Apollo (ship)

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Several ships have been named Apollo for the mythical figure of Apollo:

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Several vessels have been named Carnatic, for the Carnatic region of India.

Many vessels have been named Minerva for the mythological figure Minerva:

After 18 June 1815 numerous British ships have been named Waterloo for the British victory at the Battle of Waterloo:

A number of ships have been named Asia, including:

Numerous ships with the name Phoenix, for the constellation or the mythical bird, have sailed for the British East India Company (EIC) between 1680 and 1821:

<i>Royal George</i> (East Indiaman) List of ships with the same or similar names

Six vessels with the name Royal George made voyages for the British East India Company, and so may be referred to as East Indiamen. The company actually owned one, four were on long-term charter, and one was a one-voyage charter. The vessels were named in honour of one or more of the British kings whose name was George.

<i>Princess Royal</i> (East Indiaman) List of ships with the same or similar names

Four vessels with the name Princess Royal have served the British East India Company (EIC).

Several ships have been named Princess Amelia:

A number of vessel were named Caroline:

Three vessels named Earl Talbot for one of the Earls Talbot served in the 18th and 19th centuries as East Indiamen for the British East India Company (EIC):

Several ships have borne the name Caledonia for Caledonia:

There have been several ships named Hope:

Several ships have been named Preston:

Several vessels have been named Princess Charlotte for one of the many Princesses Charlotte:

Some 20 vessels have been built on the River Tyne and have been named Tyne for it. In addition, some vessels built elsewhere have also been named Tyne.

Several ships have been named Achilles for Achilles:

Several vessels have been named Prince Regent for George IV, of England, who was Prince regent from 1811 to his accession to the throne in 1826: