Hibernia (ship)

Hibernia was the name of a number of merchant ships.


 * Hibernia, the ship thought to have transported the Liberty Bell from England to the U.S. in 1752.
 * Hibernia, of 75 tons (bm), launched at Chester in 1768. Broken up in 1793.
 * Hibernia, a merchant vessel launched in 1810 that repelled a more heavily armed American privateer in 1814 in a notable single-ship action
 * Hibernia, ship launched in 1828 at Prince Edward's Island that sank in 1833 in the South Atlantic
 * PS Hibernia, in service with the London and North Western Railway until 1884
 * SS Hibernia (1861), an Atlantic Royal Mail Steamship Navigation Company cable laying ship which sank in 1877.
 * SS Hibernia, a passenger ship built by Stephen & Sons, in service with Anchor Line, sank on 25 November 1868.
 * TSS Hibernia, in service with the London and North Western Railway until 1915.
 * SB Hibernia, a Thames sailing barge built in 1906
 * TSS Hibernia, in service with the London and North Western Railway, London, Midland and Scottish Railway and British Railways until 1949
 * SS Hibernia (1949), in service with British Railways from 1949 to 1976
 * MS Stena Hibernia, an Irish Sea ferry in the 1990s