Runnymede (ship)
Several ships have been named Runnymede, for Runnymede:
- was a barque–rigged sailing ship built in London. She traded between Britain and India, sailing under a license from he British East India Company. She made one voyage to Tasmania in 1839–1840 transporting convicts. She also carried immigrants to New South Wales. She was wrecked in 1844.
- , of 248 tons, was built in Hobart, Tasmania. She spent her career as a whaling ship. As such, she made 27 whaling voyages between 1849 and 1881. In 1881, she ran aground during a storm. She was stripped, refloated, and became a coal hulk. She was later burnt.
- at Sunderland, England. In 1856 she made her first voyage from London to Australia, transporting convicts to Western Australia. She was wrecked in 1866.