Duke of York (ship)
Appearance
A number of ships have been named Duke of York after numerous holders of the title of Duke of York (or Duke of York and Albany):
- Duke of York (1817 ship), abarque launched in 1817 and wrecked in 1837, but that delivered the first pioneers to South Australia
- TSS Duke of York (1894), built for the London and North Western Railway, sold in 1911
- TSS Duke of York (1935), built for the London, Midland and Scottish Railway, passing to British Railways and in service until sold in 1964
- HMS Duke of York, two ships of the British Royal Navy
- HM hired cutter Duke of York
- HM hired lugger Duke of York
- Duke of York (1716 EIC ship), an East Indiaman that made four voyages for the British East India Company between 1717 and 1731.
- Duke of York (1817 EIC ship), an East Indiaman that made eight voyages for the British East India Company between 1717 and 1732, and that was driven ashore and wrecked in 1833 on her ninth voyage