List of museum ships

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This list of museum ships is a sortable, annotated list of notable museum ships around the world. This includes "ships preserved in museums" defined broadly but is intended to be limited to substantial (large) ships or, in a few cases, very notable boats or dugout canoes or the like. This list does not include submarines; see List of submarine museums for those. This includes ships currently or formerly serving as museums or preserved at museums. This includes ships on static display or floating and perhaps sometimes used for excursions. It includes only genuine historic ships; replica ships, some associated with museums, are listed separately in the List of ship replicas.

Some historic ships actively used for excursions, and not previously or currently associated with museums, are included in the list of classic vessels. For shipwrecks that may be visited by diving, including some perhaps associated with museums, see List of shipwrecks.

Ships whose coordinates are included below may be seen together in map accessed by clicking on "Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap" at the right side of this page.

Africa edit

Egypt edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
Khufu ship[1]  
2500 BC
Ancient Egypt Solar barge Grand Egyptian Museum, Giza, Egypt
29°59′37″N 31°07′11″E / 29.99370°N 31.11968°E / 29.99370; 31.11968 (Khufu ship)
World's oldest intact ship, dismantled and sealed in a pit beside the Great Pyramid of Giza; was on display at Giza Solar boat museum at the Giza pyramid complex from 1982 to 2021.[2][3]

Nigeria edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
NNS Bonny  
1954
  United Kingdom Seaward defence boat Nigerian War Museum, Umuahia, Nigeria
5°32′41″N 7°29′12″E / 5.54484°N 7.48678°E / 5.54484; 7.48678 (NNS Bonny)
Originally built for the Royal Navy as HMS Gifford. Sold to Nigeria in 1968, and served in the Nigerian Civil War against Biafra.[4]

South Africa edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
NCS Challenger
1991
Port Natal Maritime Museum, Durban, South Africa Only open boat sailed around the world by a single person (Anthony Steward, during 1991–93)[5][6][7]
SAS Durban  
1957
  United Kingdom Minesweeper Port Natal Maritime Museum, Durban, South Africa
29°51′44″S 31°01′44″E / 29.86225°S 31.02892°E / -29.86225; 31.02892 (SAS Durban)
First ship built for the South African Navy. Sank at its moorings in 2020,[8] raised in 2021, sank again in 2022, and likely to be scrapped.[9] Still at the museum as of 2023.[10]
J.R. More[7]  
1961
  United Kingdom Steam tug Port Natal Maritime Museum, Durban, South Africa
29°51′43″S 31°01′44″E / 29.86201°S 31.02890°E / -29.86201; 31.02890 (J.R. More)
Ulundi  
1927
  Union of South Africa Steam tug Port Natal Maritime Museum, Durban, South Africa
29°51′43″S 31°01′44″E / 29.86201°S 31.02891°E / -29.86201; 31.02891 (Ulundi)
Coal-fired steam powered tug, the oldest surviving pilot tug in South Africa[7]

Asia edit

Brunei edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
KDB Maharajalela[11]
1965
  Brunei Patrol boat Royal Brunei Armed Forces Museum, Bolkiah Garrison, Jalan Pertahanan, Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei
4°55′39″N 114°56′11″E / 4.92743°N 114.93643°E / 4.92743; 114.93643 (Maharajalela)
P22

China edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
Alexander Grantham[12]  
1953
  British Hong Kong Fireboat Quarry Bay Park, Hong Kong, China
22°17′21″N 114°13′09″E / 22.28925°N 114.219264°E / 22.28925; 114.219264 (Alexander Grantham (fireboat))
Anshan[13]  
1941
  Soviet Union Destroyer Chinese Naval Museum Qingdao, Qingdao, Shandong, China
36°03′15″N 120°19′17″E / 36.05404°N 120.32136°E / 36.05404; 120.32136 (Anshan/Rekordny)
Former Rekordny
Brasil Maru[14][15]
1954
  Japan Passenger ship Zhanjiang, China
21°12′59″N 110°25′13″E / 21.216344°N 110.420301°E / 21.216344; 110.420301 (Brasil Maru (1954))
Changchun (103)[16]  
1940
  Soviet Union Destroyer Rushan, Shandong, China
36°48′31″N 121°37′48″E / 36.80869°N 121.63008°E / 36.80869; 121.63008 (Changchun)
Former Reshitelny
Chongqing (133)  
1980
  China Destroyer Tianjin Binhai Theme Park, Tianjin
39°09′21″N 117°48′47″E / 39.15570°N 117.81312°E / 39.15570; 117.81312 (Chongqing)
Hongzehu (881)[17]  
1979
  China Replenishment oiler Taizhou Naval Museum, Taizhou, Jiangsu, China
Jinan (105)[18]  
1970
  China Destroyer Chinese Naval Museum Qingdao, Qingdao, China
36°03′17″N 120°19′16″E / 36.05485°N 120.32107°E / 36.05485; 120.32107 (Jinan (105))
Kiev  
1980
  Soviet Union Aircraft carrier Tianjin Binhai Theme Park, Tianjin, China
39°09′19″N 117°48′30″E / 39.15528°N 117.80833°E / 39.15528; 117.80833 (Kiev)
Minghua[19]  
1962
  France Ocean liner Minghua Sea World Plaza, China
22°29′11″N 113°54′42″E / 22.48639°N 113.91167°E / 22.48639; 113.91167 (Minghua)
Former MS Ancerville
Minsk[20]  
1975
  Soviet Union Aircraft carrier Jiangsu, China
31°48′14.25″N 120°59′25.41″E / 31.8039583°N 120.9903917°E / 31.8039583; 120.9903917 (Minsk)
Nanchang (163)[21]
1979
  China Destroyer Nanchang Naval Vessel Theme Park, Nanchang, Jiangxi, China
28°43′18″N 115°53′10″E / 28.72177°N 115.88613°E / 28.72177; 115.88613 (Nanchang (163))
Taiyuan (104)[22]  
1939
  Soviet Union Destroyer Dalian Naval Academy
38°52′21″N 121°40′16″E / 38.8723861°N 121.6710852°E / 38.8723861; 121.6710852 (Taiyuan (104))
Former Retivy
Xiamen (515)[23]
1975
  China Frigate Taizhou Naval Museum, Taizhou, Jiangsu, China
32°14′43″N 119°53′30″E / 32.24532°N 119.89169°E / 32.24532; 119.89169 (Xiamen (515))
Xining (108)[23]  
1978
  China Destroyer Taizhou Naval Museum, Taizhou, Jiangsu, China
32°14′43″N 119°53′31″E / 32.24528°N 119.89186°E / 32.24528; 119.89186 (Xining (108))
Yinchuan (107)[24]
1970
  China Destroyer Yellow River Military Cultural Expo Park, Yinchuan, Ningxia, China
38°23′52″N 106°29′08″E / 38.39778°N 106.48547°E / 38.39778; 106.48547 (Yinchuan (107))
Yintang (531)[13]  
1971
  China Frigate Chinese Naval Museum Qingdao, Qingdao, China
36°03′17″N 120°19′16″E / 36.05463°N 120.32102°E / 36.05463; 120.32102 (Yintang (531))
SS Zhongshan[25]  
1913
  Republic of China Gunboat Zhongshan Warship Museum, Jiangxia District, Wuhan, Hubei, China
30°20′54″N 114°07′46″E / 30.34833°N 114.12944°E / 30.34833; 114.12944 (SS Zhongshan)
Carried Sun Yat-sen and Chiang Kai-shek in 1922
Former
Ship Image Country of preservation Region of preservation City of preservation From Year launched Type Fate Remarks
Dabie Shan[13]   China Shandong Qingdao, China United States
 
1944 Landing Ship, Tank Dismantled between 2005 and 2007 Formerly USS LST-1008
Nanchong (502) China Shandong Qingdao, China China
 
1966 Frigate Scrapped in 2012

India edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
INS Chamak[26]  
1976
  India Missile boat Pune, Maharashtra
INS Chapal[27]  
1976
  India Missile boat Rabindranath Tagore Beach, Karwar, Karnataka, India
14°48′52″N 74°07′37″E / 14.81436°N 74.12706°E / 14.81436; 74.12706 (INS Chapal)
INS Chatak[28]
1977
  India Missile boat INS Venduruthy, Willingdon Island, Kochi, Kerala, India
9°57′14″N 76°16′51″E / 9.95381°N 76.280873°E / 9.95381; 76.280873 (INS Chatak)
Former
Ship Image Country of preservation Region of preservation City of preservation From Year launched Type Fate Remarks
INS Vikrant[29]   India Maharashtra Mumbai   United Kingdom 1945 Aircraft carrier Closed in 2012, scrapped in 2014

Indonesia edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
MV Doulos Phos[30]  
1914
  United States Ocean liner Bintan, Indonesia
1°09′39″N 104°18′58″E / 1.16092°N 104.31621°E / 1.16092; 104.31621 (MV Doulos Phos)
Opened as a hotel and museum in 2019
KRI Harimau[31]
1959
  Indonesia Fast attack craft Purna Bhakti Pertiwi Museum, Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, Jakarta, Indonesia

