- Source: Duckenfield (ship)
Several ships have been named Duckenfield for Duckenfield, Jamaica.
Duckenfield (1792 ship) was launched on the Thames. She was primarily a West Indiaman but between 1803 and 1805 she served the Royal Navy as an armed defense ship. She was last listed in 1819.
Duckenfield (1814 ship) was launched at Great Yarmouth. She was wrecked in 1835.
SS Duckenfield (1875 ship) was launched at London and spent much of her career in Australian waters as a sixty-miler, traveling between Newcastle and Sydney. She was lost in 1889.
Duckenfield (1890 ship) She was launched at the Paisley, Renfrewshire shipyard of Fleming & Ferguson for J & A Brown, christened SS Duckenfield. and used as a 'sixty-miler' collier. Later renamed and was sunk as Gyoun Maru, in 1944 during WWII.
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Duckenfield Hall (1783 ship)
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- Duckenfield (1792 ship)
- Duckenfield (1814 ship)
- Duckenfield Hall (1783 ship)
- Japanese transport ship Gyoun Maru (1890)
- Essex (whaleship)
- Spanish ship San Hermenegildo (1789)
- Sixty-miler
- Spanish ship Real Carlos (1787)