Controller, completed 7 October 1920
- SS Inverampton, oil tanker for BMPC, completed 1 November 1920
- SS War Bamboo, A-type cargo ship for Shipping Controller, completed 19 November 1920
- Britmex No1, oil barge for BMPC, completed 26 November 1920
- MS Glenapp, cargo ship for Glen Line, completed 14 December 1920
- Britmex No9, oil barge for BMPC, completed 23 December 1920
- SS Calgary, refrigerated cargo ship for Elder Dempster, completed 3 February 1921
- SS Redbreast, coaster for Coast Lines, completed 11 February 1921
- SS Inverleith, oil tanker for BMPC, completed 3 March 1921
- Britmex No10, oil barge for BMPC, completed 7 March 1921
- Britmex No11, oil barge for BMPC, completed 8 March 1921
- RMS Arundel Castle, passenger ship for Union Castle, launched 11 September 1919, completed 8 April 1921, maiden voyage 22 April 1921, scrapped 1959
- SS Francunion, oil barge for British Union Oil Co, completed 3 May 1921
- SS Somersetshire, cargo ship for Bibby Steamship Co, launched 24 February 1921, completed 9 June 1921, scrapped 1954
- SS Baradine, passenger ship for P&O, completed 18 August 1921
- SS Leighton, cargo ship for Lamport and Holt, completed 13 October 1921
- SS Lobos, cargo ship for PSNC, completed 14 October 1921
- SS Losada, cargo ship for PSNC, completed 1 November 1921
- SS Lady Valentia, coaster for Coast Lines, completed 16 November 1921
- SS Linnell, cargo ship for Lamport & Holt, completed 27 December 1921
- SS Lochkatrine, passenger ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 18 January 1922
- SS Sophocles, passenger ship for Aberdeen Line, launched 22 September 1921, completed 2 February 1922, maiden voyage 1 March 1922, renamed Tamaroa, scrapped 1957
- SS Gorilla, coaster for Coast Lines, completed 7 February 1922
- SS Dinteldyk, cargo ship for Holland America Line, completed 10 February 1922
- SS Glengarry, cargo ship for Glen Line, completed 23 February 1922
- RMS Windsor Castle, passenger ship for Union Castle, completed 11 March 1922
- SS Barrabool, passenger ship for P&O, completed 30 March 1922
- SS Glenbeg, cargo ship for Glen Line, completed 20 April 1922
- SS Pittsburgh, launched 1913, completed 25 May 1922, entered service 1922, renamed Pennland, sunk 1942
- SS Eastern Coast, coaster for Coast Lines, completed 1 June 1922
- SS Lassell, cargo ship for Lamport & Holt, completed 22 June 1922
- SS Diogenes, passenger ship for Aberdeen Line, launched 2 March 1922, completed 4 July 1922, maiden voyage 16 August 1922, renamed Mataroa, scrapped 1957
- SS Bendigo, passenger ship for P&O, completed 9 August 1922
- SS Ayrshire Coast, coaster for Coast Lines, completed 5 October 1922
- SS Volendam, (Govan-built), passenger ship for Holland America Line, launched 6 July 1922, completed 12 October 1922, maiden voyage 4 November 1922, scrapped 1952
- Ferry No6, ferry for Clyde Navigation Co, completed 7 November 1922
- Ferry No7, ferry for Clyde Navigation Co, completed 7 November 1922
- SS Invergoil, oil tanker for BMPC, completed 9 November 1922
- SS Lurcher, coaster for Coast Lines, completed 11 November 1922
- SS Adda, (Clyde-built), passenger ship for Elder Dempster, completed 14 November 1922
- SS Inverurie, oil tanker for BMPC, completed 23 November 1922
- SS Lochgoil, cargo ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 14 December 1922
- SS Bompata, B-type cargo ship for Elder Dempster, completed 16 January 1923
- SS Cochrane, refrigerated cargo ship for Elder Dempster, completed 8 March 1923
- SS Calumet, refrigerated cargo ship for Elder Dempster, completed 15 March 1923
- SS Araby, cargo ship for David MacIver & Co, completed 16 March 1923
- SS Drechytk, cargo ship for Holland America Line, completed 22 March 1923
- SS Orova, passenger ship for PSNC, completed 22 March 1923
- SS Inveravon, oil tanker for BMPC, completed 27 March 1923
- TSS Veendam, passenger ship for Holland America Line, launched 18 November 1922, completed 29 March 1923, maiden voyage 18 April 1923, scrapped 1953
- SS Invergordon, oil tanker for BMPC, completed 5 April 1923
- SS Statendam, passenger ship for Holland America Line, completed 13 April 1923
- SS Ediba, passenger ship for African Steamship Co, completed 18 April 1923
- SS Dorelian, cargo ship for F Leyland & Co, completed 15 May 1923
- SS Doric, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched 8 August 1922, completed 29 May 1923, maiden voyage 8 June 1923, scrapped November 1935
- SS Oakton, cargo ship for Matthews Steamship Co, completed 31 May 1923
- SS Laguna, cargo ship for PSNC, completed 3 July 1923
- SS Minnewaska, passenger ship for the Atlantic Transport Line, launched 22 March 1923, completed 25 August 1923, maiden voyage 1 September 1923, scrapped 1934
- RMS Mooltan, passenger ship for P&O, launched 15 February 1923, completed 22 September 1923, maiden voyage 5 October 1923, scrapped 1954
- RMS Maloja, passenger ship for P&O, launched 19 April 1923, completed 25 October 1923, maiden voyage 2 November 1923, scrapped 1954
- SS Gujarat, passenger ship for Bank Line, completed 20 December 1923
- SS Kathiawar, passenger ship for Bank Line, completed 15 February 1924
- SS Luxmi, passenger ship for Bank Line, completed 25 March 1924
- SS Cedarton, cargo ship for Matthews Steamship Co, completed 5 April 1924
- SS Birchton, cargo ship for Matthews Steamship Co, completed 12 April 1924
- SS Invergarry, oil tanker for BMPC, completed 17 April 1924
- SS Minnetonka, passenger ship for Atlantic Transport Line, launched 10 January 1924, completed 24 April 1924, scrapped 1934
- SS Cable Enterprise, cable layer for Western Telegraph Co, completed 20 May 1924
- SS Glenshiel, cargo ship for Glen Line, completed 22 May 1924
- SS Inverbank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 29 May 1924
- SS Lochmonar, cargo ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 26 June 1924
- SS Glenbank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 27 June 1924
- SS Tonbridge, ferry for Southern Railway Company, completed 21 July 1924
- SS Cariboo, refrigerated cargo ship for Elder Dempster, completed 16 August 1924
- SS Minster, ferry for Southern Railway Company, completed 18 August 1924
- SS Birchbank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 4 September 1924
- SS Papuan Chief, cargo ship for Steamship Trading Co, completed 24 September 1924
- SS Cedarbank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 16 October 1924
- Redline No1, oil tanker for BMPC, completed 5 November 1924
- SS Asuka Maru, cargo ship for Nippon Yusen Kaisha Line, completed 12 November 1924
- SS Elmsworth, cargo ship for RS Dalglish Ltd, completed 13 November 1924
- SS Inverglass, oil tanker for BMPC, completed 25 November 1924
- SS Procris, cargo ship for J&P Hutchinson Ltd, completed 27 November 1924
- SS Comliebank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 6 December 1924
- SS Clydebank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 2 January 1925
- Waterman, water barge for Bank Line, completed 21 January 1925
- SS Fendris, cargo ship for J&P Hutchinson Ltd, completed 5 February 1925
- SS Oakworth, cargo ship for RS Dalglish Ltd, completed 12 February 1925
- SS Razmak, (Clyde-built), passenger ship for P&O, launched 1924, completed 26 February 1925, renamed SS Monowai 1930 and 1946, HMNZS Monowai 1939, and HMS Monowai 1943, scrapped in 1960
- SS Thistleros, cargo ship for Allan Black & Co, completed 19 March 1925
- SS Inverlago, oil tanker for Lago Shipping Co, completed 24 March 1925
- SS Alynbank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 26 March 1925
- SS Elmbank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 23 April 1925
- SS Inverossa, oil tanker for Lago Shipping Co, completed 24 April 1925
- SS Inverpool, oil tanker for BMPC, completed 20 May 1925
- SS Hythe, ferry for Southern Railway Co, completed 5 June 1925
- SS Invercaibo, oil tanker for Lago Shipping Co, completed 9 June 1925
- SS Forrestbank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 11 June 1925
- SS Inverruba, oil tanker for Lago Shipping Co, completed 30 June 1925
- SS Hazelmere, ferry for Southern Railway Co, completed 6 July 1925
- SS Nairnbank, cargo ship for Bank LIne, completed 7 July 1925
- SS Whitstable, ferry for Southern Railway Co, completed 17 August 1925
- SS Rawalpindi, (Clyde-built), passenger ship for P&O, launched 26 March 1925, completed 3 September 1925, renamed HMS Rawalpindi 1939, sunk by enemy action 23 November 1939
- SS Weirbank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 9 September 1925
- SS Temuco, tender for P&O, completed 22 September 1925
- SS Fratton, ferry for Southern Railway Co, completed 28 September 1925
- SS Larchbank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 1 October 1925
- SS Levernbank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 23 November 1925
- SS Gascony, cargo ship for David MacIver & Co, completed 25 November 1925
- SS King James, cargo ship for King Line, completed 28 November 1925
- SS King Malcolm, cargo ship for King Line, completed 29 December 1925
- SS Myrtlebank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 29 December 1925
- SS Madrid, cargo ship for Argentine Navigation Co, completed 30 December 1925
- SS Rajputana, (Clyde-built), passenger ship for P&O, launched 1925, completed 30 December 1925, renamed HMS Rajputana 1939, torpedoed and sunk 13 April 1941
- SS Marthara, cargo ship for MacLay& MacIntyre Ltd, completed 16 January 1926
- RMS Asturias, passenger ship for Royal Mail Line, launched 7 July 1925, completed 6 February 1926
- SS Olivebank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 9 February 1926
- SS Colonial, cargo ship for T&J Harrison, completed 19 February 1926
- SS Roma, cargo ship for Argentine Navigation Co, completed 24 February 1926
- SS Director, cargo ship for T&J Harrison, completed 8 March 1926
- SS Oakbank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 11 March 1926
- SS Speybank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 20 April 1926
- Begonia, oil barge for Argentine Navigation Co, completed 26 April 1926
- Boltonia, oil barge for Argentine Navigation Co, completed 28 April 1926
- SS Maidstone, ferry for Southern Railway Co, completed 30 April 1926
- SS San Nicolas, oil tanker for Lago Shipping Co, completed 20 May 1926
- SS Springbank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 26 May 1926
- SS Papudo, tug for PSNC, completed 2 June 1926
- SS Ringwood, ferry for Southern Railway Co, completed 14 June 1926
- MV Carnarvon Castle, passenger ship for Union Castle, launched 14 January 1926, completed 26 June 1926, maiden voyage 16 July 1926, scrapped 1963
- SS Ambrosio, oil tanker for Lago Shipping Co, completed 7 July 1926
- MV Accra, passenger ship for Elder Dempster, completed 17 August 1926, torpedoed and sunk 26 July 1940
- SS Banda, lighter for Elder Dempster, completed 27 August 1926
- SS Dolores de Urquiza, train ferry for Entre Ríos Railway Co, completed 2 October 1926
- SS Koolinda, cargo ship for Western Australian Government, completed 23 December 1926
- MV Apapa, passenger ship for Elder Dempster, launched 26 August 1926, completed 28 January 1927, bombed and sunk 15 November 1940
- RMS Alcantara, passenger ship for Royal Mail Line, launched 1927, completed 18 February 1927, scrapped 1958
- SS Sin Kheng Seng, coaster for McKie & Baxter Ltd, completed 2 April 1927
- SS Encina, lighter for Argentine Navigation Co, completed 9 May 1927
- SS Enea, lighter for Argentine Navigation Co, completed 24 May 1927
- SS Paua, oil tanker for Nederland Stoomboot Co, completed 9 June 1927
- SS Lagunilla, oil tanker for Lago Shipping Co, completed 16 June 1927
- SS Icotea, oil tanker for Lago Shipping Co, completed 17 June 1927
- SS La Salina, oil tanker for Lago Shipping Co, completed 28 June 1927
- SS Minmi, coaster for J&A Brown Ltd, completed 30 June 1927
- SS Erata, lighter for Argentine Navigation Co, completed 5 July 1927
- SS Erica, lighter for Argentine Navigation Co, completed 5 July 1927
- La Falaise, yacht for Mr James Allen, completed 13 July 1927
- SS Berta, oil tanker for Anglo Saxon Petroleum Co, completed 14 July 1927
- London Mammoth, crane pontoon for the Port of London Authority, completed 16 July 1927
- SS San Carlos, oil tanker for Lago Shipping Co, completed 29 July 1927
- SS Grantleyhall, cargo ship for West Hartlepool Steamship Co, completed 16 August 1927
