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The following is a non-exhaustive list of ships that were built by Cammell Laird, a shipbuilding and repair company founded in 1828 in Birkenhead, England. The ships are listed in order of their launch, grouped into time periods.

1800s

Ship Built Type Flag Ref
USS Chatham 1836 Steamer  Confederate States Navy
HMS Birkenhead 1845 Troop ship  Royal Navy
PS Cambria 1848 Paddle steamer  United Kingdom
SS Ellan Vannin 1854 Paddle steamer  Isle of Man
Denbigh 1860 Paddle steamer  United Kingdom
Ulster 1860 Paddle steamer  United Kingdom
CSS Alabama 1862 Sloop  Confederate States Navy
HMS Orontes 1862 Troop ship  Royal Navy
PS Alexandra 1863 Paddle steamer  United Kingdom
HMS Scorpion 1863 Turret ship  Royal Navy
HMS Wivern 1863 Turret ship  Royal Navy
CSS Lark 1864 Paddle steamer  Confederate States Navy
HMS Agincourt 1865 Ironclad  Royal Navy
Huáscar 1865 Turret ship  Peru
HMS Euphrates 1866 Troop ship  Royal Navy
HNLMS Prins Hendrik der Nederlanden 1866 Turret ship  Royal Netherlands Navy
HNLMS Stier 1868 Monitor  Royal Netherlands Navy
HMS Captain 1869 Turret ship  Royal Navy
PS Earl Spencer 1874 Paddle steamer  United Kingdom
ARA Paraná 1874 Gunboat  Argentine Navy
ARA Uruguay 1874 Schooner  Argentine Navy
PS Rose 1876 Paddle steamer  United Kingdom
PS Shamrock 1876 Paddle steamer  United Kingdom
PS Isabella 1877 Paddle steamer  United Kingdom
SS Mona 1878 Packet steamer  Isle of Man
PS Lily 1880 Paddle steamer  United Kingdom
SS Pembroke 1880 Ferry  United Kingdom
PS Violet 1880 Paddle steamer  United Kingdom
PS Eleanor 1881 Paddle steamer  United Kingdom
HMS Rattlesnake 1886 Torpedo gunboat  Royal Navy

TSS Olga 1887 Cargo steamer  United Kingdom
Colombia 1889 Passenger steamer  Germany
SS Antelope 1889 Ferry  United Kingdom
SS Gazelle 1889 Ferry  United Kingdom
SS Lynx 1889 Ferry  United Kingdom
Almirante Condell 1890 Torpedo gunboat  Chilean Navy
Almirante Lynch 1890 Torpedo gunboat  Chilean Navy
USS Mohican 1890 Patrol vessel  United States Navy
TSS Ibex 1891 Passenger steamer  United Kingdom
1891 Battleship  Argentine Navy
SS Sir Richard Grenville 1891 Passenger tender  United Kingdom
TSS Duke of Clarence 1892 Passenger tender  United Kingdom
ARA Libertad 1892 Battleship  Argentine Navy
HMS Royal Oak 1892 Battleship  Royal Navy

TSS City of Belfast 1893 Passenger liner  United Kingdom
HMS Banshee 1894 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Contest 1894 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Dragon 1894 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Lynx 1894 Destroyer  Royal Navy
SS Titan 1894 Tug boat  United Kingdom
HMS Quail 1895 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Sparrowhawk 1895 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Thrasher 1895 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Virago 1895 Destroyer  Royal Navy
Almirante Simpson 1896 Torpedo gunboat  Chilean Navy
HMS Earnest 1896 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Express 1896 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Griffon 1896 Destroyer  Royal Navy
RMS Leinster 1896 Mail ship  United Kingdom
HMS Locust 1896 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Mars 1896 Battleship  Royal Navy
RMS Connaught 1897 Mail ship  United Kingdom
HMS Panther 1897 Destroyer  Royal Navy
ARA Presidente Sarmiento 1897 Training ship  Argentine Navy
HMS Seal 1897 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Wolf 1897 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Glory 1899 Battleship  Royal Navy

