List of ship launches in 1910
The list of ship launches in 1910 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1910.
Date |
Country |
Builder |
Location |
Ship |
Class / type |
Notes |
15 January |
United Kingdom |
Cammell Laird |
Birkenhead |
Wolverine |
Beagle-class destroyer |
For Royal Navy |
23 February |
United Kingdom |
John Brown & Company |
Clydebank |
Bristol |
Town-class cruiser |
For Royal Navy |
9 April |
United States |
Fore River Shipbuilding Company |
Quincy, Massachusetts |
Perkins |
Paulding-class destroyer |
For United States Navy |
7 April |
German Empire |
Blohm + Voss |
Hamburg |
SMS Moltke |
Moltke-class battlecruiser |
For Imperial German Navy |
12 April |
United States |
Bath Iron Works |
Bath, Maine |
Paulding |
Paulding-class destroyer |
For United Staes Navy |
7 May |
United States |
William Cramp & Sons |
Philadelphia |
Cyclops |
Collier |
For United States Navy |
12 May |
United States |
New York Naval Shipyard |
Brooklyn |
Florida |
Florida-class battleship |
For United States Navy |
12 May |
United States |
Fore River Shipbuilding Company |
Quincy, Massachusetts |
Sterett |
Paulding-class destroyer |
For United States Navy |
4 June |
United States |
New York Shipbuilding Company |
Camden, New Jersey |
McCall |
Paulding-class destroyer |
For United States Navy |
10 June |
United Kingdom |
Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company |
Govan, Scotland |
Cameleon |
Acorn-class destroyer |
For Royal Navy |
18 June |
United States |
William Cramp & Sons |
Philadelphia |
Warrington |
Paulding-class destroyer |
For United States Navy |
23 June |
United States |
New York Shipbuilding Company |
Camden, New Jersey |
Burrows |
Paulding-class destroyer |
For United States Navy |
23 June |
United States |
William Cramp & Sons |
Philadelphia |
Mayrant |
Paulding-class destroyer |
For United States Navy |
30 June |
German Empire |
Kaiserliche Werft |
Wilhelmshaven |
Oldenburg |
Helgoland-class battleship |
For German Emperial Navy |
7 July |
Norway |
Naval Shipyard |
Horten |
Troll |
Draug-class destroyer |
For Norwegian Navy |
9 July |
United Kingdom |
Earle's Shipbuilding |
Hull |
Brittany |
Passenger ship |
For London, Brighton and South Coast Railway |
12 July |
United Kingdom |
Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company |
Govan, Scotland |
Goldfinch |
Acorn-class destroyer |
For Royal Navy |
22 August |
United States |
Bath Iron Works |
Bath, Maine |
Drayton |
Paulding-class destroyer |
For United States Navy |
22 August |
United States |
Newport News Shipbuilding Company |
Newport News, Virginia |
Roe |
Paulding-class destroyer |
For United States Navy |
30 August |
United Kingdom |
Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company |
Govan, Scotland |
Scorpion |
Beagle-class destroyer |
For Royal Navy |
9 September |
United Kingdom |
William Gray & Company |
West Hartlepool, County Durham |
Registan |
Cargo ship |
Guantanamo (1911), Comerio (1927), Vittorin (1940), Grey Lag (1941), USAT Grey Lag (Oct 43‑ after Apr 46), Hai Lung (1946), scrapped 1960. |
20 September |
United States |
New York Shipbuilding Company |
Camden, New Jersey |
Ammen |
Paulding-class destroyer |
For United States Navy |
20 September |
United Kingdom |
William Beardmore and Company |
Glasgow |
Falmouth |
Town-class cruiser |
For Royal Navy |
20 September |
German Empire |
Joh. C. Tecklenborg AG |
Wesermünde |
Freienfels |
Cargo ship |
For Deutsche Dampfschiffahrts-Gesellschaft "Hansa" |
20 October |
United Kingdom |
Harland and Wolff |
Belfast |
Olympic |
Ocean liner |
sister ship of RMS Titanic |
3 November |
United States |
Fore River Shipbuilding Company |
Quincy, Massachusetts |
Walke |
Paulding-class destroyer |
For United States Navy |
18 November |
United Kingdom |
Armstrong Whitworth |
Elswick |
Weymouth |
Town-class cruiser |
For Royal Navy |
14 December |
United Kingdom |
Vickers Limited |
|
Dartmouth |
Town-class cruiser |
For Royal Navy |
20 December |
United States |
Bath Iron Works |
Bath, Maine |
Trippe |
Paulding-class destroyer |
For United States Navy |
Unknown |
Russian Empire |
W. Crichton |
Saint Petersburg |
Silatch |
Icebreaker |
|
Unknown |
United Kingdom |
Armstrong Whitworth & Company |
Walker, Newcastle upon Tyne |
Esturia |
Oil tanker |
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See also