- SS Dunkwa, cargo ship for Elder Dempster, completed 24 August 1927
- SS Brigida, oil tanker for Anglo Saxon Petroleum Co, completed 30 August 1927
- SS Agatha, oil tanker for Nederland Stoomboot Co, completed 8 September 1927
- SS Eddystone, coaster for Clyde Shipping Co, completed 15 September 1927
- SS Oranjestad, oil tanker for Bank Line, completed 23 September 1927
- SS Sabaneta, oil tanker for Bank Line, completed 30 September 1927
- SS Petronella, oil tanker for Nederland Stoomboot Co, completed 11 October 1927
- SS Lahji, tug for P&O, completed 16 October 1927
- SS Palacio, cargo ship for MacAndrews & Co, completed 19 October 1927
- SS Dixcove, cargo ship for Elder Dempster, completed 21 October 1927
- SS Kheti, cargo ship for James Moss Ltd, completed 25 October 1927
- SS Laurentic, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched 16 June 1927, completed 1 November 1927, maiden voyage 12 November 1927, torpedoed and sunk 3 November 1940
- SS Uganda, cargo ship for MacLay & MacIntyre Ltd, completed 4 November 1927
- SS Paula, oil tanker for Nederland Stoomboot Co, completed 22 November 1927
- SS Zahra, oil tanker for Vacuum Oil Co, completed 22 November 1927
- SS Iguazu, passenger ship for Argentine Navigation Co, 26 November 1927
- Sefwi, barge for Elder Dempster, completed 29 November 1927
- Wala, barge for Elder Dempster, completed 29 November 1927
- SS King Edgar, cargo ship for King Line, completed 30 November 1927
- SS Pelayo, cargo ship for MacAndrews & Co, completed 1 December 1927
- SS Daru, cargo ship for Elder Dempster, completed 20 December 1927
- SS King Edwin, cargo ship for King Line, completed 20 December 1927
- SS Pacheco, cargo ship for MacAndrews & Co, completed 22 December 1927
- SS Dafila, cargo ship for British & Continental Steamship Co, completed 10 January 1928
- SS King Egbert, cargo ship for King Line, completed 17 January 1928
- SS Nimoda, cargo ship for Hain Steamship Co, completed 19 January 1928
- SS Pinto, cargo ship for MacAndrews & Co, completed 2 February 1928
- SS King John, cargo ship for King Line, completed 16 February 1928
- SS Ponzano, cargo ship for MacAndrews & Co, completed 28 February 1928
- SS Dagomba, cargo ship for Elder Dempster, completed 15 March 1928
- SS King Lud, cargo ship for King Line, completed 15 March 1928
- SS Punta Benitez, oil tanker for Lago Shipping Co, completed 16 March 1928
- SS Deal, ferry for Southern Railway Co, completed 20 March 1928
- SS Cabo Espichel, tug for McKie & Baxter Ltd, completed 28 March 1928
- SS Saugor, cargo ship for James Nourse Ltd, completed 29 March 1928
- SS Tia Juana, oil tanker for Lago Shipping Co, completed 4 April 1928
- SS King Neptune, cargo ship for King Line, completed 17 April 1928
- SS Hooberg, oil tanker for lago Shipping Co, completed 25 April 1928
- SS Portwey, tug for Portland & Weymouth Coaling Co, completed 28 April 1928
- SS George Livesey, tug for Southern Gas Co, completed 12 May 1928
- SS King Arthur, cargo ship for King Line, completed 17 May 1928
- SS Punta Gorda, oil tanker for Lago Shipping Co, completed 18 May 1928
- SS King William, cargo ship for King Line, completed 19 May 1928
- SS Delfina Mitre, train ferry for Entre Rios Railway Co, completed 29 May 1928
- SS Yamanota, oil tanker for lago Shipping Co, completed 13 June 1928
- SS King Stephen, cargo ship for King Line, completed 14 June 1928
- MV Oceanic, superliner for the White Star Line, laid down 28 June, 1928, cancelled late 1929.
- SS Brittany, cargo ship for David MacIver & Co, completed 30 June 1928
- SS Nyanza, cargo ship for MacLay & MacIntyre Ltd, completed 4 July 1928
- SS Centura, lighter for Argentine Navigation Co, completed 12 July 1928
- SS Clydefield, oil tanker for Hunting & Sons, completed 12 July 1928
- SS Cabo Raso, tug for McKie & Baxter Ltd, completed 2 August 1928
- SS Cabo Sardao, tug for McKie & Baxter Ltd, completed 17 August 1928
- SS Designer, cargo ship for T&J Harrison Ltd, completed 7 September 1928
- SS Kerma, cargo ship for Strick Line, completed 20 September 1928
- SS Ciudad de Salto, passenger ship for Argentine Navigation Co, completed 21 September 1928
- MV Highland Monarch, passenger ship for H&W Nelson Ltd, completed 2 October 1928
- SS Behar, cargo ship for Hain Steamship Co, completed 7 November 1928
- SS Celtic Monarch, cargo ship for Raeburn & Verel Ltd, completed 7 January 1929
- SS Idomo, lighter for Elder Dempster, completed 10 January 1929
- MV Highland Chieftain, passenger ship for H&W Nelson Ltd, completed 26 January 1929
- SS Cardiff, cargo ship for Argentine Navigation Co, completed 7 March 1929
- SS Bhutan, cargo ship for Hain Steamship Co, completed 13 March 1929
- SS Glasgow, cargo ship for Argentine Navigation Co, completed 24 April 1929
- MV Highland Brigade, passenger ship for H&W Nelson Ltd, completed 27 April 1929
- SS Tamare, oil tanker for Lago Shipping Co, completed 7 May 1929
- SS Tasajera, oil tanker for Lago Shipping Company, completed 20 May 1929
- SS Surinam, oil tanker for Lago Shipping Co, completed 29 May 1929
- MV Ulster Monarch, ferry for Belfast Steamship Co, completed 10 June 1929, scrapped 1966
- SS Baron Vernon, cargo ship for H Hogarth & Sons, completed 28 June 1929
- SS Lochness, (Govan-built), ferry for David MacBrayne & Co, launched 6 June 1929, completed 9 July 1929, renamed Valmarina 1955 and Myrtidiotissa 1958, scrapped 1973
- SS Baron Ramsey, cargo ship for H Hogarth & Sons, completed 12 July 1929
- SS Westrailia, refrigerated cargo ship for Huddart Parker, completed 15 August 1929
- SS Irwin, ferry for South India Railways, completed 2 September 1929
- SS Kavak, cargo ship for Moss Steamship Co, completed 19 September 1929
- SS Goschen, ferry for South India Railways, completed 20 September 1929
- SS Kana, cargo ship for Moss Steamship Co, completed 1 November 1929
- SS Ardanbhan, cargo ship for Clarke & Service Ltd, completed 7 November 1929
- SS Kaufra, cargo ship for James Moss & Co, completed 19 November 1929
- MV Llangibby Castle, (Govan-built), passenger ship for Union Castle, launched 4 July 1929, completed 21 November 1929, maiden voyage 5 December 1929, scrapped 1954
- SS Carmen Avellaneda, train ferry for Entre Rios Railway Co, completed 13 December 1929
1930s
- SS Ciudad de Concepcion, ferry for Argentine Navigation Co, completed 25 January 1930
- MV Highland Hope, passenger ship for H&W Nelson Ltd, completed 26 January 1930
- MV Ulster Queen, ferry for Belfast Steamship Co, completed 11 February 1930, scrapped 1949
- MV Highland Princess, passenger ship for H&W Nelson Ltd, completed 25 February 1930
- MV Ulster Prince, ferry for Belfast Steamship Co, completed 3 March 1930, destroyed in air attack April 1941
- SS Ciudad de Ascuncion, cargo ship for Argentine Navigation Co, completed 17 March 1930
- SS David Livingstone, cargo ship for British & African Steamship Co, completed 20 March 1930
- SS Baron Napier, cargo ship for H Hogarth & Sons, completed 21 March 1930
- SS Ambers, cargo ship for Argentine Navigation Co. completed 25 March 1930
- SS Barcelona, cargo ship for Argentine Navigation Co, completed 16 April 1930
- SS Baron Erskine, cargo ship for H Hogarth & Sons, completed 17 April 1930
- SS Mary Slessor, cargo ship for British & African Steamship Co, completed 23 April 1930
- SS William Wilberforce, cargo ship for British & African Steamship Co, completed 10 May 1930
- SS Dunbar Castle, passenger ship for Union Castle, completed 20 May 1930, mined and sunk 1940
- SS Prestatyn Rose, cargo ship for Richard Hughes & Co, completed 20 May 1930
- SS Genova, cargo ship for Argentine Navigation Co, completed 27 May 1930
- SS Edward Blyden, cargo ship for British & African Steamship Co, completed 29 May 1930
- SS Anglesea Rose, cargo ship for Richard Hughes & Co, completed 7 June 1930
- SS Innisfallen, ferry for City of Cork Steam Packet Co, completed 14 June 1930
- SS Silvercypress, cargo ship for Silver Line, completed 18 June 1930
- MV Britannic, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched 6 August 1929, completed 21 June 1930, maiden voyage 28 June 1930, scrapped 1960
- SS Medoc, cargo ship for Worms & Cie, completed 26 June 1930
- SS Macgregor Laird, cargo ship for British & African Steamship Co, completed 3 July 1930
- SS Pomerol, cargo ship for Worms & Cie, completed 8 July 1930
- SS Silverwalnut, cargo ship for Silver Line, completed 23 July 1930
- SS Alfred Jones, cargo ship for British & African Steamship Co, completed 20 August 1930
- SS Chateau Larose, cargo ship for Worms & Cie, completed 23 August 1930
- SS Silverteak, cargo ship for Silver Line, completed 2 September 1930
- SS Chateau Pavie, cargo ship for Worms & Cie, completed 11 September 1930
- SS Hamburgo, cargo ship for Argentine Navigation Co, completed 17 September 1930
- SS Silversandal, cargo ship for Silver Line, completed 19 September 1930
- SS San Antonio, cargo ship for French Line, completed 24 September 1930
- RMMV Winchester Castle, passenger ship for Union Castle, launched 19 November 1929, completed 11 October 1930, maiden voyage 24 October 1930, scrapped 1960
- SS Ciudad de Corrientes, cargo ship for Argentine Navigation Co, completed 14 October 1930
- SS Maurice Rose, cargo ship for Richard Hughes & Co, completed 24 October 1930
- SS Ganges, cargo ship for Nourse Line, completed 29 October 1930, sunk by enemy action 1942
- SS Ebano, asphalt carrier for Ebano Oil Co, completed 30 October 1930
- SS Dennis Rose, cargo ship for Richard Hughes & Co, completed 7 November 1930
- SS Foylebank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 10 November 1930
- SS San Diego, cargo ship for French Line, completed 11 November 1930
- SS Guayra, ferry for Argentine Navigation Co, completed 14 November 1930
- SS Dorothy Rose, cargo ship for Richard Hughes & Co, completed 21 November 1930
- SS San Francisco, cargo ship for French Line, completed 10 December 1930
- SS Laganbank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 11 December 1930
- SS Somali, cargo ship for Hain Shipping Co, completed 18 December 1930
- SS Dudley Rose, cargo ship for Richard Hughes & Co, completed 23 December 1930
- RMMV Warwick Castle, passenger ship for Union Castle, launched 29 April 1930, completed 16 January 1931, maiden voyage 30 January 1931, sunk by U-413 on 14 November 1942
- SS San Jose, cargo ship for French Line, completed 23 January 1931
- SS Rockabill, coaster for Clyde Shipping Co, completed 29 January 1931
- SS San Mateo, cargo ship for French Line, completed 6 March 1931
- SS Triona, cargo ship for British Phosphate Carriers, completed 21 March 1931
- MV Reina del Pacifico, passenger ship for PSNC, launched 23 September 1930, completed 24 March 1931, scrapped 1958
- SS Aurocarrier, ferry for Southern Railways Co, completed 26 March 1931
- SS Ogeni, paddle steamer for Elder Dempster, completed 17 April 1931
- SS San Pedro, cargo ship for French Line, completed 17 April 1931
- SS Maracay, oil tanker for Lago Shipping Co, completed 16 June 1931
- SS Cliona, oil tanker for Anglo Saxon Petroleum Co, completed 14 October 1931
- SS Conch, oil tanker for Anglo Saxon Petroleum Co, completed 22 December 1931
- East Goodwin, lightship for Trinity House, completed 13 April 1932
- SS Royal Iris II, ferry for Wallasey Corporation, completed 12 May 1932
- MV Highland Patriot, passenger ship for Nelson Steamship Co, completed 15 May 1932, torpedoed and sunk 1 October 1940
- SS Baron Ardrossan, cargo ship for H Hogarth & Sons, completed 4 June 1932
- TS Duchess of Hamilton, (Govan-built), Clyde steamer for Caledonian Steam Packet Co, launched 5 May 1932, completed 24 June 1932, scrapped 1974
- MV Georgic, passenger ship for White Star Line, launched 1931, completed 10 June 1932, maiden voyage 25 June 1932, scrapped 1956
- SS Bhadravati, ferry for Bombay Steam Navigation Co, completed 10 September 1932
- MS Wanganella, (built as Achimota), passenger ship for Huddart Parker, launched 17 December 1929, completed 29 November 1932, scrapped 1970
- North Carr Lightship, (Clyde-built), lightship for Trinity House, launched 1932, completed 27 February 1933
- SS Chandravati, ferry for Bombay Steam Navigation Co, completed 31 August 1933
- SS Baron Dunmore, cargo ship for H Hogarth & Sons, completed 22 September 1933
- SS Prabhavati, ferry for Bombay Steam Navigation Company, completed 28 September 1933
