Duckenfield (ship)
Several ships have been named Duckenfield for Duckenfield, Jamaica.
- Duckenfield (1792 ship) was launched on the Thames. She was primarily a West Indiaman but between 1803 and 1805 she served the Royal Navy as an armed defense ship. She was last listed in 1819.
- Duckenfield (1814 ship) was launched at Great Yarmouth. She was wrecked in 1835.
- SS Duckenfield (1875 ship) was launched at London and spent much of her career in Australian waters as a sixty-miler, traveling between Newcastle and Sydney. She was lost in 1889.[1]
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gollark: I an going to go to sleep soon. When I wake up after being unconscious for a bit, I still consider it me.
gollark: Sure!
gollark: "We scan your brain structure while it's not running/very fast and emulate it on a computer" is simple enough.
gollark: I don't see why you still insist on this version...
gollark: I still think that unless some fundamental things about consciousness which that assumes are figured out, and perhaps even then, this is kind of wasteful and useless.
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