Two ships have been named Gardiner and Joseph (or Gardener and Joseph, or Gardner and Joseph).
HMS Swan was launched on 21 November 1767 at Plymouth as the lead ship of the 24 ships in the 14-gun Swan-class of ship-sloops built in the 1760s and 1770s. She served during the American Revolutionary War and the French Revolutionary War. She bore the name HMS Explosion between 1779 and 1783; at the time she was classed as a fireship. She was laid up in 1801 and finally sold in 1814. Swan then became a whaler in the northern whale fishery, sailing out of Kingston-on-Hull. She also made one voyage to the southern whale fishery (1819–1821) and one merchant voyage to Brazil and Hamburg, before returning to the northern whale fishery. She was broken up circa. 1841.
Many ships have borne the name Isabella:
Several ships have been named Perseverance.
Several ships have been named Brunswick.
Several ships have been named Jane:
There have been several ships named Hope:
Several ships have been named Harpooner:
Several ships have been named Lord Wellington for Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington:
Gardiner and Joseph was launched at Hull in 1802. She made seven voyages as a whaler in the northern whale fishery until she was wrecked in November 1808.
Gardiner and Joseph was launched at Hull in 1810. She made 11 voyages to Greenland or Davis Strait as a whaler in the northern whale fishery. She then traded briefly between Hull and North America. She foundered on 9 October 1824.
Several ships have been named Thetis for Thetis:
Several vessels have been named Olive Branch, for the olive branch:
Several vessels have been named Cumbrian, for Cumbria:
Several vessels have been named Marquis of Huntley for the Marquess of Huntly:
Several vessels have been named Traveller.
Several vessels have been named Molly: