Hundreds of Empire ships were employed by the Government of the United Kingdom.[1] They were acquired from a number of sources: many were built for the government; others obtained from the United States; still others were captured or seized from enemy powers. Empire ships were mostly used during World War II by the Ministry of War Transport (MoWT), which owned the ships but contracted out their management to various shipping lines; however, some ships requisitioned during the Suez Crisis were also named as Empire ships. Most Empire ships have since been lost or scrapped; however, a few still remain in active service or preserved.
Lists
editThe list of Empire ships is split into a number of smaller lists.
- List of Empire ships (A)
- List of Empire ships (B)
- List of Empire ships (Ca–Cl)
- List of Empire ships (Co–Cy)
- List of Empire ships (D)
- List of Empire ships (E)
- List of Empire ships (F)
- List of Empire ships (G)
- List of Empire ships (H)
- List of Empire ships (I–J)
- List of Empire ships (K)
- List of Empire ships (L)
- List of Empire ships (M)
- List of Empire ships (N)
- List of Empire ships (O)
- List of Empire ships (P)
- List of Empire ships (R)
- List of Empire ships (Sa–Sh)
- List of Empire ships (Si–Sy)
- List of Empire ships (Ta–Te)
- List of Empire ships (Th–Ty)
- List of Empire ships (U–Z)
References
editSources
edit- Mitchell, W H; Sawyer, L A (1990). The Empire Ships (Second ed.). London, New York, Hamburg, Hong Kong: Lloyd's of London Press Ltd. ISBN 1-85044-275-4.