- Source: List of ships named Avalon
A number of ships have been named Avalon, after Avalon, the mythical Arthurian island or Avalon, California
Merchant ships
Avalon (1864), a Great Eastern Railway passenger ferry steamer, sold as a blockade runner
Avalon (1865), a Great Eastern Railway passenger-cargo ferry steamer, replaced the above
Avalon (1888), a cargo ship, built by Swan Hunter, Wallsend for C T Bowring
Avalon (1888), a sidewheel passenger ship, built by Harlan and Hollingsworth
Avalon (1891), a passenger vessel, operating Catalina–Los Angeles 1920–1951
Avalon (1945), a cargo ship 1974–1981, built as Empire Wallace
Avalon (1963), a passenger-roro ferry built by Alexander Stephen & Sons, Glasgow for British Railways
Avalon (1963), a passenger-cargo ship previously known as RMS St Helena
Naval ships
= United States Navy
=USS Avalon (1908), a motorboat acquired for use as a patrol boat in 1917 and returned to her owner in 1918 perhaps without having been commissioned
USS Blue Ridge (ID-2432), a steamer in commission from 1918 to 1919, renamed USS Avalon for her last three days under U.S. Navy control
DSRV-2 Avalon, a deep submergence rescue vehicle launched in 1971 and decommissioned in 2000
= Canadian Navy
=HMCS Avalon was a shore base at St. John's, Newfoundland during World War II
HMCS Avalon II, an accommodation vessel from 1942 to 1947, previously passenger vessel Georgian ex-Cape Eternity ex-Rochester on the Great Lakes and St Lawrence
HMCS Avalon III, a harbour vessel, later HC 31
= Royal Navy
=HMT Avalon, former Norwegian trawler Nordhav I, hired in 1940, and renamed Adonis in 1941. Built as Océan in 1915
See also
Avalon (disambiguation)
References
External links
Media related to Ships named Avalon at Wikimedia Commons
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