- SS Baron Elgin, cargo ship for H Hogarth & Sons, completed 4 October 1933
- Idalia, yacht for Alan F Craig, completed 2 July 1934
- MV Waiwera, refrigerated cargo ship for Shaw Savill Line, completed 29 August 1934
- HMS Sir Hastings Anderson, target towing ship for British Admiralty, completed 12 September 1934
- SS Flying Falcon, tug for Clyde Shipping Co, completed 15 September 1934
- SS Loch Lomond, cargo ship for MacLay & MacIntyre Ltd, completed 21 September 1934
- SS John Dock, tug for South African Railways, completed 9 October 1934
- MV Waipawa, refrigerated cargo ship for Shaw Savill Line, completed 19 October 1934
- SS WH Fuller, tug for South African Railways, completed 9 November 1934
- SS Henzada, cargo ship for P Henderson & Co, completed 22 November 1934
- SS Martaban, cargo ship for P Henderson & Co, completed 26 December 1934
- SS Imperial Star, refrigerated cargo ship for Blue Star Line, completed 29 December 1934
- SS Baron Cawdor, cargo ship for H Hogarth & Sons, completed 16 January 1935
- MV Wairangi, refrigerated cargo ship for Shaw Savill Line, completed 26 January 1935
- SS Mpasa, coaster for Nyasaland Railways, completed 1 February 1935
- SS Anadara, oil tanker for Anglo Saxon Petroleum Co, completed 28 February 1935
- SS New Zealand Star, refrigerated cargo ship for Blue Star Line, completed 1 March 1935
- SS Baron Renfrew, cargo ship for H Hogarth & Sons, completed 3 March 1935
- SS Calabar, passenger ship for Elder Dempster, completed 19 March 1935
- SS Saganaga, cargo ship for Christian Salvesen, completed 15 April 1935
- SS Australia Star, refrigerated cargo ship for Blue Star Line, completed 17 April 1935
- SS San Arcadio, oil tanker for Eagle Oil and Shipping Company, completed 17 April 1935
- SS Kanimbala, passenger ship for McIlwraith & MacEachern Ltd, completed 26 April 1935
- SS Roslin Castle, refrigerated cargo ship for Union Castle, completed 4 May 1935, scrapped 1967
- SS Rothesay Castle, refrigerated cargo ship for Union Castle, completed 11 May 1935, ran aground and lost 1940
- SS Talisman, ferry for London and North Eastern Railway, completed 12 June 1935
- SS Inventor, cargo ship for T&J Harrison, completed 11 September 1935
- SS Empire Star, refrigerated cargo ship for Blue Star Line, completed 20 December 1935
- MV Stirling Castle, passenger ship for Union Castle, launched 15 August 1935, completed 29 January 1936, maiden voyage 7 February 1936, scrapped 1966
- SS Sonavati, ferry for Bombay Steam Navigation Co, completed 21 February 1936
- SS Duchess of Abercorn, ferry for Belfast Harbour Commissioners, completed 17 March 1936
- SS Sydney Star, refrigerated cargo ship for Blue Star Line, completed 19 March 1936
- SS Eros, fruit carrier for Erin Steamship Co, completed 8 April 1936
- SS Standella, oil tanker for Anglo Saxon Petroleum Co, completed 16 April 1936
- RMMV Athlone Castle, passenger ship for Union Castle, launched 28 November 1935, completed 13 May 1936, maiden voyage 22 May 1936, scrapped 1965
- SS Simnia, oil tanker for Anglo Saxon Petroleum Co, completed 14 May 1936
- MV Royal Scotsman, ferry for Burns & Laird Line, launched 11 March 1936, completed 29 May 1936, renamed HMS Royal Scotsman 1940 and Apollo 1967, scrapped 1984
- TSS Duke of York, ferry for London, Midland and Scottish Railway, completed 4 June 1936, renamed HMS Duke of Wellington 1942, Duke of York 1948, York 1963 and Fantasia 1964, scrapped 1976
- MV Royal Ulsterman, ferry for Burns & Laird Line, launched 10 March 1936, completed 13 June 1936, renamed HMS Royal Ulsterman and Sounion, sunk by mine 3 March 1973
- MS Dunnottar Castle, passenger ship for Union Castle, launched 25 January 1936, completed 27 June 1936, maiden voyage 10 July 1936, renamed Victoria 1958, The Victoria 1976 and Princesa Victoria 1993, scrapped 2004
- SS Leonora, tug for McKie & Baxter Ltd, completed 15 July 1936
- Charles McIver,trawler for Lancashire Sea Fisheries, completed 17 July 1936
- SS Adelong, cargo ship for Huddart Parker, completed 18 July 1936
- SS Lairdswood, livestock carrier for Burns & Laird Line, completed 15 August 1936
- SS Lairdscrest, livestock carrier for Burns & Laird Line, completed 26 August 1936
- RMMV Dunvegan Castle, passenger ship for Union Castle, launched 26 March 1936, completed 27 August 1936, renamed HMS Dunvegan Castle, torpedoed and sunk 1940
- SS Dipavati, ferry for Bombay Steam Navigation Co, completed 17 September 1936
- SS Lairdsbank, livestock carrier for Burns & Laird Line, completed 24 September 1936
- HMS Penelope, cruiser for British Admiralty, launched 15 October 1935, completed 15 November 1936, torpedoed and sunk 18 February 1944
- SS Crossgar, collier for John Kelly Ltd, completed 28 November 1936
- MV Walmer Castle, cargo ship for Union Castle, launched 17 September 1936, completed 30 November 1936
- SS British Power, (Clyde-built), oil tanker for British Tanker Company, completed 16 December 1936
- SS British Destiny, (Clyde-built), oil tanker for British Tanker Company, completed 21 January 1937
- SS Cameo, coaster for William Robertson Ltd, completed 3 February 1937
- SS Ernebank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 18 February 1937
- SS Sitala, oil tanker for Anglo Saxon Petroleum, completed 10 March 1937
- SS May, lightship tender for Commissioners of Irish Lights, completed 30 March 1937
- SS Comara, coaster for North Coast Steam Navigation Company, completed 7 April 1937
- SS Torr Head, cargo ship for Ulster Steamship Co, completed 10 April 1937
- SS Rochester Castle, refrigerated cargo ship for Union Castle, completed 29 April 1937
- SS Lady Sylvia, ferry for Union Steamship Co, completed 8 May 1937
- SS Boardale, oil tanker for British Tanker Company, completed 7 June 1937
- SS Roxburgh Castle, refrigerated cargo ship for Union Castle, completed 26 June 1937
- SS Delius, cargo ship for Lamport & Holt, completed 6 July 1937
- SS Salacia, cargo ship for Donaldson Line, completed 17 August 1937
- SS British Integrity, (Clyde-built), oil tanker for British Tanker Company, completed 8 September 1937
- SS Donaghadee, collier for John Kelly Ltd, completed 9 September 1937
- SS Leinster, ferry for British & Irish Steam Packet Co, completed 2 November 1937
- SS Broomdale, oil tanker for British Tanker Company, completed 3 November 1937
- SS British Security, (Clyde-built), oil tanker for British Tanker Company, completed 29 December 1937, torpedoed and sunk 23 May 1941
- SS Delane, cargo ship for Lamport & Holt, completed 17 January 1938
- SS British Trust, oil tanker for British Tanker Co, completed 19 January 1938
- SS Devis, cargo ship for Lampaort & Holt, completed 14 February 1938
- SS Munster, ferry for British & Irish Steam Packet Co, completed 22 February 1938
- RMMV Capetown Castle, passenger ship for Union Castle, launched 23 September 1937, completed 31 March 1938, scrapped 1967
- SS Koolama, cargo ship for Western Australian Government, completed 2 April 1938
- SS Donax, oil tanker for Ango Saxon Petroleum Co, completed 28 April 1938
- SS Loch Avon, cargo ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 29 July 1938
- MV Dromus, oil tanker for Anglo Saxon Petroleum Company, completed 14 September 1938, scrapped 1962
- SS Waimarama, cargo ship for Shaw Savill Line, completed 6 October 1938
- SS British Fidelity, oil tanker for British Tanker Company, completed 26 October 1938
- RMMV Durban Castle, passenger ship for Union Castle, launched 14 June 1938, completed 15 December 1938
- RFA Cairndale, oil tanker for British Admiralty, launched 25 October 1938, completed 26 January 1939, sunk on 30 May 1941
- SS Richmond Castle, refrigerated cargo ship for Union Castle, completed 11 February 1939
- SS Rowallan Castle, refrigerated cargo ship for Union Castle, completed 11 March 1939
- SS Bangalow, coaster for North Coast Navigation Co, completed 15 March 1939
- SS San Emiliano, oil tanker for Eagle Oil Co, completed 5 April 1939
- SS Degei, ferry for Government of Fiji, completed 18 April 1939
- RMMV Pretoria Castle, passenger ship for Union Castle, launched 12 October 1938, completed 18 April 1939, renamed HMS Pretoria Castle 1939 and RMMV Warwick Castle 1946, scrapped 1962
- SS Theodor Woker, tug for Government of South Africa, completed 23 May 1939
- HMS Belfast, cruiser for British Admiralty, launched 17 March 1938, completed 3 August 1939, museum ship 1971
- SS Wellington Star, refrigerated cargo ship for Blue Star Line, completed 24 August 1939
- RMS Andes, passenger ship for Royal Mail Line, launched 7 March 1939, completed 24 September 1939, scrapped 1971
- SS Watermayer, tug for Government of South Africa, completed 1 November 1939
- SS Auckland Star, refrigerated cargo ship for Blue Star Line, completed 4 November 1939
- SS Waiotira, passenger ship for Shaw Savill Line, completed 24 November 1939
1940s
- HMS Elm, (Clyde-built), Tree-class trawler for British Admiralty, completed 9 March 1940
- HMS Arabis, Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 14 February 1940, completed 5 April 1940, renamed USS Saucy 1942, HMS Snapdragon 1945, SS Katina 1947 and SS Tewfik 1950
- HMS Periwinkle, Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 24 February 1940, completed 8 April 1940, renamed USS Restless 1942, Perilock 1947, scrapped 1953
- HMS Clarkia, Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 7 March 1940, completed 22 April 1940, scrapped 1947
- HMS Fir, (Clyde-built), Tree-class trawler for British Admiralty, completed 30 April 1940
- HMS Calendula, Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 21 March 1940, completed 6 May 1940, renamed USS Ready 1942, Villa Cisneros 1948 and Villa Bens 1949
- HMS Hibiscus, Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 6 April 1940, completed 21 May 1940, renamed USS Spry 1942 and Madonna, scrapped 1955
- SS Debrett, cargo ship for Lamport & Holt, completed 23 May 1940
- HMS Heartsease, Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 20 April 1940, completed 4 June 1940, renamed USS Courage 1942, Roskva 1951, Douglas 1956 and Seabird 1958, sunk December 1958
- HMS Camellia, Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 4 May 1940, completed 18 June 1940, renamed Hetty W Vinke 1948, scrapped 1965
- HMS Crocus, (Clyde-built), Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, completed 26 June 1940, renamed Annlock, scrapped 1952
- SS Lavington Court, cargo ship for Court Line, completed 26 June 1940
- HMS Mallow, Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 22 May 1940, completed 2 July 1940, renamed Nada 1944, Partizanka 1946 and El Sudan 1948
- HMS Peony, Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 4 June 1940, completed 2 August 1940, renamed BP Sachtouris 1943, scrapped 1952
- SS Novelist, cargo ship for T&J Harrison, completed 8 August 1940
- HMS Erica, Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 18 June 1940, completed 9 August 1940, sunk by mine 9 February 1943
- SS Pardo, refrigerated cargo ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 15 August 1940
- HMS Coreopsis, (Clyde-built), Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 23 May 1940, completed 17 August 1940, renamed Kriezis, scrapped 1952
- HMS Gloxinia, Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 2 July 1940, completed 22 August 1940, scrapped 1947
- SS Defoe, cargo ship for Lamport & Holt, completed 30 August 1940
- HMS Picotee, Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 21 March 1940, completed 5 September 1940, torpedoed and sunk 12 August 1941
- HMS Gentian, Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 6 August 1940, completed 22 September 1940, scrapped 1947
- HMS Hyacinth, Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 19 August 1940, completed 3 October 1940, renamed Apostolis 1943, scrapped 1952
- HMS Rhododendron, Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 2 September 1940, completed 18 October 1940, renamed Maj Vinke 1950
- SS Araybank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 24 October 1940
- HMS Heather, Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 17 September 1940, completed 1 November 1940, scrapped 1947
- HMS Bangor, (Govan-built), Bangor-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, launched 23 May 1940, completed 4 November 1940, renamed KNM Glomma 1945
- HMS Rumba, (Clyde-built), Dance-class trawler for British Admiralty, launched 1940, completed 12 November 1940
