RON'S LIVERPOOL
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Last Updated : 15 Oct 2005
The following is a selection of some of the many ships that were connected with Liverpool. There are pictures available for some of the ships and where this is the case you can click on the ship name to view it.
All information provided here is believed to be correct. However, no responsibility can be taken by the author for the consequence of any error in information on this web site. The numbers in brackets after the notes indicate the book reference.
Name |
Company |
Year |
Event [Reference Source] |
| M Nottenbohn | 1863 |
Used on the Liverpool to New York route. | |
| Ma Roberts | Worlds first steel vessel built on Merseyside by John Laird and used by Dr Livingstone for his expedition up the Zambesi. | ||
| Maasdam | White Star Line | 1871 |
Maiden voyage was Liverpool to New York via Queenstown. |
| Macedonia | Anchor Line | 1874 |
Used on the Liverpool to Bombay route. |
| Madison | 1845 |
Used on the Liverpool to New Orleans route. | |
| Magic of Penzance (The) | 1853 |
A schoomer bound for Liverpool from the Mediterranean [Records of Joseph Price]. | |
| Maidan | 1914 |
Liverpool ship bringing troops back to England from France | |
| Maine | 1853 |
Used on the Liverpool to New Orleans route. | |
| Majestic | White Star Line | 1889 |
Maiden voyage was Liverpool to New York via Queenstown. |
| Malakland | Brocklebank Line | 1940 |
Was in Liverpool's Huskisson Dock when it exploded full of ammunition following a fire at the dock caused by falling incendaries. |
| Manchester | 1861 |
Used on the Liverpool to New York route. | |
| Manhatten (SS) | Black Star Line | 1862 |
American packet ship on the Liverpool to New York route. |
| Manhattan | Guion Line | 1866 |
Maiden voyage was Liverpool to New York via Queenstown. The first ship of the Guion Line (AKA "Liverpool & Great Western Steamship Company") [16]. |
| Manitoban (SS) | Allan Line |
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Royal Mail steamer used on the Liverpool to Quebec crossings [08]. |
| Marengo | 1836 |
Used on the Liverpool to New York route. | |
| Marcia | 1771 |
Engaged in the African slave trade sailing from Liverpool [08]. | |
| Maria Brand | 1830s |
Recorded as being in the port of Liverpool. | |
| Maria C Day | 1857 |
Used on the Liverpool to New York route. | |
| Mariane | Wardlow | 1858 |
Surveyed in Liverpool [Lloyds Register]. |
| Marmion | 1826 |
Used on the Liverpool to Philadelphia route. | |
| Marquis of Grandby | 1762 |
Master was Ambrose Lace. | |
| Mars | 1771 |
Engaged in the African slave trade sailing from Liverpool [08]. | |
| Marshfield | 1854 |
Used on the Liverpool to New Orleans route. | |
| Martha Washington | 1845 |
Used on the Liverpool to New Orleans route. | |
| Martha Witmore | 1854 |
Used on the Liverpool to New Orleans route. | |
| Mary | 1807 |
The last Liverpool ship engaged in the African slave trade which made her final trip under Captain Hugh Crow [11]. | |
| Mary & Ann | 1847 |
Bark used on the Liverpool to Port of Quebec route. | |
| Mary Bibby | 1825 |
A sailing ship built in 1825 and captured in the Mersey in a painting. | |
| Mary Campbell | 1843 |
Used on the Liverpool to Quebec route. | |
| Massachusetts | 1846 |
Used on the Liverpool to New York route. | |
| Massachusetts | Warren Line | 1876 |
Used on the Liverpool to Boston route. Previously named Manhattan. |
| Matilda Wattenbach | J J Melhuish | 1854 |
Registered in Liverpool [Lloyds Register]. |
| Matty | 1771 |
Engaged in the African slave trade sailing from Liverpool [08]. | |
| Mauritania | Cunard | 1906 |
Maiden voyage was Liverpool to New York via Queenstown. A 32,500 ton luxury liner and sister ship to the Lusitania. |
| May | 1771 |
Engaged in the African slave trade sailing from Liverpool [08]. | |
| Mayflower | Dominion Line | 1903 |
Used on the Liverpool to Boston route. Previously named 'Hanoverian'. |
| Maypocha | 1874 |
Lost near Valparaiso [Records of Joseph Price]. | |
