Date |
Country |
Builder |
Location |
Ship |
Class / type |
Notes |
2 October |
United Kingdom |
Goole Shipbuilding & Repairing Co. Ltd |
Goole |
Empire Farringay |
Empire F type coaster |
For Ministry of War Transport. |
2 October |
William Doxford & Sons Ltd. |
Pallion |
Empire Tavoy |
Cargo ship |
For Ministry of War Transport. |
2 October |
United States |
Delta Shipbuilding Company |
New Orleans, Louisiana |
J. Rufino Barrios |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[10] |
2 October |
Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation |
Houston, Texas |
Richard J. Hopkins |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[6] |
3 October |
United Kingdom |
Cammell Laird & Co. Ltd. |
Birkenhead |
City of Durham |
Cargo ship |
For Ellerman City Line Ltd. |
3 October |
Richards Ironworks Ltd. |
Lowestoft |
Empire Albany |
Coaster |
For Ministry of War Transport. |
3 October |
United States |
New England Shipbuilding Company |
South Portland, Maine |
James T. Fields |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[12] |
3 October |
New England Shipbuilding Company |
South Portland, Maine |
Loammi Baldwin |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[12] |
3 October |
Permanente Metals, #2 Yard |
Richmond, California |
Navarro |
Haskell-class attack transport |
For United States Navy.[4] |
3 October |
United Kingdom |
Cammell Laird & Co. Ltd. |
Birkenhead |
Tamele |
Cargo ship |
For Elder, Dempster Lines Ltd. |
3 October |
Germany |
Deutsche Werft AG |
Hamburg |
U-2341 |
Type XXIII submarine |
For Kriegsmarine |
3 October |
United Kingdom |
J. S. Watson (Gainsborough) Ltd. |
Gainsborough |
VIC 54 |
VIC lighter |
For Ministry of War Transport. |
4 October |
United States |
J. A. Jones Construction Company |
Panama City, Florida |
Chief Osceola |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[9] |
4 October |
United Kingdom |
Richard Dunston Ltd. |
Thorne |
TID 116 |
TID-class tug |
For the Admiralty. |
4 October |
Germany |
Schichau-Werke |
Danzig |
U-3510 |
Type XXI submarine |
For Kriegsmarine |
4 October |
United States |
Kaiser Company |
Vancouver, Washington |
Magoffin |
Haskell-class attack transport |
For United States Navy |
4 October |
United Kingdom |
Scott & Sons Ltd |
Bowling |
Empire Dorrit |
Coaster |
For Ministry of War Transport |
4 October |
Henry Scarr Ltd. |
Hessle |
Empire Elinor |
Near-Warrior type tug |
For Ministry of War Transport. |
4 October |
Cochrane & Sons Ltd. |
Selby |
Empire Jenny |
Near-Warrior type tug |
For Ministry of War Transport. |
4 October |
Germany |
Blohm + Voss |
Hamburg |
U-2518 |
Type XXI submarine |
For Kriegsmarine |
5 October |
United Kingdom |
G. Brown & Co. (Marine) Ltd. |
Greenock |
Barnard Castle |
Castle-class corvette |
For Royal Navy. Completed as Empire Shelter for Ministry of War Transport. |
5 October |
United States |
Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyards |
Baltimore, Maryland |
Kermit Roosevelt |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[11] |
5 October |
St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company |
Jacksonville, Florida |
Robert Mills |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[15] |
5 October |
Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyards |
Baltimore, Maryland |
St. Albans Victory |
Victory ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[11] |
5 October |
Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation |
Savannah, Georgia |
William H. Edwards |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[5] |
5 October |
Oregon Shipbuilding Company |
Portland, Oregon |
Fond du Lac |
Haskell-class attack transport |
For United States Navy.[7] |
5 October |
United Kingdom |
Cochrane & Sons Ltd. |
Selby |
Empire Barbara |
Near-Warrior type tug |
For Ministry of War Transport. |
5 October |
Fleming & Furguson Ltd. |
Paisley |
Empire Conjuror |
Bucket dredger |
For Ministry of War Transport. |
6 October |
United States |
J. A. Jones Construction Company |
Brunswick, Georgia |
Duncan L. Clinch |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[1] |
6 October |
Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation |
Houston, Texas |
J. D. Yeager |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[6] |
6 October |
California Shipbuilding Corporation |
Los Angeles, California |
Bandera |
Haskell-class attack transport |
For United States Navy.[3] |
7 October |
New England Shipbuilding Company |
South Portland, Maine |
Abraham Rosenberg |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[12] |
