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Ship names comprises all articles relating to the naming of ships, as opposed to specific vessels. Articles on names attached to multiple vessels as well as those covering hull and pennant numbers and the like are appropriate for listing.
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Japan: List of ships of the Imperial Japanese Navy; Mexico: List of ships of the Mexican Navy; New Zealand: List of ships of the Royal New Zealand Navy; Ottoman Empire: List of sailing ships of the Ottoman Empire; List of battleships of the Ottoman Empire; Peru: List of Peruvian Navy ships; Portugal: List of ships of the Portuguese Navy
Apollon, a Greek cruise ship, built as Empress of Canada Apollo (1969) , a vehicle and passenger ferry which operated in Sweden 1970–1976, Finland 1995–2000 and Canada (2000–2021) Apollon (1973) , a Japanese-built cruise ship of Epirotiki Line 1992–1995, broken up in 2014
This is a list of the oldest ships in the world which have survived to this day with exceptions to certain categories. The ships on the main list, which include warships, yachts, tall ships, and vessels recovered during archaeological excavations, all date to between 500 AD and 1918; earlier ships are covered in the list of surviving ancient ships.
List of ship types; List of ships present at International Festival of the Sea, 2005; List of slave ships; List of solar-powered boats; List of ships on stamps; List of ships sunk by the Imperial Japanese Navy
Ride an operational D-Day ship Cross Sound Ferry Services Inc, regular sailings. Daniel Adamson: 1903: screw steamer: canal tug: Cheshire: Daniel Adamson Preservation Society, regular sailings and charter cruises. Hikitia: 1926: steam twin-screw: floating steam crane: Wellington, New Zealand: Sister ship of scrapped museum ship Rapaki. [3] PS ...
The Ships List a wealth of info on passenger ships, shipping lines fleets etc. [dead link ] Civilian ships at History.navy.mil Lots and lots of high quality, public domain pictures of civilian ships. Lewis & Dryden's marine history of the Pacific Northwest full access on Google books published 1895; NOAA merchant ship call signs (code ...