List of ships built by Hall, Russell & Company

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RMAS Colonel Templer, built by Hall Russell in 1966 as a trawler RMAS Colonel Templer (A229).jpg
RMAS Colonel Templer, built by Hall Russell in 1966 as a trawler

This is an incomplete list of ships built by Hall, Russell & Company.

Contents

Flower-class Corvettes

HMS Loosestrife HMS Loosestrife FL5465.jpg
HMS Loosestrife

Island-class Patrol Vessels

Castle-class Patrol Vessels

Hong Kong Patrol Craft (HKPC)

HMS Starling (P241) at Hall, Russell & Co., Aberdeen HMS Starling P241.jpg
HMS Starling (P241) at Hall, Russell & Co., Aberdeen

Mooring and Salvage Vessels

Fisheries Research Vessels

Auxiliaries

Round Table Class Admiralty Trawlers

Passenger

Cargo

Passenger/Cargo

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Island-class patrol vessel

The Island-class patrol vessel was first designed and built for the Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency. As a result of the Royal Navy's experiences in the Cod Wars with Iceland, FPV Jura and FPV Westra were put in fishery protection patrols, the Navy built a further seven. These ships were designed and built by Hall Russell of Aberdeen, Scotland.

William Denny and Brothers

William Denny and Brothers Limited, often referred to simply as Denny, was a Scottish shipbuilding company.

Cory Environmental

Cory Environmental is a large resource management, recycling and energy recovery company in the United Kingdom. Cory operates in nearly 40 locations throughout England, providing services in the collection, recycling and disposal of waste.

Hall, Russell & Company

Hall, Russell & Company, Limited was a shipbuilder based in Aberdeen, Scotland.

Gas Light and Coke Company Defunct energy supplier

The Gas Light and Coke Company, was a company that made and supplied coal gas and coke. The headquarters of the company were located on Horseferry Road in Westminster, London. It is identified as the original company from which British Gas plc is descended.

Stephenson Clarke Shipping Limited, established in 1730 is Great Britain's oldest shipping company. The company specializes in short sea bulk cargo such as aggregates, alumina, grain, coal, fertilizers and steel.

BNS <i>Kapatakhaya</i>

BNS Kapatakhaya is an Island-class offshore patrol vessel of the Bangladesh Navy. She entered service with the Bangladesh Navy in 2003.

BNS <i>Turag</i>

BNS Turag is an Island-class offshore patrol vessel of the Bangladesh Navy. She has been serving in the Bangladesh Navy since 2004.

BNS Karotoa is an Island-class offshore patrol vessel of the Bangladeshi Navy. She entered service with the Bangladeshi Navy in 2003.

BNS <i>Sangu</i>

BNS Sangu is an Island-class offshore patrol vessel of the Bangladesh Navy. She began serving the Bangladesh Navy in 2004.

USNS Antioch (T-AG-180) was the United States Navy name assigned to the United States Merchant Marine Victory Ship SS Alfred Victory. She was built in 1945 and had a tonnage of 7,607 GRT.

David MacBrayne

David MacBrayne is a limited company owned by the Scottish Government. Formed in 1851 as the private shipping company David Hutcheson & Co. with three partners, David Hutcheson, Alexander Hutcheson and David MacBrayne, it passed in 1878 to David MacBrayne.

Burntisland Shipbuilding Company Scottish shipbuilder founded 1918

The Burntisland Shipbuilding Company was a shipbuilder and repairer in Burntisland, Fife, Scotland that was founded in 1918. In 1969 it was taken over by Robb-Caledon Shipbuilders, which in turn was nationalised in 1977 as part of British Shipbuilders.

London Power Company

The London Power Company was an electricity generating and bulk supply company in London, England, formed in 1925 by the merger of ten small electricity companies. In 1948 Britain's electricity supply industry was nationalised under the Electricity Act 1947 and the company was absorbed into the British Electricity Authority.

The Wandsworth and District Gas Company was a maker and distributor of coal gas in southwest London from 1834 until 1949.

Flatiron (ship)

A flatiron is a type of coastal trading vessel designed to pass under bridges that have limited clearance. Her mast(s) are hinged or telescopic, her funnel may be hinged, and her wheelhouse may also fold flat.

MV Derrycunihy was a British cargo ship impressed as a military transport during the Second World War. She was sunk off the Normandy beaches with great loss of life in 1944.

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