Bow, McLachlan & Company

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Bow, McLachlan & Company was a Scottish shipbuilder founded in 1872. Initially, it built marine components and eventually specialised in small ships that would be disassembled for shipment to remote places where they would be re-assembled for service. During the Dreadnought Era, it built a number of sloops for the Royal Navy.

History

The company was acquired and shut down in 1932.

Shipbuilding

Ship Type Launched Fate
H.M.S. Marigold sweeping sloop 27 May, 1915 Sold Jan, 1920
H.M.S. Mimosa sweeping sloop 16 Jul, 1915 Sold Nov, 1922
H.M.S. Camellia sweeping sloop 25 Sep, 1915 Sold 15 Jan, 1923
H.M.S. Myosotis sweeping sloop 4 Apr, 1916 Sold 30 Jan, 1923
H.M.S. Cotswold minesweeper 28 Nov, 1916 Sold early 1923
H.M.S. Cottesmore minesweeper 9 Feb, 1917 Sold early 1923
H.M.S. Bootle minesweeper 11 Jun, 1918 Sold 21 Feb, 1923
H.M.S. Blackburn minesweeper 13 Aug, 1918 Sold 17 Oct, 1922
H.M.S. Caerleon minesweeper 6 Dec, 1918 Sold Apr, 1922
H.M.S. Camberley minesweeper 28 Dec, 1918 Sold Jul, 1923
H.M.S. Caterham minesweeper 6 Mar, 1919 Sold 26 Apr, 1935
H.M.S. Carstairs minesweeper 18 Apr, 1919 Sold 26 Apr, 1935

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