1900―1924

Ship Built Type Flag Ref
HMS Mutine 1900 Sloop  Royal Navy
TSS South Stack 1900 Passenger ship  United Kingdom
HMS Exmouth 1901 Battleship  Royal Navy
HMS Lively 1901 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Orwell 1901 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Sprightly 1901 Destroyer  Royal Navy
TSS Great Southern 1902 Passenger ship  United Kingdom
TSS Great Western 1902 Passenger ship  United Kingdom
HMS Arun 1903 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Blackwater 1903 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Foyle 1903 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Itchen 1903 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Topaze 1903 Cruiser  Royal Navy
HMS Liffey 1904 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Moy 1904 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Pathfinder 1904 Cruiser  Royal Navy
HMS Patrol 1904 Cruiser  Royal Navy
HMS Ouse 1905 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Stour 1905 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Test 1905 Destroyer  Royal Navy
SS Marylebone 1906 Passenger ship  United Kingdom
SS St George 1906 Ferry  United Kingdom
HMS Cossack 1907 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Swift 1907 Destroyer  Royal Navy
SS Sir Francis Drake 1908 Tug  United Kingdom
SS Sir Walter Raleigh 1908 Tug  United Kingdom
HMS Renard 1910 Destroyer  Royal Navy
TSS Manx Maid 1910 Packet steamer  Isle of Man
HMS Raccoon 1910 Destroyer  Royal Navy
SS Sarnia 1910 Passenger vessel  United Kingdom
SS Snaefell 1910 Packet steamer  Isle of Man
HMS Wolverine 1910 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Adamant 1910 Submarine depot ship  Royal Navy
Aetos 1911 Destroyer  Greece
SS Chenab 1911 Steam ship  United Kingdom
Ierax 1911 Destroyer  Greece
Leon 1911 Destroyer  Greece
HMS Lapwing 1911 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Lizard 1911 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Audacious 1912 Battleship  Royal Navy
TrSS 1912 1912 Passenger ship  United Kingdom
SS Kristianiafjord 1912 Passenger liner  Norway
HMAS Melbourne 1912 Cruiser  Royal Australian Navy
Panthir 1912 Destroyer  Greece
SS Bergensfjord 1913 Passenger liner  Norway
SS Britanica 1913 Reefer  United Kingdom
SS King Orry 1913 Packet steamer  Isle of Man
HMS Garland 1913 Destroyer  Royal Navy
Vasilefs Constantinos 1914 Ocean liner  Greece
HMS Caroline 1914 Cruiser  Royal Navy
HMS Abdiel 1915 Minelayer  Royal Navy
HMS Birkenhead 1915 Cruiser  Royal Navy
HMS Castor 1915 Cruiser  Royal Navy
HMS Chester 1915 Cruiser  Royal Navy
HMS Constance 1915 Cruiser  Royal Navy
HMS E41 1915 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Gabriel 1915 Flotila leader  Royal Navy
SS Kalyan 1915 Passenger ship  United Kingdom
HMS Kempenfelt 1915 Flotilla leader  Royal Navy
HMS Caledon 1916 Cruiser  Royal Navy
HMS E42 1916 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS E45 1916 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS E46 1916 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Grenville 1916 Flotila leader  Royal Navy
HMS Hoste 1916 Flotila leader  Royal Navy
HMS Ithuriel 1916 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS L7 1916 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Parker 1916 Flotila leader  Royal Navy
HMS Saumarez 1916 Flotila leader  Royal Navy
HMS Seymour 1916 Flotila leader  Royal Navy
HMS L8 1917 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Valentine 1917 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Valhalla 1917 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Bruce 1918 Flotila leader  Royal Navy
HMS Cairo 1918 Cruiser  Royal Navy
HMS Campbell 1918 Flotila leader  Royal Navy
HMS Capetown 1918 Cruiser  Royal Navy
HMS Douglas 1918 Flotila leader  Royal Navy
HMS H33 1918 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS H34 1918 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS R11 1918 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS R12 1918 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Mackay 1918 Flotila leader  Royal Navy
SS Stavangerfjord 1918 Passenger liner  Norway
HMS Malcolm 1919 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Scott 1918 Flotila leader  Royal Navy
SS Manistee 1920 Dry cargo ship  United Kingdom
RMS Samaria 1920 Ocean liner  United Kingdom
SS Zent 1920 Reefer  United Kingdom
SS Patia 1922 Reefer  United Kingdom
Nisbet Grammer 1923 Canaller  United States
SS Casanare 1922 Reefer  United Kingdom
SS Sarpedon 1923 Passenger steamer  United Kingdom
SS Darien 1924 Reefer  Panama
SS De Grasse 1924 Liner  France

