List of ships named Lord Nelson

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Several ships have borne the name Lord Nelson for Admiral Lord Nelson:

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Several vessels have been named Thames, for the River Thames:

A number of sailing vessels were named Alexander:

French frigate <i>RĂ©sistance</i> (1795)

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Multiple British vessels have been named King George for one of the members of the British monarchs:

A number of sailing ships have been named Queen Charlotte.

Several vessels have been named Harriet, or Harriot:

Numerous vessels have borne the name Active :

Several ships have been named Robert.

Several ships have been named Sarah:

Several ships have been named Commerce:

Several ships have been named Hannah:

Several ships have been named Ceres for Ceres, the Roman goddess of agriculture:

Horatio was launched in 1800 at Liverpool. She made four voyages as a slave ship, during two of which she was captured and recaptured. Shortly before the British slave trade ended she left the slave trade and sailed between Britain and South America and as a West Indiaman. She was wrecked in 1817.

Several ships have been named Swallow for the bird Swallow:

Several vessels have been named Nile ether for the Battle of the Nile, or for the Nile river:

Several ships have been named John:

Several vessels have been named Tartar:

After Admiral Lord Adam Duncan's victory at the Battle of Camperdown in 1797, numerous vessels were named Lord Duncan:

Several vessels have been named Molly: