Wikipedia contributions by Davidships

Overview of pages created and edited by this user

Pages created

  • Lotty SleighCreated 4/6/2026, 4:25:11 PM

    Official/registered name of the ship

  • Flat (watercraft)Created 4/1/2026, 8:31:36 PM

    type of barge

  • Good PrincessCreated 3/16/2026, 3:38:41 PM

    Previous name of ship

  • Sabanilla, ColombiaCreated 2/7/2026, 3:14:45 PM

    19th century port

  • MV Empire Star (1946)Created 1/12/2026, 4:53:47 PM

    linked to earlier name of same ship

  • Fritton, South NorfolkCreated 10/4/2025, 10:31:06 PM

    new redirect (dab by "District")

  • Jianmao 9Created 2/10/2025, 4:57:48 AM

    Summit Venture's later name, and under which she sank.

  • SS LeicestershireCreated 2/3/2025, 10:27:41 PM

    Previous name of ship Heraklion

  • List of ships named ApolloCreated 1/29/2025, 3:58:00 PM

    [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Short description|none}} A number of ships have been named '''''Apollo''''' after the [[Apollo|Greek and Roman god]], including:- ==Merchant ships== *[[Apollo (1812 EIC ship)|''Apollo'' (1812 EIC ship)]] *[[Apollo (storeship)|''Apollo'' (storeship)]], an historic storeship *[[ST Apollo|ST ''Apollo'']], a tugboat *[[HMS Royal Scotsman|HMS ''Royal Scotsman'']], later renamed ''Apollo'', a passenger ferry repurposed in the 1960s as founding flagship of the...'

  • List of ships named MexicoCreated 11/15/2024, 1:44:25 AM

    [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'A number of ships have been named '''''Mexico''''', including: ==Warships== * {{ship|ARM|Mexico|1874}}, a 445-ton gunboat of the Mexican Navy<ref>{{cite web |title=Mexico |url=http://shippingandshipbuilding.uk/view.php?ref=227817 |website=Shipping and Shipbuilding |publisher=Shipping and Shipbuilding Research Trust |access-date=14 November 2024}}</ref> ==Merchant ships== * ''[[Wreck of the Mexico (1837)|Mexico]]'' (c.1826), a barque wrecked on Long Island...'

  • Wreck of the Mexico (1886)Created 11/14/2024, 1:09:04 PM

    alternative title

  • PS Scotia (1861)Created 10/22/2024, 11:40:02 PM

    alternative prefix often used in literature etc; distinguish by year

  • Adhara (disambiguation)Created 10/9/2024, 1:02:56 PM

    [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Adhara''' is the traditional name of the binary star system [[Epsilon Canis Majoris]] It may also refer to: * [[List of Encantadia (2016 TV series) characters#Old Sang'gres of Lireo|Adhara]], a character in the television drama series ''Encantadia'' * [[Onsen Musume#Adhara|Adhara]], a character in the Japanese animé project Onsen Musume * [[Adhara, Bangladesh|Adhara]], a village in eastern Bangladesh * [[List of mudras (yoga)#Adhara|Adhara]], a type...'

  • Porticello, CalabriaCreated 8/31/2024, 7:17:27 PM

    new redirect

  • Pozuelos BayCreated 8/28/2024, 10:34:51 PM

    Historic location for the city

  • Halep (ship)Created 8/19/2024, 10:03:58 PM

    later name of ship

  • Salute (yacht)Created 8/19/2024, 7:55:21 PM

    Earlier name of yacht

  • Old Passage FerryCreated 7/7/2024, 12:28:50 AM

    Common name for the service from early 19th century until closure in 1966

  • List of ships named NormanCreated 5/4/2024, 1:14:42 AM

    [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'A number of ships have been named '''''Norman''''', including: ==Warships== * {{HMT|Norman III}} (1894), a trawler, renamed from ''Norman'', requisitioned 1916–1919<ref name="Colledge">{{cite book |last1=Colledge |first1=J. J. |title=Ships of the Royal Navy: An Historical Index, Vol.2 |date=1970 |publisher=David & Charles |location=Newton Abbot |page=258}}</ref> * {{HMT|The Norman}} (1908), a trawler, renamed from ''Norman'', requisitioned 1916–1919<re...'

