Ships Built By Cammell Laird
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Aircraft carriers
Merchant aircraft carrier
Battleships
Cruisers
Turret ships
Destroyers
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Argentinian destroyers
Greek destroyers
Frigates
Indian frigates
Sloops
CAM ships
Nuclear submarines
Submarines
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Ironclads
Torpedo boats
Royal Maritime Auxiliary Service
Royal Fleet Auxiliary
Training ships
Cable ships
Liners
Mail ships
Oil rigs
Oil tankers
Merchant ships
Ferries
Isle Of Man Steam Packet Co.
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