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Several ships have been named ''City of New York'', including: *, a transatlantic passenger ship of Inman Line, wrecked at Queenstown (Cobh), Ireland in 1864 *, a transatlantic passenger ship, launched as ''Delaware'', completed for Inman Line to replace the 1861 vessel. Sold to Allan Line in 1883 and renamed ''Norwegian''. Scrapped in 1903 *, a passenger-cargo vessel of Pacific Mail Steamship Company, wrecked off Point Bonita, California on 26 October 1893 * ''City of New York'' (1885), Admiral Byrd's polar expedition ship * (1888), a passenger ship of Inman Line, designed to be the largest and fastest liner on the Atlantic. Later with American Line as ''New York'' and broken up in 1923 *, a passenger-cargo vessel of
American South African Line Farrell Lines Incorporated was a boat company named in 1948 after James A. Farrell, Jr., and John J. Farrell, sons of James Augustine Farrell, president of US Steel. The company was previously known as American South African Lines (ASAL). It was ...
, sunk by submarine on 29 March 1942. *, a cargo vessel of
Ellerman Lines Ellerman Lines was a UK cargo and passenger shipping company that operated from the late nineteenth century and into the twentieth century. It was founded in the late 19th century, and continued to expand by acquiring smaller shipping lines un ...
, scrapped as ''Kavo Matapas'' in 1969


See also

* List of ships named ''New York'' * List of ships named ''New York City''


References

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