Israel edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
INS Af Al Pi Chen[32]  
1942
  United Kingdom Landing craft tank Clandestine Immigration and Naval Museum, Haifa, Israel
32°49′48″N 34°58′15″E / 32.83011°N 34.97079°E / 32.83011; 34.97079 (INS Af Al Pi Chen)
Former HMS LCT 147
INS Dabur[33]  
1970
  Israel Patrol boat Clandestine Immigration and Naval Museum, Haifa, Israel
INS Mivtach[34]  
1967
  Israel Missile boat Clandestine Immigration and Naval Museum, Haifa, Israel

Japan edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
Daigo Fukuryū Maru[35]  
1947
  Japan Fishing boat Yumenoshima Park, Tokyo
35°39′04″N 139°49′35″E / 35.6510°N 139.8263°E / 35.6510; 139.8263 (Daigo Fukuryū Maru)
Fuji[36]  
1965
  Japan Icebreaker Nagoya
35°05′26″N 136°52′50″E / 35.0906580°N 136.8805070°E / 35.0906580; 136.8805070 (Fuji)
Hakkoda Maru[37]  
1964
  Japan Train ferry Aomori
40°49′54″N 140°44′11″E / 40.831611°N 140.736389°E / 40.831611; 140.736389 (Hakkoda Maru)
Hikawa Maru[38][15]  
1929
  Japanese Empire Ocean Liner Yokohama
35°26′48″N 139°39′05″E / 35.44671°N 139.65126°E / 35.44671; 139.65126 (Hikawa Maru)
Kaiwo Maru[39]  
1930
  Japanese Empire Sail Training ship Imizu
36°46′48″N 137°06′36″E / 36.780125°N 137.110090°E / 36.780125; 137.110090 (Kaiwo Maru)
Mashu Maru[40]  
1965
  Japan Train ferry Hakodate, Hokkaido
41°46′22″N 140°43′18″E / 41.77291°N 140.72179°E / 41.77291; 140.72179
Meiji Maru  
1873
  United Kingdom Lighthouse tender Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Tokyo
35°40′03″N 139°47′25″E / 35.6674°N 139.7903°E / 35.6674; 139.7903 (Meiji Maru)
Mikasa  
1900
  United Kingdom Pre-dreadnought Mikasa Park, Yokusuka
35°17′06″N 139°40′26″E / 35.285°N 139.674°E / 35.285; 139.674
Flagship at 1905 Battle of Tsushima, last pre-dreadnought battleship in existence
Nippon Maru[41]  
1930
  Japanese Empire Sail training ship Nippon Maru Memorial Park, Yokohama, Kanagawa
35°27′13″N 139°37′56″E / 35.4537°N 139.6323°E / 35.4537; 139.6323 (Nippon Maru)
Shinkai[42]  
1970
  Japan Deep-submergence vehicle Kure Maritime Museum, Hiroshima, Kure
34°14′29″N 132°33′18″E / 34.241264°N 132.555003°E / 34.241264; 132.555003
Shinkai 2000[43]  
1981
  Japan Deep-submergence vehicle Shin-Enoshima Aquarium, Enoshima Island, Fujisawa, Kanagawa
14°48′52″N 74°07′37″E / 14.81436°N 74.12706°E / 14.81436; 74.12706 (DSV Shinkai 2000)
Sōya[44]  
1938
  Japanese Empire Icebreaker Museum of Maritime Science, Tokyo
35°37′09″N 139°46′25″E / 35.61906°N 139.77365°E / 35.61906; 139.77365 (Sōya)
Unyo Maru  
1909
  Japanese Empire Sailing ship Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, Tokyo
35°37′30″N 139°44′57″E / 35.625131°N 139.749172°E / 35.625131; 139.749172 (Unyo Maru)
Former
Ship Image Country of preservation Region of preservation City of preservation From Year launched Type Fate Remarks
SS Oriana[45]   Japan Ōita Prefecture Beppu   United Kingdom 1959 Ocean liner Museum ship in Beppu from 1987 to 1995.
Floating hotel in Shanghai from 1999 to 2002.
Tourist attraction in Dalian from 2002 to 2004.
Damaged in a storm in 2004, scrapped in 2005.
Was known as “The Queen of the Sea”
Okinoshima   Japan Fukuoka Tsuyazaki Russian Empire
 
1896 Coastal defense ship Scrapped in 1939 after being damaged by storms Former General-Admiral Apraksin
Shiga   Japanese Empire Kantō region Chiba Japan
 
1945 Kaibōkan Scrapped in 1998
Yamato 1   Japan Kansai region Kobe Japan
 
1991 Experimental ship Preserved at Kobe Maritime Museum until scrapped in 2016
Yōtei Maru[46]   Japan Kantō region Tokyo Japan
 
1965 Train ferry Scrapped 2012–2013

Kuwait edit

The Kuwaiti Maritime Museum in Salmiya, Kuwait, holds replicas of a number of different types of dhows.[47] The Al-Hashemi-II (1997-2001), in Kuwait City, Kuwait, was recognized by Guinness World Records as the largest wooden dhow ever built; it has never been floated and is used for events. These do not seem to qualify as historic ships preserved in museums so they are not listed here.

Mauritius edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
Admiral Nevelskoi[48]
1982
  Soviet Union Yacht Admiral Nevelskoi Maritime Museum
Avenue Surath, Quatre-Bornes, Mauritius

Malaysia edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
KD Hang Tuah[49]  
1966
  United Kingdom Frigate RMN Lumut Naval Base Former HMS Mermaid
Former
Ship Image Country of preservation Region of preservation City of preservation From Year launched Type Fate Remarks
KD Rahmat[50]   Malaysia Perak Lumut Malaysia
 
1967 Frigate Sprung a leak in 2018 and later scrapped

Myanmar edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
UBS Mayu  
1942
  United Kingdom Frigate Myanmar Naval Training Headquarters, Seikkyi, Myanmar Former HMS Fal, first flagship of the Burmese Navy

North Korea edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
USS Pueblo[51]  
1944
  United States Technical research ship Victorious War Museum, Pyongyang, North Korea
39°02′26″N 125°44′23″E / 39.04051°N 125.73974°E / 39.04051; 125.73974 (USS Pueblo)
Seized by North Korea during the Pueblo incident in 1968

Pakistan edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
PNS Mujahid[52]  
1956
  Pakistan Minesweeper Pakistan Maritime Museum, Karachi, Pakistan
24°53′10″N 67°05′24″E / 24.88621°N 67.09003°E / 24.88621; 67.09003 (PNS Mujahid)

South Korea edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
ROKS Cheonan[53]  
1989
  South Korea Corvette Pyeongtaek Naval Base
36°59′48″N 126°48′38″E / 36.99656°N 126.81045°E / 36.99656; 126.81045 (ROKS Cheonan)
Largely recovered after sinking in 2010
ROKS Hwa San[54]
1945
  United States Landing Ship, Tank SapKyoHo National Sightseeing Resort, Dangjin
36°53′29″N 126°49′30″E / 36.89134°N 126.82491°E / 36.89134; 126.82491 (ROKS Hwa San)
Former USS Pender County
ROKS Jeonju  
1944
  United States Destroyer SapKyoHo National Sightseeing Resort, Dangjin
36°53′29″N 126°49′31″E / 36.8913352°N 126.8251731°E / 36.8913352; 126.8251731 (ROKS Jeonju)
Former USS Rogers
ROKS Masan[55]  
1984
  South Korea Frigate Ganghwa Island
37°41′59″N 126°23′02″E / 37.699602°N 126.383873°E / 37.699602; 126.383873 (ROKS Masan)
ROKS PKM-285[56]
1975
  South Korea Patrol boat Seoul Battleship Park
ROKS PKM-357 (replica)[57]  
2010
  South Korea Patrol boat War Memorial of Korea, Seoul Serves as memorial to the 2002 ROKN PKM-357 sinking
ROKS Seoul[56]  
1984
  South Korea Frigate Seoul Battleship Park
37°33′10″N 126°53′51″E / 37.55275°N 126.89741°E / 37.55275; 126.89741 (ROKS Seoul)
ROKS Taedong[58]  
1943
  United States Frigate South Korea Former USS Tacoma
ROKS Ulsan[59]  
1980
  South Korea Frigate Ulsan
35°30′06″N 129°23′00″E / 35.501714°N 129.383365°E / 35.501714; 129.383365 (ROKS Ulsan)
ROKS Wi Bong[60]  
1944
  United States Landing Ship, Tank Jinpo Maritime Theme Park, Gunsan
35°59′23″N 126°43′02″E / 35.98966°N 126.71716°E / 35.98966; 126.71716 (Wi Bong)
Former USS LST-849
Former
Ship Image Country of preservation Region of preservation City of preservation From Year launched Type Fate Remarks
ROKS Jeonbuk   South Korea Gangwon Gangneung United States
 
1945 Destroyer Land-based museum ship from 1999 to 2021.
Scrapped in late 2021.[61][62]
Former USS Everett F. Larson
ROKS Kang Won[63]   South Korea Gyeongsangnam-do Jinhae United States
 