7 October |
Delta Shipbuilding Company |
New Orleans, Louisiana |
Ales Hrdlicka |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[10] |
7 October |
Kaiser Company |
Vancouver, Washington |
Marathon |
Haskell-class attack transport |
For United States Navy |
7 October |
Permanente Metals, #2 Yard |
Richmond, California |
Neshoba |
Haskell-class attack transport |
For United States Navy.[4] |
7 October |
United Kingdom |
Grangemouth Dockyard Co. Ltd. |
Grangemouth |
Empire Drury |
Coastal tanker |
For Ministry of War Transport. |
8 October |
United States |
Marinship Corporation |
Sausalito, California |
Mission Los Angeles |
T2 tanker |
For United States Maritime Commission.[16] |
9 October |
Oregon Shipbuilding Company |
Portland, Oregon |
Freestone |
Haskell-class attack transport |
For United States Navy.[7] |
9 October |
United Kingdom |
Richard Dunston Ltd. |
Thorne |
TID 117 |
TID-class tug |
For the Admiralty. |
9 October |
United States |
Delta Shipbuilding Company |
New Orleans, Louisiana |
William Hackett |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[10] |
10 October |
United Kingdom |
Lithgows Ltd. |
Port Glasgow |
Empire Haig |
Standard Fast type cargo liner |
For Ministry of War Transport. |
10 October |
United States |
Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyards |
Baltimore, Maryland |
Faithful |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[11] |
10 October |
Permanente Metals, #1 Yard |
Richmond, California |
Mayfield Victory |
Victory ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[8] |
10 October |
St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company |
Jacksonville, Florida |
Morris C. Feinstone |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[15] |
10 October |
J. A. Jones Construction Company |
Panama City, Florida |
Richard Halliburton |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[9]> |
10 October |
Germany |
AG Weser |
Bremen |
U-3010 |
Type XXI submarine |
For Kriegsmarine |
11 October |
Schichau-Werke |
Danzig |
U-3511 |
Type XXI submarine |
For Kriegsmarine |
11 October |
Schichau-Werke |
Danzig |
U-3512 |
Type XXI submarine |
For Kriegsmarine |
11 October |
United States |
Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation |
Houston, Texas |
Johnny Appleseed |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[6] |
11 October |
Kaiser Company |
Vancouver, Washington |
Menard |
Haskell-class attack transport |
For United States Navy |
12 October |
J. A. Jones Construction Company |
Brunswick, Georgia |
Abigail Gibbons |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[1] |
12 October |
Alabama Drydock and Shipbuilding Company |
Mobile, Alabama |
Fort Stevens |
T2 Tanker |
For War Shipping Administration.[18] |
12 October |
Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation |
Savannah, Georgia |
Joseph Murgas |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[5] |
12 October |
Permanente Metals, #2 Yard |
Richmond, California |
New Kent |
Haskell-class attack transport |
For United States Navy.[4] |
13 October |
Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyards |
Baltimore, Maryland |
Pachaug Victory |
Victory ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[11] |
13 October |
United Kingdom |
Richard Dunston Ltd. |
Thorne |
TID 118 |
TID-class tug |
For the Admiralty Ministry of War Transport. |
13 October |
Germany |
Deutsche Werft AG |
Hamburg |
U-2342 |
Type XXIII submarine |
For Kriegsmarine |
13 October |
Blohm + Voss |
Hamburg |
U-2519 |
Type XXI submarine |
For Kriegsmarine |
13 October |
AG Weser |
Bremen |
U-3012 |
Type XXI submarine |
For Kriegsmarine |
14 October |
United States |
Marinship Corporation |
Sausalito, California |
Coalinga Hills |
T2 tanker |
For United States Maritime Commission.[16] |
14 October |
New England Shipbuilding Company |
South Portland, Maine |
Wilson B. Keene |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[12] |
14 October |
California Shipbuilding Corporation |
Los Angeles, California |
Beckham |
Haskell-class attack transport |
For United States Navy.[3] |
14 October |
Oregon Shipbuilding Company |
Portland, Oregon |
Gage |
Haskell-class attack transport |
For United States Navy.[7] |
15 October |
New York Shipbuilding Corporation |
Camden, New Jersey |
Macon |
Baltimore-class cruiser |
For United States Navy |
15 October |
Kaiser Company |
Vancouver, Washington |
Menifee |
Haskell-class attack transport |
For United States Navy |
15 October |
East Coast Ship Yard |
Bayonne, New Jersey |