  • List of ships named MeteorCreated 3/31/2024, 3:21:04 PM

    [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'A number of ships have been named '''''Meteor''''' after a [[Meteoroid|meteor or shooting star]], including the following: ==Naval and Government vessels== * {{HMS|Meteor}}, several ships of the Royal Navy * {{SMS|Meteor}}, several ships of the German Navy * {{USAT|Meteor}}, a troop tranport of the US Army, built 1899 as ''Chester W. Chapin'' * {{USS|Meteor}}, several ships of the United States Navy * [[Meteoro (brigantine)|''Meteoro'']] (1848), a briganti...'

  • HMS Lusitania IICreated 3/7/2024, 8:56:52 AM

    Later name of same ship.

  • List of ships named KensingtonCreated 2/24/2024, 12:37:52 PM

    [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'A number of ships have been named '''''Kensington''''' after one or more of the [[Kensington (disambiguation)#Places|places of that name]], including the following: ==Naval vessels== * {{USS|Kensington|1861}}, a wooden, sailing vessel purchased by the US Navy for the Stone Fleet of blockships * {{USS|Kensington|1862}}, a merchant steamer built in 1858 and purchased by the US Navy during the Civil War; she was sold in 1865, and sank in collision in 1871 * {...'

  • SS Kensington (1858)Created 2/24/2024, 9:48:16 AM

    ship also in merchant service

  • ARM Amealco (BI-07)Created 2/22/2024, 11:18:05 PM

    ship renamed

  • ARM Pátzcuaro (BI-04)Created 2/22/2024, 11:11:23 PM

    ship renamed

  • ARM Sayulita (BI-03)Created 2/22/2024, 11:03:05 PM

    ship renamed

  • MV Ocean Endeavour (1985)Created 12/10/2023, 10:46:51 PM

    later name for ship

  • Richard Burt (disambiguation)Created 11/22/2023, 12:08:44 AM

    [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Richard Burt''' may refer to: *[[Richard Burt (politician)|Richard Burt]] (1909-1993), Australian businessman and politician *[[Richard R. Burt]] (born 1947), American businessman and diplomat *[[Richard Burt (skier)|Richard Burt]], British Paralympic skier {{hndis|Burt, Richard}}'

  • KroonborgCreated 11/8/2023, 7:14:08 PM

    Original name of ship

  • AzburgCreated 11/8/2023, 7:12:55 PM

    Actual name of ship

  • HMS Fisgard II (1869)Created 10/16/2023, 10:50:35 PM

    Later name of same ship

  • HMS Fisgard IICreated 10/16/2023, 10:44:27 PM

    Later name of the same ship

  • HMS Calcutta (1868)Created 10/16/2023, 10:30:58 PM

    Later name of the same ship

  • List of ships named TirpitzCreated 10/8/2023, 9:30:37 PM

    [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'A number of ships have been named '''''Tirpitz''''' or '''''Admiral von Tirpitz''''', after the German admiral [[Alfred von Tirpitz]], including the following: ==Naval vessels== * {{ill|German naval trawler Grossadmiral von Tirpitz|de|Großadmiral von Tirpitz}}, launched 1916<ref>{{cite ship register|register=MSI|id=6106681|shipname=Grossadmiral von Tirpitz|access-date=2023-10-08}}</ref> * [[German battleship Tirpitz|German battleship ''Tirpitz'']], a Worl...'

  • List of ships named NantucketCreated 8/7/2023, 10:28:59 PM

    [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'A number of ships have been named '''''Nantucket''''', after [[Nantucket|the island]] off the Massachusetts coast, including the following: ==Naval vessels== *{{USS|Nantucket|1862}}, a ''Passaic''-class coastal monitor that served in the Union during the [[American Civil War]], and sold in 1900 *{{USS|Nantucket|IX-18}}, built in 1876 as USS ''Ranger'' and served as ''Nantucket'' from 1918 to 1942, as a gunboat amd then a survey/school ship *{{USS|Nantucket...'

