Wooden, Iron and Steel Ships built in the Shipyards of the Naval Station of El Ferrol, in North-western Spain, between 1750 and 1909.
- ^ Between the years 1808 and 1825, coinciding with the emancipation of the Spanish Colonies in America, and the war against the French, the shipyards of El Ferrol will cease any activity. For 17 years there will be a complete standstill and no ship will be launch in the most important shipyards of Spain in Northern of Iberia. [1]
- ^ In 1842 the Spanish First Steamship is launch in the shipyards of El Ferrol. [2]
- San Fernando 1751
- Castilla 1751
- Asia 1752
- Eolo 1753
- Oriente 1754
- Aquilon 1754
- Neptuno 1754
- Magnanime 1754
- Gallardo 1754
- Brillante 1754
- Vencedor 1755
- Glorioso 1755
- Guerrero 1755
- Soberano 1755
- Hector 1755
- Triunfante 1756
- Dichoso 1756
- Monarca 1756
- Diligente 1756
- Campeon 1758
- San Isidro 1768
- San Julian 1768
- San Pedro Apostol 1770
- San Pablo 1771
- San Gabriel 1772
- San Eugenio 1775
- El Mino 1779
- La Concepcion 1779
- Castilla 1780
- Santo Domingo 1781
- San Felipe Apostol 1781
- San Jose 1783
- Santa Ana 1784
- El Salvador 1787
- San Leandro 1787
- San Telmo 1788
- Europa 1789
- Intrepido 1790
- Reina Luisa 1791
- Monarca 1794
- Montanes 1794
- Neptuno 1795
- Argonauta 1796
- Rey Francisco de Asis 1853
- La Gala 1752
- Nuestra Senora del Rosario 1770
- Nuestra Senora del Carmen 1770
- Nuestra Senora de la Asuncion 1772
- Santa Perpetua 1772
- Santa Maria de la Cabeza 1772
- Santa Maria Magdalena 1773
- Santa Margarita 1774
- Santa Marta 1774
- Santa Dorotea 1775
- Santa Clara 1776
- Santa Leocadia 1777
- Grana 1778
- Santa Escolastica 1779
- Santa Sabina 1781
- Nuestra Senora de Loreto 1781
- Santa Rosa 1782
- Nuestra Senora del Pilar 1782
- Santa Elena 1783
- Santa Tecla 1784
- Santa Maria 1785
- Nuestra Senora de la Paz 1785
- Santa Leocadia 1787
- Santa Teresa 1787
- Palas 1789
- Juno 1789
- Tetis 1793
- Pomona 1795
- Flora 1795
- Medea 1797
- La Prueba 1800
- La Lealtad 1825
- La Iberia 1825
- La Restauracion 1826
- Cortes 1836
- Isabel II 1836
- Cristina 1837
- Bailen 1854
- Berenguela 1857
- Blanca 1859
- Lealtad 1860
- Resolucion 1861
- Tetuan 1863
- Almansa 1864
- Sagunto 1869
- Navarra 1881
- Nuestra Senora de Dolores 1771
- Nuestra Senora de Atocha 1771
- Santa Catalina 1778
- La Cazadora 1779
- La Diligencia 1796
- La Fuerte 1801
- La Indagadora 1807
- La Ferrolana 1848
- Circe 1860
- Santa Lucia 1862
Cargo Ships (Urcas)
- Nuestra Senora de Monserrat 1772
- Santa Amalia 1772
- Santa Ines 1773
- Santa Polonia 1773
- Santa Rita 1773
- Visitacion 1774
- Presentacion 1774
- Anunciacion 1774
- Santa Librada 1777
- Cargadora 1791
- Ferrolana 1796
- Aurora 1797
- Nina 1851
- Nuestra Senora de la Pastoriza 1771
- Leon 1783
- El Ligero 1788
- El Cuervo 1793
- El Pajaro 1793
- El Palomo 1795
- Galgo 1795
- El Golondrina 1795
- El Amistad 1799
- El Trucha 1799
- Pelayo 1849
- Alsedo 1851
Sloops (Pailebotes)
- San Miguel 1752
- Santa Eulalia 1775
- Santa Casilda 1775
- San Pio 1777
- San Gil 1777
- San Roque 1788
- San Jacinto 1791
- San Jose 1793
- La Golondrina 1780
- Trucha 1780
- Santa Cristina 1781
- Santa Irene 1781
- La Gallega 1797
- La Brava 1797
- Nuestra Senora de Atocha 1780
- Santa Natalia 1780
- Santa Matilde 1770
- Pastoriza 1772
- San Lemes 1778
- Santa Teresa 1781
- La Vigilancia 1797
- La Defensa 1797
- La Carlota 1798
- La Brava 1799
- Alarma 1807
- Cautela 1807
- Sata Teresa 1856
- Narvaez 1857
- Rosalia 1858
- Caridad 1860
Sturdy Ships (Bombardas)
- Santa Ursula 1771
- Santa Eulalia 1775
- Santa Casilda 1775
- Santa Rosa de Lima 1779
Two mast Brigantines (Quechemarin)
- San Leon 1783
- Don Jorge Juan 1850
- Narvaez 1850
- Don Antonio Ulloa 1851
- Salamandra 1874
Iron Ships
Iron Ships
Steel Ships
Steel Ships
See also
- Ferrol City and Naval Station in North-western Spain. Since the 17th Century has always been the Spanish Navy's Capital of Maritime Department of the North now re-branded as Spanish Navy's Maritime Intervention Command of Ferrol. In the 18th century was the most important arsenal in Europe.
- The Spanish Royal Academy of Naval Engineers (the first one of its kind was created in 1772 in El Ferrol during the reign of Charles III of Spain)
- Structure of the Spanish Navy in the 21st century: The Maritime Intervention Command of El Ferrol.
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