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Napier - World Naval Ships Directory

Napier

Builder : Napier
Country : UK

Ships built by Napier (ordered by launch date)... :

NameLaunchedFate
HMS Berenice1836Destroyed by fire 31st October 1866.
HMS Jackal28th October 1844Sold November 1887.
HMS Lizard28th November 1844Scrapped April 1869
HMS Bloodhound9th January 1845Scrapped 1866.
HMS Simoom24th May 1849Sold June 1887.
HMS Black Prince27th February 1861Training Ship 1899 Queenstown. Renamed Emerald March 1903. Plymouth as Impregnable III June 1910. Sold for BU 21st March 1923.
HMS Hector26th September 1862Scrapped 1905.
HMS Audacious27th February 1869Renamed Fisgard April 1904.
HMS Invincible29th May 1869Renamed Erebus April 1904, then Fisgard II in 1906. Sank in a storm off Portland Bill 17th September 1914.
HMS Hotspur19th March 1870Sold 2nd August 1904.
HMS Bustard7th January 1871Sold November 1917.
HMS Kite8th February 1871Sold 18 May 1920 and converted to a dredger
HMS Arab13th October 1874Sold 1889.
HMS Wild Swan28th January 1876Renamed Clyde 1st May 1904 and used as the Aberdeen Drill ship. Renamed Columbine July 1913 and moved to Rosyth as the Base Ship, Forth.
HMS Northampton18th November 1876Sold 4th April 1905.
HMS Penguin25th March 1876Transferred to Australia 18th March 1913 as HMAS Penguin.
HMS Leander28th October 1882Sold 1st July 1920.
HMS Arethusa23rd December 1882Sold 4th April 1905.
HMS Phaeton27th February 1883Sold in 1913 and renamed TS Indefatigable, Repurchased and renamed Carrick II in 1941, sold 1947
HMS Galatea10th March 1887Sold 4th April 1905.
HMS Gibraltar27th April 1892Became Depot ship in 1914. Scrapped in 1923
HMS Fisgard *April 1904Renamed (ex - Audacious) April 1904. Renamed Imperieuse 1914.
HMS ErebusApril 1904Renamed (ex - Invincible) April 1904. Renamed Fisgard II January 1906.
HMS Clyde *1st May 1904Renamed 1st May 1904 (ex-Wild Swan). Renamed Columbine July 1913.
HMS Fisgard II *January 1906Launched as HMS Invincible in 1869. Renamed (ex - Erebus) January 1906. Foundered 17th September 1914.
HMS Impregnable III *June 1910Launched as Black Prince 27 February 1861. Training Ship 1899. Renamed Emerald March 1904. Renamed Impregnable III June 1910. Sold 21st March 1923
HMAS Penguin *18th March 1913Transferred from UK 18th March 1913, Ex HMS Penguin. Commissioned into the Royal Australian Navy as HMAS Penguin for use as a depot ship, on 1 July 1913. Sold 1924, subsequently burnt 13th December 1960.
HMS Columbine *July 1913Renamed July 1913 (ex-Clyde). Sold 4th May 1920.
HMS Imperieuse *1914Renamed (ex - Fisgard) 1914. Sold for scrap 15th March 1929 and scrapped at Inverkeithing.

Ships built by Napier(ordered by name)... :

NameLaunchedFate
HMS Arab13th October 1874Sold 1889.
HMS Arethusa23rd December 1882Sold 4th April 1905.
HMS Audacious27th February 1869Renamed Fisgard April 1904.
HMS Berenice1836Destroyed by fire 31st October 1866.
HMS Black Prince27th February 1861Training Ship 1899 Queenstown. Renamed Emerald March 1903. Plymouth as Impregnable III June 1910. Sold for BU 21st March 1923.
HMS Bloodhound9th January 1845Scrapped 1866.
HMS Bustard7th January 1871Sold November 1917.
HMS Clyde *1st May 1904Renamed 1st May 1904 (ex-Wild Swan). Renamed Columbine July 1913.
HMS Columbine *July 1913Renamed July 1913 (ex-Clyde). Sold 4th May 1920.
HMS ErebusApril 1904Renamed (ex - Invincible) April 1904. Renamed Fisgard II January 1906.
HMS Fisgard *April 1904Renamed (ex - Audacious) April 1904. Renamed Imperieuse 1914.
HMS Fisgard II *January 1906Launched as HMS Invincible in 1869. Renamed (ex - Erebus) January 1906. Foundered 17th September 1914.
HMS Galatea10th March 1887Sold 4th April 1905.
HMS Gibraltar27th April 1892Became Depot ship in 1914. Scrapped in 1923
HMS Hector26th September 1862Scrapped 1905.
HMS Hotspur19th March 1870Sold 2nd August 1904.
HMS Imperieuse *1914Renamed (ex - Fisgard) 1914. Sold for scrap 15th March 1929 and scrapped at Inverkeithing.
HMS Impregnable III *June 1910Launched as Black Prince 27 February 1861. Training Ship 1899. Renamed Emerald March 1904. Renamed Impregnable III June 1910. Sold 21st March 1923
HMS Invincible29th May 1869Renamed Erebus April 1904, then Fisgard II in 1906. Sank in a storm off Portland Bill 17th September 1914.
HMS Jackal28th October 1844Sold November 1887.
HMS Kite8th February 1871Sold 18 May 1920 and converted to a dredger
HMS Leander28th October 1882Sold 1st July 1920.
HMS Lizard28th November 1844Scrapped April 1869
HMS Northampton18th November 1876Sold 4th April 1905.
HMS Penguin25th March 1876Transferred to Australia 18th March 1913 as HMAS Penguin.
HMAS Penguin *18th March 1913Transferred from UK 18th March 1913, Ex HMS Penguin. Commissioned into the Royal Australian Navy as HMAS Penguin for use as a depot ship, on 1 July 1913. Sold 1924, subsequently burnt 13th December 1960.
HMS Phaeton27th February 1883Sold in 1913 and renamed TS Indefatigable, Repurchased and renamed Carrick II in 1941, sold 1947
HMS Simoom24th May 1849Sold June 1887.
HMS Wild Swan28th January 1876Renamed Clyde 1st May 1904 and used as the Aberdeen Drill ship. Renamed Columbine July 1913 and moved to Rosyth as the Base Ship, Forth.

* - Represents a ship built here which later changed to this name or role.

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