  • MS Eurostar BarcelonaCreated 7/8/2023, 8:25:58 AM

    Former name of ship

  • MS PrometheusCreated 7/8/2023, 8:17:47 AM

    Former name of ship

  • List of ships named PommernCreated 7/6/2023, 4:09:44 PM

    [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'A number of ships have been named '''''Pommern''''', the German name for [[Pomerania]], including: * ''{{ill|Pommern (1893)|de|Schulschiff Pommern}}'', a three-masted barque built as ''Saxon'', and a German schoolship from 1928; she was wrecked on her first training voyage in 1930 <ref>{{cite web |last1=Wöhrn |first1=Ronald |title=The life and fate of the barque "Schulschiff Pommern", ex "Elfrieda", ex "Amasis", ex "Saxoon" |url=https://www.gard.no/web/up...'

  • SS Maria C.Created 7/6/2023, 1:41:53 PM

    Subsequent name of ship

  • List of ships named OceaniaCreated 7/5/2023, 9:14:35 PM

    [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'A number of ships have been named '''''Oceania''''', after the [[Galatea (mythology)|Galatea]] of mythology * {{SS|Oceania|1907}}, an Austro-Hungarian ocean liner, and World War 1 hospital ship * {{SS|Oceania|1909}}, an Italian ocean liner, built for La Veloce <ref>{{csr |register=MSI |id=5607888|shipname=Oceania |accessdate=2023-07-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=La Veloce Navigazione Italiana a Vapore |url=http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/lines/laveloc...'

  • Miray (disambiguation)Created 7/1/2023, 11:35:51 PM

    [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{wiktionary|miray}} '''Miray''' may refer to: == Given name == *[[Miray (Turkish name)]] === People === *[[Emir Miray Köksal]] (born 2001), a Turkish footballer *[[Kağan Miray Bağış]] (born 1998), a Turkish footballer *[[Miray Akay]] (born 2000), an Ukrainian-Turkish actress +[[Miray Balotu]] (born 2001), a Turkish basketball player *[[Miray Bekbölet]], a Turkish environmental chemist *[[Miray Cin]] (born 2001), a Turkish-German footballer *Miray...'

  • MS PasiphaeCreated 6/26/2023, 3:07:59 PM

    former name of ship

  • MS Ikarus PalaceCreated 6/26/2023, 2:56:20 PM

    earlier name of ship

  • MS IkarusCreated 6/26/2023, 2:54:55 PM

    earlier name of ship

  • MS Pasiphae PalaceCreated 6/25/2023, 11:03:33 AM

    [[WP:AES|←]]Redirected page to [[M/S Jean Nicoli]]

  • List of ships named BuccaneerCreated 6/4/2023, 9:06:45 PM

    [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'A number of ships have been named '''''Buccaneer''''', after [[Buccaneer|corsairs and privateers]]. * {{RFA|Buccaneer}}, a steam stores carrier in service 1916-1921, built in 1890<ref name="Colledge">{{cite book |last1=Colledge |first1=J. J. |title=Ships of the Royal Navy: An Historical Index - Vol.2 |date=1970 |publisher=David & Charles |location=Newton Abbot |page=58}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Buccaneer |url=https://www.clydeships.co.uk/view.php?ref=5...'

  • Ward Jackson (disambiguation)Created 5/29/2023, 10:30:47 PM

    [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Ward Jackson''' (1928-2004) is an American visual artist and archivist. Ward Jackson may also refer to: ==People== * [[Barbara Ward, Baroness Jackson of Lodsworth|Barbara Mary Ward Jackson]] (1914-1981), a British economist and writer on the problems of developing countries * [[Charles Ward-Jackson]] (1869-1930), a British soldier and Conservative Party politician * [[Ralph Ward Jackson]] (1806-1880), a British railway promoter, entrepreneur, politici...'