Narraguagas |
Mettawee-class gasoline tanker |
For United States Navy |
16 October |
St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company |
Jacksonville, Florida |
David L. Yulee |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[15] |
16 October |
Germany |
Blohm + Voss |
Hamburg |
U-2520 |
Type XXI submarine |
For Kriegsmarine |
16 October |
United Kingdom |
Furness Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. |
Haverton Hill-on-Tees |
Wave Emperor |
Wave-class oiler |
For Royal Fleet Auxiliary. |
17 October |
United States |
Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation |
Houston, Texas |
Anson Mills |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[6] |
17 October |
New England Shipbuilding Company |
South Portland, Maine |
Charles Tufts |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[12] |
17 October |
United Kingdom |
John Lewis & Sons Ltd. |
Aberdeen |
Empire Cheyne |
Tudor Queen type coaster |
For Ministry of War Transport. |
17 October |
United States |
New England Shipbuilding Company |
South Portland, Maine |
Kenyon L. Butterfield |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[12] |
17 October |
Permanente Metals, #1 Yard |
Richmond, California |
Newcastle Victory |
Victory ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[8] |
17 October |
Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation |
Houston, Texas |
Paul Bunyan |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[6] |
17 October |
J. A. Jones Construction Company |
Panama City, Florida |
Samuel G. Howe |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[9] |
17 October |
Oregon Shipbuilding Company |
Portland, Oregon |
Gallatin |
Haskell-class attack transport |
For United States Navy.[7] |
17 October |
United Kingdom |
Clelands (Successors) Ltd |
Willington Quay-on-Tyne |
Empire Jean |
Tug |
For Ministry of War Transport |
17 October |
Clelands (Successors) Ltd |
Willington Quay-on-Tyne |
Empire Mary |
tug |
For Ministry of War Transport |
18 October |
United States |
Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyards |
Baltimore, Maryland |
Bert McDowell |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[11] |
18 October |
J. A. Jones Construction Company |
Brunswick, Georgia |
Charles W. Stiles |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[1] |
18 October |
United Kingdom |
Goole Shipbuilding & Repairing Co. Ltd |
Goole |
Empire Farjeon |
Empire F type coaster |
For Ministry of War Transport. |
18 October |
Burntisland Shipbuilding Company |
Burntisland |
Loch Glendhu |
Loch-class frigate |
For Royal Navy. |
18 October |
United States |
Kaiser Company |
Vancouver, Washington |
Meriwether |
Haskell-class attack transport |
For United States Navy |
18 October |
Permanente Metals, #2 Yard |
Richmond, California |
Noble |
Haskell-class attack transport |
For United States Navy.[4] |
18 October |
Todd Pacific Shipyards |
Tacoma, Washington |
Vella Gulf |
Commencement Bay-class escort carrier |
For United States Navy |
18 October |
Germany |
Germaniawerft |
Kiel |
U-2343 |
Type XXIII submarine |
For Kriegsmarine |
18 October |
Blohm + Voss |
Hamburg |
U-2521 |
Type XXI submarine |
For Kriegsmarine |
19 October |
United States |
California Shipbuilding Corporation |
Los Angeles, California |
Botetourt |
Haskell-class attack transport |
For United States Navy.[3] |
19 October |
United Kingdom |
J. L. Thompson & Sons Ltd. |
Sunderland |
Empire Allenby |
Standard Fast type cargo liner |
For Ministry of War Transport. |
19 October |
A & J Inglis Ltd |
Glasgow |
Empire Bute |
Coastal tanker |
For Ministry of War Transport |
19 October |
United States |
Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyards |
Baltimore, Maryland |
Samar |
Liberty ship |
For United States Navy.[11] |
19 October |
United Kingdom |
Richard Dunston Ltd. |
Thorne |
TID 119 |
TID-class tug |
For the Admiralty. |
19 October |
Germany |
AG Weser |
Bremen |
U-3013 |
Type XXI submarine |
For Kriegsmarine |
19 October |
United Kingdom |
Harland & Wolff |
Belfast |
Widemouth Bay |
Bay-class frigate |
For Royal Navy. |
20 October |
United States |
Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation |
Houston, Texas |
Robert Neighbors |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[6] |
20 October |
Germany |
AG Weser |
Bremen |
U-3011 |
Type XXI submarine |
For Kriegsmarine |
20 October |
United States |
Oregon Shipbuilding Company |
Portland, Oregon |
Gosper |
Haskell-class attack transport |
For United States Navy.[7] |