- HMS Freesia, Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 3 October 1940, completed 19 November 1940, renamed Freelock 1946, sunk 1 April 1947
- SS Potaro, refrigerated cargo ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 19 November 1940
- HMS Formidable, aircraft carrier for British Admiralty, launched 17 August 1939, completed 24 November 1940, scrapped 1953
- HMS Orchis, Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 15 October 1940, completed 29 November 1940, mined and sunk 21 August 1944
- SS Shirrabank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 5 December 1940
- TLC 1, tank landing craft for British Admiralty, completed 16 December 1940
- TLC 2, tank landing craft for British Admiralty, completed 16 December 1940
- SS Fanad Head, cargo ship for Ulster Steamship Co, completed 19 December 1940
- HMS Sarabande, (Clyde-built), Dance-class trawler for British Admiralty, launched 1940, completed 2 January 1941
- HMS Kingcup, Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 31 October 1940, completed 3 January 1941, renamed Rubis 1947 and Seislim 1954, scrapped 1959
- HMS Pimpernel, Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 16 November 1940, completed 9 January 1941, scrapped October 1948
- SS Pampas, refrigerated cargo ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 23 January 1941
- RFA Black Ranger, oil tanker for British Admiralty, launched 22 August 1940, completed 27 January 1941, renamed Petrola XIV 1973, scrapped 1979
- HMS Abelia, Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 28 November 1940, completed 3 February 1941, renamed Kraft 1948 and Arne Skontorp 1954, scrapped 1966
- HMS Blackpool, Bangor-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, completed 7 February 1941
- HMS Alisma, Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 17 December 1940, completed 13 February 1941, renamed Laconia 1949, Constantinos S 1950 and Parnon 1952, sunk 16 July 1954
- HMS Anchusa, Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 15 January 1941, completed 1 March 1941, renamed Silverlord 1949 and Sir Edgar 1954, scrapped 1960
- HMS Armeria, Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 16 January 1941, completed 28 March 1941, renamed Deppie 1948, Canastel 1950, Rio Blanco 1952 and Lillian 1955
- HMS Aster, Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 12 February 1941, completed 11 April 1941, scrapped 24 May 1946
- MV Empire Shoal, (Govan-built), coaster for Ministry of Shipping, launched 13 February 1941, completed 17 June 1941, renamedAngularity 1946 and Elpis 1967, sank 1968
- HMS Spiraea, (Clyde-built), Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 31 October 1940, completed 27 February 1941, renamedThessaloniki 1946
- TLC 25, tank landing craft for British Admiralty, completed 25 March 1941
- TLC 26, tank landing craft for British Admiralty, completed 25 March 1941
- MV Empire Gat, (Clyde-built), coaster for Ministry of Shipping, launched 13 November 1940, completed 2 April 1941, renamed Borthwick 1947, Agostino in 1960 and Ivy in 1972
- SS Palma, refrigerated cargo ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 2 April 1941
- RFA Brown Ranger, oil tanker for British Admiralty, launched 12 December 1940, completed 11 April 1941, scrapped 1975
- HMS Bergamot, Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 15 February 1941, completed 9 May 1941, renamed Syros 1947, Delphini 1951 and Ekaterina 1955, scrapped 1974
- HMS Starwort, (Clyde-built), Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 12 February 1941, completed 26 May 1941, renamed Southern Broom 1948, scrapped 1967
- RFA Blue Ranger, oil tanker for British Admiralty, launched 29 January 1941, completed 6 June 1941, renamed Korytsa 1972, scrapped 1987
- HMS Vervain, Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 12 March 1941, completed 9 June 1941, torpedoed and sunk 20 February 1945
- HMS Romeo, trawler for British Admiralty, completed 28 June 1941
- TLC 100, tank landing craft for British Admiralty, completed 29 June 1941
- SS Lincoln Castle, paddle steamer for London & North Eastern Railway, completed 4 July 1941
- TLC 101, tank landing craft for British Admiralty, completed 11 July 1941
- HMS Cowslip, Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 28 May 1941, completed 9 August 1941, scrapped 1949
- HMS Eglantine, Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 11 June 1941, completed 27 August 1941, renamed Soroy 1946
- RFA Derwentdale, (Govan-built), landing ship for British Admiralty, launched 12 April 1941, completed 30 August 1941, renamed Irvingdale I 1959, scrapped 1966
- TLC 102, tank landing craft for British Admiralty, completed 31 August 1941
- RFA Dingledale, (Govan-built), Dale-class oil tanker for British Admiralty, launched 27 March 1941, completed 10 September 1941, renamed Royaumont 1959, scrapped 1967
- TLC 103, tank landing craft for British Admiralty, completed 16 September 1941
- MV Empire Spinney, (Clyde-built), coaster for Ministry of Shipping, launched 26 June 1941, completed 23 September 1941, renamed Peregrine 1946, Libya 1965 and Rozmary 1971
- HMS Rosalind, trawler for British Admiralty, completed 20 October 1941
- MV Empire Hope, refrigerated cargo ship for Ministry of Supply, launched 27 March 1941, completed 22 October 1941, sunk by enemy action 11 August 1942
- MV Empire Gem, (Govan-built), oil tanker for British Admiralty, launched 29 May 1941, completed 24 October 1941, torpedoed and sunk 24 January 1942
- MV Empire Deep, coaster for Ministry of Shipping, launched 9 September 1941, completed 30 October 1941, renamed Starkenborgh 1942, Spaarnestroom 1947, Erato Sartes 1961 and Antonios P 1963, scrapped July 1969
- HMS Fritillary, Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 22 July 1941, completed 31 October 1941, renamed Andria 1947 and V.D. Chidambaram 1949, scrapped 1955
- MV Empire Diamond, oil tanker for Ministry of Supply, launched 10 July 1941, completed 12 November 1941, renamed Norsol 1942, Kollbjørg 1946 and Storo 1956, scrapped 1959
- HMS Genista, Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 24 July 1941, completed 18 December 1941, scrapped 1961
- MV Empire Onyx, (Govan-built), oil tanker for Ministry of Shipping, launched 21 August 1941, completed 25 December 1941, renamed Nortind 1942, torpedoed and sunk 16 January 1943
- HMS Oxlip, (Clyde-built), Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 28 August 1941, completed 27 December 1941, renamed LÉ Maev 1946
- HMS Chrysanthemum, Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 11 April 1941, completed 26 January 1942, renamedCommandant Drogou 1942, Terje 10 1947 and NRP Caravalho Araujo 1959
- MV Belgian Airman, (Clyde-built), cargo ship for Ministry of Shipping, launched as MV Empire Ballantyne 21 October 1941, completed 25 February 1942, renamed MV Belgian Airman 1942, torpedoed and sunk 14 April 1945
- HMS Adamant, submarine depot ship for British Admiralty, launched 30 November 1940, completed 28 February 1942, scrapped 1970
- HMS Pennywort, (Clyde-built), Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 18 October 1941, completed 5 March 1942, scrapped 1949
- MV Empire Maiden, (Clyde-built), oil tanker for Ministry of shipping, launched 20 December 1941, completed 10 March 1942, bombed and sunk 14 June 1943, raised and repaired 1948, renamed Asteria 1953 and Sanjacopo 1958, scrapped 1974
- HMS Algerine, Algerine-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, launched 22 December 1941, completed 24 March 1942, torpedoed and sunk 15 November 1942
- MV Empire Bede, (Govan-built), cargo ship for Ministry of Shipping, launched 6 January 1942, completed 31 March 1942, torpedoed and sunk 18 August 1942
- HMS Alarm, Algerine-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, completed 24 March 1942, lost 2 January 1943
- MV Empire Grace, refrigerated cargo ship for Ministry of Supply, launched 25 August 1941, completed 1 April 1942, scrapped 1963
- RFA Dinsdale, oil tanker for Ministry of Shipping, launched 21 October 1941 as MV Empire Norseman, completed 11 April 1942 as Dinsdale, torpedoed and sunk 31 May 1942
- HMS Buttercup, Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 10 April 1941, completed 24 April 1942, renamed HNoMS Buttercup 1944, HNoMS Nordkyn 1946 and Thoris 1956, scrapped 1969
- HMS Stronsay, trawler for British Admiralty, completed 24 April 1942
- MV Empire Spenser, oil tanker for Ministry of Shipping, launched 17 February 1942, completed 29 April 1942, torpedoed and sunk 8 December 1942
- MV Empire Sidney, cargo ship for Ministry of Shipping, launched 4 September 1941, completed 7 May 1942, renamed Van der Helst 1943, Tjimenteng 1946 and Diamandis 1963, scrapped 1970
- MV Empire Vigilance, (Govan-built), oil tanker for Ministry of Shipping, launched 18 February 1942, completed 23 May 1942 as British Vigilance for British Tanker Co, torpedoed and sunk 24 January 1943
- HMS Switha, trawler for British Admiralty, completed 15 June 1942
- HMS Albacore, Algerine-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, completed 16 June 1942
- HMS Bryony, Flower-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 16 November 1940, completed 16 June 1942, renamed HNoMS Polarfront II 1947
- MV Empire Chapman, oil tanker for Ministry of Shipping, launched 1942, completed 25 June 1942, renamed British Commando 1946, scrapped 1959
- MV British Merit, oil tanker for British Tanker Co, completed 9 July 1942
- HMS Acute, Algerine-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, completed 30 July 1942
- MV Empire Fletcher, oil tanker for Ministry of Shipping, launched 4 April 1942, completed 31 July 1942, renamed Backhuysen 1944, MV Chama 1947 and Anastasia 1955, scrapped 1959
- MV Empire Splendour, cargo ship for Ministry of Shipping, launched 18 December 1941, completed 1 September 1942, renamed Medon 1946 and Tina 1963, scrapped 1970
- HMS Cadmus, Algerine-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, completed 9 September 1942
- MV Empire Metal, (Govan-built), oil tanker for Ministry of Shipping, launched 30 June 1942, completed 24 September 1942, bombed and sunk 2 January 1943, raised and scrapped 1950
- HMS Circe, Algerine-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, completed 16 October 1942
- SS Vipya, ferry for Nyasaland Railway Co, completed 23 October 1942
- MV Empire Gypsy, (Clyde-built), oil tanker for Ministry of Shipping, launched 31 August 1942, completed 11 November 1942, renamed INS Sambhar 1948
- SS Deseado, refrigerated cargo ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 28 November 1942
- HMS Espiegle, Algerine-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, completed 1 December 1942
- HMS Kale, (Clyde-built), River-class frigate for British Admiralty, launched 24 June 1942, completed 4 December 1942, scrapped 1957
- MV Empire Strength, cargo ship for Ministry of Shipping, launched 28 May 1942, completed 22 December 1942, renamed Saxon Star 1946, Redbrook 1961 and MV E Evangelia 1965, ran aground and lost 15 October 1968
- MV Empire Torrent, (Clyde-built), cargo ship for Ministry of Shipping, launched 29 October 1942, completed 29 December 1942, renamed Argos Hill 1948, Queen Maud 1951, Scotia 1954 and Skotia 1960, scrapped 1962
- SS San Vulfrano, oil tanker for Eagle Oil Co, completed 30 December 1942
- SS San Veronico, oil tanker for Eagle Oil Co, completed 31 December 1942
- HMS Fantome, Algerine-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, completed 22 January 1943
- MV Empire Castle, cargo ship for Ministry of Shipping, launched 27 August 1942, completed 31 January 1943, renamed Gothic Star 1946, MV Nelson Star 1948, Patagonia Star 1958, Eirini 1961 and Byzantium 1970, scrapped 8 July 1971
- MV Empire Fusilier, oil tanker for Ministry of Shipping, launched 8 August 1942, completed 18 February 1943 as MV Empire Bombardier, renamed MV British Bombardier 1946, scrapped 1959
- MV Empire Nerissa, (Clyde-built), cargo ship for Ministry of Shipping, launched 23 December 1942, completed 23 February 1943, renamed Daydawn 1947, Loch Don 1954 and Kraljevica 1959, scrapped 1966
- HMS Mutine, Algerine-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, launched 10 October 1942, completed 26 February 1943, scrapped 1967