  • List of ships named ManxmanCreated 5/23/2023, 11:45:13 AM

    [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{italic title prefixed|19}} Several ships have been named '''''Manxman''''' after an inhabitant of the [[Isle of Man]]. *{{SS|Manxman|1870}}, a passenger steamer of [[Barrow Steam Navigation Company]], built as ''Antrim''<ref>{{cite web |title=Antrim |url=https://www.clydeships.co.uk/view.php?ref=5572 |website=Scottish Built Ships |publisher=Caledonian Maritime Research Trust |access-date=23 May 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201129131403...'

  • SS Manxman (1888)Created 5/23/2023, 11:14:10 AM

    later name of ship

  • Herz-Jesu-Kirche (disambiguation)Created 5/23/2023, 7:12:11 AM

    [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Herz-Jesu-Kirche''' (''Sacred Heart Church'') may refer to any of the following churches dedicated to the [[Sacred Heart of Jesus]] ==Austria== *[[Herz-Jesu-Kirche]], Graz ==Germany== *[[Sacred Heart Church (Berlin)|Herz-Jesu-Kirche, Berlin]] *[[Bierbach#Roman Catholic Church Herz Jesu|Herz-Jesu-Kirche, Bierbach]] *[[Herz Jesu Fechenheim]], Frankfurt am Main *[[Herz Jesu Oberrad]], Frankfurt am Main *[[Herz-Jesu-Kirche, Mainz]] *{{ill|Herz-Jesu-Kirche...'

  • Steam yachtsCreated 5/21/2023, 11:54:52 PM

    From plural, as with [[Yachts]]

  • Regina (1908 schooner)Created 5/17/2023, 6:07:10 PM

    Previous name of ship

  • Stella Maris (1929)Created 5/4/2023, 5:43:52 PM

    subsequesnt name of ship

  • Explora-classCreated 2/20/2023, 6:12:51 PM

    name of class

  • Kurushima (disambiguation)Created 2/20/2023, 5:24:12 PM

    [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''[[Kurushima]]''' is a Japanese island in the Inland Sea forming part of the city of Imabari, Ehime Prefecture Kurushima may also refer to: ==People== * [[Hidesaburō Kurushima]], a Japanese industrialist, writer and scouting leader * [[Kurushima Kinai]] (died 1757), a Japanese mathematician in the Edo period; also known as '''Kurushima Yoshita''' and '''Kurushima Yoshihiro''' * [[Kurushima Michifusa]] (1562-1597), a Japanese samurai of the late Sengoku...'

  • Deutsche Seereederei RostockCreated 2/12/2023, 2:08:20 PM

    Original name of company "DSR"

  • Neptuno (ship)Created 1/22/2023, 3:29:29 PM

    [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{italic title}} ''Neptuno'' may refer to a number of ships named for [[Neptune (mythology)|Neptune]], the god of freshwater and the sea in Roman mythology. *[[Spanish ship Neptuno|Spanish ship ''Neptuno'']], a number of ships of the Spanish Navy *{{ship|NRP|Neptuno|S162}} (1944), a Portuguese submarine, formerly HMS ''Spearhead'' *[[Neptuno (ship, 2015)|''Neptuno'' (2015)]], a semi-submersible accommodation vessel ==See also== * Neptun#ships|Neptun (...'

  • COP29 (climate conference)Created 1/21/2023, 6:33:55 PM

    Useful redirect, will be retargeted when there is a main article

  • COP30 (climate conference)Created 1/21/2023, 6:21:35 PM

    Useful redirect, will be retargeted when there is a main article

  • PS Indian RiverCreated 1/18/2023, 11:37:09 PM

    redirect from subsequent name

  • PS Neptune (1861)Created 1/18/2023, 10:44:51 PM

    Redirect from former ship name

  • Euro starter kitCreated 1/10/2023, 11:47:34 AM

    for singular search and linking

  • List of ships named RenaissanceCreated 12/26/2022, 12:53:54 PM

    [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{italic title prefixed|19}} Several ships have been named '''''Renaissance'''''. * {{MS|Renaissance}} (1966) was a cruise liner, built for French company [[Paquet Cruises]]. She was sold in 1977 and subsequent names included ''Homeric Renaissance'' and ''World Renaissance''. * {{MS|Renaissance|1992}} is a cruise ship, purchased by Compagnie Française de Croisières in 2022. * [[Renaissance Cruises|Renaissance class]] cruiseships were named ''Renaissance...'