1945 Destroyer Scrapped in 2016–2017[64] Former USS William R. Rush
ROKS Suyeong   South Korea Gyeongsangnam-do Goseong United States
 
1944 Landing Ship, Tank Closed in 2017, returned to the South Korean Navy in 2020[65] Former USS LST-853

Taiwan edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
ROCS Te Yang[66]  
1945
  United States Destroyer Anping Port, Tainan, Taiwan
22°59′19″N 120°09′23″E / 22.988555°N 120.156338°E / 22.988555; 120.156338 (ROCS Te Yang)
Former USS Sarsfield

Thailand edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
HTMS Chumpohn[67]  
1937
  Kingdom of Italy Torpedo boat Chumphon Province, Thailand
HTMS Maeklong[68]  
1936
  Japanese Empire Corvette Chulachomklao Fort, Phra Samut Chedi District, Samut Prakan Province, Thailand
HTMS Pangan  
1945
  United States Landing Ship, Tank Koh Phangan, Thailand Former USS Stark County
HTMS Phutthaloetla Naphalai[69]  
1970
  United States Frigate Sattahip Naval Base, Sattahip District, Bangkok, Thailand Former USS Ouellet
HTMS Phutthayotfa Chulalok[70]  
1973
  United States Frigate Sattahip Naval Base, Sattahip District, Bangkok, Thailand Former USS Truett
HTMS Prasae[71]  
1943
  United States Frigate Pak Nam Krasae, Klaeng District, Rayong, Thailand
12°41′49″N 101°42′17″E / 12.69694°N 101.70460°E / 12.69694; 101.70460 (HTMS Prasae)
Former USS Gallup
HTMS Tachin  
1943
  United States Frigate Armed Forces Academies Preparatory School, Nakhon Nayok Province, Thailand Former USS Glendale

Turkey edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
TCG Ege[72]  
1972
  United States Frigate İnciraltı Sea Museum, İzmir, Turkey
38°24′45″N 27°02′05″E / 38.412500°N 27.034700°E / 38.412500; 27.034700 (TCG Ege)
Former USS Ainsworth
TCG Gayret[73]  
1946
  United States Destroyer Izmit, Turkey
40°45′36″N 29°55′00″E / 40.76009°N 29.91677°E / 40.76009; 29.91677 (TCG Gayret)
Former USS Eversole
Nusret[74]  
1915
  Ottoman Empire Minelayer Mersin Naval Museum, Tarsus, Mersin Province, Turkey
Tarihi Kadırga[75]   002
c. 1575[a]
  Ottoman Empire Galley Istanbul Naval Museum, Istanbul, Turkey
41°02′30″N 29°00′20″E / 41.04167°N 29.00556°E / 41.04167; 29.00556 (Tarihi Kadırga)
Owned by Mehmed IV (1648–1687), only surviving galley in the world
TCG Yarhisar  
1964
  United States Patrol boat Gölcük, Kocaeli, Turkey
40°43′24″N 29°50′07″E / 40.72335°N 29.83518°E / 40.72335; 29.83518 (TCG Yarhisar)
Former USS PC-1640

United Arab Emirates edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
Queen Elizabeth 2  
1967
  United Kingdom Ocean liner Mina Rashid, Dubai Floating hotel and museum.

Oceania edit

Australia, New Zealand, part of Indonesia and even part of the United States are included in the continent of Oceania, broadly defined. There are no known museum ships in the Oceania part of Indonesia. See List of museum ships in the United States subsection of this "List of museum ships" for the few in Hawaii.

Australia edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
City of Adelaide[76]  
1864
  United Kingdom Clipper Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
34°50′13″S 138°30′33″E / 34.83690°S 138.50907°E / -34.83690; 138.50907 (City of Adelaide)
HMAS Advance[77]  
1967
  Australia Patrol boat Australian National Maritime Museum, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
33°52′09″S 151°12′00″E / 33.86917°S 151.19992°E / -33.86917; 151.19992 (HMAS Advance)
Australia II  
1982
  Australia Racing yacht Western Australian Museum, Boola Bardip, Perth, City of Vincent, Western Australia, Australia
MV Cape Don[78]  
1962
  Australia Lighthouse tender Balls Head Bay, Waverton, New South Wales, Australia Associated with South Australian Maritime Museum
Carpentaria[79]  
1917
  Australia Lightvessel Australian National Maritime Museum, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
33°52′05″S 151°11′54″E / 33.868139°S 151.198259°E / -33.868139; 151.198259 (Carpentaria)
HMAS Castlemaine[80]  
1941
  Australia Corvette Maritime Trust of Australia, Williamstown, Victoria, Australia
37°51′40″S 144°54′20″E / 37.8611°S 144.9056°E / -37.8611; 144.9056 (HMAS Castlemaine)
Cheynes IV  
1948
  Norway Whaler Albany's Historic Whaling Station, Albany, Western Australia, Australia Built in Oslo, Norway, came to Fremantle, Australia in 1948[81]
HMAS Diamantina[82]  
1944
  Australia Frigate Queensland Maritime Museum, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
27°28′55″S 153°01′36″E / 27.48194°S 153.02667°E / -27.48194; 153.02667 (HMAS Diamantina)
SS Forceful[83]  
1925
  United Kingdom Tugboat Queensland Maritime Museum, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
HMAS Gladstone[84]  
1984
  Australia Patrol boat Gladstone Maritime Museum, Gladstone, Queensland, Australia
23°49′59″S 151°15′10″E / 23.83317°S 151.25277°E / -23.83317; 151.25277 (HMAS Gladstone)
MV Krait[85]  
1934
  Japanese Empire Trawler Australian National Maritime Museum, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
MV Lady Denman  
1912
  Australia Ferry Jervis Bay Maritime Museum, New South Wales, Australia
May Queen[86]  
1867
  Colony of Tasmania Ketch Maritime Museum of Tasmania, Sullivans Cove, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
42°52′58″S 147°19′58″E / 42.88272°S 147.33267°E / -42.88272; 147.33267 (May Queen (1867 ship))
MV Nelcebee[87]  
1883
  South Australia Auxiliary Schooner South Australian Maritime Museum, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Polly Woodside  
1885
  United Kingdom Barque South Wharf, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
37°49′29″S 144°57′12″E / 37.82472°S 144.95336°E / -37.82472; 144.95336 (Polly Woodside)
HMAS Townsville[88]  
1981
  Australia Patrol boat Maritime Museum of Townsville, Townsville, Queensland, Australia
19°15′23″S 146°49′35″E / 19.25649°S 146.82652°E / -19.25649; 146.82652 (HMAS Townsville)
HMAS Vampire[89]  
1956
  Australia Destroyer Australian National Maritime Museum, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Wattle[90]  
1933
  Australia Tugboat Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Westward
c.1947
Racing yacht Maritime Museum of Tasmania, Sullivans Cove, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia Won 1947 Maria Island Race and 1947 & 1948 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Races[91]
HMAS Whyalla (J153)[92]  
1941
  Australia Minesweeper Whyalla, South Australia, Australia
33°01′10″S 137°34′30″E / 33.01931°S 137.57489°E / -33.01931; 137.57489 (HMAS Whyalla)
Yelta[93]  
1948
  Australia Tugboat South Australian Maritime Museum, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

Note there are more in Commons category:Museum ships of Australia, though some may be replicas.

Former
Ship Image Preservation location From Year launched Type Fate Remarks
Baragoola   Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Australia
 
1922 Ferry Sank at her moorings on January 1, 2022
Falie   Netherlands
 
1920 Ketch Rebuilt in 1982 by government of South Australia, did overnight charters from 1986 until evaluated as not seaworthy in 2005 One of last sail-powered trading vessels in Australian waters

New Zealand edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
TSS Earnslaw[94]  
1912
  New Zealand Twin-screw steamer Lake Wakatipu, Otago Region, New Zealand
45°3′S 168°30′E / 45.050°S 168.500°E / -45.050; 168.500 (Earnslaw (Lake Wakatipu))
In active service as a Living museum on Lake Wakatipu
Edwin Fox[95]  
1853
  British Raj Barque Edwin Fox Maritime Centre, Picton, New Zealand
41°17′6″S 174°0′24″E / 41.28500°S 174.00667°E / -41.28500; 174.00667 (Edwin Fox)
Hikitia  
1926
  United Kingdom Steam crane Wellington, New Zealand
Lyttelton  
1907
  United Kingdom Steam tug Lyttelton, Canterbury Region, New Zealand Seaworthy condition
William C Daldy  
1935
  United Kingdom Steam tug Auckland, New Zealand Seaworthy condition
Former
Ship Image Preservation location From Year launched Type Fate Remarks
Rapaki[96]   Auckland, New Zealand   United Kingdom 1925 Steam crane Towed for scrapping in December 2018 Some parts were given to her sister ship, Hikitia
HMNZS Manawanui Paeroa, Waikato, New Zealand   New Zealand 1945 Tugboat Scrapped at an unknown date

