Amelia (ship)

Several ships have born the name Amelia:

  • Dutch ship Aemilia (1632) was Admiral Maarten Tromp's flagship during part of the Eighty Years' War.
  • Amelia (1795 ship) was a ship launched in 1787 in France that the British captured. Under its British owners it made one voyage as a whaler and one voyage as a slave ship. It is last listed in 1806.
  • Amelia (1796 ship) was a ship built in Demaun that the French Navy captured in 1796 as Amelia was carrying rice to Britain.
  • Amelia (1813 ship) was built in Massachusetts in 1809 probably under another name. The British captured her in 1813 and she was a British merchantman until she foundered in 1829.
  • Amelia (1816 ship) was a ship that disappeared in 1816 after leaving Sydney for China.
  • Amélia IV was a passenger ship built in 1900, and Royal yacht for the Portuguese monarch until 1910.
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