Workman Clark & Company
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Workman Clark & Company was a British shipbuilding firm.
History
The firm built several "P" and "PC" class patrol boats for the Royal Navy, as well as two monitors.
Shipbuilding
Ship | Type | Launched | Fate |
U.S.S. Celtic | supply ship | 1 Nov, 1890 | Sold 17 Jan, 1923 |
H.M.S. Victorian | armed merchant cruiser | 25 Aug, 1904 | |
H.M.S. M.32 | monitor | 22 May, 1915 | Sold 29 Jan, 1920 |
H.M.S. M.33 | monitor | 22 May, 1915 | Preserved |
H.M.S. P17 | patrol boat | 21 Oct, 1915 | Sold Nov, 1921 |
H.M.S. P15 | patrol boat | 24 Jan, 1916 | Sold Nov, 1921 |
H.M.S. Pentstemon | sweeping sloop | 5 Feb, 1916 | Sold 20 Apr, 1920 |
H.M.S. P16 | patrol boat | 23 Mar, 1916 | Sold Nov, 1921 |
H.M.S. Petunia | sweeping sloop | 3 Apr, 1916 | Sold 15 Dec, 1922 |
H.M.S. PC 60 | patrol boat | 4 Jun, 1917 | Sold Feb, 1924 |
H.M.S. PC 61 | patrol boat | 19 Jun, 1917 | Sold Apr, 1923 |
H.M.S. Syringa | convoy sloop | 29 Sep, 1917 | Sold 31 Mar, 1920 |
H.M.S. PC 69 | patrol boat | 11 Mar, 1918 | to Oct, 1925 |
H.M.S. Windflower | convoy sloop | 12 Apr, 1918 | Sold 7 Oct, 1927 |
H.M.S. PC 70 | patrol boat | 12 Apr, 1918 | Sold Sep, 1926 |
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