21 October |
United Kingdom |
J. Harker Ltd. |
Knottingley |
Empire Guernsey |
Isles-class coastal tanker |
For Ministry of War Transport. |
21 October |
United States |
Delta Shipbuilding Company |
New Orleans, Louisiana |
John W. Draper |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[10] |
21 October |
Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation |
Savannah, Georgia |
Milton J. Foreman |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[5] |
21 October |
Marinship Corporation |
Sausalito, California |
Montebello Hills |
T2 tanker |
For United States Maritime Commission.[16] |
21 October |
Alabama Drydock and Shipbuilding Company |
Mobile, Alabama |
North Point |
T2 Tanker |
For War Shipping Administration.[18] |
21 October |
New England Shipbuilding Company |
South Portland, Maine |
William A. Dobson |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[12] |
21 October |
Kaiser Company |
Vancouver, Washington |
Audubon |
Haskell-class attack transport |
For United States Navy |
21 October |
Kaiser Company |
Vancouver, Washington |
Rawlins |
Haskell-class attack transport |
|
21 October |
United Kingdom |
J Harker Ltd |
Knottingley |
Empire Guernsey |
Coastal tanker |
For Ministry of War Transport |
21 October |
Germany |
Schichau-Werke |
Danzig |
U-3513 |
Type XXI submarine |
For Kriegsmarine |
21 October |
Schichau-Werke |
Danzig |
U-3514 |
Type XXI submarine |
For Kriegsmarine |
22 October |
United States |
Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyards |
Baltimore, Maryland |
Malden Victory |
Victory ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[11] |
22 October |
Permanente Metals, #2 Yard |
Richmond, California |
Okaloosa |
Haskell-class attack transport |
For United States Navy.[4] |
22 October |
Germany |
Blohm + Voss |
Hamburg |
U-2522 |
Type XXI submarine |
For Kriegsmarine |
23 October |
Deutsche Werft |
Hamburg |
Fangturm |
Hansa A type cargo ship |
For Hansa Line |
23 October |
United States |
St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company |
Jacksonville, Florida |
George E. Waldo |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[15] |
23 October |
Oregon Shipbuilding Company |
Portland, Oregon |
Granville |
Haskell-class attack transport |
For United States Navy.[7] |
24 October |
Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation |
Houston, Texas |
Francis B. Ogden |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[6] |
24 October |
J. A. Jones Construction Company |
Panama City, Florida |
Granville S. Hall |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[9] |
24 October |
Delta Shipbuilding Company |
New Orleans, Louisiana |
King Hathaway |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[10] |
24 October |
Germany |
Deutsche Werft AG |
Hamburg |
U-2344 |
Type XXIII submarine |
For Kriegsmarine |
25 October |
United States |
J. A. Jones Construction Company |
Brunswick, Georgia |
Murray M. Blum |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[1] |
25 October |
Germany |
AG Weser |
Bremen |
U-3014 |
Type XXI submarine |
For Kriegsmarine |
25 October |
United States |
Kaiser Company |
Vancouver, Washington |
Renville |
Haskell-class attack transport |
For United States Navy |
25 October |
Germany |
Blohm + Voss |
Hamburg |
U-2523 |
Type XXI submarine |
For Kriegsmarine |
26 October |
United States |
California Shipbuilding Corporation |
Los Angeles, California |
Bland |
Haskell-class attack transport |
For United States Navy.[3] |
26 October |
Permanente Metals, #2 Yard |
Richmond, California |
Okanogan |
Haskell-class attack transport |
For United States Navy.[4] |
26 October |
United Kingdom |
Richard Dunston Ltd. |
Thorne |
TID 120 |
TID-class tug |
For the Admiralty. |
27 October |
United States |
Oregon Shipbuilding Company |
Portland, Oregon |
Grimes |
Haskell-class attack transport |
For United States Navy.[7] |
27 October |
Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation |
Savannah, Georgia |
Joseph S. McDonagh |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[5] |
27 October |
Alabama Drydock and Shipbuilding Company |
Mobile, Alabama |
Paulus Hook |
T2 Tanker |
For War Shipping Administration.[18] |
27 October |
Germany |
AG Weser |
Bremen |
U-3015 |
Type XXI submarine |
For Kriegsmarine |
28 October |
United States |
Todd Houston Shipbuilding Corporation |
Houston, Texas |
Edwin S. Nettleton |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[6] |
28 October |
St. Johns River Shipbuilding Company |
Jacksonville, Florida |
