Neptune (ship)

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Neptune may refer to a number of ships named for Neptune, the god of freshwater and the sea in Roman mythology.

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Warships

Merchant ships

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Britannia may refer to any one of a large number of ships:

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

A number of vessels have been named Alexander:

A number of ships have been named Friendship:

Many ships have been named Princess Royal, including:

Many ships have borne the name Isabella:

Several ships have been named Princess Amelia:

A number of sailing ships have been named Eliza.

Several vessels have been named Harriet, or Harriot:

Several vessels have borne the name Kitty, a diminutive for the name "Catherine", and a name in its own right:

Numerous vessels have borne the name Fame:

Ann or Anne has been a popular name for ships.

Several ships have borne the name Caledonia for Caledonia:

Several ships have been named Lord Melville after one of the Viscounts Melville:

Several vessels have been named William Pitt for William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham (1708–1778), a.k.a. William Pitt the Elder, British prime minister (1766–1768) or William Pitt the Younger (1759–1806), son of the above and British prime minister.

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

Several vessels have been named Tartar:

Several vessels have been named Monarch:

References

  1. "Neptune". Scottish Built Ships. Caledonian Maritime Research Trust. Retrieved 18 January 2023.