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The list of ship launches in 1947 includes a chronological list of all ships launched in 1947.
Date
|
Country
|
Builder
|
Location
|
Ship
|
Class / type
|
Notes
|
8 January
|
United Kingdom
|
Scotts Shipbuilding and Engineering Company
|
Greenock
|
Agapenor
|
Cargo ship
|
For China Mutual Steam Navigation Company Ltd.
|
4 February
|
United States
|
New York Shipbuilding
|
Camden, New Jersey
|
Worcester
|
Worcester-class cruiser
|
First of class
|
20 February
|
United Kingdom
|
Harland & Wolff
|
Belfast
|
La Heve
|
Cargo ship
|
For Compagnie Génerale Transatlantique.[1]
|
25 February
|
United Kingdom
|
Harland and Wolff
|
Belfast, Northern Ireland
|
Parthia
|
Cargo liner
|
For Cunard Line
|
7 March
|
United Kingdom
|
Harland & Wolff
|
Belfast
|
Salinas
|
Cargo ship
|
For Pacific Steam Navigation Company.[2]
|
23 March
|
United Kingdom
|
Shipbuilding Corporation Ltd.
|
Newcastle upon Tyne
|
Empire Stroma
|
Cargo ship
|
For Ministry of Transport. Completed as Ashantian for United Africa Co. Ltd.
|
25 March
|
United Kingdom
|
|
|
Acheron
|
Amphion-class submarine
|
|
25 March
|
United Kingdom
|
Harland & Wolff
|
Belfast
|
Munster
|
Ferry
|
For Coast Lines.[4]
|
25 March
|
United States
|
Fore River Shipyard
|
Quincy, Massachusetts
|
Salem
|
Des Moines-class cruiser
|
|
9 April
|
Soviet Union
|
Zelenodolsk Gorky Plant
|
Zelenedolsk
|
BO-183
|
Kronshtadt-class submarine chaser
|
|
9 April
|
Soviet Union
|
Zelenodolsk Gorky Plant
|
Zelenedolsk
|
BO-184
|
Kronshtadt-class submarine chaser
|
|
9 April
|
Soviet Union
|
Zelenodolsk Gorky Plant
|
Zelenedolsk
|
BO-185
|
Kronshtadt-class submarine chaser
|
|
22 April
|
United Kingdom
|
Harland and Wolff
|
Belfast, Northern Ireland
|
Centaur
|
Centaur-class aircraft carrier
|
For Royal Navy.
|
23 April
|
United Kingdom
|
Harland & Wolff
|
Belfast
|
Soochow
|
Ferry
|
For The China Navigation Company.[5]
|
27 April
|
Soviet Union
|
Zelenodolsk Gorky Plant
|
Zelenedolsk
|
BO-181
|
Kronshtadt-class submarine chaser
|
|
27 April
|
Soviet Union
|
Zelenodolsk Gorky Plant
|
Zelenedolsk
|
BO-182
|
Kronshtadt-class submarine chaser
|
|
28 April
|
United Kingdom
|
Shipbuilding Corporation Ltd.
|
Sunderland
|
Empire Ronaldsay
|
Cargo ship
|
For Ministry of Transport. Completed as Lagosian for United Africa Co. Ltd.
|
7 May
|
United Kingdom
|
John Brown and Company
|
Clydebank, Scotland
|
Suffolk Ferry
|
Train ferry
|
For London and North Eastern Railway
|
16 May
|
United Kingdom
|
Swan Hunter
|
Wallsend, England
|
Albion
|
Centaur-class aircraft carrier
|
|
20 May
|
United Kingdom
|
Harland & Wolff
|
Belfast
|
Leinster
|
Ferry
|
For Coast Lines.[7]
|
3 June
|
United Kingdom
|
Harland & Wolff
|
Belfast
|
Kantara
|
Cargo ship
|
For Moss Hutchinson Line.[8]
|
16 June
|
United States
|
New York Shipbuilding
|
Camden, New Jersey
|
Roanoke
|
Worcester-class cruiser
|
|
17 June
|
United Kingdom
|
Harland & Wolff
|
Belfast
|
Imperial Star
|
Refrigerated cargo ship
|
For Blue Star Line.[9]
|
19 June
|
United Kingdom
|
Harland & Wolff
|
Belfast
|
Thorshavet
|
Factory ship
|
For A/S Thor Dahl Ltd.[10]
|
15 August
|
United Kingdom
|
Shipbuilding Corporation Ltd
|
Newcastle upon Tyne
|
Zarian
|
Cargo ship
|
For United Africa Co. Ltd
|
16 August
|
United Kingdom
|
Shipbuilding Corporation Ltd.
|
Newcastle upon Tyne
|
Empire Birdsay
|
Cargo ship
|
For Ministry of Shipping. Completed as Zarian for United Africa Co. Ltd.
|
19 August
|
United Kingdom
|
Harland & Wolff
|
Belfast
|
Pretoria Castle
|
Passenger ship
|
For Union-Castle Line.[11]
|
29 August
|
United Kingdom
|
Harland & Wolff
|
Belfast
|
Salamanca
|
Cargo ship
|
For Pacific Steam Navigation Company.[12]
|
2 September
|
United Kingdom
|
Harland & Wolff
|
Belfast
|
Pelorus
|
Pilot tender
|
For Trinity House.[13]
|
16 September
|
United States
|
Mare Island Navy Yard
|
Vallejo, California
|
Tiru
|
Balao-class submarine
|
|
30 September
|
United Kingdom
|
Harland & Wolff
|
Belfast
|
Lotorium
|
Tanker
|
For Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company.[14]
|
2 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Harland & Wolff
|
Belfast
|
Karnak
|
Cargo ship
|
For Moss Hutchinson Line.[15]
|
2 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Harland & Wolff
|
Belfast
|
Melbourne Star
|
Refrigerated cargo ship
|
For Blue Star Line.[16]
|
14 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Vickers Armstrong
|
Barrow-in-Furness, England
|
Orcades
|
Ocean liner
|
For Orient Line
|
16 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Harland & Wolff
|
Belfast
|
Edinburgh Castle
|
Passenger ship
|
For Union-Castle Line.[17]
|
30 October
|
United Kingdom
|
John Brown & Company
|
Clydebank, Scotland
|
Caronia
|
Ocean liner/Cruise ship
|
For Cunard Line
|
30 October
|
United Kingdom
|
Harland & Wolff
|
Belfast
|
Penlee
|
Pilot tender
|
For Trinity House.[18]
|
7 November
|
Germany
|
Flender Werke
|
Lübeck
|
Empire Ely
|
Cargo ship
|
For Ministry of Transport
|
11 December
|
United Kingdom
|
Harland & Wolff
|
Belfast
|
British Ranger
|
Tanker
|
For British Tanker Company.[19]
|
20 December
|
Australia
|
Cockatoo Island Dockyard
|
Sydney, New South Wales
|
Tobruk
|
Battle-class destroyer
|
|
Unknown date
|
United Kingdom
|
Barclay, Curle & Co. Ltd.
|
Glasgow
|
Dwarka
|
Cargo liner
|
For British India Steam Navigation Company.
|
Unknown date
|
United Kingdom
|
William Denny and Brothers
|
Dumbarton
|
Falaise
|
Ferry
|
For Southern Railway.
|
- Sources
- Mitchell, WH; Sawyer, LA (1990). The Empire Ships (Second ed.). London, New York, Hamburg, Hong Kong: Lloyd's of London Press Ltd. ISBN 1-85044-275-4.