Harald Torsvik |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[15] |
28 October |
California Shipbuilding Corporation |
Los Angeles, California |
Bosque |
Haskell-class attack transport |
For United States Navy.[3] |
28 October |
Canada |
Davie Shipbuilding and Repairing Co. Ltd. |
Lauzon, Quebec |
LST 3507 |
Landing Ship Tank, Mk.3 |
For Royal Navy |
28 October |
United States |
Kaiser Company |
Vancouver, Washington |
Rockbridge |
Haskell-class attack transport |
For United States Navy |
28 October |
Germany |
Deutsche Werft AG |
Hamburg |
U-2345 |
Type XXIII submarine |
For Kriegsmarine |
29 October |
United Kingdom |
Shipbuilding Corporation Ltd. |
Sunderland |
Empire Mandalay |
Cargo ship |
For Ministry of War Transport. |
29 October |
United States |
Marinship Corporation |
Sausalito, California |
Mission San Francisco |
T2 tanker |
For United States Maritime Commission.[16] |
29 October |
United Kingdom |
Richard Dunston Ltd. |
Thorne |
TID 121 |
TID-class tug |
For the Admiralty. |
30 October |
United States |
New England Shipbuilding Company |
South Portland, Maine |
Belgian Unity |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[12] |
30 October |
United Kingdom |
Lobnitz & Co. Ltd. |
Renfrew |
Empire Clydesdale |
Dredger |
For Ministry of War Transport. |
30 October |
Ardrossan Dockyard Ltd. |
Ardrossan |
Empire Drover |
Tudor Queen type coaster |
For Ministry of War Transport. |
30 October |
Caledon Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd |
Dundee |
Empire Canning |
Cargo ship |
For Ministry of War Transport |
30 October |
William Hamilton & Co. Ltd. |
Port Glasgow |
Empire Kumasi |
Cargo ship |
For the Ministry of War Transport. |
30 October |
Bartram & Sons Ltd |
Sunderland |
Empire Mauritius |
Cargo ship |
For Ministry of War Transport. |
30 October |
United States |
Oregon Shipbuilding Company |
Portland, Oregon |
Hyde |
Haskell-class attack transport |
For United States Navy.[7] |
30 October |
J. A. Jones Construction Company |
Brunswick, Georgia |
Laura Bridgman |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[1] |
30 October |
Alabama Drydock and Shipbuilding Company |
Mobile, Alabama |
Quaker Hill |
T2 Tanker |
For War Shipping Administration.[18] |
30 October |
Germany |
Blohm + Voss |
Hamburg |
U-2524 |
Type XXI submarine |
For Kriegsmarine |
30 October |
Blohm + Voss |
Hamburg |
U-2525 |
Type XXI submarine |
For Kriegsmarine |
31 October |
United States |
Permanente Metals, #1 Yard |
Richmond, California |
Bucyrus Victory |
Victory ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[8] |
31 October |
United Kingdom |
Grangemouth Dockyard Co. Ltd. |
Grangemouth |
Empire Jumna |
Empire Pym type tanker |
For Ministry of War Transport. |
31 October |
Harland & Wolff |
Belfast |
LST 3008 |
Landing Ship, Tank |
For Royal Navy.[163] |
31 October |
Harland & Wolff |
Belfast |
LST 3041 |
Landing Ship, Tank |
For Royal Navy.[164] |
31 October |
Canada |
Victoria Machinery Co. Ltd. |
Victoria, British Columbia |
Montebello Park |
Park ship |
For Ministry of War Transport.[165] |
31 October |
United Kingdom |
Henry Robb Ltd. |
Leith |
Reward |
Bustler-class tug |
For the Admiralty. |
31 October |
Harland & Wolff |
Belfast |
Roxburgh Castle |
Refrigerated cargo ship |
For Union-Castle Line.[166] |
31 October |
Short Brothers Ltd. |
Sunderland |
Solway Firth |
Aircraft engine repair ship |
For Admiralty. Completed in 1947 as the cargo ship Kongsberg for Skibsrederi Kongsborg. |
31 October |
United States |
J. A. Jones Construction Company |
Panama City, Florida |
Stephen Smith |
Liberty ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[9] |
31 October |
Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyards |
Baltimore, Maryland |
Westerly Victory |
Victory ship |
For War Shipping Administration.[11] |
31 October |
California Shipbuilding Corporation |
Los Angeles, California |
Bowie |
Haskell-class attack transport |
For United States Navy.[3] |
31 October |
Permanente Metals, #2 Yard |
Richmond, California |
Oneida |
Haskell-class attack transport |
For United States Navy.[4] |
31 October |
Germany |
Deutsche Werft AG |
Hamburg |
U-2346 |
Type XXIII submarine |
For Kriegsmarine |
Unknown date |
United Kingdom |
Henry Scarr Ltd |
Hessle |
Empire Facility |
Empire F type coaster |
For Ministry of War Transport. |
Unknown date |
Henry Scarr Ltd |
Hessle |
Empire Fanal |
Empire F type coaster |
For Ministry of War Transport. |
Unknown date |
Henry Scarr Ltd |
Hessle |
Empire Faraway |
Empire F type coaster |
For Ministry of War Transport. |