- HMS Unicorn, aircraft maintenance carrier for British Admiralty, launched 20 November 1941, completed 12 March 1943, scrapped 1959
- HMS Thruster, tank landing craft for British Admiralty, completed 14 March 1943
- MV Empire Grange, cargo ship for Ministry of Shipping, launched 23 September 1942, completed 17 March 1943, renamed King Robert 1946, Ardgem 1961 and Kelso 1967, scrapped 1969
- HMS Onyx, Algerine-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, completed 26 March 1943
- HMS Bruiser, tank landing craft for British Admiralty, completed 2 April 1943
- MV Empire Benefit, oil tanker for Ministry of Shipping, launched 24 November 1942, completed 20 April 1943, renamed MV Athelqueen 1946 and Mariverda 1955, scrapped 1961
- MV Empire Fay, (Clyde-built), oil tanker for Ministry of Shipping, launched 26 December 1942, completed 21 April 1943, renamed Kleinella 1946, Shellbrit 1948, BP Marketer 1952 and Sarroch 1964, scrapped September 1983
- HMS Rattler, Algerine-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, launched 9 December 1942, completed 22 April 1943 and renamed HMS Loyalty, sunk 22 August 1944
- SS Rowallan Castle, refrigerated cargo ship for Union Castle, completed 23 April 1943
- HMS Tweed, (Clyde-built), River-class frigate for British Admiralty, launched 24 November 1942, completed 28 April 1943, torpedoed and sunk 1944
- HMS Boxer, tank landing craft for British Admiralty, launched 12 December 1942, completed 1 May 1943, scrapped 1958
- HMS Ready, Algerine-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, completed 21 May 1943
- HMS Oxna, (Clyde-built), Isles-class trawler for the British Admiralty, completed 22 May 1943
- SS Narica, oil tanker for Anglo Saxon Petroleum Co, completed 28 May 1943
- MV Empire Outpost, cargo ship for Ministry of Shipping, completed 31 May 1943, renamed Pilote Garnier 1945 and Kyra Hariklia 1960, scrapped 1966
- MV British Patience, oil tanker for British tanker Co, completed 15 June 1943
- HMS Rinaldo, Algerine-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, completed 18 June 1943
- MV Empire Coppice, (Clyde-built), oil tanker for Ministry of Shipping, launched 27 March 1943, completed 22 June 1943, renamed Amin 1948, Shell Fitter 1953 and Aliki 1964, scrapped 1969
- SS Darro, refrigerated cargo ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 29 June 1943
- HMS Rosario, Algerine-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, completed 9 July 1943
- SS Samanco, cargo ship for PSNC, completed 9 August 1943
- HMS Spanker, Algerine-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, completed 20 August 1943
- HMS Vestal, Algerine-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, launched 19 June 1943, completed 10 September 1943, sunk 26 July 1945
- MV Empire Industry, oil tanker for Ministry of Shipping, completed 16 September 1943
- MV Empire MacKay, (Govan-built), merchant aircraft carrier for British Admiralty, launched 17 June 1943, completed 5 October 1943, renamed British Swordfish 1946, scrapped 1959
- HMS Helmsdale, (Clyde-built), River-class frigate for British Admiralty, launched 5 June 1943, completed 15 October 1943, scrapped 1957
- HMS Pickle, Algerine-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, completed 15 October 1943
- MV Empire Traveller, oil tanker for Ministry of Shipping, launched 29 June 1943, completed 28 October 1943, renamed Pechelbronn 1946, Eagle 1956 and Jajce 1959, scrapped 1969
- SS Sarmiento, cargo ship for PSNC, completed 28 October 1943
- HMS Pincher, Algerine-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, completed 12 November 1943
- HMS Black Prince, Dido-class cruiser for British Admiralty, launched 27 August 1942, completed 20 November 1943, renamed HMNZS Black Prince 1946, scrapped 1962
- SS Neritina, oil tanker for Anglo Saxon Petroleum Co, completed 3 December 1943
- HMS Plucky, Algerine-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, completed 12 December 1943, renamed HMCyS Parakrama
- MV Empire Harvest, (Clyde-built), oil tanker for Ministry of Shipping, launched 10 November 1943, completed 30 December 1943, renamed Shellbrit 5 1946 and BP Engineer in 1952, scrapped June 1965
- SS San Vito, oil tanker for Eagle Oil Co, completed 30 December 1943
- HMS Meon, (Clyde-built), River -class frigate for British Admiralty, launched 4 August 1943, completed 31 December 1943, renamed HMCS Meon 1944, scrapped 1966
- HMS Recruit, Algerine-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, completed 14 January 1944
- HMCS Long Branch, (Clyde-built), Flower-class corvette for Royal Canadian Navy, launched 28 September 1943, completed 15 January 1944, renamed Rexton Kent II 1947 and Rexton Kent, scuttled 1966
- SS Pampas, cargo ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 1 February 1944
- HMS Rifleman, Algerine-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, launched 25 November 1943, completed 11 February 1944, scrapped 1972
- SS Norrisia, oil tanker for Anglo Saxon Petroleum Co, completed 3 March 1944
- HMS Campania, aircraft carrier for British Admiralty, launched 17 June 1943, completed 7 March 1944, scrapped 1955
- HMS Oxford Castle, Castle-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 11 December 1943, completed 10 March 1944, scrapped 1960
- SS Nassarius, oil tanker for Anglo Saxon Petroleum Co, completed 30 March 1944
- HMS Halladale, (Clyde-built), River-class frigate for British Admiralty, launched 28 January 1944, completed 11 May 1944, renamed Halladale 1949, Norden 1962 and Turist Expressen 1962
- MV Empire Rangoon, cargo ship for Ministry of Shipping, launched 25 January 1944, completed 30 May 1944, renamed Homer City 1947, Grosvenor Mariner 1966 and Red Sea 1966, scrapped 1971
- HMS Pevensey Castle, Castle-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 11 January 1944, completed 10 June 1944, renamed Weather Monitor 1962 and Admiral Beaufort 1976, scrapped 1982
- HMS Loch Craggie, Loch-class frigate for British Admiralty, launched 23 May 1944, completed 15 June 1944, scrapped 1963
- MV Empire Dombey, (Clyde-built), oil tanker for Ministry of Shipping, launched 15 May 1944, completed 26 June 1944, renamed Allurity 1947, scrapped 1966
- HMS Rising Castle, Castle-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 8 February 1944, completed 26 June 1944 as HMCS Arnprior, renamed Montevideo 1946
- HMS Loch Gorm, Loch-class frigate for British Admiralty, launched 8 June 1944, completed 7 July 1944, renamed Orion 1961
- SS Parma, cargo ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 8 July 1944
- HMS Sherborne Castle, Castle-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 24 February 1944, completed 14 July 1944, renamed HMCS Petrolia 1944
- RFA Wave King, (Govan-built), oil tanker for British Admiralty, launched 6 April 1944, completed 22 July 1944, scrapped 1960
- MV Drina, refrigerated cargo ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 25 July 1944
- HMS Squirrel, Algerine-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, launched 20 April 1944, completed 16 August 1944, mined and scuttled 24 July 1945
- SS Devis, cargo ship for Lamport & Holt, completed 20 August 1944
- SS Paraguay, cargo ship for Royal Mail LIne, completed 7 September 1944
- HMS Chameleon, Algerine-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, completed 14 September 1944
- TF6, landing ship for British Admiralty, completed 15 September 1944
- MV Empire Saturn, oil tanker for Ministry of Shipping, launched 6 May 1944, completed 20 September 1944, renamed Nayadis 1946, scrapped 1961
- HMS Humberstone, Castle-class corvette for British Admiralty, completed 20 September 1944 as HMCS Humberstone
- SS Richmond Castle, refrigerated cargo ship for Union Castle, completed 28 September 1944
- TF7, landing ship for British Admiralty, completed 28 September 1944
- HMS Cheerful, Algerine-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, completed 13 October 1944
- MV Empire Jura, (Clyde-built), oil tanker for Ministry of Shipping, launched 28 August 1944, completed 16 October 1944, renamed Samshoo 1946, Pass of Glenogle 1951, Marcello Garolla 1961 and Marcello G 1969, scrapped 1979
- MV Waiwera, refrigerated cargo ship for Shaw Savill Line, completed 29 October 1944
- RFA Wave Monarch, oil tanker for British Admiralty, launched 6 July 1944, completed 3 November 1944
- HMS Hare, Algerine-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, completed 10 November 1944, renamed HMNS Nigeria 1959
- HMS Jewel, Algerine-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, completed 9 December 1944
- HMS Oakham Castle, (Clyde-built), Castle-class corvette for British Admiralty, launched 20 July 1944, completed 10 December 1944, renamed Weather Reporter 1957
- MV Durango, refrigerated cargo ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 20 December 1944
- SS Niso, oil tanker for Anglo Saxon Petroleum Co, completed 20 December 1944
- MV Empire Bute, (Clyde-built), oil tanker for Ministry of Shipping, launched 19 October 1944, completed 22 December 1944, renamed Miliana 1946, Rivoli 1948, Pass of Drumochter 1952 and Santa Giulia 1962, scrapped 1971
- MV Empire Jupiter, (Govan-built), oil tanker for Ministry of Shipping, launched 21 September 1944, completed 29 December 1944, renamed Saint Gaudens 1946, Sevane 1948 and Progres 1958, scrapped in 1970
- SAS Transvaal, Loch-class frigate for South African Navy, completed 2 January 1945, scuttled 1978
- HMS Liberty, Algerine-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, completed 18 January 1945
- SS Roxburgh Castle, refrigerated cargo ship for Union Castle, completed 14 February 1945
- MV Empire Falkland, cargo ship for Ministry of Shipping, launched 2 September 1944, completed 21 February 1945, maiden voyage 25 February 1945, renamed MV Stirlingshire 1946, scrapped 1966
- MV Empire Orkney, (Clyde-built), oil tanker for Ministry of Shipping, launched 30 November 1944, completed 26 February 1945, renamed Alchymist 1950, scrapped 1969
- SS Newcombia, oil tanker for Anglo Saxon petroleum Co, completed 22 March 1945
- HMS Glory, Colossus-class aircraft carrier for British Admiralty, launched 27 November 1943, completed 2 April 1945, scrapped 1961
- TF10, landing ship for British Admiralty, completed 5 April 1945
- MV Empire Shetland, (Clyde-built), oil tanker for Ministry of Shipping, launched 19 January 1945, completed 11 April 1945, renamed Adib 1948 and BP Transporter 1952, scrapped 1965
- HMS Widemouth Bay, Bay-class frigate for British Admiralty, launched 19 October 1944, completed 13 April 1945, scrapped 1957
- TF8, landing ship for British Admiralty, completed 4 May 1945
- TF9, landing ship for British Admiralty, completed 11 May 1945
- HMS Ontario, Minotaur-class cruiser for British Admiralty, launched 29 July 1943, completed 25 May 1945 as HMCS Ontario, scrapped 1960
- HMS St Austell Bay, Bay-class frigate for British Admiralty, launched 18 November 1944, completed 29 May 1945, scrapped 1959
- SS Defoe, cargo ship for Lamport & Holt, completed 31 May 1945
- TF41, landing ship for British Admiralty, completed 6 June 1945
- MV British Might, oil tanker for British Tanker Co, completed 7 June 1945
- HMS St Brides Bay, Bay-class frigate for British Admiralty, launched 16 January 1945, completed 15 June 1945, scrapped 1962
- MV Empire Belgrave, (Clyde-built), oil tanker for Ministry of Shipping, launched 16 March 1945, completed 19 June 1945, renamed MV Aqueity 1947, sunk by mine 1947
- MV Empire Abercorn, refrigerated cargo ship for Ministry of Shipping, launched 30 December 1944, completed 30 June 1945, renamed Rakaia 1946, scrapped 1971
- MV Empire Gambia, (Clyde-built), cargo ship for Ministry of Shipping, launched 19 May 1944, completed 10 July 1945, renamed King Edgar 1946, scrapped 1959
- HMS Whitesand Bay, Bay-class frigate for British Admiralty, launched 16 December 1944, completed 30 July 1945, scrapped 1956
- MV Empire Campden, (Clyde-built), oil tanker for Ministry of Shipping, launched 30 April 1945, completed 14 August 1945, renamed MV Anonity 1947, Petrola II 1966 and Kalymnos 1969, scrapped 1970
- TF11, landing ship for British Admiralty, completed 14 August 1945
- HMS Start Bay, Bay-class frigate for British Admiralty, launched 15 February 1945, completed 6 September 1945, scrapped 1958
