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Online Library of Selected Images:
-- CIVILIAN SHIPS --
Names beginning with the letter L
This page lists all L-named Civilian Ships whose
pictures are available through the Online Library.
If the ship you want is not listed on this page, contact the
Photographic Section
concerning other research options.
L-named ships are listed below in alphabetical order.
Scan down the list until you find the ship you want, then click
its entry to access appropriate image pages.
- L'Aiglon (French Barge, active in 1919)
- La Paz (British Freighter, active 1942)
- Lady Godiva (Steam
Yacht, 1890). Later named Norseman and Mohican
- Lady Sterling
(Blockade Running Steamship, 1864). Name sometimes spelled Lady Stirling
- Llaguno, Manuel (Schooner Barge, 1879). Properly called Manuel Llaguno. Later renamed Washington
- Lake Arthur (Freighter, 1918). Originally named War Palm. Later renamed Virginia Limited, Valentine and Sesostris
- Lake Borgne (Freighter, 1918)
- Lake Bridge
(Freighter, 1917). Originally named War Rifle
- Lake Catherine
(Freighter, 1918)
- Lake Champlain
(Freighter, 1917). Originally named War Chant
- Lake Charlotte
(Freighter, 1918). Originally named War Cymbal
- Lake Conesus (Freighter, 1918)
- Lake Dymer (Freighter, 1918)
- Lake Erie (Freighter, 1917). Originally named War Beaver
- Lake Forest (Freighter, 1917). Originally named War Fox. Later renamed Venetier, Tabakhandel, Este, Chollin, Rafael Aritzia, San Patricio, Mary V. and Kadio S.
- Lake Francis (Freighter, 1918). Later renamed Lee Hwa
- Lake Garza
(Freighter, 1918)
- Lake Gaspar (Freighter, 1918)
- Lake Geneva (Freighter, 1918). Later renamed John J. O'Hagan and Adelanto
- Lake Grainger
(Freighter, 1918)
- Lake Harris (Freighter, 1918)
- Lake Helen (Freighter, 1918). Later renamed York, Skogvik and Kama
- Lake Mary (Freighter, 1918)
- Lake Michigan (Freighter, 1917). Later named Picardier
- Lake Ontario (Freighter, 1917). Originally named War Castle
- Lake Pepin (Freighter, 1918)
- Lake Pewaukee (Freighter, 1918)
- Lake Port (Freighter, 1917). Properly called Lakeport
- Lake St. Clair (Freighter, 1918)
- Lake St. Regis
(Freighter, 1918)
- Lake Shore (Freighter, 1917). Originally named War Shell
- Lake Stirling (Freighter, 1918). Originally named War Thrush. Later renamed Virginia Express
- Lake Sunapee (Freighter, 1918). Later renamed Frank Lynch, Nestor, Otto, Irish Willow and Veraguas
- Lake Superior (Freighter, 1917). Originally named War Bayonet
- Lake Tahoe
(Freighter, 1917). Originally named S.N.A. 4
- Lake Traverse (Freighter, 1918)
- Lake Tulare
(Freighter, 1918). Originally named War Valour. Later renamed Bestik and Hai Hsiang
- Lake View
(Freighter, 1917). Properly called Lakeview
- Lake Weston (Freighter, 1918). Originally named War Swift. Later renamed Panaghis Vergottis, Strand, Rundo, Salt, Solbritt and Fidelia
- Lake Worth
(Freighter, 1917). Originally named War Banner. Later renamed Amberstone and Ørland
- Lake Yahara (Freighter, 1918)
- Lake Ypsilanti (Freighter, 1918)
- Lakeport (Freighter, 1917). Name sometimes given as Lake Port. Originally named War Penguin. Later renamed Danubier, Houthandel and Koshin Maru
- Lakeside (Freighter, 1917). Later renamed Sicilier, Koffiehandel, Cap Fedhala and Virginia
- Lakeview
(Freighter, 1917). Originally named War Victor
- Laura Reed (Auxilary
Schooner, 1895)
- Laurena (Motor Boat,
1899). Previously named Verano and later named Maysie
- Lebanon (Motor Boat,
1913). Later renamed Karibou
- Lee Hwa (Freighter, 1918). Originally named Lake Francis
- Lee, Maren
(Harbor Tug). Properly called Maren Lee
