List of ships named Rochester
Rochester may refer to:
Steamships
- Rochester (1853), a passenger-cargo paddle steamer built by Caird & Company for Royal Mail Lines as Atrato
- Rochester (1880), a cargo ship built by Union Dry Dock Company, and lost by fire in 1912 as Sydney C. Mclouth[1][2]
- Rochester (1898), a British fishing trawler built by Mackie & Thomson, Govan, requisitioned in World War I, and sunk by a German mine on 27 July 1944[3]
- Rochester (1907), a cargo ship built by the Great Lakes Engineering Works for service on the Great Lakes[4]
- Rochester (1910), a passenger ship built by the Detroit Shipbuilding Company for service on the Great Lakes[5]
- Rochester (1912), a cargo ship built by the Great Lakes Engineering Works as Yaguez, and sunk on 2 November 1917 by a submarine torpedo[6]
- Rochester (1920), an oil tanker built by the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation at Sparrows Point, Maryland and sunk on 30 January 1942 by a submarine torpedo[7][8]
Naval ships
- HMS Rochester, a number of ships of the United Kingdom's Royal Navy
- USS Rochester, a number of ships of the United States Navy
References
- Berry, Sterling. "Rochester (wooden)". Great Lakes Vessel History. Retrieved 6 September 2022.
- "SS Sydney C. Mclouth (+1912)". Wrecksite. Affligem, Belgium: Adelante ebvba. Retrieved 6 September 2022.
- "Rochester". Scottish Built Ships. Caledonian Maritime Research Trust. Retrieved 2 October 2022.
- "Rochester 1 - Great Lakes Vessel History".
- "Rochester 2 - Great Lakes Vessel History".
- "SS Rochester (+1917)". Wrecksite. Affligem, Belgium: Adelante ebvba. Retrieved 2 October 2022.
- "Item No. I17.38711. Rochester (built 1920; tanker), under construction. At Sparrows Point Plant, MD, 1920 May 12", A guide to the San Francisco Maritime Museum classified photograph collection, 1575-1984, Online Archive of California, retrieved 24 September 2022
- "SS Rochester (+1942)". Wrecksite. Affligem, Belgium: Adelante ebvba. Retrieved 2 October 2022.
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