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The list of ship launches in 1897 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1897.
Date
|
Country
|
Builder
|
Location
|
Ship
|
Class / type
|
Notes
|
4 January
|
United Kingdom
|
Armstrong Whitworth
|
Elswick
|
Harald Haarfagre
|
Tordenskjold-class coastal defence ship
|
For Kongelig Norske Marine
|
5 January
|
United Kingdom
|
Harland and Wolff
|
Belfast
|
Delphic
|
Ocean liner
|
For White Star Line
|
21 January
|
United Kingdom
|
Laird, Son & Co
|
Birkenhead
|
Panther
|
Earnest-class destroyer
|
For Royal Navy
|
23 January
|
United Kingdom
|
Harland & Wolff
|
Belfast
|
Goorkha
|
Passenger ship
|
For Union Steamship Co.[1]
|
1 February
|
United Kingdom
|
Vickers
|
Barrow in Furness
|
Bittern
|
Avon-class destroyer
|
For Royal Navy[2]
|
14 February
|
United Kingdom
|
Clydebank Engine and Shipbuilding Company
|
Clydebank
|
Nahma
|
Steam yacht
|
For Robert Walton Goelet
|
18 February
|
United Kingdom
|
Harland & Wolff
|
Belfast
|
Rotterdam
|
Ocean liner
|
For Holland America Line
|
20 February
|
United Kingdom
|
Vickers
|
Barrow in Furness
|
Niobe
|
Diadem-class cruiser
|
For Royal Navy
|
4 March
|
United Kingdom
|
Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company
|
Jarrow
|
Flying Fish
|
Star-class destroyer
|
For Royal Navy[2]
|
4 March
|
United Kingdom
|
Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company
|
Jarrow
|
Pegasus
|
Pelorus-class cruiser
|
For Royal Navy
|
4 March
|
United Kingdom
|
Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company
|
Govan
|
Empress Queen
|
Passenger paddle steamer
|
For Isle of Man Steam Packet Company[3]
|
6 March
|
United Kingdom
|
Laird, Son & Co
|
Birkenhead
|
Seal
|
Earnest-class destroyer
|
For Royal Navy
|
9 March
|
United Kingdom
|
Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company
|
Govan
|
Gipsy
|
Gipsy-class destroyer
|
For Royal Navy[2]
|
18 March
|
Germany
|
Blohm & Voss
|
Hamburg
|
Coblenz
|
Cargo liner
|
For Norddeutscher Lloyd
|
18 March
|
United States
|
Union Iron Works
|
San Francisco, California
|
Marietta
|
Gunboat
|
For United States Navy
|
18 March
|
United Kingdom
|
Armstrong Whitworth
|
Elswick
|
Tordenskjold
|
Tordenskjold-class coastal defence ship
|
For Kongelig Norske Marine
|
20 March
|
United Kingdom
|
J & G Thompson
|
Clydebank
|
Europa
|
Diadem-class cruiser
|
For Royal Navy
|
20 March
|
United Kingdom
|
Vickers
|
Barrow in Furness
|
Leopard
|
Avon-class destroyer
|
For Royal Navy[2]
|
20 March
|
United Kingdom
|
Furness, Withy and Company
|
West Hartlepool
|
Maylands
|
Collier
|
For J F Wilson & Co
|
30 March
|
United States
|
Herreshoff Manufacturing Co.
