List of ship launches in 1908

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The list of ship launches in 1908 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1908.

CountryBuilderLocationShipClass / typeNotes
22 JanuaryFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom John Cran & Co. Leith Hornby Tugboat
23 JanuaryFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast Memphian Cargo ship For F. Leyland & Co. [1]
15 FebruaryFlag of France.svg  France Toulon Dockyard Toulon Hache Claymore-class destroyer [2]
26 FebruaryFlag of the German Empire.svg  Germany Eider werke AG Tönning Senator Schröder Fishing trawler For Cuxhavener Hochseefischerei AG
3 MarchFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Vickers Barrow-in-Furness Rathmore Passenger steamerFor London and North Western Railway [3]
3 MarchFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast Rotterdam Passenger ship For Holland America Line. [4]
7 MarchFlag of the German Empire.svg  Germany Kaiserliche Werft Wilhelmshaven Nassau Nassau-class battleship [5]
18 MarchFlag of the United States.svg  United States Newport News Shipbuilding Newport News, Virginia Seneca Revenue cutter
23 MarchFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Vickers Barrow-in-Furness Ben-my-Chree Passenger steamerFor Isle of Man Steam Packet Company [6]
25 MarchMerchant flag of Japan (1870).svg  Japan Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Nagasaki Mogami Yodo-class cruiser
31 MarchFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Caledon Shipbuilding & Engineering Company Dundee Hilary Passenger/Mail linerFor Booth Steamship Company [7]
31 MarchFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Workman, Clark & Co Belfast Verona Passenger liner [8]
11 AprilFlag of the German Empire.svg  Germany Kaiserliche Werft Kiel Blücher Unique armored cruiser [9]
14 AprilFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Sunderland Shipbuilding Co Ltd Sunderland Odland Cargo ship [10]
16 AprilFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast Mercian Cargo ship For Furness Leyland Line. [11]
30 AprilFlag of the German Empire.svg  Germany Howaldtswerke AG Kiel Föhr-AmrumferryFor Wyker Dampfschiffs-Reederei Amrum GmbH
5 MayFlag of Italy (1861-1946) crowned.svg  Italy Odero Sestri Ponente Amalfi Pisa-class cruiser
14 MayFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Pembrokeshire, Wales Boadicea Boadicea-class cruiser
19 MayFlag of the United States.svg  United States Brooklyn Navy Yard Brooklyn, New York Vestal Collier
26 MayFlag of the United States.svg  United States New York Shipbuilding Camden, New Jersey Michigan South Carolina-class battleship
26 MayFlag of the German Empire.svg  Germany Kaiserliche Werft Danzig Emden Dresden-class cruiser
MayFlag of the German Empire.svg  Germany Janssen & Schmilinsky Hamburg Alexandra steamboat For Vereinigte Flensburg-Ekensunder und Sonderburger Dampfschiffsgesellschaft[ citation needed ]
27 JuneFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Harland and Wolff Belfast, Co Antrim Lapland Ocean liner For Red Star Line
1 JulyFlag of the German Empire.svg  Germany AG Weser Bremen Westfalen Nassau-class battleship [5]
11 JulyFlag of the United States.svg  United States William Cramp & Sons Philadelphia, Pennsylvania South Carolina South Carolina-class battleship
13 AugustFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast Léopoldville Passenger ship For Compagnie Belge Maritime du Congo. [12]
8 SeptemberFlag of Austria-Hungary (1867-1918).svg  Austria-Hungary Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino Trieste Erzherzog Franz Ferdinand Radetzky-class battleshipFor Austro-Hungarian Navy
10 SeptemberFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast Laurentic Passenger ship For White Star Line.
10 SeptemberFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Armstrong Whitworth Newcastle upon Tyne, England Minas Geraes Minas Geraes-class battleshipFor Brazilian Navy
10 SeptemberFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom HM Dockyard Portsmouth St Vincent St Vincent-class battleship
19 SeptemberFlag of France.svg  France Toulon Dockyard Toulon Massue Claymore-class destroyer [2]
26 SeptemberFlag of the German Empire.svg  Germany AG Vulcan Stettin Rheinland Nassau-class battleship [5]
29 SeptemberFlag of Italy (1861-1946) crowned.svg  Italy Cantieri Navale Siciliani Palermo Duca d'Aosta Ocean liner For Navigazione Generale Italiana
7 NovemberFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Devonport Dockyard Devonport, England Collingwood St Vincent-class battleship
10 NovemberFlag of the United States.svg  United States Fore River Shipyard Quincy, Massachusetts North Dakota Delaware-class battleship
10 NovemberFlag of the German Empire.svg  Germany AG Vulcan Stettin George Washington Ocean liner For North German Lloyd
12 NovemberFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast Minnewaska Passenger ship For Atlantic Transport Co. [13]
14 NovemberFlag of the German Empire.svg  Germany Schichau-Werke Danzig Kolberg Kolberg-class cruiser For Imperial German Navy
5 DecemberFlag of the United States.svg  United States Mare Island Naval Shipyard Vallejo, California Ontario Collier
10 DecemberFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Harland & Wolff Belfast Megantic Passenger ship For White Star Line.
12 DecemberFlag of the German Empire.svg  Germany Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft Kiel Posen Nassau-class battleship [5]
Unknown dateFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Ailsa Shipbuilding Co Ltd. Troon Bournemouth Queen Paddle steamer For P. & A. Campbell. [14]
Unknown dateFlag of Denmark.svg  Denmark Kjøbenhavns Flydedok & Skibsværft Copenhagen Laura Coaster For A/S Dampskibs Selskap Vesterhavet
Unknown dateFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Barclay, Curle & Co. Ltd. Glasgow Morea Ocean liner For Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company. [15]
Unknown dateFlag of Norway.svg  Norway Fevigs Jernskibbyg Fevig Ottar Cargo ship For private owner. [16]
Unknown dateFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Workman, Clarke & Co. Ltd. Belfast Tainui Cargo ship For Shaw, Savill & Albion Ltd. [17]

