The list of ship launches in 1843 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1843.
Date | Country | Builder | Location | Ship | Class / type | Notes |
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10 January | United Kingdom | Oliver Chapman | Chepstow | Dasher | Brig | For private owner.[1] |
11 January | United Kingdom | Thomas Royden | Liverpool | British Hero | East Indiaman | For private owner.[2] |
31 January | United Kingdom | Joseph Wheeler | Cork | Indian Queen | Barque | For Messrs. Hardy.[3] |
January | United Kingdom | River Thames | Magician | Paddle steamer | For private owner.[4] | |
January | United Kingdom | Mercury | Clipper | For private owner.[5] | ||
15 February | United Kingdom | Messrs. George Ross & Son | Inverkeithing | William Fraser | Brig | For private owner.[6] |
16 February | United Kingdom | J. Henry Jones | Port Madoc | Mary Holland | Brig | For Messrs. Menish & Co.[7] |
17 February | United Kingdom | Hugh Jones | Beaumaris | Maria | Sloop | For Hugh Jones.[8] |
21 February | Province of Canada | Kingston | Mohawk | Steamship | For private owner.[9] | |
9 March | United Kingdom | Messrs. Hilhouse & Hill | Bristol | Duke of Cornwall | Chinaman | For private owner.[10] |
9 March | United States | New York | Liverpool | Packet ship | For private owner.[11] | |
10 March | United Kingdom | Messrs. Denny & Rankine | Dumbarton | Commodore | Merchantman | For private owner.[12] |
18 March | United Kingdom | Messrs. K. Woods & Sons | Maryport | Hugh Matthie | Full-rigged ship | For Joseph Sparks.[13] |
21 March | United Kingdom | Fagan | Kingstown | Duchess of Leinster | Brig | For private owner.[14] |
30 March | France | Cherbourg | L'Agile | Brig | For French Navy.[15] | |
March | United Kingdom | J. Crown | Sunderland | Bzyb | Barque | For Imperial Russian Government.[16][17] |
3 April | United Kingdom | Michael Ratsey | Cowes | Fairy | Schooner yacht | For Mr. Perreth.[18] |
4 April | France | Cherbourg | Le Rossignol | Brig | For French Navy.[19] | |
12 April | United Kingdom | Messrs. Wilmet & Hall | Newport | Anjer | Full-rigged ship | For Messr. Wilmet & Hall[20] |
13 April | United Kingdom | Sheerness Dockyard | Rattler | Sloop-of-war | For Royal Navy. | |
13 April | United Kingdom | Coulson | Sculcoates | Zephyr | Merchantman | For private owner.[21] |
17 April | United Kingdom | Messrs. T. & W. Smith | Newcastle upon Tyne | Gloriana | Full-rigged ship | For private owner.[22][23] |
25 April | United Kingdom | Pembroke Dockyard | Victoria and Albert | Royal yacht | For Queen Victoria. | |
April | United Kingdom | H. Carr | Sunderland | Ann Mills | Snow | For J. Ritson.[16] |
April | United Kingdom | Messrs. Parkinson, Brown & Co. | Hull | James and Emma | Schooner | For private owner.[24] |
April | Colony of Nova Scotia | Fatamagouche | Liberty | Brigantine | For private owner.[25] | |
16 May | United Kingdom | Portsmouth Dockyard | Eurydice | Corvette | For Royal Navy. | |
18 May | United Kingdom | W. Byers | Sunderland | Isabella | Snow | For T. Crozier.[16][26] |
31 May | United Kingdom | Woolwich Dockyard | Infernal | Driver-class sloop | For Royal Navy.[27][28][29][30] | |
31 May | United Kingdom | Messrs. Miller & Ravenhill | Blackwall | Prince of Wales | Paddle steamer | For Old Margate Steam-boat Company.[31][32] |
31 May | United Kingdom | Woolwich Dockyard | Rosamond | Steamship | For Royal Navy.[33] | |
May | United States | Norfolk Navy Yard | Perry | Brig | For United States Navy. | |
May | United Kingdom | Ralph Hutchinson | Monkwearmouth | Four Sisters | Barque | For S. Mease.[16][34] |
May | United Kingdom | W. Spowers | Sunderland | Saville | Snow | For McColl & Co.[16][35] |
May | United Kingdom | Austin & Mills | Sunderland | Till | Snow | For Pow & Co.[16][36] |
1 June | United Kingdom | James Edwards | South Shields | Dublin | Merchantman | For private owner.[37] |
13 June | United States | Philadelphia Navy Yard | Raritan | Raritan-class frigate | For United States Navy. | |
14 June | United Kingdom | John Arthur Prichard | Pwllheli | Argoed | Schooner | For private owner.[38] |
24 June | Prussia | Carmesins Werft | Grabow | Amazone | Corvette | For Prussian Navy. |
