Fanny (ship)
A number of sailing vessels were named Fanny, after the given name Fanny:
- Fanny (1810), a 432-ton merchant ship built upon the Thames River, England, that transported convicts to Port Jackson in 1816.
- Fanny (1812 privateer), an armed merchantman that sailed between Liverpool and South America.
- Fanny (1829), a 275-ton merchant ship built at Calcutta, British India, that transported convicts to Port Jackson in 1833.
See also
- HMS Fanny
- CSS Fanny, a small propellor-driven steamer used by the Confederate Navy to defend the sounds of northeastern North Carolina.
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