List of ship launches in 1834

The list of ship launches in 1834 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1834.

Date Country Builder Location Ship Class Notes
9 January  United Kingdom Menzies & Son Leith Camilla Schooner For Old Shipping Company.[1]
11 January  United Kingdom Perkins Newport Psyche Barque For Messrs. Drews.[2]
14 January  United Kingdom Steele Greenock James Brown Barque For private owner.[3]
17 January  United Kingdom John Scott & Sons Greenock Margaret Graham Barque For private owner.[3]
25 January  United Kingdom Thomas Royden & Co. Liverpool Agnes Barque For John Wright Jr.[4]
30 January  United Kingdom John Scott & Sons Greenock Kirkman Finlay Merchantman For private owner.[5]
30 January  United Kingdom John Ball Jr. Salcombe Peri Schooner For Richard Lindon and others.[6]
January  United Kingdom W. Wilkinson Sunderland Black Nymph Barque For private owner.[7][8]
January  United Kingdom Kirkbride & Co Sunderland Swallow Merchantman For Mr. Thompson.[7][9]
24 February  United Kingdom G. H. Anderson Leith Calypso Full-rigged ship For private owner.[10]
24 February  United Kingdom James Leithead Sunderland William Metcalf Full-rigged ship For H. Metcalf.[7][11]
25 February  United Kingdom Smith Gainsborough Dauntless Chinaman For private owner.[12]
25 February  United Kingdom Seddon & Laidlaw Liverpool Newcastle Steamship For private owner.[13]
26 February  United Kingdom Edward Gibson Hull Albatross Steamship For private owner.[14]
27 February  United Kingdom Taylor Woodbridge Alarm Schooner For private owner.[15]
27 February  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Sinbad Lighter For Royal Navy.
27 February  United Kingdom Fernie & Ord Limehouse Unnamed Steamship For Royal Neapolitan Navy.[16]
February  United Kingdom James Johnson Sunderland George Lockwood Merchantman For G. Eastill.[7]
4 March  United Kingdom Killaloe Lady Lansdowne Steamship For private owner.[17]
11 March  United Kingdom John Young Newport Commodore Schooner For Mesrs. Pope & Co.[18]
11 March  United Kingdom James Howard Mistley Countess Wilton Schooner For private owner.[19]
13 March  United Kingdom McGhie & Hawkes Rotherhithe City of Hamburgh Paddle steamer For General Steam Navigation Company.[20]
20 March  United Kingdom Newcastle upon Tyne Frolick Merchantman For private owner.[21]
25 March  United Kingdom Portsmouth Dockyard Buzzard Cherokee-class brig-sloop For Royal Navy.[22][23]
25 March  United Kingdom Portsmouth Dockyard Drake Lighter For Royal Navy.[24]
26 March  France Anne Françoise Joseph Besuchet Cherbourg Belle Poule Surveillante-class frigate For French Navy.[25]
26 March  United Kingdom Woolwich Dockyard Spitfire Firefly-class gunvessel For Royal Navy.[26]
27 March  United Kingdom Dikes & Gibson Hull Canton Schooner For private owner.[27]
27 March India Bombay Dockyard Mahi Schooner For British East India Company.
March  United Kingdom T. Rowntree Sunderland Messenger Merchantman For R. Danson.[7]
March  United Kingdom George Frater & Co Sunderland Vigilant Merchantman For Hunter & Co.[7][28]
2 April  United Kingdom Henry Barrick Whitby Hindoo Barque For private owner.[29]
10 April  United Kingdom Wigram & Green Blackwall Alexander Baring East Indiaman For Baring & Co.[30]
10 April  United Kingdom Messrs. Wallace Blackwall Fame Steamship For Old Margate and Gravesend Steam Packet Company.[30]
10 April  United Kingdom Curling & Young Limehouse Star Steamship For New Gravesend Steam Packet Company.[30]
23 April  United Kingdom William Roberts Milford Haven Pomona Schooner For private owner.[31]
24 April  United Kingdom Wigram & Green Blackwall Malabar East Indiaman For Baring Bros.[32]
April  United Kingdom Kirkbride & Partners Sunderland Alderman Brig For private owner.[7][9]
April  United Kingdom Emerald Steamship For Gravesend and Milton Steam Packet Company.[30]
April  United Kingdom Mulvey Chester The George Steamship For private owner.[33]
April  United Kingdom J. Storey Sunderland Thomas & Margaret Merchantman For private owner.[7][34]