South America edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
BAE Abdón Calderón[97]  
1884
  United Kingdom Naval ship Museo Naval y Buque Calderón, Parque de la Armada, Guayaquil, Ecuador
2°12′56″S 79°53′14″W / 2.21543°S 79.88731°W / -2.21543; -79.88731 (BAE Abdón Calderón)
BAP America[98]  
1904
  United Kingdom Gunboat Historic Boat Museum of Iquitos, Iquitos, Peru
3°44′47″S 73°14′29″W / 3.74650°S 73.24140°W / -3.74650; -73.24140 (BAP America (possible location?))
Comandante Bauru  
1943
  United States Destroyer escort Brazilian Navy Cultural Center, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
22°54′01″S 43°10′27″W / 22.90031°S 43.17403°W / -22.90031; -43.17403 (Comandante Bauru / USS McAnn)
Former USS McAnn
Contramaestre Micalvi[99]  
1925
  German Reich Freighter Puerto Williams, Chile
54°56′07″S 67°37′06″W / 54.93514°S 67.61847°W / -54.93514; -67.61847 (Contramaestre Micalvi)
ARC Cordóba  
1944
  United States High-speed transport Jaime Duque Park, Colombia
4°56′57″N 73°57′49″W / 4.94904°N 73.96353°W / 4.94904; -73.96353 (ARC Cordóba)
Former USS Ruchamkin
Fresia[100]  
1964
  Chile Torpedo boat Embarcadero Tres Puentes, Punta Arenas Naval Base, Punta Arenas, Chile
53°07′22″S 70°52′07″W / 53.12283°S 70.86858°W / -53.12283; -70.86858 (Fresia)
Huáscar[101]  
1865
  United Kingdom Monitor Talcahuano, Chile
36°42′19″S 73°06′41″W / 36.70541°S 73.11150°W / -36.70541; -73.11150 (Huáscar)
Was flagship of Peruvian Navy, during the War of the Pacific
ARP Humaitá[102]  
1931
  Kingdom of Italy Gunboat Sajonia, Asunción, Paraguay
25°17′36″S 57°40′15″W / 25.29321°S 57.67074°W / -25.29321; -57.67074 (ARP Humaitá)
Served on Paraguay River in the Chaco War, partly sank and was refloated in 2022
ARA Irigoyen[103]  
1944
  United States Fleet Tug Buque Museo Irigoyen, San Pedro, Buenos Aires, Argentina
33°40′06″S 59°40′05″W / 33.66838°S 59.66796°W / -33.66838; -59.66796 (ARA Irigoyen)
Former USS Cahuilla
Laurindo Pitta[104]  
1910
  United Kingdom Salvage tug Brazilian Navy Cultural Center, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
22°54′01″S 43°10′28″W / 22.90037°S 43.17432°W / -22.90037; -43.17432 (Laurindo Pitta)
Lehg II[105]  
1934
  Argentina Ketch Tigre, Buenos Aires, Argentina
34°24′46″S 58°35′10″W / 34.41289°S 58.58621°W / -34.41289; -58.58621 (Lehg II)
Yacht of first solo circumnavigation past the great capes, by Vito Dumas in 1942.
ARA Presidente Sarmiento[106]  
1899
  United Kingdom Frigate ARA Presidente Sarmiento Frigate Museum, Puerto Madero, Argentina
34°36′32″S 58°21′56″W / 34.60895°S 58.36564°W / -34.60895; -58.36564 (ARA Presidente Sarmiento)
Suriname-Rivier[107]  
1910
  Netherlands Lightvessel Fort Nieuw-Amsterdam Open-Air Museum, Suriname
5°53′23″N 55°05′29″W / 5.88968°N 55.09132°W / 5.88968; -55.09132 (Suriname-Rivier)
ARA Uruguay[108]  
1874
  United Kingdom Corvette Puerto Madero, Argentina
34°36′15″S 58°21′58″W / 34.60422°S 58.36622°W / -34.60422; -58.36622 (ARA Uruguay)
Yavari[109]  
1861
  United Kingdom Steamship Puno, Peru Gunboat on Lake Titicaca, oldest lake steamship, became a cruising bed & breakfast
Former
Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Museum or location Fate
RAM Poderoso[110]  
1911
  Chile Tug Talcahuano, Chile
36°42′48″S 73°06′36″W / 36.71346°S 73.11008°W / -36.71346; -73.11008 (RAM Poderoso)
Damaged and capsized by the 2010 Chile earthquake and tsunami. Remains on its side in 2023.[111]


North America edit

Includes examples in Canada, Cuba, Mexico, and the United States.

Europe edit

Technically a few ships on the Istanbul side of the Bosporus and Dardanelles are in Europe, but all of Turkey's museum ships are presented together in the Asia section of this "List of museum ships".

Austria edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
Niederösterreich (A604)[112]  
1969
  Austria Patrol boat Museum of Military History, Vienna, Austria Schiffswerft Korneuburg, Korneuburg, Austria

Belgium edit

Ship Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
Amandine[113]  
1962
  Belgium Fishing Boat Ostend, Belgium
Amical[114]  
1914
  Belgium Tugboat National Maritime Museum of Belgium, Antwerp, Belgium
Antwerpen 70[115]  
1968
  Belgium Tugboat Antwerp, Belgium
Mercator[116]  
1932
  United Kingdom Barquentine Ostend, West Flanders, Belgium
51°13′38″N 2°55′14″E / 51.22722°N 2.92056°E / 51.22722; 2.92056 (Mercator)
P903 Meuse[117]  
1953
  Belgium Patrol Boat Royal Military Museum, Brussels, Belgium
Oudenaarde[118]  
1959
  Belgium Minesweeper National Maritime Museum of Belgium, Antwerp, Belgium
Tordino[119]  
1922
  Netherlands Spits Oudenburg, West Flanders, Belgium

Bulgaria edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
Drazki[120]  
1907
  Principality of Bulgaria Torpedo boat Varna Naval Museum, Varna, Bulgaria
Radetzky[121]  
1851
  Austrian Empire Steamship Kozloduy, Bulgaria Hijacked by poet-revolutionary Hristo Botev in 1876; destroyed; reconstructed with some original pieces in 1918.

Croatia edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
Galeb[122]  
1938
  Kingdom of Italy Presidential yacht Rijeka, Croatia
Vridni[123]  
1894
  Austria-Hungary Harbor tug Split, Croatia

Denmark edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
Claus Sørensen E.1[124]  
1931
  Denmark Fishing vessel Fisheries and Maritime Museum, Esbjerg, Denmark
Elbjørn  
1954
  Denmark Icebreaker Aalborg, Denmark
Gedser Rev[125]  
1895
  Denmark Lightvessel National Museum of Denmark, Helsingør, Denmark
Jylland[126]  
1860
  Denmark Screw frigate Ebeltoft, Denmark Participated in the 1864 Battle of Heligoland
HDMS Peder Skram[127]  
1965
  Denmark Frigate Copenhagen, Denmark
HDMS Sehested[128]  
1977
  Denmark Fast Attack Craft Holmen Naval Base, Copenhagen, Denmark
Skuldelev ships  
10th-century
  Denmark Viking ships Viking Ship Museum, Roskilde, Denmark

55°48′04″N 12°03′30″E / 55.801°N 12.0584°E / 55.801; 12.0584 (Skuldelev ships)

HDMS Søbjørnen[129][130]  
1964
  Denmark Torpedo boat Aalborg, Denmark
Former
Ship Image Country of preservation Region of preservation City of preservation From Year launched Type Fate Remarks
Kong Frederik IX[131]   Denmark Copenhagen, Denmark Roskilde, Denmark Denmark
 
1954 Ferry Closed in 2001, scrapped in 2005

Estonia edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
Admiral[132]  
1956
  Estonian SSR Steamship Estonian Maritime Museum, Tallinn, Estonia
EML Grif  
1976
  Estonian SSR Patrol boat Estonian Maritime Museum, Tallinn, Estonia
EML Kalev  
1966
  West Germany Minesweeper Estonian Maritime Museum, Tallinn, Estonia
59°27′10″N 24°44′08″E / 59.452806°N 24.735455°E / 59.452806; 24.735455 (EML Kalev)
EML Suurop[133]  
1956
  Finland Patrol boat Estonian Maritime Museum, Tallinn, Estonia
Suur Tõll[134]  
1914
  Russian Empire Icebreaker Seaplane Harbour, Estonian Maritime Museum, Tallinn, Estonia
59°27′11″N 24°44′19″E / 59.4531°N 24.7387°E / 59.4531; 24.7387 (Suur Tõll)
PVL Torm[135]  
1966
  Norway Patrol boat Estonian Maritime Museum, Tallinn, Estonia
EML Valvas  
1943
  United States Buoy tender Estonian Maritime Museum, Tallinn, Estonia
59°27′11″N 24°44′09″E / 59.453151°N 24.735871°E / 59.453151; 24.735871 (EML Valvas)