  • William SheddenCreated 12/9/2022, 3:31:52 PM

    [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''William Shedden''' may refer to: a member of the Shedden trading family of [[]], Isle of Wight: *[[William Shedden Ralston]] (1828–1889), British scholar of Russia and translator *[[Spring Hill, East Cowes#William George Shedden (1855 - 1872)|William George Shedden]] (1855–1872, British trader and plantation owner *[[William George Shedden Dobbie]] (1879–1964), British army officer {{hndis|Shedden, William}}'

  • George SheddenCreated 12/9/2022, 3:10:42 PM

    [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''George Shedden''' may refer to a member of the Shedden trading family of [[Spring Hill, East Cowes]], Isle of Wight: *[[Spring Hill, East Cowes#George Shedden (1812 - 1855)|George Shedden (1812–1855)]] *[[Spring Hill, East Cowes#Sir George Shedden (1877 – 1937)|George Shedden (1877–1937)]] {{hndis|Shedden, George}}'

  • Robert SheddenCreated 12/9/2022, 2:47:43 PM

    [[WP:AES|←]]Redirected page to [[Spring Hill, East Cowes#Robert Shedden and John Goodrich]]

  • Shedden (disambiguation)Created 12/9/2022, 2:09:38 PM

    [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''''Shedden''''' may refer to: ==People== * [[Shedden (surname)]], notable people with the name ==Places== *[[Shedden, Algoma District, Ontario]], now called Spanish *[[Shedden, Elgin County, Ontario]] *[[Coboconk, Ontario]], known as Shedden in the 1870s ==Other uses== * [[Shedden massacre]], a 2006 gang-related crime in Elgin County, Ontario {{TOC right}} [[Category:disambiguation pages]]'

  • List of ships named Clan ForbesCreated 11/7/2022, 12:58:03 PM

    [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{DISPLAYTITLE:List of ships named ''Clan Forbes''}} Several ships have been named '''''Clan Forbes''''' after the [[Clan Forbes|Highland Scottish clan]]. * {{SS|Clan Forbes|1882}} was a [[Clan Line]] [[cargo ship]] built by [[Alexander Stephen and Sons]] in Glasgow. She was sold to Furness, Withy & Co in 1903 and renamed ''London City'', then scrapped in 1922.<ref>{{cite web |title=Clan Forbes|work=Scottish Built Ships |publisher=Caledonian Maritime Resea...'

  • HMS OryxCreated 10/26/2022, 2:22:09 PM

    multiple use

  • Varne LightvesselCreated 10/21/2022, 12:52:37 PM

    link for lightvessel station, per common LV title

  • PS Laurel (1873)Created 10/10/2022, 7:17:10 PM

    Redirect from later name of same ship

  • Silver Spring Mineral Water CompanyCreated 10/2/2022, 8:00:46 PM

    redirect from more common form (without "Limited")

  • University of GirneCreated 9/15/2022, 12:00:03 PM

    alt name

  • Girne UniversityCreated 9/15/2022, 11:59:18 AM

    alt name

  • Kyrenia UniversityCreated 9/15/2022, 11:57:53 AM

    alt name

  • List of ships named United StatesCreated 9/9/2022, 12:14:40 AM

    [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'A number of ships have been named '''''United States ''''', after the [[United States of America]]. {{TOC right}} == Merchant ships== * {{PS|United States|1847}}, an American trans-Atlantic sidewheel, built by William H Webb in New York<ref>{{cite web |title=William H Webb |url=http://www.shipbuildinghistory.com/shipyards/19thcentury/webb.htm |website=Shipbuilding History |publisher=Tim Colton |access-date=8 September 2022}}</ref> * {{SS|United States|186...'