3 May  United Kingdom Southampton Charlotte Yacht For Mr. Powell.[35]
3 May  United Kingdom Robert Napier & Co. Glasgow Queen of the Isle Paddle steamer For Isle of Man Steam Packet Company.
13 May  United Kingdom John Fincham Virginia Water Royal Adelaide Royal yacht For William IV.[36]
15 May  United Kingdom Christopher Southwold Emma Merchantman For private owner.[37]
23 May  United Kingdom Preston The Enterprise Paddle steamer For Preston, Lytham, and Southport Steam Navigation Company.[38][39]
24 May  United Kingdom Wilson & Sons Liverpool Euphrates Chinaman For Messrs. McCracken, Jamieson & Co.[40]
24 May  United Kingdom Humphrey & Co. Hull Favourite East Indiaman For Messrs. Humphrey & Co.[41]
24 May  United Kingdom James Gordon Liverpool John McAdam Full-rigged ship For Duncan Gibb.[42]
24 May  United Kingdom William Dickinson & Co. Liverpool Liverpool Pilot boat For private owner.[40]
26 May  United Kingdom Adamson Grangemouth Antilles Barque For Messrs. McCunn.[43]
May  United Kingdom Chatham Dockyard Blazer Tartarus-class gunvessel For Royal Navy.[44]
May  United Kingdom William Gales Sunderland Eucles Barque For William Gales.[7]
7 June  United Kingdom Fetcher & Fearnall Limehouse Nile Frigate For Egyptian Navy.[45][46][47]
13 June  United Kingdom Peterhead Floreville Brig For private owner.[48]
6 June  United Kingdom Peterhead Active Brig For private owner.[48]
21 June  United Kingdom Woodside The Ann Steamship For private owner.[49]
23 June  United Kingdom W. Cornforth Deptford Amphritrite Full-rigged ship For private owner.[7][50]
23 June  United Kingdom William Brook Bideford Quicksilver Schooner For private owner.[51]
23 June  United Kingdom Pembroke Dockyard Tartarus Tartarus-class gunvessel For Royal Navy.
24 June  United Kingdom Fishbourne Mischief Brigantine For James Lyon.[52]
8 July  United Kingdom Philip Laing Sunderland Duchess of Northumberland Full-rigged ship For Parking & Co.[7][53]
8 July  United Kingdom Mottershead, Heyes & Son Liverpool Otterspool Full-rigged ship For Messrs. Taylor, Potter & Co.[54]
9 July  Portugal Lisbon 8th of July Corvette For Portuguese Navy.[55]
21 July  United Kingdom Ogden & Simey Sunderland Mary Ann Barque For G. Sparks.[7]
21 July  United Kingdom Devonport Dockyard Pique Fifth rate For Royal Navy.
21 July  United Kingdom J. Carr Sunderland Saint George Barque For Crawford & Co.[7]
22 July  United Kingdom J. Leithead Sunderland Boadicia Barque For Faucus & Co.[7]
24 July  United Kingdom Adamson & Co. Sunderland Senator Barque For Mr. Adamson.[7]
29 July  United Kingdom Brocklebank Whitehaven Earl Grey Brig For private owner.[56]
29 July  United Kingdom K. Wood & Sons Maryport Eliza Heywood Merchantman For private owner.[56]
July  United Kingdom location Ant Lighter For Royal Navy.[24]
July United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Richibucto Carleton Barque For private owner.[57]
July  United Kingdom J. Storey Sunderland Governor Barque For Storey & Co.[7]
July  United Kingdom Austin Sunderland Nautilus Snow For G. Prest.[7]
July  United Kingdom John Gales Sunderland Socrates Snow For J. Gales.[7]
4 August  United Kingdom George Frater & Co. Sunderland George Marsden Barque For H. Panton[7][28]
5 August  United Kingdom Tindall Scarborough Aggripina East Indiaman For Messrs. Tindall & Brown.[58]
6 August  United Kingdom Leithead Sunderland Syria Barque For Woods & Co.[7]
7 August  United Kingdom James Johnson Sunderland Jane White Merchantman For Mr Thompson.[7][9]
6 August  United Kingdom William Potts Sunderland Curlew Snow For William Potts.[7]
11 August  United Kingdom The Irishman Steamship For private owner.[59]
16 August  United Kingdom Dover Shakespeare Paddle steamer For private owner.[60]
20 August  United Kingdom Whitehaven John Dugdale Full-rigged ship For Little, Dugdale & Crossley.[61]
August United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Nova Scotia Elizabeth Holderness Barque For private owner.[62]
August  United Kingdom White Cowes Samuel Enderby Full-rigged ship For Samuel Enderby.[63]
August United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Nova Scotia Thetis Brig For private owner.[64]
5 September  United Kingdom William Gales Sunderland Canton Full-rigged ship For Pirie & Co.[7]
6 September  United Kingdom Laird & Son North Birkenhead Garryowen City of Dublin Steam Packet Company For .[65]
6 September  United Kingdom Edward Gibson Kingston upon Hull Lion Steamship For private owner.[66]
