List of ship launches in 1819

The list of ship launches in 1819 includes a chronological list of ships launched in 1819.

Date Country Builder Location Ship Class / type Notes
12 January  United Kingdom Deptford Dockyard Deptford HMS Blonde Apollo-class fifth-rate frigate For Royal Navy[1]
13 February  United Kingdom Philip Laing Southwick York Merchant ship
1 March  United States Washington Navy Yard Washington, D.C. USS Columbus Ship of the line For United States Navy
17 March  United Kingdom Sunderland Andromeda Merchant ship For British East India Company[2]
31 March  United Kingdom Gordon Deptford Hooghly Full-rigged merchant ship
26 April  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Pembrokeshire HMS Belleisle Third-rate ship of the line For Royal Navy[3]
3 May  France Toulon Thétis Frigate
May  Scotland Thomas Wilson Glasgow Vulcan Iron-hulled barge Forth and Clyde Canal Company[4]
June  United States Christian Bergh New York City USRC Alabama Alabama-class topsail schooner For U.S. Revenue Marine[5]
7 July  United Kingdom R & A Carsewell Greenock Clydesdale East Indiaman
July British India J. Thomas Calcutta Indian Trader East Indiaman
8 July  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Pembrokeshire HMS Fisgard Leda-class fifth-rate frigate For Royal Navy
7 August  United Kingdom James Warwick Rotherhithe Woodlark Merchant ship
5 September  United Kingdom Bombay Dockyard Bombay HMS Seringapatam Seringapatam-class fifth-rate frigate For Royal Navy
15 September  United Kingdom James Warwick Rotherhithe Sarah Merchant ship
19 September  Australia Fortesco de Santos Newcastle Princess Charlotte Brig
5 October British India James Macrae Chittagong Dunvegan Castle Merchant ship
5 October  United Kingdom Woolwich Dockyard Woolwich HMS Isis Salisbury-class fourth-rate frigate For Royal Navy
5 October British India Kyd, Co. Kidderpore Chicheley Plowden Free trader
22 October  United Kingdom G. Hillhouse, Sons & Co. Bristol Woodford East Indiaman
20 November  United Kingdom Scott & Co. Greenock Trelawney West Indiaman
Unknown  United Kingdom William Smith & Co Newcastle-on-Tyne Adrian Merchant ship [6]
Unknown  United Kingdom Hilhouse Bristol Apollo West Indiaman
Unknown  United Kingdom Hull Cicero Greenland whaler
Unknown  United Kingdom Bolton & Co. Hull East Indian Merchant ship
Unknown  Canada George Taylor Quebec Henry Merchant ship
Unknown  United States Christopher Leeds Mystic, Connecticut Hersilia Brig
Unknown  United Kingdom Holt and Richardson Whitby Hindostan Merchant ship
Unknown  Russian Empire Mikhail Lazarev Lodeynoye Pole Ladoga 20-gun sloop-of-war Later Mirny
Unknown  United States Christian Bergh New York City USRC Louisiana Alabama-class topsail schooner For U.S. Revenue Marine
Unknown  United States Newburyport Meteor Full‑rigged ship Later USS Meteor
Unknown  United Kingdom Pirie & Co. Gosport Nassau Snow
Unknown  United Kingdom Ayre Recovery Merchant ship
Unknown  United Kingdom William Smith & Co Newcastle-on-Tyne Rosella Merchant ship
Unknown  United Kingdom Bristol Roslin Castle Barque Also spelled Roslyn Castle
Unknown British India Calcutta Royal Charlotte Merchant ship
Unknown  France Souverain Océan-class ship of the line For French Navy
Unknown  United Kingdom Oswald Partis Sunderland Sun Brig
Unknown  United Kingdom Richard Symons Little Falmouth Marquis of Salisbury Packet ship
Unknown  United Kingdom Merseyside Tranmere Merchant ship

See also

References

  1. Colledge, J. J.; Warlow, Ben (2006) [1969]. Ships of the Royal Navy: The Complete Record of all Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy (Rev. ed.). London: Chatham Publishing. ISBN 978-1-86176-281-8.
  2. RS 91820), Seq.no.A700.
  3. Lavery, Brian (2003) The Ship of the Line - Volume 1: The development of the battlefleet 1650-1850. Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0-85177-252-8.
  4. "Vulcan". Clydeships. Retrieved 20 November 2019.
  5. "Alabama, 1819". Cutters, Craft & U.S. Coast Guard Manned Army & Navy Vessels. U.S. Coast Guard Historian's Office. Retrieved 24 October 2015.
  6. LR (1820), Supple. pages "A", Seq.№A6.
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