1925―1949

Ship Built Type Flag Ref
SS Aracataca 1925 Reefer  United Kingdom
USS Cygnus 1925 Cargo ship  United States Navy
HMS Rodney 1925 Battleship  Royal Navy
SS Almeda Star 1926 Passenger and cargo liner  United Kingdom
SS Cristales 1926 Reefer  United Kingdom
SS Sulaco 1926 Reefer  United Kingdom
SS Tetala 1926 Reefer  United Kingdom
SS Andalucia Star 1927 Passenger liner  United Kingdom
SS Arandora Star 1927 Passenger liner  United Kingdom
SS Ben-my-Chree 1927 Packet steamer  Isle of Man
RMS Lady Drake 1928 Passenger liner  Canada
RMS Lady Hawkins 1928 Passenger liner  Canada
RMS Lady Nelson 1928 Passenger liner  Canada
RMS Lady Rodney 1929 Passenger liner  Canada
RMS Lady Somers 1929 Passenger liner  Canada
SS Matina 1929 Reefer  United Kingdom
SS Mopan 1929 Reefer  United Kingdom
SS Peveril 1929 Packet steamer  Isle of Man
HMS Phoenix 1929 Submarine  Royal Navy
SS Sultan Star 1929 Reefer  United Kingdom
SS Benedict 1930 Passenger liner  United Kingdom
SS Deemore 1930 Tug  United Kingdom
SS Platano 1930 Banana boat  Panama
SS Prince David 1930 Passenger liner  Canada
SS Prince Henry 1930 Passenger liner  Canada
SS Prince Robert 1930 Passenger liner  Canada
HMS Hilary 1931 Passenger liner  United Kingdom
HMNZS Achilles 1932 Cruiser  Royal New Zealand Navy
TSS St Andrew 1932 Ferry  United Kingdom
TSS St David 1932 Ferry  United Kingdom
HMS Foresight 1933 Destroyer  Royal Navy
TSS Great Western 1933 Ferry  United Kingdom
HMAS Southern Cross 1933 Troop ship  Royal Australian Navy
RMS Clement 1934 Passenger liner  United Kingdom
HMS Fearless 1934 Destroyer  Royal Navy
SS Mona's Queen 1934 Packet steamer  Isle of Man
HMS Salmon 1934 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Sealion 1934 Submarine  Royal Navy
MV Abosso 1935 Passenger liner  United Kingdom
HMS Crispin 1935 Cargo ship  Royal Navy
MV Dunedin Star 1935 Cargo liner  United Kingdom
SS British Confidence 1936 Oil tanker  United Kingdom
HMS Hardy 1936 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Inglefield 1936 Destroyer  Royal Navy
MV Melbourne Star 1936 Cargo liner  United Kingdom
HMS Spearfish 1936 Submarine  Royal Navy
RFA Aldersdale 1937 RFA  Royal Navy
HMS Ark Royal 1937 Aircraft carrier  Royal Navy
MV Brisbane Star 1937 Cargo liner  United Kingdom
SS British Fortitude 1937 Oil tanker  United Kingdom
SS City of Pretoria 1937 Passenger and cargo liner  United Kingdom
Misiones 1937 Destroyer  Argentine Navy
Santa Cruz 1937 Destroyer  Argentine Navy
HMS Lothian 1938 Troop ship  Royal Navy
RMS Mauretania 1938 Mail ship  United Kingdom
HMS Thetis 1938 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Trident 1938 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Atherstone 1939 Destroyer  Royal Navy
SS British Sincerity 1939 Oil tanker  United Kingdom
HMS Dido 1939 Cruiser  Royal Navy
Diloma 1939 Tanker  United Kingdom
HMS Prince of Wales 1939 Battleship  Royal Navy
HMS Taku 1939 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Temeraire 1939 Battleship  Royal Navy
HMS Berkeley 1940 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Blencathra 1940 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Brocklesby 1940 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Charybdis 1940 Cruiser  Royal Navy
HMS Eskdale 1940 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Gurkha 1940 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Talisman 1940 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Thrasher 1940 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Aldenham 1941 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Argonaut 1941 Cruiser  Royal Navy
HMS Badsworth 1941 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Beaufort 1941 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Belvoir 1941 Destroyer  Royal Navy
RFA Dewdale 1941 RFA  Royal Navy
SS Empire Clive 1941 CAM ship  United Kingdom
SS Empire Flame 1941 CAM Ship  United Kingdom