|
Bristol, Rhode Island
|
Du Pont
|
Torpedo boat
|
For United States Navy
|
7 April
|
United Kingdom
|
Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company
|
Govan
|
Osprey
|
Gipsy-class destroyer
|
For Royal Navy[2]
|
14 April
|
Germany
|
AG Vulcan
|
Stettin
|
Hertha
|
Victoria Louise-class cruiser
|
For Kaiserliche Marine
|
27 April
|
Germany
|
Kaiserliche Werft
|
Danzig
|
Freya
|
Victoria Louise-class cruiser
|
For Kaiserliche Marine
|
29 April
|
Kingdom of Italy
|
Venetian Arsenal
|
Venice
|
Ammiraglio di Saint Bon
|
Ammiraglio di Saint Bon-class battleship
|
For Regia Marina
|
3 May
|
United Kingdom
|
William Doxford and Sons
|
Sunderland
|
Violet
|
Violet-class destroyer
|
For Royal Navy[2]
|
4 May
|
Germany
|
AG Vulcan
|
Stettin
|
Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse
|
Ocean liner
|
For Norddeutscher Lloyd
|
8 May
|
United States
|
Columbian Iron Works and Dry Dock Co.
|
Baltimore, Maryland
|
Winslow
|
Torpedo boat
|
For United States Navy
|
15 May
|
United Kingdom
|
Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company
|
Jarrow
|
Flirt
|
Star-class destroyer
|
For Royal Navy
|
15 May
|
United Kingdom
|
Frederick Braby & Co. Ltd.
|
Deptford
|
Atlas
|
Barge
|
For Frederick Braby & Co. Ltd.[4]
|
15 May
|
United Kingdom
|
Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company
|
Jarrow
|
Pyramus
|
Pelorus-class cruiser
|
For Royal Navy
|
17 May
|
United States
|
Crescent Shipyard
|
Elizabeth, New Jersey
|
Holland
|
Submarine
|
For United States Navy
|
17 May
|
United Kingdom
|
Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company
|
Jarrow
|
Montcalm
|
Cargo liner
|
For African Steamship Company
|
18 May
|
United Kingdom
|
Blyth Shipbuilding Co. Ltd
|
Blyth
|
Dauntless
|
Steamship
|
For Steamship Dauntless Co. Ltd.[5]
|
18 May
|
United Kingdom
|
Armstrong Whitworth
|
Elswick
|
Takasago
|
Protected cruiser
|
For Imperial Japanese Navy
|
29 May
|
United Kingdom
|
Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company
|
Govan
|
Fairy
|
Gipsy-class destroyer
|
For Royal Navy
|
29 May
|
United Kingdom
|
Ramage and Ferguson
|
Leith
|
Kenthales
|
Steam yacht
|
For William Johnston
|
2 June
|
United Kingdom
|
Laird, Son & Co
|
Birkenhead
|
Wolf
|
Earnest-class destroyer
|
For Royal Navy
|
3 June
|
United States
|
J. H. Dialogue and Son
|
Camden, New Jersey
|
Princeton
|
Gunboat
|
For United States Navy
|
5 June
|
United Kingdom
|
Harland & Wolff
|
Belfast
|
Briton
|
Passenger ship
|
For Union Steamship Line.[6]
|
14 June
|
United Kingdom
|
Brown & Clapson
|
Barton-upon-Humber
|
Active
|
sloop
|
For Henry Oldridge.[7]
|
17 June
|
United Kingdom
|
Sir Raylton Dixon and Company
|
Middlesbrough
|
Montrose
|
Ocean Liner
|
For Elder Dempster Line
|
3 July
|
United Kingdom
|
William Doxford and Sons
|
Sunderland
|
Sylvia
|
Violet-class destroyer
|
For Royal Navy
|
14 July
|
United Kingdom
|
Hawthorn Leslie and Company
|
Hebburn
|
Cheerful
|
Mermaid-class destroyer
|
For Royal Navy[2]
|
15 July
|
United Kingdom
|
Earle's Shipbuilding
|
Kingston upon Hull
|
Perseus
|
Pelorus-class cruiser
|
For Royal Navy
|
21 July
|
United Kingdom
|
Harland & Wolff
|
Belfast
|
Derbyshire
|
Passenger ship
|
For Bibby Steamship Co.[8]
|
7 August
|
United States
|
Columbian Iron Works and Dry Dock Co.
|
Baltimore, Maryland
|
Plunger
|
Submarine
|
For United States Navy (not commissioned)
|
8 August
|
United States
|
Newport News Shipbuilding & Drydock Co.
