Ships
Special Types of Ships:
- Five-masted Ships and
Barques
- A list of the single five-masted ship and the six five-masted barques built
between 1890 and 1921.
- Four-masted Ships and
Barques
- A catalogue of 442 four-masted barques and ships built between 1801 and
1989.
- North American Clipper
Ships
- A selection of some of the most well-known North American built
clipper-ships.
- British Tea Clippers
- A selection of some of the most well-known British tea clipper-ships.
- Finnish iron and steel square rigged sailing ships.
- A catalogue of 129 Finnish owned iron or steel square rigged sailing ships acquired between 1894 and 1935.
- Swedish iron and steel square rigged sailing ships.
- A catalogue of 90 Swedish owned iron or steel square rigged sailing ships acquired between 1875 and 1930.
- Square-rigged Sailing School-Ships
- Mainly pre-Second World War ships.
- Schooners
- Lists of seven, six and five masted schooners.
- Preserved Square-Rigged Ships
- Full-rigged ships, barques, barquentines, brigs and brigantines preserved as museum ships or in active duty.
- Preserved Royal Barges
- A catalogue of 30 preserved Royal and cermonial barges dating from the 16th
Century to 1877 of which some are still in use.
Individual Ships:
- 1510 Mary Rose, English warship.
- 1628 Wasa, Swedish 64-gun
ship.
- 1637 Sovereign of the
Seas, British 100-gun ship.
- 1668 Kronan, Swedish
126-gun warship.
- 1765 HMS Victory, British 100-gun First Rate ship-of-line.
- 1783 Venus, Swedish 40-gun frigate.
- 1783 HMS Bounty, ex Bethia, British
transport.
- 1791 Peggy, private schooner yacht.
- 1797 USS Constitution, American frigate.
- 1817 HMS Trincomalee, ex Foudroyant, ex Trincomalee, British frigate.
- 1824 HMS Unicorn, British frigate.
- 1825 Columbus, Canadian four-masted timber raft.
- 1824 Royal William, Canadian trans-Atlantic
paddle-steamer.
- 1833 Ann McKim, American clipper ship.
- 1839 Scottish Maid, British two-masted top-sail clipper schooner.
- 1840 Success, British East Inda ship.
- 1841 Charles W. Morgan, American whaling
ship.
- 1843 Great Britain,
British steam ship.
- 1845 Rainbow, American clipper ship.
- 1851 Flying Cloud,
American clipper ship.
- 1851 Marco Polo, medium
clipper ship.
- 1851 Snow Squall, American
medium clipper ship.
- 1852 Bald Eagle, American clipper ship.
- 1852
Sovereign of the Seas, clipper ship.
- 1853 Great
Republic, American medium clipper ship.
- 1853 Romance of the Sea, American clipper ship.
- 1854 Champion of the Seas, clipper ship.
- 1854 Commodore Perry, medium clipper ship.
- 1854 James Baines, clipper
ship.
- 1854 Lightning, clipper ship.
- 1854 Sierra Nevada, American
clipper ship.
- 1855 USS Constellation, American sloop-of-war.
- 1855 Donald McKay, clipper ship.
- 1856 Mastiff, American clipper ship.
- 1860 Jylland, Danish steam frigate.
- 1860 HMS Warrior, British armoured steam frigate.
- 1862 USS Monitor, American armoured steam turret warship.
- 1863 Star of India ex Euterpe, sailing ship.
- 1864 Carrick ex City of Adelaide, British sailing ship.
- 1864 Dharwar, sailing ship.
- 1865 Ariel, British tea clipper.
- 1866 Cleta, clipper barque.
- 1868 Enköping, ex Soten, ex Södra Skärgården, ex Glafsfjorden, ex
Väddö, ex Arholma, ex Skokloster, ex
Östhammar, ex Enköping, small Swedish passenger steamer.
- 1868
Thermopylae, British clipper ship.
- 1869 Cutty
Sark, British clipper ship.
- 1874 James Craig, sailing ship.
- 1874 Popoffka Novgorod, Russian circular warship.
- 1874 S/S Thingvalla, Danish passenger steamer.
- 1874 W.D. Lawrence, three-masted sailing ship.
- 1877 Elissa, ex Achaios, ex Christophoros, ex Gustaf, ex Fjeld, ex Elissa, three-masted barque.
- 1877 Seirol Wyn, British sailing ship.
- 1878 Falls of Clyde, four-masted ship.
- 1878 HMS Gannet, sloop of war.
- 1881 Beatrice, ex
Routenburn, Swedish four-masted barque.
- 1882 Falls of Dee, sailing ship.
- 1882 Joseph Conrad ex Georg Stage, full-rigged sail training ship.