6 September  United Kingdom Humble & Milcrest Liverpool Little Penn Schooner For Sir John Tobin.[67]
6 September  United Kingdom Joshua Helmsley Sunderland William Henry Angus Snow For Angus & Co.[7]
6 September  United Kingdom Humble & Milcrest Liverpool Young Gipsy Schooner For Sir John Tobin.[67]
9 September  United Kingdom Rowntree Sunderland Paragon Merchantman For Mr. Hodgson.[7]
10 September  United Kingdom S. & P. Mills Sunderland Robert & Anne Snow For R. Robson.[7][68]
19 September  France Saint-Malo La Martinique Ariane-class corvette For French Navy.[69]
20 September  France Saint-Malo La Sabine Ariane-class corvette For French Navy.[70]
23 September  United Kingdom S. Gutteridge Selby Vulcan Steamship For private owner.[71]
25 September  United Kingdom Bristol Steam Packet Company Hotwells Osprey Steamship For private owner.[72]
September  United Kingdom Ayr Tamerlane Merchantman For J. & W. Stewart.[73]
September United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Nova Scotia Halifax Fidelity Brig For private owner.[74]
September  United Kingdom Vivid Brig For private owner.[75]
3 October  United Kingdom Duncanson Alloa The Wallace Merchantman For private owner.[76]
4 October  United States Smith, Demon & Cornstock New York England Packet ship For Wood and Trimble and Samuel Hicks & Sons.[77]
4 October  United Kingdom Robert Russel & Co. North Birkenhead Mermaid Steamship For private owner.[78]
6 October  United Kingdom Duthie Aberdeen Rapid Barque For private owner.[79]
7 October  United Kingdom Alexander Hall & CO Aberdeen Harmony Brig For Messrs. John Wemyss & Co.[79]
16 October  France Lorient Le Berceau Cornaline-class corvette For French Navy.[80]
29 October  United Kingdom William Gales Sunderland Resolution Brig For Langley & Co.[7]
October United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of Nova Scotia Yarmouth Albion Barque For private owner.[81]
10 November  United Kingdom James Lang Dumbarton Pestonjee Bomanjee Barque For John Miller Jr. & Co.[82]
13 November United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Saint John Caroline Barque For Hugh Mackay.[83]
14 November  United Kingdom Robert Sunman Sheringham Augusta Lifeboat For Sheringham Lifeboat Society.
15 November United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Colony of New Brunswick Saint John Jane Brig For private owner.[84]
29 November  United Kingdom Balley Shoreham-by-Sea Ellen full-rigged ship For private owner.[85]
29 November  France Lorient La Cornaline Cornaline-class corvette For French Navy.[86]
2 December  United Kingdom John Young Newport Criterion Schooner For Messrs. Delaney & Co.[87]
2 December  United Kingdom Menzies & Son Leith Royal Victoria Paddle steamer For London, Leith, Edinburgh and Glasgow Shipping Company.[88][89][90]
18 December  United Kingdom John Christopher Southwold Charles Schooner For private owner.[91]
31 December  United Kingdom Steele & Co. Liverpool Mary Somerville East Indiaman For Taylor, Potter & Co.
December  United Kingdom Sunderland Mars Barque For Mr. Battersby.[7]
Unknown date India Howrah Acorn Barque For private owner.
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland New South Wales Brisbane Water Adventure Sloop For private owner.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Brownlow, Pearson & Co. Hull Albatross Steamship For private owner.[92]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Hall Sunderland Alfred Schooner For Eno & Co.[7]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Agility Snow For R. Liddle.[7]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Chipchase Sunderland Allendale Snow For private owner.[7]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Athelstan Merchantman For Brown & Co.[7]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Adamson Sunderland Augusta Jessie Barque For Mr. Chamberlin.[7]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John Ball Jr. Salcombe Beau Ideal Merchantman For John Ball and others.[93]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Jarrow Blenheim Merchantman For Brown & Co.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Robert Reay Sunderland Busy Smack For private owner.[7]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Camperdown Barque For private owner.[94]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Adamson Monkwearmouth Cartaretta Snow For R. Alsop.[7]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Upper Canada Quebec Coromandel Full-rigged ship For Mr. Ridgeway.
