List of ship launches in 1902
The list of ship launches in 1902 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1902.
February
1 February
- USS Plunger ( United States): Plunger-class submarine by Crescent Shipyard in Elizabethport, New Jersey
20 February
- Kroonland ( United States): Ocean liner by William Cramp and Sons, Philadelphia for International Mercantile Marine.
March
8 March
- Panama ( United Kingdom): Passenger ship by Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Govan for Pacific Steam Navigation Company.
- HMS Queen ( United Kingdom): Formidable-class battleship by Devonport Dockyard for Royal Navy.
22 March
- USS Barry ( United States): Bainbridge-class destroyer by Neafie & Levy, Philadelphia for United States Navy
- SMS Frauenlob ( Germany): Gazelle-class cruiser by AG Weser, Bremen for Kaiserliche Marine.
- HMS Lancaster ( United Kingdom): Monmouth-class cruiser by Armstrong for Royal Navy.
23 March
25 March
- HMS Prince of Wales ( United Kingdom): Formidable-class battleship by Chatham Dockyard for Royal Navy.
26 March
- Brussels ( United Kingdom): Passenger ferry for the Great Eastern Railway by Gourlay Bros, Dundee.
April
- Arrow ( United Kingdom) 4-masted barque by A Rodger & Co, Port Glasgow for Anglo-American Oil Co Ltd.
- Mount Royal ( Canada): Sternwheeler by Alexander Watson, Victoria, British Columbia for Hudson's Bay Company.
22 April
- SMS Arcona ( Germany): Gazelle-class cruiser by AG Weser, Bremen for Kaiserliche Marine.
- Herzogin Cecilie ( Germany) 4-masted barque by Rickmers Schiffbau AG, Bremerhaven.
23 April
- Francesco Ferruccio ( Italy): Giuseppe Garibaldi-class cruiser by Venice Naval Arsenal, Venice for Regia Marina.
24 April
- USS Hopkins ( United States): Bainbridge-class destroyer by Harlan and Hollingsworth, Wilmington, Delaware for United States Navy.
May
8 May
- Duchess of Montrose ( United Kingdom): Paddle steamer by John Brown & Company, Clydebank for Caledonian Steam Packet Company.
7 May
9 May
- HMS Holland 3 ( United Kingdom): Holland-class submarine by Vickers Armstrong, Barrow in Furness for Royal Navy.
20 May
- Pamiat Merkuria ( Russian Empire): Bogatyr-class cruiser at Mykolaiv for Imperial Russian Navy.
23 May
- HMS Holland 4 ( United Kingdom): Holland-class submarine by Vickers Armstrong, Barrow in Furness for Royal Navy.
June
10 June
- HMS Holland 5 ( United Kingdom): Holland-class submarine by Holland Torpedo Boat Co for Royal Navy.
14 June
- USS Paul Jones ( United States): Bainbridge-class destroyer by Union Iron Works, San Francisco for United States Navy.
18 June
- HMAS Encounter ( United Kingdom): Challenger-class cruiser by Devonport Dockyard for Royal Navy.
21 June
- USS Denver ( United States): Denver-class cruiser by Neafie & Levy, Philadelphia for United States Navy.
- Finland ( United States): Ocean liner by William Cramp and Sons, Philadelphia for Red Star Line.
- SMS Friedrich Carl ( Germany): Armoured cruiser by Blohm + Voss, Hamburg for Kaiserliche Marine.
- USS Hull ( United States): Bainbridge-class destroyer by Harlan and Hollingsworth, Wilmington, Delaware for United States Navy.
July
5 July
- Iowa ( United Kingdom): Passenger ship by Harland & Wolff Ltd, Belfast, Ireland.
9 July
- HMS A1 ( United Kingdom): A-class submarine by Vickers, Barrow in Furness for the Royal Navy
10 July
- Thomas W. Lawson ( United States): Schooner by Fore River Shipyard, Quincy, Massachusetts for Coastwise Transportation Co, Boston.
19 July
- Oryol ( Russian Empire): Borodino-class battleship by Galerniy Island yard for Imperial Russian Navy.
31 July
- USS Grampus ( United States): Plunger-class submarine by Union Iron Works in San Francisco, California
August
6 August
- Carpathia ( United Kingdom): Ocean liner by Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson, Wallsend for Cunard Line.
7 August
- Laënnec ( France): Full rigged ship by Chantiers de Penhoët, Saint-Nazaire, for Société Anonyme des Armateurs Nantais.
12 August
- Kaiser Wilhelm II ( Germany): Ocean liner by AG Vulcan, Stettin for Norddeutscher Lloyd.
21 August
- Cedric ( United Kingdom): Ocean liner by Harland & Wolff, Belfast for White Star Line.
- Prinz Adalbert ( Germany): Ocean liner by Bremer Vulkan Schiffbau & Machinen Fabrik, Bremen-Vegesack for Hamburg America Line.
September
- Knyaz Suvorov ( Russian Empire): Borodino-class battleship by Baltic Works, Saint Petersburg for Imperial Russian Navy.