Finland edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
Ahkera[136]
1871
  Russian Empire Steam tug Savonlinna Provincial Museum, Finland
MS Bore[137]  
1960
  Finland Cruise ship Forum Marinum, Turku, Finland
60°26′06″N 22°14′01″E / 60.435°N 22.2337°E / 60.435; 22.2337 (MS Bore)
FNS Karjala[138]  
1968
  Finland Corvette Forum Marinum, Turku, Finland
Keihässalmi[139]  
1957
  Finland Minelayer Forum Marinum, Turku, Finland
60°26′08″N 22°14′06″E / 60.4356°N 22.2351°E / 60.4356; 22.2351 (Keihässalmi)
Mikko[140]  
1914
  Russian Empire Steamship Savonlinna Provincial Museum, Finland
Pommern[141]  
1903
  United Kingdom Barque Mariehamn, Åland, Finland
60°05′50″N 19°55′31″E / 60.097222°N 19.925278°E / 60.097222; 19.925278 (Pommern)
Salama[142]  
1874
  Russian Empire Steamship Savonlinna Provincial Museum, Finland
Savonlinna[143]  
1904
  Russian Empire Steamship Savonlinna Provincial Museum, Finland
Sigyn[144]  
1887
  Sweden-Norway Barque Forum Marinum, Turku, Finland
60°26′10″N 22°14′14″E / 60.43611°N 22.23722°E / 60.43611; 22.23722 (Sigyn)
Suomen Joutsen[145]  
1902
  France Full-rigged ship Turku, Finland
60°26′10″N 22°14′13″E / 60.43611°N 22.23694°E / 60.43611; 22.23694 (Suomen Joutsen)
Tarmo[146]  
1907
  United Kingdom Icebreaker Maritime Museum of Finland, Kotka, Finland
Tyrsky[147]  
1943
  Finland Torpedo boat Forum Marinum, Turku, Finland
VMV-11[148]  
1935
  Finland Patrol boat Maritime Museum of Finland, Kotka, Finland
Wilhelm Carpelan[149]  
1915
  Russian Empire Transport boat Forum Marinum, Turku, Finland
60°26′09″N 22°14′09″E / 60.435833°N 22.235788°E / 60.435833; 22.235788 (Wilhelm Carpelan)

France edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
Duchesse Anne[150]  
1901
  German Empire Full-rigged ship Dunkirk, France
Entreprenant[151]  
1965
  France Tugboat Dunkirk, France
FNRS III[152]  
1953
  France Bathyscaphe Toulon, France
France I[153]  
1958
  France Weather ship Musée maritime de La Rochelle
Hémérica[154]  
1957
  France Fishing trawler Musée de la pêche de Concarneau, Concarneau, France
Joshua[155]  
1962
  France Ketch Musée maritime de La Rochelle, La Rochelle, France
Maillé-Brézé (D627)[156]  
1957
  France Destroyer Nantes, France
47°12′24″N 1°34′18″W / 47.20667°N 1.57167°W / 47.20667; -1.57167 (Maillé-Brézé)
PS Princess Elizabeth[157]  
1927
  United Kingdom Paddle steamer Dunkirk, France
ST-488[158]  
1944
  United States Harbor tug Le Havre, France
49°29′10″N 0°07′28″E / 49.4862°N 0.1245°E / 49.4862; 0.1245 (ST-488)
Former
Ship Image Country of preservation Region of preservation City of preservation From Year launched Type Fate Remarks
Colbert[159]   France Nouvelle-Aquitaine Bordeaux France
 
1956 Guided missile cruiser Scrapped in 2016.

Germany edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
MS Bleichen[160]  
1958
  West Germany Freighter Hamburg, Germany
53°31′46″N 9°59′55″E / 53.52937°N 9.99866°E / 53.52937; 9.99866 (MS Bleichen)
Bürgermeister Abendroth[161]  
1908
  German Empire Lightvessel German Maritime Museum, Bremerhaven, Germany
53°32′27″N 8°34′39″E / 53.54082°N 8.57763°E / 53.54082; 8.57763 (Bürgermeister Abendroth)
Cap San Diego[162]  
1961
  West Germany Freighter Hamburg, Germany
53°32′35″N 9°58′35″E / 53.5431°N 9.9763°E / 53.5431; 9.9763 (Cap San Diego)
Deutschland[163]  
1927
  German Reich Full-rigged ship Bremerhaven, Germany
53°32′48″N 8°34′19″E / 53.54674°N 8.57206°E / 53.54674; 8.57206 (Deutschland)
Elbe 3[164]  
1888
  German Empire Lightvessel Museumshafen Oevelgönne, Germany
53°32′37″N 9°54′46″E / 53.54356°N 9.91283°E / 53.54356; 9.91283 (Elbe 3 (1888))
Frieden[165]  
1957
  East Germany Cargo ship Rostock Shipbuilding and Shipping Museum, Rostock, Germany
54°08′36″N 12°05′08″E / 54.14333°N 12.08556°E / 54.14333; 12.08556 (Frieden)
Gorch Fock[166]  
1933
  German Reich Barque Stralsund, Germany
54°19′00″N 13°05′54″E / 54.31667°N 13.09833°E / 54.31667; 13.09833 (Gorch Fock)
School ship
Hans Beimler[167]  
1986
  East Germany Missile corvette Historical Technical Museum, Peenemünde, Peenemünde, Germany
Mölders[168]  
1967
  West Germany Guided missile destroyer Wilhelmshaven, Germany
Passat[169]  
1911
  German Empire Barque Travemünde, Lübeck, Germany
Peking[170]  
1911
  German Empire Barque Hamburg, Germany
Rau IX[171]  
1939
  Nazi Germany Whaler German Maritime Museum, Bremerhaven, Germany
Rickmer Rickmers[172]  
1896
  German Empire Barque Hamburg, Germany
Stralsund[173]  
1890
  German Empire Train ferry Wolgast, Germany
Stettin[174]  
1933
  German Reich Icebreaker Hamburg, Germany
Stubnitz[175]  
1964
  East Germany Factory ship Hamburg, Germany
Weilheim M1077[176]  
1958
  West Germany Minesweeper Wilhelmshaven, Germany
Former
Ship Image Country of preservation Region of preservation City of preservation From Year launched Type Fate Remarks
Kranich P6083[177]   Germany Lower Saxony Bremerhaven Germany
 
1959 Fast Attack Craft Scrapped in 2008
Seute Deern   Germany Bremen Bremerhaven United States
 
1919 barque Scrapped between 2020 and 2021 Served as a restaurant
Georg Büchner[178]   Germany Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Rostock Belgium
 
1951 Ocean liner Sank while under tow for scrapping in 2013 Former Charlesville

Greece edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
Evangelistria[179]   Greece Aegean Maritime Museum, Mykonos, Greece
Georgios Averof[180]  
1910
  Kingdom of Italy Armored cruiser Palaio Faliro, Greece
37°56′02″N 23°41′01″E / 37.93389°N 23.68361°E / 37.93389; 23.68361 (Georgios Averof)
World's only surviving armored cruiser

carried the Greek Government in Exile back to Athens in 1944

SS Hellas Liberty[181]  
1943
  United States Cargo ship Piraeus, Greece
37°56′32″N 23°37′51″E / 37.94229°N 23.63078°E / 37.94229; 23.63078 (SS Hellas Liberty)
Former SS Arthur M. Huddell
Thalis o Milisios[182]  
1908
  Kingdom of Greece Cable layer Palaio Faliro, Greece
HNS Velos[183]  
1942
  United States Destroyer Palaio Faliro, Greece
37°56′03″N 23°41′05″E / 37.93417°N 23.68472°E / 37.93417; 23.68472
Former USS Charrette

Hungary edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
FK 312[184]  
1872
  Austria-Hungary Tugboat Balatonboglár, Hungary
Kossuth[185]  
1913
  Austria-Hungary Paddle steamer Kossuth Museumship, Közlekedési Múzeum, Budapest, Hungary
SMS Leitha[186]  
1871
  Austria-Hungary Monitor Budapest, Hungary
47°30′31″N 19°02′41″E / 47.50871°N 19.04478°E / 47.50871; 19.04478 (SMS Leitha)
First river monitor in Europe; served in World War I

Iceland edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Museum or location
ICGV Óðinn[187]  
1959
  Iceland Offshore patrol vessel Vikin Maritime Museum, Reykjavík, Iceland


Ireland edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
Lurgan Canoe
2000 BC
  Ireland Dugout canoe National Museum of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland Longest dugout canoe ever found, from the early Bronze Age
Asgard (yacht)  
1905
  Ireland Yacht Dublin, Ireland Howth gun-runner in 1914

Italy edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
SS Conte Biancamano  
1925
  Kingdom of Italy Ocean liner Museo Nazionale Scienza e Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci, Milan, Italy
Ebe[188]  
1921
  Kingdom of Italy Barquentine Museo Nazionale Scienza e Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci, Milan, Italy
MAS 15[189]  
1916
  Kingdom of Italy Torpedo boat Vittoriano, Rome, Italy
MAS 96[190]  
1917
  Kingdom of Italy Torpedo boat Vittoriale degli italiani, Italy
MS 472  
1942
  Kingdom of Italy Motor torpedo boat Marina di Ravenna, Italy
MS 473  
1942
  Kingdom of Italy Motor torpedo boat Museo Storico Navale, Venice, Italy
MZ 737  
1942
  Kingdom of Italy Motozattera Venetian Arsenal, Venice, Italy
Pietro Micca[191]
1895
  Kingdom of Italy Tugboat Fiumicino, Italy
Puglia[192]  
1898
  Kingdom of Italy Protected cruiser Vittoriale degli italiani, Italy Only the bow is preserved
Former
Ship Image Year Type Location Notes Fate
Nemi ships  
1st century AD
Barges Lake Nemi Caligula's Roman ships Destroyed by fire in 1944