| Medford | 1842 |
Used on the Liverpool to New Orleans route. | |
| Meander | 1866 |
[Records of Joseph Price]. | |
| Megantic | White Star Line | 1909 |
Maiden voyage was Liverpool to Montreal. |
| Melita | Cunard Line | 1860 |
Used on the Liverpool to Quebec/Montreal route. |
| Melita | Canadian Pacific Railway Company | 1918 |
Made maiden voyage from Liverpool to St. John, New Brunswick. |
| Memphis | 1851 |
Used on the Liverpool to New York route. | |
| Menominee | Atlantic Transport Line | 1919 |
Used on the Liverpool to New York route. |
| Mentor | 1777 |
Privateer owned by Peter Baker who made a fortune by capturing a French ship [08][11]. | |
| Merchants Adventure | 1679 |
Used on the Barbados to Liverpool route. | |
| Mercury | 1771 |
Engaged in the African slave trade sailing from Liverpool [08]. | |
| Merideth | 1771 |
Engaged in the African slave trade sailing from Liverpool [08]. | |
| Merrymount (SS) | 1919 |
Made the first cotton shipment from Houston direct to Europe when it left for Liverpool with 20,000 bales valued at $1,000,000 [Houston, A Historical Portrait by John L Davis]. | |
| Metagama | Candian Pacific Railway Company | 1914 |
Maiden voyage was Liverpool to St.Johns, New Brunswick. |
| Metoka | 1843 |
Used on the Liverpool to New Orleans and Liverpool to New York routes. | |
| Middlesex | 1855 |
Used on the Liverpool to New York route [Web 06]. | |
| Milicete | 1846 |
Used on the Liverpool to New York route. | |
| Milton | 1847 |
Used on the Liverpool to Boston route. | |
| Mindon | Dunbar | 1848 |
Used on the Liverpool to Melbourne route. |
| Minnedosa | Canadian Pacific Railway Company | 1918 |
Maiden voyage was Liverpool to St.Johns, New Brunswick. |
| Minnesota | Guion Line | 1867 |
Maiden voyage was Liverpool to New York via Queenstown. |
| Miranda | 1835 |
Arrived and departed at Liverpool [Records of Joseph Price]. | |
| Missouri | Warren Line | 1881 |
Maiden voyage was Liverpool to Boston. |
| Mobile | D H Watjen | 1856 |
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| Mohic | 1845 |
Used on the Liverpool to Quebec route [Records of Joseph Price]. | |
| Molly | 1771 |
Engaged in the African slave trade sailing from Liverpool [08]. | |
| Monarch of the Sea | 1861 |
Used on the Liverpool to New York route. | |
| Mongolian | Allan Line | 1891 |
Maiden voyage was Liverpool to Halifax. |
| Monmouth | Canadian Pacific Railway Company | 1917 |
Used on the Liverpool to Murmansk route. |
| Montana | Guion Line | 1874 |
Maiden voyage was Liverpool to New York but had engine trouble. |
| Montcalm (SS) | Canadian Pacific Railway Company | 1922 |
Made maiden voyage from Liverpool to Halifax, Nova Scotia. |
| Montclare (SS) | Canadian Pacific Railway Company | 1922 |
Made maiden voyage from Liverpool to Quebec. |
| Monteagle | 1899 |
Used on the Liverpool to St.John, New Brunswick route. | |
| Monteur | 1872 |
An iron clad of 10,000 tons [Records of Joseph Price]. | |
| Montezuma | Black Ball Line | 1843 |
Packet used on the Liverpool to New York route. |
| Montmorency | Black Ball Line | 1855 |
After being built in Canada (in 1854) her maiden voyage was Liverpool to Tasmania. The ship was destroyed by fire in New Zealand in 1867. |
| Montreal | Canadian Pacific Railway Company | 1918 |
Sank 14 miles from Liverpool Bar Lightship after collision with 'Cedric'. |
| Montfort | Elder Dempster | 1899 |
Used on the Liverpool to Capetown route. |
| Montrose | Canadian Pacific Railway Company | 1903 |
Used on the Liverpool to Quebec route. |
| Montrose | Canadian Pacific Railway Company | 1920 |
Maiden voyage was Liverpool to Quebec. |
| Moravian | Allan Line | 1864 |
Maiden voyage was Liverpool to Portland. |
| Mount Vernon | 1825 |
Used on the Liverpool to New York route [Web 06]. | |
| Munster | 1950 |
Liverpool to Dublin express passenger service. | |
| Myrtle | 1771 |
Engaged in the African slave trade sailing from Liverpool [08]. |
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