29 June | United Kingdom | Hedderwich & Rowan | Kelvinhaugh | Breadalbane | Barque | For McNeil & Co.[39] |
29 June | United Kingdom | Govan | Vanguard | Steamship | For Dublin, Glasgow and Cork Steam Packet Company.[39] | |
June | Province of Canada | Thomas H. Oliver | Quebec | Chusan | Barque | For private owner.[40] |
June | United Kingdom | Hugh Morris | Pwllheli | Maria | Sloop | For private owner.[38] |
3 July | United Kingdom | Killaloe | The Lady Burgoyne | Steamship | For private owner.[41] | |
11 July | United Kingdom | Pembroke Dockyard | Helena | Helena-class brig-sloop | For Royal Navy.[42][33] | |
12 July | United Kingdom | Woolwich Dockyard | Chichester | Southampton-class frigate | For Royal Navy.[43] | |
13 July | United Kingdom | John Laird | Birkenhead | Helen MacGregor | Paddle steamer | For Mr Gee.[44] |
19 July | United Kingdom | William Patterson | Bristol | Great Britain | Passenger ship | For Great Western Steamship Company. The first ocean-going ship that had both an iron hull and a screw propeller.[45] |
27 July | United Kingdom | Robert Johnson | Bideford | Maria | Schooner | For Mr. Hinks and others.[46] |
27 July | United Kingdom | Portsmouth Dockyard | Sealark | Pandora-class brig-sloop | For Royal Navy.[33] | |
29 July | United Kingdom | Messrs. Clarke & Sons | Liverpool | Martha Jaggers | East Indiaman | For private owner.[47] |
July | Colony of Nova Scotia | River John | Indus | Brig | For private owner.[48] | |
1 August | United States | Langley B. Culley | Baltimore, Maryland | Lawrence | Brig | For United States Navy. |
5 August | United States | New York | Queen of the West | Packet ship | For Messrs. Woodhill and Minturn.[49] | |
10 August | France | Oronque | Frigate | For French Navy.[50] | ||
26 August | United Kingdom | Henry Jones | Port Madoc | Miss Maddocks | Sloop | For private owner.[51] |
28 August | United Kingdom | Messrs Mulvey | Chester | Templeman | Full-rigged ship | For Messrs. Prowse & Co.[52] |
August | United Kingdom | Kate | Schooner | For private owner.[53] | ||
August | United Kingdom | Messrs. Spence & Son | River Tees | Red Rose | East Indiaman | For private owner.[54] |
August | Colony of Nova Scotia | River John, Nova Scotia | Ross-shire | Brig | For private owner.[48] | |
3 September | France | Cherbourg | Darien | Steamship | For French Government.[55] | |
5 September | United States | Philadelphia Navy Yard | Princeton | Sloop-of-war | For United States Navy. | |
9 September | France | Toulon | L'Hirondelle | Iris-class schooner | For French Navy.[56] | |
9 September | United Kingdom | Messrs. Tod and MacGregor | Glasgow | Princess Alice | Paddle steamer | For North Lancashire Steam Navigatio Co.[57][58] |
11 September | United Kingdom | Taylor | Woodbridge | Princess Royal | Schooner | For private owner.[59] |
12 September | India | Bombay | Pluto | Steamship | For P&O.[60] | |
17 September | Russia | I. S. Dimitriev | Nicholaieff | Iagudiil | Sultan Makhmud-class ship of the line | For Imperial Russian Navy. |
21 September | United Kingdom | Pembroke Dockyard | Vulture | Cyclops-class frigate | For Royal Navy. | |
23 September | France | Cherbourg | La Chevrette | Tactique-class gun-brig | For French Navy.[61] | |
25 September | United Kingdom | Messrs. Thomas Fearnon & Co | Liverpool | Nimrod | Paddle steamer | For Cork Steamship Co. Ltd.[62] |
26 September | United Kingdom | Messrs. Davenport, Grindrod, and Patrick | Liverpool | Fire Queen | Paddle steamer | For private owner.[63][62] |
26 September | United Kingdom | Messrs. Vernon & Co. | Liverpool | Nimrod | Steamship | For City of Cork Steamship Company.[63] |
27 September | Denmark | Gefion | Frigate | For Royal Danish Navy. | ||
29 September | United Kingdom | Messrs. Coates & Young | Belfast | Magnet | Paddle steamer | For private owner.[64] |
7 October | United Kingdom | Thomas Cliff | Knottingley | Harriett | Schooner | For John Burnitt.[65] |
7 October | Spain | Arsenal de la Carracca | Cádiz | Opyt | Schooner | For Imperial Russian Navy.[66] |
10 October | United Kingdom | Messrs. John & Thomas Johnson | Runcorn | Laffak | Merchantman | For private owner.[67] |
10 October | United Kingdom | Deptford Dockyard | Worcester | Southampton-class frigate | For Royal Navy. | |