Malta edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
P23[193]  
1967
  United States Patrol boat Hay Wharf, AFM Base, off Qala, Gozo, Malta Former USS PCF 813

Netherlands edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
HNLMS Abraham Crijnssen[194]  
1936
  Netherlands Minesweeper Dutch Navy Museum, Den Helder, Netherlands
52°57′50″N 4°46′15″E / 52.96389°N 4.77083°E / 52.96389; 4.77083 (HNLMS Abraham Crijnssen)
HNLMS Bonaire[195]  
1877
  Netherlands Frigate Dutch Navy Museum, Den Helder, Netherlands
52°57′40″N 4°46′12″E / 52.961079°N 4.770046°E / 52.961079; 4.770046 (HNLMS Bonaire)
HNLMS Buffel[196]  
1868
  Netherlands Ironclad Ram Maritime Museum of Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands
51°49′44″N 4°07′43″E / 51.829014°N 4.128711°E / 51.829014; 4.128711 (HNLMS Buffel)
MLV Castor[197]  
1950
  Netherlands Pilot vessel Rotterdam, Netherlands
Christiaan Brunings[198]  
1900
  Netherlands Icebreaker Nederlands Scheepvaartmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
De Meern 1[199]  
148
Roman Empire Barge De Meern, Netherlands
Elbe  
1959
  Netherlands Oceangoing tug Maassluis, Netherlands

51°55′00″N 4°14′49″E / 51.916617°N 4.246980°E / 51.916617; 4.246980 (Elbe)

HMS Elfin[200]  
1933
  United Kingdom Submarine tender Wormerveer, Netherlands
52°29′11″N 4°48′29″E / 52.486455°N 4.80816°E / 52.486455; 4.80816 (HMS Elfin)
Holland  
1951
  Netherlands Tugboat Terschelling, Netherlands
Hudson  
1939
  Netherlands Tugboat Maassluis, Netherlands
HNLMS Mercuur  
1953
  United States Minesweeper Vlissingen, Netherlands
51°26′40″N 3°34′46″E / 51.44454°N 3.57952°E / 51.44454; 3.57952 (HNLMS Mercurr)
SS Rotterdam[201]  
1958
  Netherlands Ocean Liner Rotterdam, Netherlands
HNLMS Schorpioen[194]  
1868
  Netherlands Monitor Dutch Navy Museum, Den Helder, Netherlands

Norway edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Museum or location Notes
HNoMS Alta  
1953
  United States Minesweeper Royal Norwegian Navy Museum
Horten, Norway
59°54′33″N 10°44′04″E / 59.90913°N 10.73433°E / 59.90913; 10.73433 (HNoMS Alta)
Anna Karoline[202]  
1876
  Sweden-Norway Jekt Nordland Museum, Norway
67°16′05″N 14°25′34″E / 67.26806°N 14.42611°E / 67.26806; 14.42611 (Anna Karoline)
SS Bjoren  
1866
  Sweden-Norway Steamboat Norway In active service as a Living museum
HNoMS Blink[203]  
1965
  Norway Patrol boat Royal Norwegian Navy Museum
Horten, Norway
59°25′34″N 10°29′12″E / 59.426°N 10.48672°E / 59.426; 10.48672 (HNoMS Blink)
MS Finnmarken  
1956
  Norway Coastal trading vessel Norwegian Coastal Express Museum, Norway
Fram[204]  
1892
  Sweden-Norway Schooner Fram Museum, Oslo, Norway
Gjøa[205]  
1872
  Sweden-Norway Sloop Fram Museum, Oslo, Norway
Gokstad ship  
9th century
  Norway Viking ship Viking Ship Museum, Oslo, Norway
MV Heland (M5V)[206]
1937
  Norway Fishing boat Shetland bus
SS Hestmanden[207]  
1911
  Norway Cargo ship
Kon-Tiki  
1947
  Peru Raft Kon-Tiki Museum, Oslo, Norway
HSwMS Najaden[208]  
1897
  Sweden-Norway Full-rigged ship Fredrikstad, Norway
HNoMS Narvik  
1965
  Norway Frigate Royal Norwegian Navy Museum
Horten, Norway
Oseberg ship  
9th century
  Norway Viking ship Viking Ship Museum, Oslo, Norway
HNoMS Rap  
1873
  Sweden-Norway Torpedo boat Royal Norwegian Navy Museum
Horten, Norway
HNoMS Skrei[209]
1965
  Norway Motor torpedo boat Royal Norwegian Navy Museum
Horten, Norway
Southern Actor[210]  
1950
  United Kingdom Whale catcher Sandefjord Museum, Sandefjord, Norway
Tune Ship  
c. 900
  Norway Viking ship Viking Ship Museum, Oslo, Norway
MV Vita[211]
1939
  Norway Shetland bus Kystmuseet i Sør-Trøndelag

Monaco edit

Ship Image Year launched Type Location Notes
Submarine Anorep 1[212]   1966 Bathyscaphe Oceanographic Museum of Monaco, Monaco-Ville
43°43′52″N 7°25′33″E / 43.73102°N 7.42582°E / 43.73102; 7.42582 (Submarine Anorep 1)

Poland edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
ORP Batory  
1932
  Poland Patrol boat Gdynia, Poland
54°30′57″N 18°32′52″E / 54.51571°N 18.54783°E / 54.51571; 18.54783 (ORP Batory)
ORP Błyskawica[213]  
1936
  United Kingdom Destroyer Gdynia, Poland
54°31′10″N 18°33′04″E / 54.51952°N 18.55118°E / 54.51952; 18.55118 (ORP Blyskawica)
Dar Pomorza[214]  
1909
  German Empire Full-rigged ship National Maritime Museum, Gdańsk, Poland
54°31′10″N 18°33′10″E / 54.519480°N 18.552871°E / 54.519480; 18.552871 (Dar Pomorza)
ORP Fala  
1965
  Polish People's Republic Patrol craft Museum of Polish Arms, Kołobrzeg, Poland
54°10′39″N 15°33′35″E / 54.177442°N 15.559756°E / 54.177442; 15.559756 (ORP Fala)
Kuna  
1884
  German Empire River icebreaker Gorzów Wielkopolski
52°43′28″N 15°15′20″E / 52.724385°N 15.255476°E / 52.724385; 15.255476 (Kuna)
SS Sołdek[215]  
1949
  Polish People's Republic Freighter National Maritime Museum, Gdańsk, Poland
54°21′05″N 18°39′32″E / 54.351389°N 18.658889°E / 54.351389; 18.658889 (Sołdek)
ORP Władysławowo  
1975
  Polish People's Republic Missile boat Museum of Polish Arms, Kołobrzeg, Poland
54°10′38″N 15°33′38″E / 54.177119°N 15.560499°E / 54.177119; 15.560499 (ORP Władysławowo)
Former
Ship Image Country of preservation Region of preservation City of preservation From Year launched Type Fate Remarks
ORP Burza   Poland Pomeranian Voivodeship Gdynia, Poland France
 
1929 Destroyer Scrapped in 1977

Portugal edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
Dom Fernando II e Glória[216]  
1843
  Kingdom of Portugal Frigate Cacilhas, Almada, Portugal
38°41′12″N 9°08′46″W / 38.686603°N 9.146154°W / 38.686603; -9.146154 (Dom Fernando II e Glória)
MV Funchal  
1961
  Portugal Ocean liner Cais Da Matinha, Port of Lisbon, Portugal
38°45′00″N 9°05′35″W / 38.749881°N 9.093024°W / 38.749881; -9.093024 (Funchal)
Undergoing refurbishment for hotel/museum use
Gil Eannes[217]  
1955
  Portugal Hospital ship Viana do Castelo, Portugal
41°41′24″N 8°49′49″W / 41.6901°N 8.8304°W / 41.6901; -8.8304 (Gil Eannes)

