Random  | Best Random Tools

Random Ships Named Albionreport

  • Albion-class ship of the line (1842) (Naval ships)

  • Albion (1813 ship) was launched in 1813 at Bristol, England. She made three voyages transporting convicts to New South Wales. She also traded with Jamaica, India, and Quebec. For two of the voyages to India she was an "extra" ship (i.e. under charter) to the EIC. (Merchant ships)

  • Albion, a ship of the Black Ball Line (trans-Atlantic packet), wrecked off the coast of Ireland, near Kinsale, in 1822. (Merchant ships)

  • Albion (1787 EIC ship) was launched in 1787 for the EIC, for whom she made eight voyages until she was sold in 1810 to the government for use as a troopship. She was lost at sea in 1816. (Merchant ships)

  • Albion (1800 ship) was launched at Topsham in 1800. She spent almost her entire career trading between London and Jamaica until she was condemned at Charleston in 1816. (Merchant ships)

  • HMS Albion, the name of several Royal Navy ships (Naval ships)

New Random Display   Display All Items(17)

About This Tool

Albion is the oldest name in England. And in the early days of Britain, some of the ships were named after Albion. There are around 17 Albion ships recorded in random tool alone, and the word Albion is widely used in everything in the UK as a fancy word. These include the Albion-class landing platform dock, an amphibious transport dock under the Royal Navy.

Through the generator, we can also see the details of the different construction times, specific classes and types, specific uses, objects that have been served, and contributions that have been made by the ships named Albion. These ships ply the seas of Britain, busily shuttling between different countries and seas as different military, commercial, or cargo ships.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of ships named Albion.

Copyright © 2024 BestRandoms.com All rights reserved.