Vessels Built by J. Coughlan & Sons Ltd.

compiled by John M. MacFarlane 2015

60 matches. 2 pages. Max 50 records per page.
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Name Registration Vessel Type Year Built
Alaska (XVII) (US) Freighter 1918
Alfonso Perez (UK Registry) Freighter, (standard WW1) 1919
Atlanticos (I) 143210 (UK Registry) Freighter, (standard WW1) 1918
Atlanticos (II) (UK Registry) Freighter, (standard WW1) 1919
Atlantis (I) (UK Registry) Freighter, (standard WW1) 1918
Attivita (UK Registry) Freighter, (standard WW1) 1919
Bencleuch (V) 141302 (Canada) Freighter, (standard WW1) 1919
Braheholm (US) Freighter 1920
Canadian Exporter (Canada) Freighter 1920
Canadian Freighter 150593 (Canada) Freighter 1921
Canadian Pathfinder 150593 (Canada) Freighter 1921
Canadian Prospector 141729 (Canada) Freighter 1920
Canadian Transporter 150448 (Canada) Freighter 1921
Cantabria (UK Registry) Freighter, (standard WW1) 1919
Catford (UK Registry) Freighter, (standard WW1) 1919
Chilcop 141803 (Canada) Freighter 1920
Chispa 150593 (Canada) Freighter 1921
Chomedy 150593 (Canada) Freighter 1921
City of Vancouver (III) 150255 (Canada) Freighter 1920
City of Victoria (I) 150266 (Canada) Freighter 1920
Cornwallis (I) 150448 (Canada) Freighter 1921
Ebba Blumenfeld (US) Freighter 1918
Elgin County (UK Registry) Freighter, (standard WW1) 1918
Flint 2 (UK Registry) Freighter, (standard WW1) 1918
Iocasti (UK Registry) Freighter, (standard WW1) 1919
Kazan Maru 141729 (Canada) Freighter 1920
Kinshu Maru (UK Registry) Freighter, (standard WW1) 1919
Kinsyu Maru (UK Registry) Freighter, (standard WW1) 1919
Kyokusei Maru 141803 (Canada) Freighter 1920
Manfred Stansfield (US) Freighter 1918
Margaret Coughlan 141803 (Canada) Freighter 1920
Marpessa (UK Registry) Freighter, (standard WW1) 1919
Maryland (I) 143210 (UK Registry) Freighter, (standard WW1) 1918
Mitwo 141729 (Canada) Freighter 1920
Mount Pentelikon (UK Registry) Freighter, (standard WW1) 1919
Navarchos Koundouriotis (UK Registry) Freighter, (standard WW1) 1918
Neuquen (UK Registry) Freighter, (standard WW1) 1919
Ontario (II) (UK Registry) Freighter, (standard WW1) 1919
Peel County (US) Freighter 1918
Penhoet 143210 (UK Registry) Freighter, (standard WW1) 1918
Prospector (VI) 141729 (Canada) Freighter 1920
Reg III (US) Freighter 1918
Rio Neuquen (UK Registry) Freighter, (standard WW1) 1919
Sheng Hwa 141729 (Canada) Freighter 1920
Shun Hwa 141803 (Canada) Freighter 1920
Sierra Quemada (UK Registry) Freighter, (standard WW1) 1918
Stella Azzurra (I) (UK Registry) Freighter, (standard WW1) 1918
Sylvia Victoria (UK Registry) Freighter, (standard WW1) 1919
Valdarno (UK Registry) Freighter, (standard WW1) 1919
War Avoca (UK Registry) Freighter, (standard WW1) 1919

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Author’s Note: This is a partial list (work in progress).

Vessel Images: Can you help us fill gaps in the vessel images in the database? If you have pictures of missing vessels that you have taken and would be willing to contribute to the database to make it more complete all our users would be very grateful. Please send them to admin(at)nauticapedia.ca


Note to Reader: Vessel names containing Roman numerals in parentheses (e.g. Floater (II)) indicates more than one vessel in the database with the same name. The numerals in parentheses are NOT part of the vessel name but are used to distinguish one vessel from another in the database.


To quote from this article please cite:

MacFarlane, John M. (2015) Vessels Built by J. Coughlan & Sons Ltd. Nauticapedia.ca 2015. http://www.nauticapedia.ca/Articles/Vessel_Builders_J_Coughlin.php

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