Russia edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
Angara[218]  
1900
  Russian Empire Icebreaker Angara Icebreaker Museum, Irkutsk, Russia
52°15′00″N 104°20′38″E / 52.25000°N 104.34389°E / 52.25000; 104.34389 (Angara (icebreaker))
Aurora[219]  
1900
  Russian Empire Protected cruiser Central Naval Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
59°57′19″N 30°20′17″E / 59.95528°N 30.33806°E / 59.95528; 30.33806 (Aurora (cruiser))
one of only two surviving warships from the Battle of Tsushima

a shot from the warship was fired to signal the start of the October Revolution

Bespokoynyy[220]  
1990
  Soviet Union Destroyer Kronstadt, Russia
59°59′02″N 29°45′39″E / 59.98381°N 29.76091°E / 59.98381; 29.76091 (Bespokoynyy)
Fortuna  
1689
  Russia Miniature warship Boat of Peter I (museum-estate), Pereslavl-Zalessky
56°43′26″N 38°46′25″E / 56.7238°N 38.7735°E / 56.7238; 38.7735 (Fortuna)
Irbenskiy  
1962
  Soviet Union Lightvessel Museum of the World Ocean, Kaliningrad
54°42′22″N 20°30′13″E / 54.706063°N 20.503514°E / 54.706063; 20.503514 (Irbenskiy)
Kosmonavt Viktor Patsayev[221]  
1968
  Soviet Union Research Vessel Museum of the World Ocean, Kaliningrad, Russia
54°42′23″N 20°29′51″E / 54.706293°N 20.497627°E / 54.706293; 20.497627
Krasin[222]  
1917
  Russian Empire Icebreaker St. Petersburg, Russia
59°55′40″N 30°16′08″E / 59.927778°N 30.268889°E / 59.927778; 30.268889 (Krasin)
Krasnyy Vympel[223]  
1911
  Russian Empire Armed yacht Vladivostok
43°06′45″N 131°53′26″E / 43.112570°N 131.890567°E / 43.112570; 131.890567 (Krasnyy Vympel)
Lenin[224]  
1957
  Soviet Union Icebreaker Murmansk, Russia
68°58′29″N 33°03′32″E / 68.974717°N 33.058947°E / 68.974717; 33.058947 (Lenin)
Mikhail Kutuzov[225]  
1952
  Soviet Union Cruiser Novorossiysk, Russia
44°43′16″N 37°46′55″E / 44.721111°N 37.781944°E / 44.721111; 37.781944 (Mikhail Kutuzov)
Pisces VII[226]  
1976
  Canada Deep-submergence vehicle Museum of the World Ocean, Kaliningrad, Russia
54°42′23″N 20°30′00″E / 54.706405°N 20.500063°E / 54.706405; 20.500063 (Pisces VII)
Pisces XI
1976
  Canada Deep-submergence vehicle Baikal Museum, Listvyanka, Russia
51°52′05″N 104°49′56″E / 51.868041°N 104.832351°E / 51.868041; 104.832351 (Pisces XI)
Smetlivy[227]  
1966
  Soviet Union Destroyer Sevastopol, Russia
44°36′46″N 33°31′46″E / 44.612833°N 33.529528°E / 44.612833; 33.529528 (Smetlivy)
SRT-129  
1951
  East Germany Fishing trawler Museum of the World Ocean, Kaliningrad, Russia
54°42′22″N 20°30′15″E / 54.706087°N 20.504274°E / 54.706087; 20.504274 (SRT-129)
St. Nicholas  
1645[b]
  England or   Russia Miniature warship Central Naval Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
59°55′47″N 30°17′38″E / 59.92967°N 30.29397°E / 59.92967; 30.29397 (Botik of Peter the Great)
Svyatitel Nicolay  
1886
  Russian Empire Paddle steamer Krasnoyarsk, Russia
56°00′38″N 92°53′42″E / 56.010578°N 92.895041°E / 56.010578; 92.895041 (Svyatitel Nicolay)
Vityaz[228]  
1939
  Nazi Germany Research vessel Museum of the World Ocean, Kaliningrad, Russia
54°42′22″N 20°29′59″E / 54.706175°N 20.499790°E / 54.706175; 20.499790 (Vityaz)
Former
Ship Image Country of preservation Region of preservation City of preservation From Year launched Type Fate Remarks
Tver[229]   Soviet Union Republic of Tatarstan Kazan, Soviet Union Russian Empire
 
1767 Galley Destroyed by fire in 1956

Serbia edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Museum or location
Yugoslav monitor Sava  
1904
  Austria-Hungary Monitor Belgrade

Spain edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Museum or location
Hidria Segundo  
1966
  Spain Cargo ship Vigo, Pontevedra, Spain
La Palma[230]  
1912
  Kingdom of Spain Steamship Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain

Sweden edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Remarks
HSwMS Bremön[231]  
1940
  Sweden Minesweeper Marinmuseum, Karlskrona, Sweden
Dan Broström[232]  
1963
  Sweden Port ferry Maritiman, Gothenburg, Sweden
ESAB IV[233]  
1920
  Sweden Repair ship Maritiman, Gothenburg, Sweden
Finngrundet[234]  
1903
  Sweden-Norway Lightvessel Vasa Museum, Stockholm, Sweden
Fladen[235]  
1915
  Sweden Lightvessel Maritiman, Gothenburg, Sweden
Flodsprutan II[236]  
1931
  Sweden Fireboat Maritiman, Gothenburg, Sweden
Fryken[237]  
1938
  Sweden Coastal trading vessel Maritiman, Gothenburg, Sweden
Herkules[238]  
1939
  Sweden Tugboat Maritiman, Gothenburg, Sweden
HSwMS Hugin[232]  
1978
  Sweden Patrol boat Maritiman, Gothenburg, Sweden
Jarramas[239]  
1900
  Sweden–Norway Tall ship Marinmuseum, Karlskrona, Sweden
HSwMS Kalmarsund[240]  
1953
  Sweden Minelayer Maritiman, Gothenburg, Sweden
HSwMS M20[241]  
1941
  Sweden Minesweeper Sweden
SS Orion[242]  
1929
  Sweden Pilot ship Stockholm, Sweden
SS Sankt Erik[243]  
1915
  Sweden Icebreaker Stockholm, Sweden
HSwMS Småland[244]  
1956
  Sweden Destroyer Maritiman, Gothenburg, Sweden
HMS Spica[245]  
1966
  Sweden Torpedo boat Vasa Museum, Stockholm, Sweden
MS Stormprincess[246]  
1908
  Sweden-Norway Tugboat Maritiman, Gothenburg, Sweden
HSwMS Sölve[247]  
1875
  Sweden-Norway Monitor Maritiman, Gothenburg, Sweden
T38[248]  
1951
  Sweden Motor torpedo boat Marinmuseum, Karlskrona, Sweden
Vasa[249]  
1628
  Swedish Empire Galleon ship of the line Vasa Museum, Stockholm, Sweden Salvaged in 1961
HSwMS Västervik[250]  
1974
  Sweden Missile boat Marinmuseum, Karlskrona, Sweden