- HMS Loch Killisport, Loch-class frigate for British Admiralty, launched 6 July 1944, completed 9 September 1945, scrapped 1970
- MV Empire Tesland, (Clyde-built), oil tanker for Ministry of Shipping, launched 31 July 1945, completed 19 September 1945, renamed Fulgar 1946, Shelbrit 9 1948 and BP Manager 1952, scrapped 1967
- TF12, landing ship for British Admiralty, completed 25 September 1945
- MV Empire Fitzroy, (Clyde-built), oil tanker for Ministry of Shipping, launched 12 June 1945, completed 9 October 1945, renamed Alignity 1952, scrapped 1971
- HMS Tremadoc Bay, Bay-class frigate for British Admiralty, launched 29 March 1945, completed 11 October 1945, scrapped 1959
- MV Empire Clarendon, refrigerated cargo ship for Ministry of Shipping, launched 14 May 1945, completed 26 October 1945, renamed Tuscan Star 1947, Timaru Star 1948 and MV California Star 1959, scrapped 1969
- TF42, landing ship for British Admiralty, completed 16 November 1945
- TF13, landing ship for British Admiralty, completed 24 November 1945
- MV Empire Grosvenor, (Clyde-built), oil tanker for Ministry of Shipping, launched October 1945, completed 27 November 1945, renamed Frenulina 1947, Anlok 1962, Permina VI 1962 and Bimoli 01 1974
- SS Pilcomayo, cargo ship for Royal Mail Line,completed 14 December 1945
- MV British Supremacy, oil tanker for British Tanker Co, completed 21 December 1945
- MV Empire Tedscombe, oil tanker for Ministry of Shipping, completed 24 December 1945
- HMS Wigtown Bay, Bay-class frigate for British Admiralty, launched 26 April 1945, completed 19 January 1946, scrapped 1959
- SS Neothyris, oil tanker for Anglo Saxon Petroleum Co, completed 24 January 1946
- TF40, landing ship for British Admiralty, completed 26 January 1946
- MV Empire Tedship, oil tanker for Ministry of Shipping, launched 20 October 1945, completed 4 February 1946, renamed Fischeria 1947, Acuity 1951, Vittoriosa 1967 and Neptunia 1969, scrapped 1975
- MV Empire Tesella, (Clyde-built), oil tanker for Ministry of Shipping, launched 31 October 1945, completed 7 February 1946, renamed British Pluck 1951, scrapped 1954
- TF40, landing ship for British Admiralty, completed 26 January 1946
- SS Riebeeck Castle, refrigerated cargo ship for Union Castle, completed 11 March 1946
- MV Empire Tedport, (Clyde-built), oil tanker for Ministry of Shipping, launched 30 November 1945, completed 12 March 1946, renamed Felipes 1947, Shelbrit 10 1948 and Shell Director 1952, scrapped 1966
- HMS Warrior, Colossus-class aircraft carrier for British Admiralty, launched 20 May 1944, completed 14 March 1946, renamed HMCS Warrior 1946 and ARA Independencia 1958, scrapped 1971
- MV British Piper, oil tanker for British Tanker Co, completed 11 April 1946
- SS Santander, cargo ship for PSNC, completed 2 May 1946
- MV Empire Tedmuir, (Clyde-built), oil tanker for Ministry of Shipping, launched 5 February 1946, completed 7 May 1946, renamed Fusinus 1947 and Aqueity 1949, scrapped 1965
- SS Lyria, oil tanker for Anglo Saxon Petroleum Co, completed 20 June 1946
- SS Rustenburg Castle, refrigerated cargo ship for Union Castle, completed 25 June 1946
- SS Linswe, tug for Ministry of Shipping, completed 2 August 1946
- SS Linwet, tug for Ministry of Shipping, completed 2 August 1946
- SS Linyon, tug for Ministry of Shipping, completed 2 August 1946
- SS Linno, tug for Ministry of Shipping, completed 2 August 1946
- SS Salaverry, cargo ship for PSNC, completed 16 August 1946
- SS Limpya, tug for Ministry of Shipping, completed 17 August 1946
- MV Empire Edgehill, (Govan-built), oil tanker for British Admiralty, launched 4 April 1946, completed 27 August 1946 as RFA Wave Chief, scrapped 1975
- SS Port Hobart, refrigerated cargo ship for Port Line, completed 29 August 1946
- MV Empire Tedrita, (Clyde-built), oil tanker for Ministry of Shipping, launched April 1946, completed 6 September 1946, renamed Fusus 1947, Monaco 1964 and Hanna 1965, scrapped 1965
- SS Linda, tug for Ministry of Shipping, completed 18 September 1946
- SS Linga, oil tanker for Anglo Saxon petroleum Co, completed 19 September 1946
- MV British Knight, oil tanker for British Tanker Co, completed 25 September 1946
- SS Balena, whale factory ship for United Whalers Ltd, completed 28 September 1946
- SS Patella, bitumen tanker for Anglo Saxon Petroleum Co, completed 17 December 1946
- MV Empire Mercia, cargo ship for Ministry of Shipping, launched 4 March 1946, completed 18 December 1946 as MV Empire Star for Blue Star Line, scrapped 1971
- SS Calchas, cargo ship for Blue Funnel Line, completed 17 January 1947
- SS Lepton, oil tanker for Anglo Saxon Petroleum Co, completed 6 February 1947
- SS Lingula, oil tanker for Anglo Saxon Petroleum Co, completed 25 March 1947
- SS Loch Garth, refrigerated cargo ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 29 May 1947
- SS La Hague, cargo ship for French Line, completed 4 June 1947
- SS Waverley, paddle steamer for London and North Eastern Railway, completed 5 June 1947
- SS Morbihan, cargo ship for French Line, completed 3 July 1947
- SS Athenic, passenger ship for Shaw Savill Line, launched 26 November 1946, completed 16 July 1947, maiden voyage 1 August 1947
- SS Loch Avon, refrigerated cargo ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 3 September 1947
- SS La Heve, cargo ship for French Line, completed 17 September 1947
- SS Thorshavet, whale factory ship for A/S Thor Dahl Ltd, completed 9 October 1947
- SS Salinas, cargo ship for PSNC, completed 18 November 1947
- SS Kantara, cargo ship for Moss Hutchinson Line, completed 19 November 1947
- SS Soochow, ferry for The China Navigation Company, completed 18 December 1947
- SS Lotorium, oil tanker for Anglo Saxon Petroleum Co, completed 30 December 1947
- SS Munster, ferry for Coast Lines, completed 17 January 1948
- SS Pelorus, pilot boat for Trinity House, completed 28 January 1948
- SS Karnak, cargo ship for Moss Hutchinson Line, completed 30 January 1948
- SS Imperial Star, refrigerated cargo ship for Blue Star Line, completed 12 March 1948
- SS Salamanca, cargo ship for PSNC, completed 20 March 1948
- SS Leinster, ferry for Coast Lines, completed 25 March 1948
- RMS Parthia, passenger ship for Cunard-White Star Line, launched 25 February 1947, completed 7 April 1948, maiden voyage 10 April 1948, renamed SS Remuera 1961 and SS Aramac 1965, scrapped 1970
- SS Penlee, pilot boat for Trinity House, completed 7 April 1948
- HMCS Magnificent, aircraft carrier for British Admiralty (HMS Magnificent), launched 16 November 1944, completed 21 May 1948 and delivered as HMCS Magnificent, scrapped 1965
- SS British Ranger, oil tanker for British Tanker Co, completed 3 June 1948
- SS British Security, oil tanker for British Tanker Co, completed 7 July 1948
- RMS Pretoria Castle, passenger ship for Union Castle, launched 19 August 1947, completed 10 July 1948, renamed SS S.A. Oranje
- SS Melbourne Star, refrigerated cargo ship for Blue Star Line, completed 14 July 1948
- SS Granuaile, lightship tender for Commissioners of Irish Lights, completed 18 July 1948
- SS Ramore Head, cargo ship for Ulster Steamship Co, completed 26 August 1948
- SS Liparus, oil tanker for Anglo Saxon Petroleum Co, completed 7 September 1948
- SS Jalta, oil tanker for A/S Bulls Rederi, completed 17 September 1948
- SS Soestdyk, cargo ship for Holland America Line, completed 14 October 1948
- Setter 1, whale catcher for United Whalers Ltd, completed 20 October 1948
- Setter 2, whale catcher for United Whalers Ltd, completed 8 November 1948
- SS British Strength, oil tanker for British Tanker Co, completed 12 November 1948
- RMS Edinburgh Castle, passenger ship for Union Castle, launched 16 October 1947, completed 26 November 1948
- SS British Mariner, oil tanker for British Tanker Co, completed 29 December 1948
- RMS Magdalena, passenger ship for Royal Mail Line, launched 11 May 1948, completed 18 February 1949, wrecked 25 April 1949 on maiden voyage
- SS Schiedyk, cargo ship for Holland America Line, completed 19 February 1949
- SS British Workman, oil tanker for British Tanker Co, completed 24 March 1949
- SS Borgny, oil tanker for Fred Olsen & Co, completed 31 March 1949
- MV Hibernia, ferry for British Railways, launched 1948, completed 5 April 1949, maiden voyage 14 April 1949, renamed Express Apollon 1976, scrapped 1980
- SS Antilochus, cargo ship for Blue Funnel Line, completed 3 May 1949
- MV Cambria, ferry for British Railways, launched 1948, completed 17 May 1949, renamed Altaif 1976
- SS Cazador, oil tanker for Estrella Maritima SA, completed 15 June 1949
- SS Saravasti, ferry for Bombay Steam Navigation Co, completed 20 June 1949
- SS Vestfoss, oil tanker for A/S Thor Thorsen, completed 27 June 1949
- SS Amarna, cargo ship for Moss Hutchinson Line, completed 6 July 1949
- SS Explorador, oil tanker for Estrella Maritima SA, completed 6 July 1949
- Setter 3, whale catcher for United Whalers Ltd, completed 18 August 1949
- SS Sabaramati, ferry for Bombay Steam Navigation Co, completed 20 August 1949
- Setter 4, whale catcher for United Whalers Ltd, completed 2 September 1949
- Setter 5, whale catcher for United Whalers Ltd, completed 19 September 1949
- SS Vikingen, oil tanker for Panama City Tanker Co, completed 7 October 1949
- SS Assiout, cargo ship for Moss Hutchinson Line, completed 12 October 1949
- Setter 6, whale catcher for United Whalers Ltd, completed 12 October 1949
- SS Rohidas, ferry for Bombay Steam Navigation Co, completed 20 October 1949
- SS Champravati, ferry for Bombay Steam Navigation Co, completed 20 October 1949
- SS Helenus, cargo ship for Blue Funnel Line, completed 29 October 1949
- SS Ernst Larsen, whale catcher for United Whaling Co, completed 4 November 1949
- SS Arnt Larsen, whale catcher for United Whaling Co, completed 9 November 1949
- SS British Captain, oil tanker for British Tanker Co, completed 25 November 1949
1950s
- SS Africana 2, trawler for South African Government, completed 27 January 1950
- SS Ternoy, oil tanker for A/S Truma, completed 27 January 1950
- SS British Commander, oil tanker for British Tanker Co, completed 23 February 1950
- SS Kurdistan, oil tanker for Commons Bros Ltd, completed 24 February 1950
- SS Runic, refrigerated cargo ship for Shaw Savill Line, completed 24 March 1950
- MV Bloemfontein Castle, passenger ship for Union Castle, launched 24 August 1949, completed 25 March 1950, maiden voyage 6 April 1950, renamed Patris 1959, Mediterranean Island 1979, Mediterranean Star 1981 and Terra 1988, scrapped 1989
- SS Hector, cargo ship for Blue Funnel Line, completed 31 March 1950
- SS Carnarvon, whale catcher for Australian Whaling Commission, completed 27 April 1950
- SS Simba, tug for East African Railways, completed 8 June 1950
- SS British Consul, oil tanker for British Tanker Co, completed 9 June 1950
- SS Suevic, refrigerated cargo ship for Shaw savill Line, completed 5 July 1950
- SS British Explorer, oil tanker for British Tanker Co, completed 8 July 1950
- SS British Prospector, oil tanker for British Tanker Co, completed 28 September 1950
- SS Bratsberg, oil tanker for Borgestad A/S, completed 5 October 1950
- SS Verena, oil tanker for Anglo Saxon Petroleum Co, completed 9 November 1950
- SS Ascanius, cargo ship for Blue Funnel Line, completed 21 November 1950
- SS Kvint, whale catcher for Falkland Shipowners Co, completed 27 November 1950
- SS British Surveyor, oil tanker for British Tanker Co, completed 8 December 1950
- SS Binta, oil tanker for Per Gjerding, completed 19 December 1950
- SS Laganfield, oil tanker for Hunting & Sons, completed 29 December 1950
- SS Ixion, cargo ship for Blue Funnel Line, completed 5 January 1951
- SS Bolette, oil tanker for Fred Olsen & Co, completed 17 January 1951
- SS Ringerd, oil tanker for Olav Ringdal, completed 12 March 1951
- SS Orkdal, oil tanker for Moltzaua & Christensen, completed 17 April 1951
- SS Dalfonn, oil tanker for Sigval Bergsen, completed 15 May 1951
- SS Tank King, oil tanker for Sigurd Herlofsen A/S, completed 31 August 1951
- Setter 7, whale catcher for United Whalers, completed 15 September 1951
- SS Nyati, tug for East African Railways, completed 15 September 1951
- SS Bollsta, oil tanker for Fred Olsen & Co, completed 6 October 1951
- SS Rhodesia Castle, passenger ship for Union Castle, launched 5 April 1951, completed 6 October 1951
- Setter 8, whale catcher for United Whalers, completed 11 October 1951
