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Last Updated : 23 Oct 2004

 

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]

Nancy  

1771

Engaged in the African slave trade sailing from Liverpool [08].
Nanny  

1771

Engaged in the African slave trade sailing from Liverpool [08].
Naomi  

1847

Bark used on the Liverpool to Port of Quebec route.
Narragansett Anglo-American Oil Company

1915

Was en route from New Jersey to Liverpool and near to the Lusitania when she sent her SOS after being hit by a torpedo.
National Eagle  

1853

Used on the Liverpool to New Orleans route.
Nea Hellas Anchor Line

1931

Used on the Liverpool to Bombay route.
Nemesis Cunard Line

1869

Used on the Liverpool to New York via Queenstown route.
Neptune  

1857

Used on the Liverpool to New York route.
Nestorian (SS) Allan Line

1867

Maiden voyage was Liverpool to Portland. The Royal Mail steamer was also used on the Liverpool to Quebec crossings [08].
Neva  

1855

Used on the Liverpool to New Orleans route.
Nevada Guion Line

1868

Maiden voyage was Liverpool to New York via Queenstown. Used by Mormon immigrants.
New England Dominion Line

1898

Maiden voyage was Liverpool to Boston.
New Hampshire  

1846

Used on the Liverpool to New York route.
New World  

1852

Used on the Liverpool to New York route.
New York  

1847

Used on the Liverpool to New York route.
New York Edward Bates

1874

Bought by the Liverpool company. Wrecked near Staten Island in 1891.
New York Inman Line

1888

Maiden voyage was Liverpool to New York via Queenstown. Built as 'City of New York'.
New York  

1915

Amercan ship which departed from New York around the same time as Lusitania on her last voyage and also heading for Liverpool.
Newton Lamport & Holt Line

1864

Maiden voyage was Liverpool to South America.
Newton Lamport & Holt Line

1888

Maiden voyage was Liverpool to Rosaria, Argentina.
Niagara  

1852

British steamer used on the Liverpool to Boston route.
Niagara  

1857

The American Navy’s biggest ship which sailed from Liverpool with a transatlantic cable.
Nicholas Biddle  

1847

Used on the Liverpool to New York route.
Nightingale  

1860

Built in 1851 in the USA, she was re-equiped as a slave ship by Holzberg & Bowen in Liverpool and sailed to Africa under Captain Frederick Bowen.
Nimrod  

1841

Used on the Liverpool to Melbourne,Australia route.
Nonantum  

1846

Used on the Liverpool to New York route.
Noordland American Line

1901

Used on the Liverpool to Philadelphia route.
Norfolk  

1844

Used on the Liverpool to New Orleans route.
Normandie Havre Old Line

1837

Used on the Liverpool to New York route.
Norsman Dominion Line

1900

Used on the Liverpool to South Africa route.
North America  

1834

Packet ship sailing from New York to Liverpool[Montreal Gazette].
North American (SS) Allan Line

1863

Royal Mail steamer used on the Liverpool to Quebec and Portland, Maine crossings [08].
North Atlantic  

1850

Used on the Liverpool to New Orleans route.
North Briton Allan Line

1858

Maiden voyage was Liverpool to Quebec.
North Carolina  

1879

The barque was wrecked at Bermuda carrying cotton to Liverpool [TV show "Deep Sea Detectives"].
North Star  

1859

Used on the Liverpool to New York route.
Northampton  

1853

Used on the Liverpool to New Orleans route.
Norway Allan Line

1868

Was a 'feeder ship' used to bring immigrants from Bergen & Trondheim to Liverpool for onward travel.
Norwegian  

1863

Steamship sailing from Liverpool to Quebec and Portland, Maine.
Nova Scotian  

1863

Steamship sailing from Liverpool to Quebec and Portland, Maine.
Numidian Allan Line

1891

Maiden voyage was Liverpool to Quebec.
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