HMS Glaisdale 1941 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Lively 1941 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Safari 1941 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Tempest 1941 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Thorn 1941 Submarine  Royal Navy
SS British Promise 1942 Oil tanker  United Kingdom
SS British Tradition 1942 Oil tanker  United Kingdom
HMS Cygnet 1942 Sloop  Royal Navy
HMS Kite 1942 Sloop  Royal Navy
HMS Raider 1942 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Rapid 1942 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Sahib 1942 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Saracen 1942 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Scorpion 1942 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Scourge 1942 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Seadog 1942 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Sea Nymph 1942 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Sibyl 1942 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Sickle 1942 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Simoom 1942 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Stubborn 1942 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Surf 1942 Submarine  Royal Navy
SS British Restraint 1943 Oil tanker  United Kingdom
MV Empire MacColl 1943 Merchant aircraft carrier  United Kingdom
HMS Spirit 1943 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Statesman 1943 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Stoic 1943 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Stonehenge 1943 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Storm 1943 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Stratagem 1943 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Sturdy 1943 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Stygian 1943 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Syrtis 1943 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Teazer 1943 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Tenacious 1943 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Undaunted 1943 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Ulysses 1943 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Venerable 1943 Aircraft carrier  Royal Navy
HMS Zambesi 1943 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Affray 1944 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Gravelines 1944 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Hogue 1944 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Lagos 1944 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Scorcher 1944 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Sea Scout 1944 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Selene 1944 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Sidon 1944 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Sleuth 1944 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Solent 1944 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Spearhead 1944 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Spur 1944 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Subtle 1944 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Supreme 1944 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Zealous 1944 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Aeneas 1945 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Saga 1945 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Sanguine 1945 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Sluys 1945 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Springer 1945 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Alaric 1946 Submarine  Royal Navy
SS Argentina Star 1946 Passenger Liner  United Kingdom
SS King Orry 1946 Packet steamer  Isle of Man
SS Mona's Queen 1946 Packet steamer  Isle of Man
SS Brasil Star 1947 Reefer  United Kingdom
TSS St David 1947 Ferry  United Kingdom
TSS St Patrick 1947 Ferry  United Kingdom
TSS Tynwald 1947 Packet steamer  Isle of Man
SS Uruguay Star 1947 Reefer  United Kingdom
SS Paraguay Star 1948 Reefer  United Kingdom
TSS Snaefell 1948 Packet steamer  Isle of Man

