William Doxford & Sons
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William Doxford & Sons was a British shipbuilding firm founded in 1840. It is often referred to as just Doxford before being acquired by the Northumberland Shipbuilding Company in 1918.
Shipbuilding
Ship | Type | Launched | Fate |
H.M.S. Cygnet | gunboat | 30 May, 1874 | Broken up 1889 |
H.M.S. Express | gunboat | 16 Jul, 1874 | Sold 1889 |
H.M.S. Contest | gunboat | 29 Aug, 1874 | Broken up 1889 |
H.M.S. Opal | corvette | 9 Mar, 1875 | Sold 1892 |
H.M.S. Haughty | destroyer | 18 Sep, 1895 | Broken up 1912 |
H.M.S. Hardy | destroyer | 16 Dec, 1895 | Broken up 1911 |
H.M.S. Violet | destroyer | 3 May, 1897 | Broken up 1920 |
H.M.S. Sylvia | destroyer | 3 Jul, 1897 | Broken up 1919 |
H.M.S. Lee | destroyer | 27 Jan, 1899 | Wrecked 1909 |
H.M.S. Success | destroyer | 21 Mar, 1901 | Wrecked 1914 |
H.M.S. Opal | destroyer | 11 Sep, 1915 | |
H.M.S. Mantis | gunboat | 14 Sep, 1915 | Sold 20 Jan, 1940 |
H.M.S. Moth | gunboat | 15 Sep, 1915 | Scuttled 21 Dec, 1941 |
H.M.S. Ophelia | destroyer | 13 Oct, 1915 | |
H.M.S. Opportune | destroyer | 20 Nov, 1915 | |
H.M.S. Oracle | destroyer | 23 Dec, 1915 | |
H.M.S. Orestes | destroyer | 21 Mar, 1916 | |
H.M.S. Orford | destroyer | 19 Apr, 1916 | |
H.M.S. Orpheus | destroyer | 17 Jun, 1916 | |
H.M.S. Octavia | destroyer | 21 Jun, 1916 | |
H.M.S. Norseman | destroyer | 15 Aug, 1916 | |
H.M.S. Oberon | destroyer | 29 Sep, 1916 | |
H.M.S. Redoubt | destroyer | 28 Oct, 1916 | 13 Jul, 1926 |
H.M.S. Recruit | destroyer | 9 Dec, 1916 | Mined 9 Aug, 1917 |
H.M.S. Ulysses | destroyer | 24 Mar, 1917 | Collision 29 Oct, 1918 |
H.M.S. Umpire | destroyer | 9 Jun, 1917 | 7 Jan, 1930 |
H.M.S. Vega | destroyer | 1 Sep, 1917 | |
H.M.S. Velox | destroyer | 17 Nov, 1917 | |
H.M.S. Walpole | destroyer | 12 Feb, 1918 | 8 Feb, 1945 |
H.M.S. Whitley | destroyer | 13 Apr, 1918 | Bombed 19 May, 1940 |
H.M.S. Success | destroyer | 29 Jun, 1918 | |
H.M.S. Shamrock | destroyer | 26 Aug, 1918 | Handed over |
H.M.S. Shikari | destroyer | 14 Jul, 1919 |
During February and March of 1889, Doxford ran a series of successful trials of an oil-burning torpedo boat at Portsmouth. Both the torpedo boat and her engines were built by the company.[1]
See Also
Footnotes
- ↑ "Naval and Military Intelligence". The Times. Monday, 4 March, 1889. Issue 32637, col A-B, p. 7.
Bibliography