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The list of ship launches in 1901 includes a chronological list of ships launched in 1901 . In cases where no official launching ceremony was held, the date built or completed may be used instead.
Date
Country
Builder
Location
Ship
Class and type
Notes
19 February
United Kingdom
Palmers
Jarrow
Russell
Duncan -class battleship
5 March
United Kingdom
Chatham Dockyard
Chatham, Kent
Albemarle
Duncan -class battleship
5 March
United Kingdom
Devonport Dockyard
Plymouth
Montagu
Duncan -class battleship
21 March
United Kingdom
Thames Ironworks
Leamouth
Duncan
Duncan -class battleship
22 March
United Kingdom
Blyth Shipbuilding & Dry Docks Co. Ltd
Blyth
Barwon
Cargo ship
For Huddart Parker & Co. Pty. Ltd .[ 1]
30 March
Germany
AG Vulcan
Stettin
Kronprinz Wilhelm
Passenger ship
4 April
United Kingdom
Harland & Wolff
Belfast
Celtic
Ocean liner; one of the "Big Four "
For White Star Line .
16 April
United Kingdom
Napier & Miller
Yoker
Andrios
Cargo ship
18 May
United Kingdom
Harland & Wolff
Belfast
Ryndam
Passenger ship
For Holland America Line .
18 May
United States
Union Iron Works
San Francisco, California
Ohio
Maine -class battleship
18 May
United States
W. A. Boole & Son
Oakland, California
Lahaina
barquentine
yard's first
29 May
Sweden
Bergsunds Shipyard,
Stockholm
Wasa
Äran -class coastal defence ship
For the Royal Swedish Navy
30 May
Italy
La Spezia Naval Base
La Spezia
Regina Margherita
Regina Margherita -class battleship
For the Regia Marina
6 June
Nyasaland
Lake Nyasa
Chauncy Maples
Launched on Lake Nyasa having been transported from Scotland and reassembled
6 June
Germany
Schichau-Werke
Danzig
Wettin
Wittelsbach -class battleship
7 June
United Kingdom
Blyth Shipbuilding & Dry Docks Co. Ltd
Blyth
Wisbech
Cargo ship
For Wisbech Steamship Co. Ltd.[ 2]
12 June
Germany
Germaniawerft
Kiel
Zähringen
Wittelsbach -class battleship
22 June
Germany
Kaiserliche Werft Kiel
Kiel
Prinz Adalbert
Prinz Adalbert -class cruiser
24 June[ 3]
United Kingdom
George Brown and Company
Greenock
Princess Beara
Steam cutter
For Bantry Bay Steamship Co. The first vessel launched by George Brown and Company[ 3]
6 July
United Kingdom
Harland & Wolff
Belfast
Walmer Castle
Passenger ship
For Union-Castle Line .[ 5]
13 July
United Kingdom
Thames Ironworks
Leamouth
Cornwallis
Duncan -class battleship
16 July
United Kingdom
Armstrong Whitworth
Newcastle upon Tyne
Bantu
Cargo ship
Built for Bucknall Steamship Lines Ltd
16 July
United Kingdom
Allsup & Co. Ltd.
