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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