Albion is the name of many "Age of Sail" merchant ships of the United Kingdom, named for Albion.
Ships named Albion include:
Britannia may refer to any one of a large number of ships:
Many vessels have been named Minerva for the mythological figure Minerva:
Several vessels have been named Thames, for the River Thames:
A number of sailing vessels were named Alexander:
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:
Several ships have been named Princess Amelia:
A number of sailing ships have been named Queen Charlotte.
Several vessels have been named Harriet, or Harriot:
Many vessels have been named Comet, after the astronomical object comet.
Numerous vessels have borne the name Fame:
Ann or Anne has been a popular name for ships.
Several ships been named Royal George after various members of the House of Hanover.
Several ships have been named Commerce:
Several ships have been named Ceres for Ceres, the Roman goddess of agriculture:
There have been several ships named Hope:
Several ships have been named Swallow for the bird Swallow:
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.