|
Newport News, Virginia
|
Creole
|
Passenger ship
|
For Cromwell Steamship Lines
|
13 August
|
United Kingdom
|
Blyth Shipbuilding Co. Ltd
|
Blyth
|
Craigneuk
|
Steamship
|
For Craig Line Steamship Co. Ltd.[9]
|
17 August
|
United Kingdom
|
Gourlay Brothers
|
Dundee
|
Batavier II
|
Passenger ship
|
For Batavier Line
|
18 August
|
Austria-Hungary
|
Pola Naval Arsenal
|
Pola
|
Zenta
|
Zenta-class protected cruiser
|
For Kaiserliche und Königliche Kriegsmarine
|
31 August
|
United Kingdom
|
Laird & Company
|
Birkenhead
|
Presidente Sarmiento
|
Training ship
|
For Armada de la República Argentina
|
11 September
|
United Kingdom
|
Harland & Wolff
|
Belfast
|
Winifreda
|
Passenger ship
|
For F. Leyland & Co.[10]
|
12 September
|
United Kingdom
|
Cammell Laird
|
Birkenhead
|
Leinster
|
Passenger ship
|
For City of Dublin Steam Packet Company
|
14 September
|
Germany
|
Kaiserliche Werft
|
Wilhelmshaven
|
Kaiser Wilhelm II
|
Kaiser Friedrich III-class battleship
|
For Kaiserliche Marine
|
23 September
|
United Kingdom
|
Sir J Laing and Sons
|
Sunderland
|
Westralia
|
Cargo liner
|
For Huddart Parker
|
25 September
|
Germany
|
Kaiserliche Werft
|
Kiel
|
Fürst Bismarck
|
Armoured cruiser
|
For Kaiserliche Marine
|
29 September
|
Kingdom of Italy
|
Castellammare Royal Dockyard
|
Castellammare di Stabia
|
Emanuele Filiberto
|
Ammiraglio di Saint Bon-class battleship
|
For Regia Marina
|
9 October
|
Germany
|
Blohm & Voss
|
Hamburg
|
Pretoria
|
Ocean liner
|
For Hamburg-Amerikanische Paketfahrt AG
|
12 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Harland and Wolff
|
Belfast
|
Cymric
|
Ocean liner
|
For White Star Line
|
13 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Portsmouth Dockyard
|
Portsmouth
|
Canopus
|
Canopus-class battleship
|
For Royal Navy
|
24 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Allsup & Co. Ltd.
|
Preston
|
Duchess
|
Steamship
|
For Cuthbert J. Pyke.[11]
|
27 October
|
France
|
Arsenal de Rochefort
|
Rochefort
|
D'Estrées
|
D'Estrées-class cruiser
|
For Marine Nationale
|
1 November
|
United Kingdom
|
Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company
|
Leamouth, London
|
Fuji
|
Fuji-class battleship
|
For Imperial Japanese Navy
|
4 November
|
United Kingdom
|
Thompson
|
Clydebank
|
Plutón
|
Audaz-class destroyer
|
For Armada Española
|
10 November
|
United Kingdom
|
Caird & Co
|
Greenock
|
Arabia
|
Ocean liner
|
For Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company
|
14 November
|
United States
|
Herreshoff Manufacturing Co.
|
Bristol, Rhode Island
|
Talbot
|
Torpedo boat
|
For United States Navy
|
15 November
|
United States
|
Herreshoff Manufacturing Co.