Unknown date  United Kingdom South Shields Crusader Full-rigged ship For private owner.[95]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Philip Laing Sunderland Cubana Snow For P. Laing.[7]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Wood Hull Dundee Paddle steamer For private owner.[96]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Barkes Sunderland Eamont Merchantman For Abbott & Co.[7]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. & J. Brocklebank Whitehaven Earl of Lonsdale Paddle steamer For Whitehaven Navigation Company.[97]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland Enterprise Schooner For Mr. Fenwick.[7]
Unknown date  United Kingdom G. Frater Sunderland Ethelbert Merchantman For T. & R. Brown.[7]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Byers Sunderland Eurus Merchantman For W. Byers.[7]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Thomas Adamson Dundee Forfarshire Paddle steamer For Dundee and Hull Steam Packet Company.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Liverpool Georgina Barque For private owner.[98]
Unknown date  United Kingdom G. & J. T. Alcock Sunderland Gosforth Merchantman For private owner.[7]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Chilton Sunderland Greenwell Barque For Mr Greenwell.[7]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Chilton Sunderland Haddo House Snow For Dunn & Co.[7]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Halls Sunderland Hampshire Barque For Beatie & Co.[7]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Cornforth Sunderland Henry Tanner Barque For George Fawcus & Robert Pow[7][99]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Corntorth Sunderland Incertus Schooner For Mr Thackary.[7]
Unknown date  Sweden Josephine Man of war For Royal Swedish Navy.[100]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Peter Austin Sunderland Jubilee Merchantman For Thomas Speeding.[7]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Robert Newman Dartmouth Lady of St Kilda Schooner For Sir Thomas Dyke Acland.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Kirkbride & Partners Sunderland Lapwing Full-rigged ship For Douglas & Co.[7]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Bonker Salcombe Lily Sloop For William Beer and others.[101]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. Ogden Sunderland Maria & Elizabeth Merchantman For Mr. Greenwell.[7]
Unknown date  United Kingdom T. Reed Sunderland Mary & Dorothy Brig For T. Ridley.[7]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Philip Laing Sunderland Mary Laing Barque For P. Laing.[7]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Fairbairn & Sons Manchester Minerva Paddle steamer For Franz Carl Caspar & Johan Jacob Lämmlin.
Unknown date  Sweden Najaden Corvette For Royal Swedish Navy.[100]
Unknown date  United Kingdom James Johnson Sunderland Olga Barque For T. Hunter.[7]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Frederick Preston Great Yarmouth Omnibus Schooner For private owner.[102]
Unknown date  United Kingdom S. & P. Mills Sunderland Ophelia & Anne Snow For A. White & Co.[7]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Kirkbride & partners Sunderland Ophelia White Snow For A. White & Co.[7]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Peter Austin Sunderland Orus Snow For Richard Greenwell.[7]
Unknown date  United Kingdom W. Byers Sunderland Ovis Snow For J. Graydon.[7]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Upper Canada Quebec Perfect East Indiaman For private owner.[73]
Unknown date  United Kingdom L. Crown Sunderland Persian Snow For Hunter & Co.[7]
Unknown date  United Kingdom J. Wood Hull Perth Paddle steamer For private owner.[96]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Bonker Salcombe Pink Sloop For Samuel Beer & William Beer.[103]
Unknown date United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Van Dieman's Land George Plummer Rosevears Rebecca Sloop For Robert Scott.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Cowes Royalist Schooner For T. L. Lane.
Unknown date  United Kingdom Peter Austin Sunderland Sarah Snow For Mr. Stephens.[7]
Unknown date India Bombay Taje Schooner For Imaum of Muscat.[104]
Unknown date Ottoman Empire Crete Tesrifiye Second rate For Ottoman Navy.[105]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Thomas Brig For private owner.[106]
Unknown date  United Kingdom John M. Gales Sunderland Thomas Harrison Barque For private owner.
Unknown date  Russia Nicholaieff Warsaw Ship of the line For Imperial Russian Navy.[107]
Unknown date  United Kingdom William Gales Sunderland William Schooner For Will Hetherington.[7]
Unknown date  United Kingdom Sunderland W. S. Hamilton Barque For Carson & Co.[7]

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