Preston
Seagull
Lightship
For Commissioners of Irish Lights .[ 6]
22 July
United States
Crescent Shipyard
Elizabethport, New Jersey
Adder
Plunger -class submarine
[ 7]
27 July
United States
William Cramp & Sons
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Maine
Maine -class battleship
14 August
Sweden
Lindholmens Shipyard
Lindholmen
Äran
Äran -class coastal defence ship
For the Royal Swedish Navy
15 August
United Kingdom
Blyth Shipbuilding & Dry Docks Co. Ltd
Blyth
Battenhall
Cargo ship
For Lombard Steamship Co. Ltd.[ 8]
17 August
United Kingdom
Harland & Wolff
Belfast
Athenic
Passenger ship
For White Star Line
19 August
Germany
Kaiserliche Werft Wilhelmshaven
Wilhelmshaven
Schwaben
Wittelsbach -class battleship
20 August
United States
Crescent Shipyard
Elizabethport, New Jersey
Moccasin
Plunger -class submarine
Sponsored by Mrs. Rice [ 9]
31 August
United Kingdom
Laird Brothers
Birkenhead
Exmouth
Duncan -class battleship
11 September
Austria-Hungary
Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino
Trieste
Árpád
Habsburg -class battleship
For the Austro-Hungarian Navy
23 September
United States
Crescent Shipyard
Elizabethport, New Jersey
Porpoise
Plunger -class submarine
Sponsored by Mrs. E. B. Frost [ 10]
25 September
Norway
Royal Norwegian Navy Shipyard
Horten
Sæl
1.-class torpedo boat
28 September
United Kingdom
Harland & Wolff
Belfast
Noordam
Passenger ship
For Holland America Line .
30 September
United Kingdom
William Denny & Brothers
Dumbarton
Santhia
Passenger ship
For the British-India Steam Navigation Company
19 October
United States
Crescent Shipyard
Elizabethport
Shark
Plunger -class submarine
For the United States Navy ; sponsored by Mrs. Walter Stevens Turpin [ 11]
7 November
Sweden
Kockums Shipyard
Malmö
Tapperheten
Äran -class coastal defence ship
For the Royal Swedish Navy
7 November
Italy
Castellammare Royal Dockyard
Castellammare di Stabia
Benedetto Brin
Regina Margherita -class battleship
For the Regia Marina
9 November
Germany
AG Vulcan
Stettin
Mecklenburg
Wittelsbach -class battleship
14 November
United Kingdom
Blyth Shipbuilding & Dry Docks Co. Ltd
Blyth
Lady Mildred
Cargo ship
For Exchange Steamship Co. Ltd.[ 13]
28 November
United Kingdom
Harland & Wolff
Belfast
Warwickshire
Passenger ship
For Bibby Steamship Co.[ 14]
12 December
United Kingdom
Harland & Wolff
Belfast
Minnetonka
Passenger ship
For Atlantic Transport Co.[ 15]
23 December
United States
Maryland Steel Company
Sparrows Point, Maryland
Shawmut
Cargo ship
For Boston Steamship Company, later renamed Ancon .[ 16]
28 December
United States
Newport News Shipbuilding
Newport News, Virginia
Missouri
Maine -class battleship
Unknown date
United Kingdom
John Bowden
Porthleven
Ada
Steam drifter
For Northern Steam Herring Fisheries Ltd.[ 17]
Unknown date
United Kingdom
John Bowden
Porthleven
Clara
Steam drifter
For Northern Steam Herring Fisheries Ltd.[ 18]
Unknown date
United Kingdom
John Bowden
Porthleven
Glentana
Steam drifter
For Steam Herring Fleet Ltd.[ 19]
Unknown date
United Kingdom
William Denny and Brothers
Dumbarton
King Edward
Passenger ship
For private owner.
Unknown date
United Kingdom
Beeching Brothers Ltd.
Great Yarmouth
King Edward
Steam drifter
For John Moore.[ 21]
Unknown date
United Kingdom
Allsup & Co. Ltd.
Preston
Lord Kitchener
Steamboat
For David & William Monk.[ 22]
Unknown date
United Kingdom
Beeching Brothers Ltd.
Great Yarmouth
Queen Alexandra
Steam drifter
For William Clowes.[ 23]
Unknown date
United Kingdom
Beeching Brothers Ltd.
Great Yarmouth
Snowdrop
Steam drifter
For Pitchers Ltd.[ 24]
Unknown date
United Kingdom
Beeching Brothers Ltd.
Great Yarmouth
Star of the Sea
Steam drifter
For James Murray.[ 25]
Unknown date
United Kingdom
T. Scott & Company
Goole
Sudan
Steamship
For private owner.
Unknown date
United Kingdom
Beeching Brothers Ltd.