- SS Juan Perón, whale factory ship for Compania Argentina de Pesca, completed 15 October 1951
- SS JK Hansen, whale catcher for Union Whaling Co, completed 24 October 1951
- Star 9, whale catcher for Hvalfinger A/S, completed 30 October 1951
- HMS Eagle, Audacious-class aircraft carrier for British Admiralty, launched 19 March 1946, completed 31 October 1951, scrapped 1978
- SS Port Nelson, cargo ship for Port Line, completed 31 October 1951
- SS France Stove, oil tanker for Lorentzen A/S, completed 12 November 1951
- SS Anders Andersen, whale catcher for Union Whaling Co, completed 15 November 1951
- SS Eastern Star, cargo ship for Australia China Line, completed 20 December 1951
- SS Kenya Castle, passenger ship for Union Castle, launched 21 June 1951, completed 16 February 1952, renamed SS Amerikanis 1967, scrapped 2001
- SS King Malcolm, cargo ship for King Line, completed 29 February 1952
- SS Roonagh Head, cargo ship for Ulster Steamship Co, completed 20 March 1952
- SS La Rochelle, oil tanker for Societe Navale Delmas Vieljeux, completed 25 April 1952
- SS King Alexander, cargo ship for King Line, completed 6 May 1952
- SS Onitsha, cargo ship for Elder Dempster, completed 5 June 1952
- SS British Skill, oil tanker for British Tanker Co, completed 12 June 1952
- SS Ebro, cargo ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 12 June 1952
- SS Janita, oil tanker for Spermacet Whaling Co, completed 9 July 1952
- Busen 5, whale catcher for Tongsberg A/S, completed 5 September 1952
- SS Essquibo, cargo ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 11 September 1952
- SS Irish Coast, ferry for Coast Lines, completed 17 October 1952
- SS Braemar Castle, passenger ship for Union Castle, launched 5 April 1952, completed 8 November 1952
- MV Cedric, refrigerated cargo ship for Shaw Savill Line, completed 11 November 1952
- SS Obuassi, cargo ship for Elder Dempster, completed 12 November 1952
- SS Raeburn, cargo ship for Lamport & Holt, completed 28 November 1952
- HMS Centaur (R06), Centaur-class aircraft carrier for British Admiralty, launched 22 April 1947, completed 1953, scrapped 1973
- SS Clydefield, oil tanker for Hunting & Sons, completed 21 January 1953
- SS Janova, oil tanker for Spermacet Whaling Co, completed 30 January 1953
- SS Beaverbank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 26 February 1953
- SS King Arthur, cargo ship for King Line, completed 19 March 1953
- PS Maid of the Loch, (Clyde-built), paddle steamer for British Railways, launched 5 March 1953, completed 4 May 1953
- SS Blandford, oil tanker for Blandford Shipping, completed 14 May 1953
- SS Cymric, refrigerated cargo ship for Shaw Savill Line, completed 15 May 1953
- MV Maid of Argyll, (Clyde-built), ferry for British Railways, launched 4 March 1953, completed 1 June 1953, renamed City of Piraeus 1975 and City of Corfu 1993
- SS Harpa, oil tanker for Anglo Saxon Petroleum Co, completed 11 June 1953
- MV Maid of Skelmorlie, (Clyde-built), ferry for British Railways, launched 2 April 1953, completed 24 June 1953, renamed Ala 1976
- SS Nessbank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 24 June 1953
- SS Irex, oil tanker for A/S Field, completed 8 July 1953
- SS Britta, oil tanker for Arthur H Mathieson, completed 17 September 1953
- SS Fleetbank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 14 October 1953
- HMS Bulwark, aircraft carrier for British Admiralty, launched 22 June 1948, completed 2 November 1953, scrapped 1984
- SS Rathlin Head, cargo ship for Ulster Steamship Co, completed 4 November 1953
- Setter 11, whale catcher for Hector Whaling Ltd, completed 19 November 1953
- SS Jarina, oil tanker for A/S Kosmos, completed 20 November 1953
- SS Jaranda, oil tanker for Anders Jahre A/S, completed 9 January 1954
- SS Port Montreal, refrigerated cargo ship for Port Line, completed 4 February 1954
- SS Tantallon Castle, cargo ship for Union Castle, completed 5 March 1954
- SS Elpenor, cargo ship for Blue Funnel Line, completed 22 April 1954
- SS British Engineer, oil tanker for British Tanker Co, completed 30 April 1954
- SS British Gunner, oil tanker for British Tanker Co, completed 6 May 1954
- SS Ballylumford, collier for John Kelly Ltd, completed 7 May 1954
- HMS Braysford, seaward defence craft for British Admiralty, completed 8 May 1954
- HMS Kemerton, Ton-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, launched 27 November 1953, completed 21 May 1954, scrapped 1975
- SS Tintagel Castle, cargo ship for Union Castle, completed 5 June 1954
- SS Loch Gowan, cargo ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 27 June 1954
- SS British Corporal, oil tanker for British Tanker Co, completed 1 July 1954
- YC 327, lighter for British Admiralty, completed 1 July 1954
- SS British Sergeant, oil tanker for British Tanker Co, completed 20 August 1954
- HMS Kirkliston, Ton-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, launched 18 February 1954, completed 21 August 1954, scrapped 1991
- HMS Bryansford, seaward defence craft for British Admiralty, completed 10 September 1954
- SS Iberia, passenger ship for P&O, launched 21 January 1954, completed 10 September 1954, maiden voyage 15 September 1954, scrapped 1973
- SS Pontia, ship for Pelagos A/S, completed 15 September 1954
- SS Cerinthus, oil tanker for Hadley Shipping Co, completed 9 November 1954
- SS Cedarbank, cargo ship for Blue Funnel Line, completed 5 January 1955
- SS Owerri, cargo ship for Elder Dempster, completed 21 January 1955
- SS Belfast, oil tanker for Belships Co, completed 24 February 1955
- SS Southern Cross, passenger ship for Shaw Savill Line, launched 17 August 1954, delivered 28 February 1955, renamed Calypso 1973, Calypso I 1980, ''Azure Seas 1981 and Ocean Breeze 1992, scrapped 2003
- HMS Laleston, Ton-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, launched 18 May 1954, completed 10 March 1955, scrapped 1985
- HMS Lanton, Ton-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, launched 30 July 1954, completed 10 March 1955, scrapped 1970
- SS Western Prince, cargo ship for Prince Line, completed 27 April 1955
- RAFA Tide Austral, fleet tanker for Royal Australian Navy, launched 1 September 1954, completed 17 May 1955, renamed RFA Tide Austral 1955 and HMAS Supply 1962
- HMS Letterston, Ton-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, launched 26 October 1954, completed 29 June 1955, scrapped 1971
- SS Port Melbourne, refrigerated cargo ship for Port Line, completed 7 July 1955
- SS Foylebank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 4 August 1955
- HMS Leverton, Ton-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, launched 2 March 1955, completed 25 August 1955, scrapped 1972
- SS Ulster Premier, coaster for Belfast Steamship Co, completed 20 September 1955
- SS Vibex, oil tanker for Shell Oil Co, completed 20 October 1955
- SS Triaster, cargo ship for British Phosphate Carriers, completed 21 October 1955
- SS Laganbank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 27 October 1955
- HMS Kildarton, Ton-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, launched 23 May 1955, completed 25 November 1955
- SS Escalante, cargo ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 14 December 1955
- SS Harpula, oil tanker for Shell Oil Co, completed 21 December 1955
- SS Dolius, cargo ship for Blue Funnel Line, completed 5 January 1956
- SS Eden, refrigerated cargo ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 1 February 1956
- SS Southern Prince, cargo ship for Prince Line, completed 8 March 1956
- HMS Confiance, tug for British Admiralty, completed 19 March 1956
- SS Lappe, lighter for Shell Oil, completed 23 March 1956
- SS Reina Del Mar, passenger ship for PSNC, launched 7 June 1955, completed 8 April 1956, maiden voyage 3 May 1956
- SS Elin Knudsen, oil tanker for Knut Knudsen A/S, completed 11 April 1956
- SS Oti, cargo ship for Elder Dempster, completed 26 April 1956
- HMS Torquay, Whitby-class frigate for British Admiralty, launched 1 July 1954, completed 10 May 1956, scrapped 1987
- HMS Lullington, Ton-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, launched 31 August 1955, completed 1 June 1956, renamed Tahan 1966
- SS Solfonn, oil tanker for Sigval bergsen, completed 13 June 1956
- SS Rowanmore, cargo ship for Johnston Warren & Co, completed 27 June 1956
- TSS Duke of Lancaster, ferry for British Railways, launched 1956, completed 22 August 1956
- HMS Confident, tug for British Admiralty, completed 6 September 1956
- SS Harvella, oil tanker for Shell Oil Co, completed 20 September 1956
- TSS Duke of Argyll, ferry for British Railways, launched 1956, completed 22 September 1956, renamed Neptunia 1975, Corinthia 1987, Faith Power 1994, Fairy Princess 1995 and Zenith
- SS Ondo, cargo ship for Elder Dempster, completed 24 October 1956
- SS Tuscany, refrigerated cargo ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 25 October 1956
- SS Flying Duck, tug for Clyde Shipping Co, completed 29 October 1956
- HMS Maddiston, Ton-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, launched 27 January 1956, completed 8 November 1956, scrapped 1975
- HMS Hercules, aircraft carrier for British Admiralty, launched 22 September 1945 by Vickers-Armstrong, completed 1957 by Harland and Wolff and delivered as INS Vikrant 1961, scrapped 2014
- HMCS Bonaventure, aircraft carrier for British Admiralty (HMS Powerful), laid down 27 November 1943, launched 27 February 1945, completed 21 January 1957 as HMCS Bonaventure, scrapped 1971
- SS Missouri, oil tanker for Texaco Oil Co, completed 26 January 1957
- SS Storfonn, oil tanker for Sigval Bergsen, completed 31 January 1957
- SS Albany, refrigerated cargo ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 13 February 1957
- HMS Maxton, Ton-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, launched 24 May 1956, completed 19 February 1957, scrapped 1989
- SS Scottish Coast, ferry for Coast Lines, completed 1 March 1957
- SS Cloverbank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 7 March 1957
- SS Port Launceston, refrigerated cargo ship for Port Line, completed 12 March 1957
- SS Flying Drake, tug for Clyde Shipping Co, completed 17 May 1957
- SS Crestbank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 7 June 1957
- SS Afghanistan, ore carrier for Commons Bros Ltd, completed 20 June 1957
- SS King Charles, cargo ship for King Line, completed 25 June 1957
- SS Vitrina, oil tanker for Shell Oil, completed 4 July 1957
- SS Esso Glasgow, oil tanker for Esso Petroleum Co, completed 17 August 1957
- HMS Nurton, Ton-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, launched 22 October 1956, completed 21 August 1957, scrapped 1995
- SS Picardy, refrigerated cargo ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 22 August 1957
- SS Minchbank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 25 September 1957
- SS Thessaly, refrigerated cargo ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 26 September 1957
- SS Carronbank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 27 September 1957
- HMS Repton, Ton-class minesweeper for British Admiralty, launched 1 May 1956, completed 11 December 1957
- SS King George, cargo ship for King Line, completed 19 December 1957
- SS Loch Loyal, refrigerated cargo ship for Royal Mail Line, completed 30 December 1957
- SS Dartbank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 17 January 1958
- SS British Honour, oil tanker for British Tanker Co, completed 31 January 1958
- SS Alaric, cargo ship for Shaw Savill Line, completed 13 February 1958
- SS Bulimba, cargo ship for British India Steam Navigation Co, completed 26 March 1958
- SS Port Invercargill, refrigerated cargo ship for Port Line, completed 26 March 1958
- SS Flying Dipper, tug for Clyde Shipping Co, completed 27 March 1958
- SS Garrybank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 2 April 1958
- SS Iron Age, ore carrier for Vallum Shipping Co, completed 22 May 1958
- SAS Port Elizabeth, Ton-class minesweeper for South African navy, completed 10 July 1958
- SS Vestfonn, oil tanker for Sigval Bergsen, completed 11 July 1958
- HMS Blackpool, Whitby-class frigate for British Admiralty, launched 14 February 1957, completed 14 August 1958, scrapped 1978
- SS New Mexico, oil tanker for Texaco Oil Co, completed 13 September 1958
