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Hibernia was the name of a number of merchant ships.
Hibernia (1752), the ship thought to have transported the Liberty Bell from England to the U.S. in 1752.
Hibernia, of 75 tons (bm), launched at Chester in 1768. Broken up in 1793.
Hibernia (1810 ship), a merchant vessel launched in 1810 that repelled a more heavily armed American privateer in 1814 in a notable single-ship action
Hibernia (1828 ship), ship launched in 1828 at Prince Edward's Island that sank in 1833 in the South Atlantic
PS Hibernia (1847), in service with the London and North Western Railway until 1884
SS Hibernia (1861), an Atlantic Royal Mail Steamship Navigation Company cable laying ship which sank in 1877.
SS Hibernia (1865), a passenger ship built by Stephen & Sons, in service with Anchor Line, sank on 25 November 1868.
TSS Hibernia (1899), in service with the London and North Western Railway until 1915.
SB Hibernia, a Thames sailing barge built in 1906
TSS Hibernia (1920), in service with the London and North Western Railway, London, Midland and Scottish Railway and British Railways until 1949
SS Hibernia (1949), in service with British Railways from 1949 to 1976
MS Stena Hibernia, an Irish Sea ferry in the 1990s
See also
HMS Hibernia, ships of the British Royal Navy
Citations
References
Craig, Robert, & Rupert Jarvis (1967) Liverpool Registry of Merchant Ships. (Manchester University Press for the Chetham Society), Series 3, vol. 15.
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