22 October | Portuguese India | Daman | Dom Fernando II e Glória | Frigate | For Portuguese Navy.[68] | |
23 October | United Kingdom | Messrs. Robinson & Hall | Stockton-on-Tees | Belle | Full-rigged ship | For private owner.[69] |
23 October | United States | Portsmouth Navy Yard | Portsmouth | Sloop-of-war | For United States Navy. | |
24 October | United Kingdom | Dart | Brig | For private owner.[70] | ||
25 October | United States | New York | Yorkshire | Ocean liner | For private owner.[71] | |
October | France | Rochefort, Charente-Maritime | Panama | Frigate | For French Navy.[72] | |
6 November | Portugal | Lisbon | Iris | Corvette | For Portuguese Navy.[73] | |
11 November | United Kingdom | John Laird | North Birkenhead | The Dove | Steamship | For Baptist Missionary Society.[74][75] |
22 November | United Kingdom | Messrs. Brundritt and Whiteway | Runcorn | Harriett | Merchantman | For Joseph Coyne.[76] |
22 November | France | Lorient | Le Pandour | Brig | For French Navy.[77] | |
5 December | United States | Stackhouse and Tomlinson | Erie, Michigan | Michigan | Paddle steamer | For United States Navy. |
23 December | United Kingdom | Messrs. Evans & Cox | Bideford | Glenelg | full-rigged ship | For Messrs. Evan, Baillie, Sons & Co.[78] |
29 December | United Kingdom | Thomas Wilson | Liverpool | Iron Duke | Steamship | For City of Dublin Steam Navigation Company.[79] |
December | United Kingdom | Robert Napier and Sons | Govan | Dundalk | Steamship | For private owner.[80] |
Unknown date | United States | Sackets Harbor, New York | Active | Cutter | For United States Revenue Cutter Service. | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Sunderland | Alert | Snow | For Stevens & Co.[16][81] | |
Unknown date | Chile | San Carlos de Ancud | Ancud | Schooner | For Chilean Navy. | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Rodham & Todd | Sunderland | Anenome | Snow | For Mr. Cropton.[16] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Ralph Hutchinson | Sunderland | Arthur | Schooner | For private owner.[16] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Sunderland | Aurora | Barque | For Mr. Ryan.[16] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Bowman and Drummond | Blyth | Barleycorn | Merchantman | For private owner.[82] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Charles | Sloop | For private owner.[83] | ||
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Bridgewater Trustees, or Bridgewater Navigation Company | Runcorn | Commerce | Mersey flat | For private owner.[84] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | J. Crown | Sunderland | Countess of Bective | Barque | For Mr. Nicholson.[16] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | J. Bell | Sunderland | Cresswell Packet | Schooner | For J. Bell.[16] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Laing & Simey | Sunderland | Cressy | Full-rigged ship | For Duncan Dunbar & Co.[16] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | J. Crown | Sunderland | Crown | Snow | For J. Crown.[16] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Sunderland | Dido | Brig | For Mr. Burrell.[16] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | James Edwards | South Shields | Duchess of Buccleuch | East Indiaman | For J. Edwards. |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Aberdeen | Duncan Ritchie | Barque | For private owner.[85] | |
Unknown date | Sweden | Desirée | Man of war | For Royal Swedish Navy.[86] | ||
Unknown date | United Kingdom | J. Todd | Sunderland | Ebenezer | Merchantman | For R. Oliver.[16] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | W. Chilton | Sunderland | Elizabeth | Brig | For Wood & Co.[16] |
Unknown date | United States | Empire | Paddle steamer | For Troy Line. | ||
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Laing & Simey | Sunderland | Ferret | Schooner | For P. Laing.[16] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | J. Brown | Sunderland | George & Richard | Snow | For J. Hay.[16] |
Unknown date | Colony of Newfoundland | Gertrude | Brig | For private owner. | ||