Great Yarmouth
Sunflower
Steam drifter
For John Salmon.[ 27]
Unknown date
United States
J. M. Bayles and Sons
Port Jefferson, New York
Zoraya
Armed yacht
Built as a private vessel, leased for World War I service by the U.S. Navy in 1917, returned to its owner in 1919.
^ "Barwon" . Shipping & Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 30 September 2024 .
^ "Wisbech" . Shipping & Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 30 September 2024 .
^ a b "GEO. BROWN & Co" . Inverclyde Shipbuilding . Cartsburn Publishing. 2017. Retrieved 26 September 2023 .
^ "Walmer Castle" . The Yard. Retrieved 21 February 2017 .
^ "Seagull" . Shipping & Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 23 September 2024 .
^ "A-2 (Submarine Torpedo Boat No. 3)" . Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships . Naval History and Heritage Command. 31 August 2016. Retrieved 3 June 2019 . The submarine torpedo boat A-2 was originally laid down as Adder (Submarine Torpedo Boat No. 3) on 3 October 1900 at Elizabethport, New Jersey, by the Crescent Shipyard of Lewis Nixon, a subcontractor for the John P. Holland Torpedo Boat Co. of New York; launched on 22 July 1901; sponsored by Mrs. Jane S. Wainwright, wife of Rear Admiral Richard Wainwright
^ "Battenhall" . Shipping & Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 30 September 2024 .
^ "A-4 (Submarine Torpedo Boat No. 5)" . Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships . Naval History and Heritage Command. 31 August 2016. Retrieved 5 June 2019 . The submarine torpedo boat A-4 was originally laid down as Moccasin (Submarine Torpedo Boat No. 5) ... launched on 20 August 1901; sponsored by a Mrs. Rice
^ "A-6 (Submarine Torpedo Boat No. 7)" . Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships . Naval History and Heritage Command. 31 August 2016. Retrieved 6 June 2019 . The submarine torpedo boat A-6 was originally laid down as Porpoise (Submarine Torpedo Boat No. 7) on 13 December 1900 at Elizabethport, N.J., by the Crescent Shipyard of Lewis Nixon, a subcontractor for the John P. Holland Torpedo Boat Co. of New York; launched on 23 September 1901; sponsored by Mrs. E.B. Frost, the wife of E.B. Frost of Crescent Shipyard
^ "A-7 (Submarine Torpedo Boat No. 8)" . Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships . Naval History and Heritage Command. 31 August 2016. Retrieved 10 June 2019 . The submarine torpedo boat A-7 was originally laid down as Shark (Submarine Torpedo Boat No. 8) on 11 January 1901 at Elizabethport, N.J., by the Crescent Shipyard of Lewis Nixon, a subcontractor for the John P. Holland Torpedo Boat Co. of New York; launched on 19 October 1901; and sponsored by Mrs. Walter Stevens Turpin, wife of Lt. Comdr. Walter S. Turpin, an officer on duty at Crescent Shipyard.
^ "Lady Mildred" . Shipping & Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 30 September 2024 .
^ "Warwickshire" . The Yard. Retrieved 21 February 2017 .
^ "Minnetonka" . The Yard. Retrieved 21 February 2017 .
^ Marine Engineering (1902). "New Ships of the Boston Steamship Company" . Marine Engineering . 7 (January 1902). New York: Marine Engineering, Inc. Retrieved 21 January 2015 .
^ "Ada" . Shipping & Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 2 October 2024 .
^ "Clara" . Shipping & Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 2 October 2024 .
^ "Glentana" . Shipping & Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 2 October 2024 .
^ "King Edward" . Shipping & Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 28 September 2024 .
^ "Lord Kitchener" . Shipping & Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 23 September 2024 .
^ "Queen Alexandra" . Shipping & Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 28 September 2024 .
^ "Snowdrop" . Shipping & Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 28 September 2024 .
^ "Star of the Sea" . Shipping & Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 28 September 2024 .
^ "Sunflower" . Shipping & Shipbuilding Research Trust. Retrieved 28 September 2024 .
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