- Yarrow Shipbuilders
Yarrow (Shipbuilders), Limited (YSL), often styled as simply Yarrows, was a major shipyard, now part of
BVT Surface Fleet , a joint venture betweenBAE Systems andVT Group , which also includes the nearby Govan shipyard. The shipyard is located in theScotstoun district ofGlasgow ,Scotland on theRiver Clyde .History
The company was founded by
Alfred Yarrow , later Sir Alfred Yarrow, 1st Baronet, in the 1870s as Yarrow & Company, Limited. Originally it was based on theIsle of Dogs in London, where hundreds of steam launches, lake and river vessels, and eventually the Royal Navy's firstdestroyer s were built between 1869 and 1908. Yarrow was also a builder of boilers, and a type ofwater-tube boiler developed by the company was known as the "Yarrow type boiler", first used in a torpedo boat in 1887. [Barnes, Eleanor C.,"Alfred Yarrow: His Life and Work", P126, Kessinger Publishing, 2005, ISBN 1417952636]Despite a move of yards, Yarrows outgrew its Poplar site and this and the cost of land and labour in London led to a second move to
Scotstoun , Glasgow beginning in 1906. Between 4,000 and 5,000 tons of material had to be transported, from models to heavy machine tools. A train-load of from forty to fifty wagons left the works at Poplar every day. The first destroyer was launched from the new works at Scotstoun on July 14, 1908. [Bridges, T.C, "Kings of commerce", P286, Ayer Publishing, 1928, ISBN 0836901029]The Yarrow company was one of the world's leading builders of destroyers from its inception until after World War 2, building ships for both the Royal Navy and export customers. For many years until the 1960s Yarrow also built merchant ships, specialising particularly on vessels for the rivers and lakes of Burma, India, Africa and South America. In total Yarrow built approximately 400 ships on the Clyde - these can be traced in detail in the
Clyde-built Ship Database .In 1977 the Labour government of
James Callaghan passed theAircraft and Shipbuilding Industries Act 1977 which nationalised the company, by now known as Yarrow (Shipbuilders), Limited, and grouped it with other major British shipyards asBritish Shipbuilders . The succeeding government ofMargaret Thatcher began a privatisation programme and Yarrow was one of British Shipbuilder's early divestitures. It was sold in 1985 to GEC'sGEC-Marconi division, becoming Marconi Marine (YSL). In 1999 Marconi Electronic Systems was sold toBritish Aerospace , creating BAE Systems. Marconi Marine (YSL) became BAE Systems Marine (YSL).As of 2008 , YSL is now part ofBVT Surface Fleet , a BAE Systems/VT Group joint venture.hips built by Yarrow
Built in London
*Japanese torpedo boat "Kotaka" 1885
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Havock class destroyer s
**HMS "Havock" 1893
**HMS "Hornet" 1893*
Ikazuchi class destroyer s
**"Ikazuchi" 1898
**"Inazuma" 1899
**"Niji" 1899
**"Akebono" 1899
**"Oboro" 1899
**"Sazanami" 1899*PS "Aotea" (later renamed PS "Waimarie") 1899 - preserved in
Wanganui , New Zealand*
River class destroyer s
**HMS "Teviot" 1903
**HMS "Usk" 1903
**HMS "Ribble" 1904
**HMS "Welland" 1904
**HMS "Gala" 1905
**HMS "Garry" 1905*
Thyella class destroyer s (Royal Hellenic Navy)
**"Nafkratousa" 1906
**"Thyella" 1907
**"Lonchi" 1907
**"Sfendoni" 1907Built in Glasgow
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Weapon class destroyer s
**HMS "Battleaxe"
**HMS "Broadsword"
*Daring class destroyer (1949)
**HMS "Decoy"
**HMS Diana*
Black Swan class sloop
**HMS Wild Goose (U45)
*Tribal class frigate
**HMS "Ashanti"
*Leander class frigate
**HMNZS Canterbury (F421)
**Almirante Lynch 3
**Almirante Condell 3 (1973)
*Type 21 frigate s
**HMS "Ambuscade"
**HMS "Arrow"
**HMS "Alacrity"
**HMS "Ardent"
**HMS "Avenger"
*Type 22 frigate s
**HMS "Broadsword"
**HMS "Battleaxe"
**HMS "Brilliant"
**HMS "Brazen"
**HMS "Boxer"
**HMS "Beaver"
**HMS "Brave"
**HMS "London"
**HMS "Cornwall"
**HMS "Cumberland"
*Type 23 frigate s
**HMS "Norfolk"
**HMS "Argyll"
**HMS "Lancaster"
**HMS "Iron Duke"
**HMS "Monmouth"
**HMS "Montrose"
**HMS "Somerset"
**HMS "Grafton"
**HMS "Sutherland"
**HMS "Kent"
**HMS "Portland"
**HMS "St Albans"
*Type 45 destroyer s
** HMS "Daring": Launched1 February 2006
*Converted Civilian Vessels
**HMCS "Tuna" originally built as "Tarantula";FERRIES
Note: Ships without hull numbers were built for another company before BC Ferries.
* Hull Unknown
Pender Queen - 1923 Built as MV Motor Princess and served the Canadian Pacific Railway Company.
* Hull UnknownSalt Spring Queen - 1949 Built as the MV Delta Princess and crossed the fraser river where theGeorge Massey Tunnel is now.
* Hull UnknownMV Kwuna - 1975
* Hull 371Queen of Cowichan - 1976
* Hull 550Queen of Oak Bay - 1981*Clyde-class
RNLI lifeboats
** "Charles H Barrett" (70-001)
** "Grace Paterson Ritchie" (70-002)*
Royal Malaysian Navy
** KD "Hand Tuah" (F76) ex-"Black Star", ex-HMS "Mermaid"
** KD "Rahmat" (F24)
** "Lekiu"-class frigates
*** "Jebat" (F29)
*** "Lekiu" (F30)External links
* [http://www.clydesite.co.uk/clydebuilt/search.asp The Clyde-built ships data base - lists over 22,000 ships built on the Clyde]
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