|
Bristol, Rhode Island
|
Gwin
|
Torpedo boat
|
For United States Navy
|
18 November
|
Canada
|
Thomas J Bulger
|
Naksup, British Columbia
|
Rossland
|
Paddle steamer
|
For Canadian Pacific Railway
|
25 November
|
United Kingdom
|
Sheerness Dockyard
|
Sheerness
|
Pomone
|
Pelorus-class cruiser
|
For Royal Navy
|
27 November
|
United Kingdom
|
Harland & Wolff
|
Belfast
|
Brasilia
|
Passenger ship
|
For Hamburg America Line.[12]
|
9 December
|
United Kingdom
|
Chatham Dockyard
|
Chatham
|
Vindictive
|
Protected cruiser
|
For Royal Navy
|
9 December
|
Germany
|
Kaiserliche Werft
|
Danzig
|
Vineta
|
Victoria Louise-class cruiser
|
For Kaiserliche Marine
|
11 December
|
United Kingdom
|
Charles Connell and Company
|
Scotstoun
|
Knight Errant
|
Cargo ship
|
For Knight Steamship Company
|
18 December
|
Japan
|
Yokosuka Naval Arsenal
|
Yokosuka, Kanagawa
|
Akashi
|
Suma-class cruiser
|
For Imperial Japanese Navy
|
Unknown date
|
United States
|
|
Brooklyn, New York
|
Bernice
|
Steam yacht
|
|
Unknown date
|
United States
|
|
|
Coyote
|
Motorboat
|
For Sylvester Sparling
|
Unknown date
|
Germany
|
AG Vulcan
|
Stettin
|
Hai Yung
|
Protected cruiser
|
For Chinese Navy
|
Unknown date
|
United States
|
|
Jennings, Montana
|
J.D. Farrell
|
Paddle steamer
|
For Kootenay River Navigation Company
|
Unknown date
|
Canada
|
|
|
Keenora
|
Passenger ship
|
|
Unknown date
|
United States
|
Bath Iron Works
|
Bath, Maine
|
Mayflower
|
Lighthouse tender
|
For U.S. Lighthouse Service
|
Unknown date
|
United States
|
Louis Pacquet
|
Jennings, Montana
|
North Star
|
Paddle steamer
|
For Upper Colombia Navigation & Tramway Co.
|
Unknown date
|
United Kingdom
|
Allsup & Co. Ltd.
|
Preston
|
Olive
|
Merchantman
|
For private owner.[13]
|
Unknown date
|
United Kingdom
|
Allsup & Co. Ltd.
|
Preston
|
Vigilant
|
Steamboat
|
For private owner.[14]
|
Unknown date
|
United Kingdom
|
Abdela & Mitchell Ltd.
|
Brimscombe
|
White Cross
|
Steamship
|
For Managers of the Metropolitan Asylum District.[15]
|
Unknown date
|
United States
|
F. W. Wheeler Company
|
Bay City, Michigan
|
Wilmot
|
Tug
|
For Ocean Towing and Wrecking Company
|
Unknown date
|
United States
|
Charles Hillman
|
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
|
Winthrop
|
Tug
|
For Staples Coal Co
|
- ^ "Goorkha". The Yard. Retrieved 20 February 2017.
- ^ a b c d e f g Friedman 2009, p. 303.
- ^ "Launches and Trial Trips: Launches—Scotch: Empress Queen". The Marine Engineer. 1 April 1897. p. 30.
- ^ "Atlas". Shipping & Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 4 October 2024.
- ^ "Dauntless". Shipping & Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 1 October 2024.
- ^ "Briton". The Yard. Retrieved 20 February 2017.
- ^ "Active". Shipping and Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 6 October 2024.
- ^ "Derbyshire". The Yard. Retrieved 20 February 2017.
- ^ "Craigneuk". Shipping & Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 1 October 2024.
- ^ "Winifreda". The Yard. Retrieved 21 February 2017.
- ^ "Duchess". Shipping & Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 23 September 2024.
- ^ "Brasilia". The Yard. Retrieved 21 February 2017.
- ^ "Olive". Shipping & Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 23 September 2024.
- ^ "Vigilant". Shipping & Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 23 September 2024.
- ^ "White Cross". Shipping & Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 22 September 2024.
- Sources
- Friedman, Norman (2009). British Destroyers: From Earliest Days to the Second World War. Barnsley, UK: Seaforth Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84832-049-9.