List of ships with the name Amsterdam
Amsterdam is a name that is used several times and is also part of the name of ships. It is derived from the Dutch capital Amsterdam . According to her, too, was Amsterdam in New York named, the namesake for the ships of the US Navy was.
Ship list
designation | Ship type | Class / type | Construction year | Shipyard | Owner | period of service | Whereabouts | image |
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Amsterdam | East Indiaman | 350 loads, 26 guns | 1604 | Peperwerf, Amsterdam | Dutch East India Company | Conquered by the enemy in 1610 near Manila | ||
Amsterdam | Warship | Admiralty Zeeland | 1652 | Wreck 1653 | ||||
Amsterdam | Warship | 30 guns | Admiralty Amsterdam | 1652 | Wreck 1652 | |||
Amsterdam | Warship | Fire | Admiralty Amsterdam | 1652 | ||||
Amsterdam | Warship | 50-60 guns | 1653 | Admiralty Amsterdam | Conquered by France in 1689 | |||
Amsterdam | Warship | 64 guns | 1688 | Admiralty Amsterdam | Sold in 1712 | |||
City of Amsterdam | Warship | 50 guns | Admiralty Amsterdam | 1688 | Rented in 1688, last mentioned in 1689 | |||
Wapen van Amsterdam | Warship | 36 guns | Admiralty Amsterdam | 1688 | Rented in 1688, conquered by France in 1689 | |||
Amsterdam | Warship | Triplane (ship) , 96 guns | 1712 | Admiralty Amsterdam | Sold in 1738 | |||
Amsterdam | East Indiaman | 1748 | Amsterdam | Dutch East India Company | 1749 | Stranded on January 26, 1749 | ||
AmsterdamReceipt ? | Passenger ship | 1880 | A. McMillan & Sons Ltd. | Holland America Line | 1880 to 1884 | Scrapped in 1884 after being stranded | ||
Nieuw Amsterdam | Passenger ship | 1938 | Rotterdamsche Droogdok Maatschappij , Rotterdam | Holland America Line | 1938 to 1973 | Wrecked in 1974 | ||
Amsterdam | Light cruiser | Cleveland- class | 1942 | New York Shipbuilding , Camden | United States Navy | Renamed Independence and converted into an aircraft carrier before it was launched , sunk in 1951 | ||
Amsterdam | Light cruiser | Cleveland- class | 1944 | Newport News Shipbuilding , Newport News | United States Navy | 1945 to 1947 | Wrecked in 1972 | |
Amsterdam | East Indiaman | 1990 | Museum ship (replica of the Amsterdam from 1748) in Amsterdam | |||||
Amsterdam | Supply ship | 1995 | Damen Schelde Naval Shipbuilding , Vlissingen | Royal Navy | 1995-2014 | Sold to Peru in 2014 | ||
Amsterdam | Cruise ship | Rotterdam class | 2000 | Fincantieri , Marghera | Holland America Line | since 2000 | ||
City of Amsterdam | Clipper | 2000 | Ladies Oranjewerf , Amsterdam | since 2000 | ||||
Glory Amsterdam | Cargo ship | Panamax / 76D | 2006 | Oshima Shipbuilding Company, Saikai | Glory Ships, Singapore | since 2006 | ||
Amsterdam | Cargo ship | 2007 | Daehan Shipbuilding, Hwawonmyun | Team Shipmanagement, Bremerhaven | since 2012 |
See also
Web links
Commons : Ships named Amsterdam - collection of images, videos and audio files
Wiktionary: Amsterdam - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Footnotes
- ↑ navalcovermuseum.org: Amsterdam CL-101. Retrieved October 25, 2012 .
- ↑ Pieter van Dam: Beschryvinge van de Oostindische Compagnie. The Hague 1927
- ↑ A. Vreugdenhil: "List of the fleet of the United Netherlands" in RC Anderson: "Lists of men of war 1650-1700"
- ↑ A. Vreugdenhil: "List of the fleet of the United Netherlands" in RC Anderson: "Lists of men of war 1650-1700"
- ↑ A. Vreugdenhil: "List of the fleet of the United Netherlands" in RC Anderson: "Lists of men of war 1650-1700"
- ↑ A. Vreugdenhil: "List of the fleet of the United Netherlands" in RC Anderson: "Lists of men of war 1650-1700"
- ↑ A. Vreugdenhil: "List of the fleet of the United Netherlands" in RC Anderson: "Lists of men of war 1650-1700"
- ↑ A. Vreugdenhil: "List of the fleet of the United Netherlands" in RC Anderson: "Lists of men of war 1650-1700"
- ↑ A. Vreugdenhil: "List of the fleet of the United Netherlands" in RC Anderson: "Lists of men of war 1650-1700"
- ^ JR Bruijn: De Admiralteit van Amsterdam in rustige jaaren, 1713-1751. Amsterdam 1970
- ↑ shipspotting.com: A 836 Hr Ms Amsterdam. Retrieved October 25, 2012 .
- ^ Equasis