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Southwick | Golconda | Barque | For Mr. Richardson.[16] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Liverpool | Guide | Pilot vessel | For Iron Company.[87] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Stafford & Forster | Sunderland | Henderson | Snow | For Milne & Co.[16] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | H. Dixon | Sunderland | Henry & Ann | Snow | For Mr. Longstaff.[16] |
Unknown date | United States | Cincinnati, Ohio | Hercules | Paddle steamer | For Ocean Towing Co. | |
Unknown date | United States | Black River, Ohio | Home | Schooner | For W. D. Winslow, Robert White and Thomas Jones. | |
Unknown date | United States | James M. Averill | Chicago, Illinois | Independence | Steamboat | For private owner. |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | George Barker | Sunderland | Isabella | Sloop | For private owner.[16] |
Unknown date | United States | Williamsburgh, New York | James M. Waterbury | Pilot boat | For Ornen & Roberts. | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | W. Potts | Sunderland | Jane Alice | Snow | For J. Potts.[16] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Hylton Carr | Hylton Ferry | John & Ann | Schooner | For S. Fletcher.[16][26] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | William Bonker | Salcombe | Lady Kingsale | Sloop | For Samuel Pearce.[88] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Bowman and Drummond | Blyth | Lady Ridley | Schooner | For Mr. Marfitt.[89] |
Unknown date | France | Dunkerque | Lansier | Full-rigged ship | For Royal Netherlands Navy.[90] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | James Robinson | Sunderland | Leda | Snow | For Mr. Errington.[16] |
Unknown date | Colony of New Brunswick | Joshua Briggs | St. Andrews | Lord Ashburton | Barque | For Nehemiah Marks. |
Unknown date | United States | Cincinnati, Ohio | Lucy Walker | Paddle steamer | For private owner. | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Brundrit & Whiteway | Runcorn | Mary Jane | Schooner | For private owner.[91] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Sunderland | Mary Queen of Scots | Barque | For Mr. Fairfield.[16] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | W. Wilkinson | Sunderland | Newbottle | Snow | For private owner.[16] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Bartram & Lister | Sunderland | Pallas | Barque | For Mr. Henley.[16] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | T. & J. Brocklebank | Whitehaven | Patriot Queen | Full-rigged ship | For T. & J. Brocklebank.[92] |
Unknown date | United States | Waterman & Ewell | Medford, Massachusetts | Paul Jones | Clipper | For Daniel C. Bacon, Robert Bennet Forbes, John Murray Forbes and Russell & Co. |
Unknown date | Grand Duchy of Finland | Suomenlinna | Primus | Barque | For private owner.[93] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Kirkbride & partners | Sunderland | Queen of the Tyne | Merchantman | For R. Wright.[16] |
Unknown date | United States | New York | Seneca | Steamship | For private owner. | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | John M. Gales | Sunderland | Sprite | Snow | For Mr. Thompson.[16] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | G. Thompson | Sunderland | Swallow | Snow | For Mr. Thompson.[16] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Bartram & Lister | Sunderland | Thorndale | Snow | For W. Burnett.[16] |
Unknown date | United States | location | Uncas | Steamship | For private owner. | |
Unknown date | France | Dunkerque | Van Speyk | Sixth rate | For Royal Navy.[94] | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | S. & P. Mills | Sunderland | Vertumnus | Barque | For S. Mills.[16] |
Unknown date | Austrian Empire | Venice | Vulcano | Paddle steamer | For Austrian Navy. | |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | William Thompson | Dumfries | William Thompson | Schooner | For William Thompson.[95] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | W. Wilkinson | Sunderland | Zephyr | Snow | For Mr. Lumsdon.[16] |
Unknown date | United Kingdom | Peter Austin | Sunderland | Zior | Merchantman | For Mr. Blackett.[16] |
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