RON'S LIVERPOOL
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Last Updated : 8 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] |
| Tabitha Priscilla | 1720 |
Norwegian ship that was in port during exceptionally bad weather and high tide of December 1720 [08]. | |
| Tacoma Star | Frederick Leyland & Co | 1941 |
Sank in Liverpool dock during air raid. |
| Tainui | Allan Line | 1899 |
Used on the Liverpool to Quebec and Montreal route. |
| Tallahassee | 1836 |
Used on the Liverpool to New Orleans route. | |
| Tam O'Shanter | Fisher & Son | 1844 |
Brig used on the Liverpool to Quebec and Jamaica routes. Also used on the Liverpool to Sydney route. Registered in Liverpool [Records of of Joseph Price][Lloyds Register]. |
| Tarifa | British & North American Royal Mail Steam Packet Co | 1865 |
Maiden voyage was Liverpool to New York. |
| Telegraph | James Kirk & WA Furness | 1853 |
Bought by the Liverpool owner. Used on the Liverpool to New York route. |
| Tennessee | 1847 |
Used on the Liverpool to Boston route. | |
| Terence | Lamport & Holt Line | 1902 |
Liverpool owner. |
| Teutonia | Dominion Line | 1877 |
Used on the Liverpool to New Orleans route. |
| Teutonic | White Star Line | 1871 |
Briefly held the Blue Ribband. Used on the Livepool to New York routes. |
| Teutonic | White Star Line | 1889 |
Maiden voyage was Liverpool to New York via Queenstown. |
| Themistocles | Aberdeen Line | 1928 |
Used on the Liverpool to Capetown route. |
| Thetis | 1847 |
Briefly held the Blue Ribband. | |
| Thistle | 1847 |
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| Thomas Naylor | 1837 |
Used on the Liverpool to Venice route & various voyages from Liverpool. A crewman drowned at Florida.[Records of Joseph Price]. | |
| Thomas Tryon | 1829 |
Used on the Liverpool to Quebec route [Records of Joseph Price]. | |
| Thornton | 1856 |
Used on the Liverpool to New York route. | |
| Ticonderoga | 1852 |
Left Liverpool for Port Phillip, Victoria, Ausralia with 714 migrants. | |
| Titanic | White Star | 1912 |
Registered in Liverpool. |
| Tom | 1771 |
Engaged in the African slave trade sailing from Liverpool [08]. | |
| Townsend | 1850 |
Used on the Liverpool to Boston route. | |
| Townside | 1771 |
Engaged in the African slave trade sailing from Liverpool [08]. | |
| Travancore | 1870 |
Registered in Liverpool. | |
| Tremont | 1842 |
Used on the Liverpool to New Orleans route. | |
| Tripoli (SS) | 1866 |
Used on the Liverpool to New York route [Web 06]. | |
| Triton | 1847 |
Used on the Liverpool to Port of Quebec route. | |
| Troy | Macy | 1839 |
Used on the Liverpool to New York route. |
| Try | 1851 |
Used on the Liverpool to New York route. | |
| Tunisian | Allan Line | 1900 |
Maiden voyage was Liverpool to Halifax and Portland. |
| Tuscan | 1848 |
Used on the Liverpool to New York route. | |
| Tuscarora | 1857 |
Used on the Liverpool to Philadelphia route. | |
| Two Brothers | 1771 |
Engaged in the African slave trade sailing from Liverpool [08]. | |
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1851 |
Launched at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, USA in February 1851, she made the Liverpool run in record time of 13 days. | |
| Tyrian | 1841 |
Used on the Liverpool to New Orleans route. | |
| Tyrian | Anchor Line | 1869 |
Used on the Liverpool to Halifax route. |
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