- 1883 Drumeltan, British four-masted barque.
- 1883 Hugo Hamilton ex Fingal, four-masted barque.
- 1885 Calbuco ex Circé, sailing ship.
- 1885 Kate Thomas, sailing ship.
- 1885 Loch Broom, British four-masted ship.
- 1885 Polly Woodside, ex Rona, ex Polly Woodside, sailing ship.
- 1885 Wavertree ex Southgate, sailing ship.
- 1886 Balclutha, sailing ship.
- 1887 Omega, ex.
Drumcliff, four-masted barque.
- 1887 Gullmarn, ex Magda, ex Erbrin, ex Loudon Hill, four-masted barque.
- 1887 Sigyn, sailing ship.
- 1888 af Chapman ex G.D. Kennedy ex Dunboyne, Swedish sail training ship.
- 1891 Alma, scow schooner.
- 1891 C.B. Pedersen, ex Svecia, ex Elsa Olander, ex Ferm, ex Emanuele Accame, four-masted barque.
- 1891 Jeanne d'Arc, French three-masted barque.
- 1892 Abraham Rydberg (III), ex Star of Greenland ex Hawaiian Isles, four-masted barque.
- 1892 Lawhill,
English/Finnish four-masted barque.
- 1892 Olivebank, English/Finnish four-masted barque.
- 1892 USS Olympia, American cruiser.
- 1893 Result, three-masted schooner.
- 1895 C.A. Thayer, American three-masted schooner.
- 1896 Glenlee, sailing ship.
- 1897 Hougomont, four-masted barque.
- 1897 Najaden, Swedish naval sail training ship.
- 1898 Mabel
Rickmers, three-masted ship, later Wintherhude, Selma
Helmsoth, and Wintherhude.
- 1899 Jarramas, Swedish naval sail training ship.
- 1900 Västan, ex Nya Svartsjölandet, small Swedish passenger steamer.
- 1901 Discovery, British aux. sailing ship.
- 1902 Herzogin
Cecilie, four-masted barque.
- 1902 Suomen Joutsen, ex Laënnec, sailing ship.
- 1902 Thomas W. Lawson, American seven-masted schooner.
- 1902 Valborg, Swedish three-masted schooner.
- 1903 Finngrundet, Swedish lightship.
- 1903 Pommern, ex Mneme,
four-masted barque.
- 1904 Moshulu, ex Kurt,
four-masted barque.
- 1905 Archibald
Russell, four-masted barque.
- 1905 Druzky, Bulgarian costal defence steam torpedo boat.
- 1905 Pamir, German four-masted
barque.
- 1907 Hercules, American tug.
- 1907 Viking, Finnish
four-masted barque.
- 1908 Admiral Karpfanger, ex L'Avenir, four-masted barque.
- 1908 Storskär, ex Strängnäs Express, small Swedish passenger steamer.
- 1910 Norrskär, ex Sandhamns Express, small Swedish passenger steamer.
- 1911 Passat, four-masted
barque.
- 1911 Peking, four-masted
barque.
- 1912 USS Texas, American battleship
- 1912 Titanic, British trans-atlantic passenger
ship.
- 1914 Belem, French sailing ship, ex Giorgio Cini, ex Fantô.me II.
- 1914 Majestic, passenger liner
- 1914 Eppleton Hall, tug.
- 1915 S/S Sankt Erik, Swedish icebreaker.
- 1915 Wapama, American coaster.
- 1916 Svanen, ex Smart, ex Jason,
three masted schooner.
- 1920 Färjan 4, Swedish harbour ferry.
- 1921 Sedov ex Kommodore Johnsen ex Magdalene Vinnen, four-masted barque.
- 1926 Krusenstern ex Padua, four-masted
barque.
- 1929 Alexandria, ex Lindö, ex Yngve, American three masted schooner.
- 1932 Brandbåt II, Swedish fire-fighting ship.
- 1936 T/S Queen Mary, British
passenger liner.
- 1937 Christian Radich, Norwegian sail-training ship.
- 1940 USS North Carolina, American battleship.
- 1941 USS Massachusetts, American battleship.
- 1942 USS Alabama, American battleship.
- 1943 USS Cobia, American submarine.
- 1943 Jeremiah O'Brien, American Liberty-class
freight ship.
- 1943 USS Pampanito, American submarine.
- 1947 M/S Achille Lauro, ex Willem Ruys Italian passenger liner.
- 1961 T/S Norway, ex France Norwegian passenger liner.
- 1980 M/S Estonia, Estonian car/passenger
ferry, ex Viking Sally.
List of ships built by Donald McKay, East
Boston, MA, USA.
Last updated 2004-01-04 by Lars Bruzelius.
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