  • PS Avalon (1865)Created 9/5/2022, 7:47:38 AM

    [[WP:AES|←]]Redirected page to [[PS Avalon]]

  • Cervia (disambiguation)Created 6/21/2022, 2:41:37 PM

    [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '''[[Cervia]]'' is a seaside resort town in the province of Ravenna, Italy. Cervia or Cervià may also refer to: ==Places== * [[Cervià de les Garrigues]], a village in Catalonia, Spain * [[Cervià de Ter]], a village in Catalonia, Spain ==People== *[[Gerontius of Cervia]] (died 509), a saint and first bishop of Cervia ==Other uses== * [[Cervia Air Base]], an Italian air force station near Cervia * [[Cervia gas field]], an offshore gas field in the Adria...'

  • Ingénieur Hydrographe NicolasCreated 5/27/2022, 9:10:09 PM

    Later name of ship

  • List of beaches in British Overseas TerritoriesCreated 4/22/2022, 11:26:20 PM

    target article is a bit odd - perhaps it should be split

  • Talitha GCreated 4/7/2022, 5:13:57 PM

    alt ship name

  • Jezebel (yacht)Created 4/7/2022, 5:12:12 PM

    alt ship name

  • ElpetalCreated 4/7/2022, 5:10:56 PM

    alt ship name

  • Carola (yacht 1930)Created 4/7/2022, 5:09:33 PM

    alt ship name

  • ChalenaCreated 4/7/2022, 5:07:27 PM

    alt ship name

  • Reveler (yacht)Created 4/7/2022, 5:06:35 PM

    alt ship name

  • USS Beaumont (PG-60)Created 4/7/2022, 5:00:09 PM

    alt ship name

  • USS BeaumontCreated 4/7/2022, 4:58:01 PM

    alt ship name

  • Talitha (yacht)Created 4/7/2022, 4:52:03 PM

    [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{|{{Infobox ship begin}} {{Infobox ship image |Ship image= Talitha in Carrick Roads (33969026942).jpg |Ship caption= ''Talitha'' in [[Carrick Roads]], 2017 }} {{Infobox ship career |Hide header= |Ship name=*1930-1931: ''Reveler'' *1931-1939: ''Chalena'' *1939-1942: ''Carola'' *1942-1949: ''Beaumont'' *1949-1983: ''Elpetal'' *1983-1993: ''Jezebel'' *1993-2008: ''Talitha G'' *from 2008: ''Talitha'' |Ship owner=*1930-1931: Russell Alger Jr. *1931-1939: Charles...'

  • MV SusitnaCreated 3/22/2022, 11:18:02 PM

    more usual prefix

  • Tilbury-Gravesend FerryCreated 3/14/2022, 1:33:52 PM

    alt name

  • French ship VengeanceCreated 3/12/2022, 3:38:13 PM

    [[WP:AES|←]]Created page with 'Several ships of the [[French Navy]] have borne the name '''''Vengeance''''': * {{ship|French frigate|Vengeance|1757}}, a 24-gun [[frigate]] * {{ship|French brig|Vengeance|1779}}, a 12-gun frigate * {{ship|French corvette|Vengeance|1794}}, a 24-gun [[corvette]], renamed ''Vénus'' in 1795 * {{ship|French frigate|Vengeance|1795}}, a 48-gun frigate, and lead ship of [[Vengeance-class frigate|her class]] * {{ship|French xebec|Vengeance|1757}}, a [[xebec]] and...'

  • CSS OgeecheeCreated 3/12/2022, 2:14:00 PM

    Earlier name

  • CSS David (large)Created 3/12/2022, 11:07:51 AM

    Content (replacing previous copyvio) now added to related article

  • Moodyville, British ColumbiaCreated 2/21/2022, 9:51:29 PM

    name of original settlement that later became North Vancouver

  • Cape Beale LighthouseCreated 2/21/2022, 2:10:29 PM

    common search and link variant

  • Claus Sørensen E.1Created 11/14/2021, 3:01:03 PM

    link to ship name section; potential new article

  • Lamock IslandsCreated 11/3/2021, 9:31:48 PM

    Historic western name

  • SS Braemar Castle (1898)Created 10/26/2021, 9:56:48 PM

    redirect from civilian ID

  • SS Ohio (1943)Created 10/23/2021, 8:37:06 PM

    Later name of same ship

Recent edits