Eliza (ship)

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A number of sailing ships have been named Eliza.

William H. Yorke [sv] (1847-1921), undated, The ship 'Eliza' in full sail William Horde Yorke (1847-1921) - The Ship 'Eliza' in Full Sail - BHC3310 - Royal Museums Greenwich.jpg
William H. Yorke  [ sv ] (1847–1921), undated, The ship 'Eliza' in full sail

The voyages of the next three ships are often confused,

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