1950―1974

Ship Built Type Flag Ref
HMS Ark Royal 1950 Aircraft carrier  Royal Navy
SS Mona's Isle 1950 Packet steamer  Isle of Man
SS Tasmania Star 1950 Reefer  United Kingdom
SS Hildebrand 1951 Reefer  United Kingdom
SS Romney 1952 Cargo liner  United Kingdom
SS Hubert 1954 Liner  United Kingdom
HMS Whitby 1954 Frigate  Royal Navy
TSS Manxman 1955 Packet steamer  Isle of Man
HMS Tenby 1955 Frigate  Royal Navy
SS San Flaviano 1956 Oil tanker  United Kingdom
SS San Fortunato 1956 Oil tanker  United Kingdom
HMS Grampus 1957 Submarine  Royal Navy
SS Rockhampton Star 1957 Reefer  United Kingdom
SS Auckland Star 1958 Reefer  United Kingdom
INS Talwar 1958 Frigate  Indian Navy
HMS Finwhale 1959 Submarine  Royal Navy
SS Fremantle Star 1959 Reefer  United Kingdom
HMS Sealion 1959 Submarine  Royal Navy
RMS Windsor Castle 1959 Mail ship  United Kingdom
HMS Devonshire 1960 Destroyer  Royal Navy
HMS Odin 1960 Submarine  Royal Navy
MV Royal Daffodil 1961 Ferry  United Kingdom
HMS Oracle 1961 Submarine  Royal Navy
CS Retriever 1961 Cable ship  United Kingdom
HMS Ajax 1962 Frigate  Royal Navy
TSS Manx Maid 1962 Packet steamer  Isle of Man
CS Mercury 1962 Cable ship  United Kingdom
HMS Opossum 1963 Submarine  Royal Navy
CS Cable Enterprise 1964 Cable ship  United Kingdom
RMAS Mandarin 1964 Mooring and salvage  Royal Navy
RMAS Pintail 1964 Mooring and salvage  Royal Navy
SS Ben-my-Chree 1965 Packet steamer  Isle of Man
HMS Onyx 1966 Submarine  Royal Navy
Koningin Juliana 1967 Car / passenger ferry  Netherlands
MV Lion 1967 Ferry  United Kingdom
HMS Renown 1967 Nuclear submarine  Royal Navy
MV Ulster Queen 1967 Ferry  United Kingdom
HMS Revenge 1968 Nuclear submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Conqueror 1969 Nuclear submarine  Royal Navy
MV Gazana 1971 LPG carrier  United Kingdom
Esso Clyde 1972 Oil tanker  United Kingdom
Esso Mersey 1972 Oil tanker  United Kingdom
Oakworth 1972 Bulk carrier  United Kingdom
Orbita 1972 Bulk carrier  United Kingdom
Orduna 1972 Bulk carrier  United Kingdom
Ortega 1972 Bulk carrier  United Kingdom
HMS Birmingham 1973 Destroyer  Royal Navy
MV Gambada 1973 LPG carrier  United Kingdom
SS St Edmund 1973 Ferry  United Kingdom
RFA Orangeleaf 1973 RFA  Royal Navy
HMS Coventry 1974 Destroyer  Royal Navy

1975―1999

Ship Built Type Flag Ref
RFA Appleleaf 1975 RFA  Royal Navy
RFA Brambleleaf 1976 RFA  Royal Navy
HMS Liverpool 1980 Destroyer  Royal Navy
RFA Bayleaf 1981 RFA  Royal Navy
HMS Edinburgh 1983 Destroyer  Royal Navy
Sovereign Explorer 1984 Oil rig
AV-1 (British Gas) 1985 Oil rig
HMS Campbeltown 1987 Frigate  Royal Navy
HMS Unseen 1989 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Ursula 1991 Submarine  Royal Navy
HMS Unicorn 1992 Submarine  Royal Navy

2000s

Ship Built Type Flag Ref
MV Sound of Seil 2013 Ferry  United Kingdom
MV Sound of Soay 2013 Ferry  United Kingdom
HMS Queen Elizabeth 2014 Aircraft carrier  Royal Navy
HMS Prince of Wales 2016 Aircraft carrier  Royal Navy
RRS Sir David Attenborough 2018 Research vessel  United Kingdom
MV Red Kestrel 2019 Freight ferry  United Kingdom

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