4 September
- HMS Donegal ( United Kingdom): Monmouth-class cruiser by Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd for Royal Navy.
18 September
- Haudaudine ( France): Full rigged ship by Chantiers de Penhoët, Saint-Nazaire, for Société Anonyme des Armateurs Nantais.
20 September
- HMS Berwick ( United Kingdom): Monmouth-class cruiser by William Beardmore and Company for Royal Navy.
- USS Des Moines ( United States): Denver-class cruiser by Fore River Ship and Engine Company, Quincy, Massachusetts for United States Navy
October
11 October
- USRC Mackinac ( United States): Patrol boat by Spedden Company, Baltimore, Maryland for United States Revenue Cutter Service.
- USRC Winnisimmet ( United States): Tugboat by Spedden Co, Baltimore, Maryland for United States Revenue Cutter Service.
22 October
- Kasuga ( Imperial Japanese Navy): Kasuga-class cruiser by Giovanni Ansaldo & Compagnia for Imperial Japanese Navy.
29 October
November
15 November
- Niitaka ( Imperial Japanese Navy): Niitaka-class cruiser by Yokosuka Naval Arsenal for Imperial Japanese Navy.
28 November
- Batavier V ( United Kingdom): Passenger ship by Gourlay Bros, Dundee for Batavier Line, Rotterdam.
December
16 December
- HMS Cumberland ( United Kingdom): Monmouth-class cruiser by London & Glasgow Co Ltd for Royal Navy.
15 December
- Tsushima ( Imperial Japanese Navy): Niitaka-class cruiser by Kure Naval Arsenal for Imperial Japanese Navy.
18 December
- Arabic ( United Kingdom): Ocean liner by Harland and Wolff, Belfast for White Star Line.
20 December
- SMS Braunschweig ( Germany): Braunschweig-class battleship by Germaniawerft, Kiel for Kaiserliche Marine.
Unknown date
- Alaskan ( United States): Cargo ship by Union Iron Works, San Francisco for American-Hawaiian Steamship Company.
- Andree Rickmers ( Germany): Cargo ship by Rickmers AG for Norddeutscher Lloyd.
- Arizonan ( United States): Cargo ship by Union Iron Works, San Francisco for American-Hawaiian Steamship Company.
- Burbo Bank ( United Kingdom): Cargo ship by J Blumer & Co, Sunderland for Fenwick Shipping Co Ltd.
- Columbia ( United States): Passenger ship built at Wyandotte, Michigan
- Delfin ( Russian Empire): Submarine by Krupp AG, Saint Petersburg for Imperial Russian Navy.
- Druid ( United States): Steam yacht by Burlee Dry Dock Company, Staten Island, New York for W W Dwyer.
- Fantana ( United States): Motorboat by Gas Engine and Power Company; and Charles L. Seabury and Sons Company, Morris Heights, New York.
- General Putnam ( United States): Ferry by Pusey & Jones, Wilmington, Delaware for John E Moore & Co, New York City.
- Heather ( United States): Yacht by Greenport Yacht & Basin Company, Long Island, New York.
- J. M. Guffey ( United States): Tanker by New York Shipbuilding Company, Camden, New Jersey for Gulf Refining Company, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
- John B. Cowle ( United States): Bulk freighter by Jenks Shipbuilding Co for Cowle Transportation Co.
- Louisa Heartwell ( United Kingdom): Lifeboat by Thames Iron Works, Leamouth, London for Royal National Lifeboat Institution.
- Nahma ( United States): Motor boat.
- Noma ( United States): Yacht by Burlee Dry Dock Co, Staten Island, New York for Vincent Astor.
- Paul Palmer ( United States): Schooner by George L Welt, Waldoboro, Maine for William H Palmer.
- Pocomoke ( United States): Tugboat for Menhaden Products Company, Newport, Rhode Island.
- Prinz Sigismund ( Germany): Cargo liner by Neptun Werft, Rostock for Hamburg-Amerika Line.
- Rapallo ( United Kingdom): Cargo ship by Furness Withy, West Hartlepool for Holland-Amerika Line, Rotterdam.
- Szell Kalman ( United Kingdom): Cargo ship by Wigham Richardson & Co Ltd, Newcastle upon Tyne for Royal Hungarian Sea Navigation Company.
- Texan ( United States): Passenger ship by New York Shipbuilding Corporation, Camden, New Jersey for American-Hawaiian Steamship Company.
- SMS Undine ( Germany): Gazelle-class cruiser at Kiel for Kaiserliche Marine.
- Virginia ( United States): Schooner by F W McCullough, Norfolk, Virginia for W M Holland.
See also
- This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.
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Ship commissionings: | 1897 | 1898 | 1899 | 1900 | 1901 | 1902 | 1903 | 1904 | 1905 | 1906 | 1907 |
Ship decommissionings: | 1897 | 1898 | 1899 | 1900 | 1901 | 1902 | 1903 | 1904 | 1905 | 1906 | 1907 |
Shipwrecks: | 1897 | 1898 | 1899 | 1900 | 1901 | 1902 | 1903 | 1904 | 1905 | 1906 | 1907 |
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