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References

  1. "Memphian". The Yard. Retrieved 22 February 2017.
  2. 1 2 Couhat 1974, p. 90.
  3. "Launches and Trial Trips: Launches–English: Rathmore". The Marine Engineer and Naval Architect. Vol. 30. 1 April 1908. p. 380.
  4. "Rotterdam". The Yard. Retrieved 22 February 2017.
  5. 1 2 3 4 Gardiner & Gray 1985, p. 145.
  6. "Launches and Trial Trips: Launches–English: Ben-my-Chree". The Marine Engineer and Naval Architect. Vol. 30. 1 April 1908. pp. 381–382.
  7. "Launches and Trial Trips: Launches–Scotch: Hilary". The Marine Engineer and Naval Architect. Vol. 30. 1 May 1908. p. 419.
  8. "Launches and Trial Trips: Launches–Irish: Verona". The Marine Engineer and Naval Architect. Vol. 30. 1 May 1908. p. 420.
  9. Gardiner & Gray 1985, p. 150.
  10. "Launches and Trial Trips: Launches–English: Odland". The Marine Engineer and Naval Architect. Vol. 30. 1 May 1908. p. 419.
  11. "Mercian". The Yard. Retrieved 22 February 2017.
  12. "Leopoldville". The Yard. Retrieved 22 February 2017.
  13. "Minnewaska". The Yard. Retrieved 22 February 2017.
  14. Mitchell & Sawyer 1990, p. 244.
  15. Mitchell & Sawyer 1990, p. 21.
  16. Mitchell & Sawyer 1990, p. 440.
  17. Mitchell & Sawyer 1990, p. 397.
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Ship events in 1908
Ship launches: 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913
Ship commissionings: 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913
Ship decommissionings: 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913
Shipwrecks: 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913