United Kingdom edit

Ship Image Year launched Origin Type Location Notes
Arctic Corsair[251]  
1960
  United Kingdom Trawler Kingston upon Hull, United Kingdom
53°44′34″N 0°19′40″W / 53.74278°N 0.32778°W / 53.74278; -0.32778 (Arctic Corsair)
Auld Reekie[252]  
1943
  United Kingdom Clyde puffer Inverary Maritime Museum, Inverary, Scotland
Basuto  
1902
  United Kingdom Clyde puffer National Waterways Museum, Ellesmere Port, United Kingdom
HMS Belfast[253]  
1938
  United Kingdom Light cruiser Imperial War Museum, London, United Kingdom
51°30′24″N 0°04′53″W / 51.50667°N 0.08139°W / 51.50667; -0.08139 (HMS Belfast)
RNLB Alfred Corry (ON 353)[254]  
1894
  United Kingdom Lifeboat Alfred Corry Lifeboat Museum, Southwold, United Kingdom
HMY Britannia[255]  
1953
  United Kingdom Royal yacht Ocean Terminal, Leith,Edinburgh, United Kingdom
55°58′56″N 3°10′38″W / 55.98216°N 3.17729°W / 55.98216; -3.17729 (HMY Britannia)
Brocklebank[256]  
1964
  United Kingdom Tug Merseyside Maritime Museum, Liverpool, United Kingdom
LV 78 Calshot Spit[257]  
1914
  United Kingdom Lightvessel Solent Sky, Southampton, United Kingdom
50°53′53″N 1°23′34″W / 50.89795°N 1.39266°W / 50.89795; -1.39266 (Calshot Spit (lighthouse))
Canning[258]  
1954
  United Kingdom Tug Swansea Museum, Swansea, United Kingdom
HMS Caroline[259]  
1914
  United Kingdom Cruiser Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
SY Carola  
1898
  United Kingdom Steam Yacht Scottish Maritime Museum, Irvine, United Kingdom
HMS Cavalier[260]  
1943
  United Kingdom Destroyer Chatham Historic Dockyard, Chatham, United Kingdom
ST Cervia[261]  
1945
  United Kingdom Tug East Kent Maritime Museum, Ramsgate, United Kingdom
HM CMB 4[262]  
1916
  United Kingdom Coastal Motor Boat Imperial War Museum, Duxford, United Kingdom
HM CMB 9[263]
1916
  United Kingdom Coastal Motor Boat Avonmouth, Bristol, United Kingdom
HM CMB 103[264]  
1921
  United Kingdom Coastal Motor Boat Chatham Historic Dockyard, Chatham, United Kingdom
Cutty Sark[265]  
1869
  United Kingdom Clipper Greenwich, London, United Kingdom
De Wadden[266]  
1917
  United Kingdom Schooner Merseyside Maritime Museum, Liverpool, United Kingdom
RRS Discovery[267]  
1901
  United Kingdom Barque Dundee, United Kingdom
Dover Bronze Age Boat  
1500 BC
Prehistoric Britain Seagoing boat Dover Museum, Dover, United Kingdom Preserved remains of a Bronze Age sewn plank boat
MV Edmund Gardner[268]  
1953
  United Kingdom Pilot boat Merseyside Maritime Museum, Liverpool, United Kingdom
SS Explorer[269]  
1955
  United Kingdom Research vessel Leith,Edinburgh, United Kingdom
RNLB Foresters Centenary[270]  
1936
  United Kingdom Lifeboat The Mo Sheringham Museum, Sheringham, United Kingdom
MB Fountain[271]
1952
  United Kingdom Bunkering vessel Essex, United Kingdom
HMS Gannet[272]  
1878
  United Kingdom Sloop Chatham Historic Dockyard, Chatham, United Kingdom
Garlandstone[273]  
1903
  United Kingdom Tamar ketch Morwellham Quay, United Kingdom
Garnock[274][275]  
1956
  United Kingdom Tugboat Scottish Maritime Museum, Irvine, United Kingdom
Glenlee[276]  
1872
  United Kingdom Barque Riverside Museum, Glasgow, United Kingdom
SS Great Britain[277]  
1843
  United Kingdom Steamship Bristol Harbour, Bristol, United Kingdom
Helwick[278]  
1937
  United Kingdom Lightvessel Swansea Museum, Swansea, United Kingdom
RNLB H F Bailey[279]  
1935
  United Kingdom Lifeboat RNLI Henry Blogg Museum, Cromer, United Kingdom
HSL 102[280]  
1936
  United Kingdom High-speed launch Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, Portsmouth, United Kingdom
James Caird[281]  
1912
  United Kingdom Whaleboat Dulwich College, London, United Kingdom
RNLB Jesse Lumb[282]  
1939
  United Kingdom Lifeboat Imperial War Museum, Duxford, United Kingdom
John H Amos[283]  
1931
  United Kingdom tugboat Chatham Historic Dockyard, Chatham, United Kingdom
John King[284]  
1935
  United Kingdom tugboat M Shed, Bristol, United Kingdom
Knocker White[285]  
1924
  Netherlands Tugboat Trinity Buoy Wharf, London, United Kingdom
51°30′27″N 0°00′29″E / 51.507451°N 0.008131°E / 51.507451; 0.008131 (Knocker White)
HMS LCT (3) 7074[286]  
1945
  United Kingdom Landing craft tank Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, Portsmouth, United Kingdom
RNLB Lucy Lavers[287]  
1940
  United Kingdom Lifeboat Wells-next-the-Sea, United Kingdom
LV21[288]  
1963
  United Kingdom Lightvessel Gravesend, United Kingdom
Lydia Eva[289]  
1930
  United Kingdom Drifter Great Yarmouth, United Kingdom
HMS M33[290]  
1915
  United Kingdom Monitor Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, Portsmouth, United Kingdom
RNLB Manchester Unity of Oddfellows[291]  
1961
  United Kingdom Lifeboat The Mo Sheringham Museum, Sheringham, United Kingdom
Mary Rose[292]  
1511
  Kingdom of England Carrack Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, Portsmouth, United Kingdom
Massey Shaw[293]  
1935
  United Kingdom Fireboat West India Docks, London, United Kingdom
Mayflower[284]  
1861
  United Kingdom tugboat M Shed, Bristol, United Kingdom
HMS Medusa (A353)[294]  
1943
  United Kingdom Patrol boat Haslar Marina, Gosport, United Kingdom
PS Medway Queen[295]  
1924
  United Kingdom Steamship Gillingham Pier, United Kingdom
MGB 81[296]  
1942
  United Kingdom Motor Gun Boat Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, Portsmouth, United Kingdom
MTB 71[297]  
1942
  United Kingdom Motor Torpedo Boat Explosion Museum of Naval Firepower, Gosport, United Kingdom
MTB 102[298]  
1937
  United Kingdom Motor Torpedo Boat Lowestoft, United Kingdom
MTB 331[299]  
1941
  United Kingdom Coastal Motor Boat Explosion Museum of Naval Firepower, Gosport, United Kingdom
Newport ship  
1449
  Spain Trade ship Newport, United Kingdom Undergoing conservation
SS Nomadic[300]  
1911
  United Kingdom Tender Belfast, United Kingdom
Olga[301]  
1909
  United Kingdom Pilot Cutter Swansea Museum, Swansea, United Kingdom
USN P22[302][303]  
1952
  West Germany Patrol boat Sandwich, United Kingdom
LV Penguin[304]  
1910
  United Kingdom Lightvessel Caernarfon, United Kingdom
Pisces III[305]  
1970
  Canada Deep-submergence vehicle Weymouth Sea Life Centre, Weymouth, United Kingdom Deepest rescue ever, saved its two divers in 1973
Portwey[306]  
1927
  United Kingdom Tugboat West India Docks, London, United Kingdom
HMS President[307]  
1918
  United Kingdom Sloop Chatham, United Kingdom
Pyronaut[284]  
1934
  United Kingdom Fireboat M Shed, Bristol, United Kingdom
TS Queen Mary[308]  
1933
  United Kingdom Clyde steamer Glasgow, United Kingdom
Queen Mary's Shallop[309]  
1689
  Kingdom of England Shallop National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, United Kingdom
Reaper[310]  
1901
  United Kingdom Fifie Scottish Fisheries Museum, Anstruther, United Kingdom
SS Robin[311]  
1890
  United Kingdom Coastal trading vessel West India Quay, London, United Kingdom
Ross Tiger[312]  
1957
  United Kingdom Fishing trawler Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre, Grimsby, United Kingdom
RNLB Ruby and Arthur Reed[313]  
1966
  United Kingdom Lifeboat Hythe, United Kingdom
S-130[314][315]
1943
  Nazi Germany Fast attack craft Bideford, United Kingdom
Spartan[316][317]  
1942
  United Kingdom Clyde puffer Scottish Maritime Museum, Irvine, United Kingdom
Spurn Lightship[318]  
1927
  United Kingdom Lightvessel Hull Marina, Kingston upon Hull, United Kingdom
Sundowner[319]  
1912
  United Kingdom Motor yacht Ramsgate Maritime Museum, Ramsgate, United Kingdom
Vital Spark[320][321]  
1944
  United Kingdom Clyde puffer Inverary Maritime Museum, Inveraray, United Kingdom
HMS Unicorn[322]  
1824
  United Kingdom Frigate Dundee, United Kingdom
VIC 56[323]  
1946
  United Kingdom Clyde Puffer Chatham Historic Dockyard, Chatham, United Kingdom
HMS Victory[324]  
1765
  Great Britain First-rate ship of the line Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, Portsmouth, United Kingdom
50°48′07″N 1°06′35″W / 50.80194°N 1.10972°W / 50.80194; -1.10972 (HMS Victory)
Only surviving ship of the line
RNLB Thomas McCunn[325]  
1933
  United Kingdom Lifeboat Longhope Lifeboat Museum, Longhope, United Kingdom
HMS Trincomalee[326]  
1817
  United Kingdom Frigate National Museum of the Royal Navy, Hartlepool, United Kingdom
Turbinia[327]  
1894
  United Kingdom Steamship Discovery Museum, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom
Tamzine[328]  
1937
  United Kingdom Fishing boat Imperial War Museum, London, United Kingdom
HMS Warrior[329]  
1860
  United Kingdom Armored Frigate Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, Portsmouth, United Kingdom
HMS Wilton[330]  
1972
  United Kingdom Minesweeper Leigh-on-Sea, United Kingdom
PS Wingfield Castle[331]  
1934
  United Kingdom Paddle steamer National Museum of the Royal Navy, Hartlepool, United Kingdom
Zetland[332]  
1802
  United Kingdom Lifeboat Zetland Lifeboat Museum, Redcar, United Kingdom Oldest surviving lifeboat in the world
Former
Ship Image Country of preservation Region of preservation City of preservation From Year launched Type Fate Remarks
HMS Bronington[333]   United Kingdom England Birkenhead, United Kingdom   United Kingdom
1953
Minesweeper Sank at its moorings in 2016
TSS T/T Calshot[334]   United Kingdom England Southampton, United Kingdom   United Kingdom
1929
Tug tender Scrapped in 2022
City of Ragusa   United Kingdom England Liverpool, United Kingdom   United Kingdom 1870 Yawl 20-foot (6.1 m) ship's converted lifeboat, used for double transatlantic crossing. In Liverpool Museum until 1941 when destroyed by a bomb.
Jacinta[335]   United Kingdom England Fleetwood, United Kingdom   United Kingdom 1972 Trawler Scrapped in 2019.
TSS Manxman   United Kingdom England Birkenhead, United Kingdom   United Kingdom 1955 Packet steamer Scrapped from 2011–2012
HMS Plymouth   United Kingdom England Birkenhead, United Kingdom   United Kingdom 1959 Frigate Scrapped in 2014 after closure of Warship Preservation Trust
ST Sea Alarm   United Kingdom Wales Cardiff, United Kingdom   United Kingdom 1941 Tugboat Scrapped in 1998


See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Late 16th century
  2. ^ Exact date unknown, estimated to be sometime in the 1640s.

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