- Legonia II (Steam
Yacht, 1909). Also named Walucia and Lydonia
- Lehigh Valley 500 (Barge, in service circa 1918-1919)
- Lenape
(Passenger-Cargo Ship, 1912)
- Leon Nuct
(Tug, from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, circa 1918-19). Correct name
may possibly be Leon Muct
- Leslie J. Fulton
(Fishing Boat, 1936)
- Letter B (Motor
Boat, 1912)
- Let Her Rip
(Steamship, 1864-1872). Later renamed Wando
- Leviathan (British Steamship, 1859). Renamed Great Eastern before completion
- Leviathan (Passenger Liner, 1914). Originally German S.S. Vaterland
- Levisa (Freighter, 1916). Later renamed Bjerka and Foo Ming
- Lewes, City of (Fishing Vessel, 1912). Properly called City of Lewes
- Lewis (Steamship,
active in 1861)
- Liberator (Cargo
Ship, 1918)
- Liberty
(Freighter, 1918)
- Liberty # 3 (Pilot
Boat Schooner, 1896)
- Liebenfels
(German Freighter, 1903)
- Lightning (Freighter, 1942)
- Lilla (Motor Boat, in service 1913)
- Lillian II
(Motor Boat, 1907). Later renamed Miramar
- Lillian Luckenbach (Freighter, 1919). Originally named Marica
- Lincoln, President (German Passenger Liner, 1907). Properly called President Lincoln
- Linta (Steam
Yacht, 1905)
- Locksun (German Freighter, 1902). Previously named Andree Rickmers. Later renamed Commercial Scout and Lok Sun
- Lok Sun (Freighter, 1902). Previously named Andree Rickmers, Locksun and Commercial Scout
- Long Beach
(Freighter, 1892). Previously named Yarrowdale, Nicolaos Castriotis and Hohenfelde. Later renamed Golden Gate
- Long Island (Steam
Trawler, 1912)
- Lookout
(Small Steamer, active 1881)
- Lord Lifford
(British Brig, captured by Continental Ship Columbus in 1776)
- Los Angeles (Tanker, 1916). Later renamed Toteco
- Louise # 2 (Pilot
Boat Schooner, 1900)
- Lowell, James S
(Schooner, collided with USS Tallapoosa
in August 1884)
- Lucia (Austrian Freighter, 1912)
- Luckenbach Number 2 (Tug, 1891). Previously named Edgar F. Luckenbach
- Luckenbach # 3
(Tug, 1899)
- Luckenbach # 4
(Tug, 1913)
- Luckenbach # 5 (Harbor Tug, 1903). Previously named Dauntless
- Luckenbach, Edgar F. (Tug, 1891). Properly called Edgar F. Luckenbach
- Luckenbach, Edgar F.
(Freighter, 1916). Properly called Edgar F. Luckenbach
- Luckenbach, Edward (Freighter, 1916). Properly called Edward Luckenbach
- Luckenbach, F.J. (Freighter, 1917). Properly called F.J. Luckenbach
- Luckenbach, Harry (Freighter, 1919). Properly called Harry Luckenbach
- Luckenbach, Julia
(Freighter, 1917). Properly called Julia Luckenbach
- Luckenbach, K.I.
(Freighter, 1918). Properly called K.I. Luckenbach
- Luckenbach, Katrina
(Freighter, 1918). Properly called Katrina Luckenbach
- Luckenbach, Lillian (Freighter, 1919). Properly called Lillian Luckenbach
- Luckenbach, Mary (Freighter, 1919). Properly called Mary Luckenbach
- Luckenbach, Mathew (Freighter, 1918-1943). Properly called Mathew Luckenbach
- Luckenbach, Walter A. (Freighter, 1918). Properly called Walter A. Luckenbach
- Luella (Refrigerated Cargo Ship, 1918)
- Lydonia (Steam
Yacht, 1909). Also named Walucia and Legonia II
- Lydonia
(Steam Yacht, 1912)
- Lykens (Tug, 1899)
- Lynch, Frank (Freighter, 1918). Properly called Frank Lynch
- Lyndonia
(Steam Yacht, 1907)
- Lynx (Motor Boat, 1916)
- Lynx II
(Motor Boat, 1917)
NOTES:
To the best of our knowledge, the Online Library's pictures
are all in the Public Domain, and can therefore be freely downloaded
and used for any purpose.
Some images linked from this page may bear obsolete credit lines
citing the organization name: "Naval Historical Center".
Effective 1 December 2008 the name should be cited as: "Naval
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