- SS Wakefield, coaster for Associated Humber Lines, completed 8 October 1958
- SS Accord, tug for British Admiralty, completed 15 October 1958
- SS Tri-Ellis, phosphate carrier for British Phosphate Carriers, completed 31 October 1958
- RMS Pendennis Castle, passenger ship for Union Castle, launched 24 December 1957, completed 14 November 1958, maiden voyage 1 January 1959, renamed Ocean Queen, Sinbad and Sinbad I, scrapped 1980
- SS Carrigan Head,cargo ship for Ulster Steamship Co, completed 18 November 1958
- SS King Henry, cargo ship for King Line, completed 5 December 1958
- SAS Mosselbaai, Ton-class minesweeper for South African Navy, completed 11 February 1959
- SS Manchester Miller, cargo ship for Manchester Liners Ltd, completed 19 March 1959
- SS Rosebank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 3 April 1959
- SS Leeds, coaster for Associated Humber Lines, completed 16 April 1959
- SS British Statesman, oil tanker for British Tanker Co, completed 18 April 1959
- SS Ashbank, cargo ship for bank Line, completed 2 May 1959
- SAS Walvisbaai, Ton-class minesweeper for South African Navy, completed 21 May 1959
- SS Advice, tug for British Admiralty, completed 17 June 1959
- MV Ulster Star, refrigerated cargo ship for Blue Star Line, launched 26 February 1959, completed 3 July 1959, scrapped 1979
- SS Somers Isle, cargo ship for PSNC, completed 10 July 1959
- SS Bankura, cargo ship for British India Steam Navigation Co, completed 27 August 1959
- SS Pinebank, cargo ship for bank Line, completed 24 September 1959
- SS York, coaster for Associated Humber Lines, completed 14 November 1959
- SS British Power, oil tanker for British Tanker Co, completed 15 November 1959
- SS Eskfield, oil tanker for Hunting & Sons, completed 22 December 1959
- RMMV Amazon, passenger ship for Royal Mail Line, launched July 1959, completed 31 December 1959, maiden voyage January 1960
1960s
- INS Trishul, Whitby-class frigate for Indian Navy, launched 18 June 1958, completed 14 January 1960
- RMMV Aragon, launched 20 October 1959, completed 12 April 1960, maiden voyage 29 April 1960
- SS Elmbank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 28 April 1960
- SS British Gull, oil tanker for British tanker Co, completed 29 April 1960
- SS British Mallard, oil tanker for British Tanker Co, completed 6 May 1960
- SS Tresfonn, bulk carrier for Sigval Bergsen, completed 11 June 1960
- SS William Wheelwright, oil tanker for PSNC, completed 1 July 1960
- SS Barpeta, cargo ship for British India Steam Navigation Co, completed 19 September 1960
- RMMV Arlanza, launched 13 April 1960, completed 23 September 1960, maiden voyage 7 October 1960
- SS Daghestan, ore carrier for Hindustan Shipping Co, completed 1 November 1960
- SS Icenic, refrigerated cargo ship for Shaw Savill Line, completed 19 December 1960
- SS Avonbank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 13 January 1961
- SS Bamora, cargo ship for British India Steam Navigation Co, completed 30 January 1961
- SS Edward Stevenson, oil tanker for Stevenson Hardy & Co, completed 27 February 1961
- SS Port Alfred, refrigerated cargo ship for Port Line, completed 1 March 1961
- SS Clyde, launch for Clyde Navigation Trust, completed 13 March 1961
- SS Krossfon, bulk carrier for Sigval Bergsen, completed 8 April 1961
- SS Norsk Drott, oil tanker for Norsk Braendselojle A/S, completed 28 April 1961
- SS Tindfonn, oil tanker for Sigval Bergsen, completed 30 May 1961
- SS Canberra, launched 16 March 1960, completed 19 May 1961, maiden voyage 6 June 1961, scrapped 1997
- HMS Berwick, Rothesay-class frigate for British Admiralty, launched 15 December 1959, completed 9 June 1961, sunk as target 1986
- SS British Cormorant, oil tanker for British Tanker Co, completed 6 July 1961
- SS George Peacock, oil tanker for PSNC, completed 6 July 1961
- SS Levernbank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 11 August 1961
- SS Bombala, cargo ship for British India Steam Navigation Co, completed 28 August 1961
- SS Port St Lawrence, refrigerated cargo ship for Port Line, completed 20 October 1961
- SS British Osprey, oil tanker for British Tanker Co, completed 12 January 1962
- SS Springbank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 26 January 1962
- SS Cressington, dredger for British Transport Commission, completed 4 April 1962
- SS Olivebank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 12 April 1962
- SS British Merlin, oil tanker for British tanker Co, completed 19 May 1962
- SS British Cygnet, oil tanker for British Tanker Co, completed 7 June 1962
- SS Ringwood, cargo ship for Ringals Rederi A/S, completed 29 September 1962
- SS Port Nicholson, refrigerated cargo ship for Port Line, completed 9 November 1962
- SS Regent Liverpool, oil tanker for Texaco Oil Co, completed 23 November 1962
- SS Bellisland, cargo ship for Belships Co, completed 23 January 1963
- HMS Leander, Leander-class frigate for British Admiralty, launched 28 June 1961, completed 28 March 1963, sunk as target 1989
- SS Aigburth, dredger for British Transport Commission, completed 29 March 1963
- SS British Lancer, oil tanker for British Tanker Co, completed 28 June 1963
- SS Lossibank, cargo ship for bank Line, completed 3 July 1963
- HMS Kent, County-class destroyer for British Admiralty, launched 27 September 1961, completed 17 August 1963, scrapped 1998
- SS Roybank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 31 October 1963
- SS Rimfonn, oil tanker for Sigval Bergsen, completed 18 December 1963
- SS Weybank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 26 March 1964
- SS Hazelbank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 20 May 1964
- SS Methane Progress, LNG carrier for Methane tanker Finance Co, completed 26 May 1964
- SS Irisbank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 9 September 1964
- SS Texaco Maracaibo, oil tanker for Texaco Oil Co, completed 14 January 1965
- SS British Vine, oil tanker for British tanker Co, completed 26 March 1965
- SS La Estancia, bulk carrier for Buries Marks Ltd, completed 30 September 1965
- HMS Fearless, assault ship for British Admiralty, launched 19 December 1963, completed 27 November 1965, scrapped 2007
- SS British Centaur, oil tanker for British Tanker Co, completed 11 January 1966
- SS La Sierra, bulk carrier for Buries Marks Ltd, completed 12 February 1966
- SS Orcoma, oil tanker for Shell International Marine, completed 30 March 1966
- SS Nairnbank, cargo ship for bank Line, completed 7 July 1966
- HMNZS Waikato, Leander-class frigate for Royal New Zealand Navy, completed 19 September 1966, scuttled 2000
- SS Donax, oil tanker for Shell International Marine, completed 16 December 1966
- SS Ulster Prince, ferry for Coast Lines, completed 6 April 1967
- RFA Regent, fleet oiler for British Admiralty, launched 9 March 1966, completed 6 June 1967, scrapped 1993
- SS Edenfield, oil tanker for Eden Tankers Ltd, completed 2 July 1967
- SS Maplebank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 15 August 1967
- SS Fjordaas, bulk carrier for Norwegian Bulk Carriers, completed 29 August 1967
- SS Gowanbank, cargo ship for Bank Line, completed 30 January 1968
- SS Essi Kristine, bulk carrier for Norwegian Bulk Carriers, completed 1 March 1968
- SS Myrina, oil tanker for Deutsche Shell AG, completed 24 April 1968
- SS Thara, bulk carrier for Norwegian Bulk Carriers, completed 28 August 1968
- SS Skaufast, bulk carrier for Norwegian Bulk Carriers, completed 29 October 1968
- SS Aino, bulk carrier for CH Sorensen, completed 16 May 1969
- HMS Charybdis, Leander-class frigate for British Admiralty, launched 28 February 1968, completed 6 June 1969, sunk as target 1993
1970s
- SS La Pampa, bulk carrier for Buries Marks Ltd, completed 13 May 1970
- SS Sydney Bridge, bulk carrier for Bowring Shipping Ltd, completed 10 September 1970
- SS Bulk Eagle, bulk carrier for Kriship Shipping Co, completed 14 September 1970
- SS Esso Ulidia, oil tanker for Esso Petroleum Co, completed 6 October 1970
- SS Rudby, bulk carrier for Ropner Shipping, completed 1 March 1971
- SS Esso Caledonia, oil tanker for Esso Petroleum Co, completed 6 September 1971
- SS Iron Somersby, bulk carrier for Ropner Shipping, completed 7 December 1971
- SS Barbro, bulk carrier for Mascot A/S, completed 18 February 1972
- SS Belinda, bulk carrier for Mascot A/S, completed 30 June 1972
- SS Olympic Banner, oil tanker for Carlow Maritime Panama, completed 24 November 1972
- SS Olympic Brilliance, oil tanker for Lakeport Navigation Co, completed 7 September 1973
- SS Mount Newman, bulk carrier for Furness Withy, completed 16 November 1973
- SS World Cavalier, oil tanker for Worldwide Shipping Co, completed 12 June 1974
- SS Canadian Bridge, bulk carrier for Bibby Shipping, completed 29 November 1974
- SS Lotorium, oil tanker for Shell Tankers Ltd, completed 27 February 1975
- SS Lampas, oil tanker for Shell Tankers Ltd, completed 17 November 1975
- SS Essi Camilla, bulk carrier for Ruud Pedersen A/S, completed 5 January 1976
- SS Lepeta, oil tanker for Shell Tankers Ltd, completed 26 July 1976
- SS Leonia, oil tanker for Shell Tankers Ltd, completed 30 December 1976
- SS Lima, oil tanker for Shell Tankers Ltd, completed 3 June 1977
- SS Lackenby, bulk carrier for Ropner Shipping, completed 5 July 1977
- SS Appleby, bulk carrier for Ropner Shipping, completed 31 October 1978
- SS Hornby Grange, products tanker for Furness Withy, completed 20 June 1979
- SS Elstree Grange, products tanker for Furness Withy, completed 24 October 1979
- SS Ravenscraig, bulk carrier for British Steel Corporation, completed 14 December 1979
1980s
- SS Coastal Corpus Christi, oil tanker for Woodstock Shipping Co, completed 25 March 1980
- SS Coastal Hercules, oil tanker for Pomona Shipping Co, completed 25 March 1980
- MF Galloway Princess, ferry for Sealink, completed 22 April 1980
- MF St Anselm, ferry for Sealink, completed 16 October 1980
- MF St Christopher, ferry for Sealink, completed 6 March 1981
- MF St David, ferry for Sealink, completed 24 July 1981
- SS Isomeria, LPG carrier for Shell Tankers Ltd, completed 30 April 1982
- SS Isocardia, LPG carrier for Shell Tankers Ltd, completed 29 October 1982
- SS British Skill, oil tanker for British Petroleum, completed 26 April 1983
- SS British Success, oil tanker for British Petroleum, completed 14 February 1984
- SS British Steel, bulk carrier for British Steel Corporation, completed 19 October 1984
- SS Scottish Star, refrigerated cargo ship for Blue Star Line, completed 2 April 1985
- SS English Star, refrigerated cargo ship for Blue Star Line, completed 7 January 1986
- SS Auckland Star, refrigerated cargo ship for Blue Star Line, completed 21 January 1986
- SS Canterbury Star, refrigerated cargo ship for Blue Star Line, completed 1 July 1986
- SS Ironbridge, bulk carrier for British Steel Corporation, completed 23 September 1987
1990s
- RFA Fort Victoria, Fleet replenishment ship for British Admiralty, completed 4 May 1990
- SS Knock Allen, oil tanker for Fred Olsen & Co, completed 22 April 1992
- SS Knock Clune, oil tanker for Fred Olsen & Co, completed 7 July 1993
- SS Knock Dun, oil tanker for Fred Olsen & Co, completed 23 October 1994
- SS Lowlands Trassey, bulk carrier for Trassey Shipping (Fred Olsen), completed 12 May 1995
- SS Knock Muir, oil tanker for Fred Olsen & Co, completed 2 February 1996
- SS Knock An, oil tanker for Fred Olsen & Co, completed 8 August 1996
- SS Schiehallion, SWOPS vessel for British Petroleum, completed 31 December 1997
2000s
- Glomar CR Luigs, drillship for Global Marine Ltd, completed 1 July 2000
- Glomar Jack Ryan, drillship for Global Marine Ltd, completed 1 July 2000
- SS Hartland Point, ferry for the Bank Line, completed 11 December 2002
- SS Anvil Point, ferry for Bank Line, completed 17 January 2003
References
- ↑ Passenger lists and Emigrant ships from Norway-Heritage – Shipyard: Harland & Wolff
- ↑ Experience of a UK Shipyard in the 1990s Offshore Market, J. MacGregor, RINA, W272, 2001
- ↑ Dunn, Lawrence (1964). Famous Liners of the Past Belfast Built. London: Adlard Coles.
- ↑ McCluskie, Tom (2013). The Rise and Fall of Harland and Wolff. Stroud: The History Press. ISBN 978 0 7524 8861 5.
- ↑ Moss, Michael; Hume, John R (1986). Shipbuilders to the World. Belfast: Blackstaff Press. pp. 507–565. ISBN 0 85640 343 1.
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