List Of Ships Built At Ferrol Shipyards 1750–1881
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of the naval station of Ferrol, in north-western
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, between 1750 and 1881. Between 1808 and 1825, coinciding with the emancipation of the Spanish Colonies in America, and the war against the French, the shipyards of Ferrol ceased activity. There was a complete standstill for 17 years and no ships were launched in the most important shipyards of Spain in northern Iberia. In 1842 the Spanish first steamship was launched in the shipyards of Ferrol.


Wooden ships


Warships

* ''Fernando'' (1751) (a) * ''Asia'' (1752) * ''Eolo'' (1753) * ''Oriente'' (1754) * ''Aquilon'' (1754) * ''Neptuno'' (1754) * ''Brillante'' (1754) * ''Gallardo'' (1754) * ''Magnanimo'' (1754) * ''Glorioso'' (1755) * ''Guerrero'' (1755) * ''Vencedor'' (1755) * ''Soberano'' (1755) * ''Hector'' (1755) * ''Triunfante'' (1756) * ''Dichoso'' (1756) * ''Monarca'' (1756) * ''Diligente'' (1756) * ''Campéon'' (1758) * ''San Isidro'' (1768) * ''San Julian'' (1768) * ''San Pedro Apostol'' (1770) * ''San Pablo'' (1771) * ''San Gabriel'' (1772) * ''San Eugenio'' (1775) * ''Mino'' (1779) * ''Castilla'' (1779) * ''Purísima Concepcion'' (1779) * ''Santo Domingo'' (1781) * ''San Felipe Apostol'' (1781) * ''San José'' (1783) * ''Santa Ana'' (1784) * ''Salvador del Mundo'' (1787) * ''San Leandro'' (1787) * ''San Telmo'' (1788) * ''Europa'' (1789) * ''Intrépido'' (1790) * ''Reina María Luisa'' (1791) * ''Monarca'' (1794) * ''Montanés'' (1794) * ''Neptuno'' (1795) * ''Argonauta'' (1796) * ''Rey Francisco de Asis'' (1853) Note: (a) The name was ''Fernando'', and NOT ''San Fernando''.


Frigates

* ''Galga'' (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) * ''Santa Clause'' (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) * ''Santa Catalina'' (1787) * ''Palas'' (1789) * ''Juno'' (1789) * ''Tetis'' (1793) * ''Pomona'' (1795) * ''Flora'' (1795) * ''Medea'' (1797) * ''La Prueba'' (1800) * ''La Lealtad'' (1825) * ''La Iberia'' (1825) * ''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)


Corvettes

* ''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)


Brigantines

* ''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)


Yachts

* ''La Golondrina'' (1779) * ''Trucha'' (1780) * ''Santa Cristina'' (1781) * ''Santa Irene'' (1781) * ''La Gallega'' (1797) * ''La Brava'' (1797) * ''Nuestra Senora de Atocha'' (1780) * ''Santa Natalia'' (1780)


Schooners

* ''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)


Steamships

* ''Don Jorge Juan'' (1850) * ''Narvaez'' (1850) * ''Don Antonio Ulloa'' (1851)


Gunboats

* ''Salamandra'' (1874)


See also

* Ferrol city and naval station in north-western Spain. Since the 17th century, it 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. *
The Spanish Royal Academy of Naval Engineers The Spanish Royal Academy of Naval Engineers is a military naval academy in Ferrol, Spain, founded in 1772, during the reign Charles III of Spain. The purpose of this Royal Academy was to train the future members of the 1770 newly created Profession ...
(the first of its kind) was created in 1772 in Ferrol during the reign of
Charles III of Spain it, Carlo Sebastiano di Borbone e Farnese , house = Bourbon-Anjou , father = Philip V of Spain , mother = Elisabeth Farnese , birth_date = 20 January 1716 , birth_place = Royal Alcazar of Madrid, Spain , death_d ...
. *
Structure of the Spanish Navy in the 21st century The Spanish Navy or officially, the Armada, is the maritime branch of the Spanish Armed Forces and one of the oldest active naval forces in the world. The Spanish Navy was responsible for a number of major historic achievements in navigation, ...
: The Maritime Intervention Command of Ferrol.


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The Spanish Armada leaving Ferrol by Oswald W. Brierley 1588
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