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Hallowe'en (clipper)
Hallowe'en (clipper) Hallowe’en was a clipper ship, measuring 216.6ft x 35.2ft ... with tea and was wrecked off Salcombe. Clipper ships, designers & builders British-built clippers ...
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Clipper
Clipper For other uses, see Clipper (disambiguation). A model of a vessel of the clipper type, the four-masted barque named Belle Étoile A clipper was a very fast multiple-masted sailing ... clippers had a large relative sail area. "Clipper ships" were mostly products of British ...
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Clipper ships
Clipper ships Summary details of famous Clipper Ships (those without a separate Wikipedia Article ... of again. Blackadder, 1870, (sister ship to Hallowe'en), built by Maudsley, Sons & Field at Greenwich ... such an extent that her sister ship Hallowe'en was not handed over to ...
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Blackadder (clipper)
Blackadder (clipper) Blackadder was a clipper ship, a sister ship to Hallowe'en, built in 1870 by Maudsley, Sons & Field ... such an extent that her sister ship, Hallowe'en, was not handed over to ...
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Tsaitsing (clipper)
Tsaitsing (clipper) Taitsing was a composite built clipper ship, measuring 192ft x 31.5ft x ... by Charles Connell & Co, Glasgow. Full Listings Clipper ships, designers & builders British-built clippers Ariel | Blackadder | Cutty Sark | Hallowe'en | Leander | Lothair | Norman Court | Sir Lancelot | ...
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Leander (clipper)
Leander (clipper) Leander was a composite built clipper ship, measuring 215.5ft x 35.2ft ... of Glasgow for Joseph Somes. Full Listings Clipper ships, designers & builders British-built clippers Ariel | Blackadder | Cutty Sark | Hallowe'en | Leander | Lothair | Norman Court | Sir Lancelot | ...
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Lothair (clipper)
Lothair (clipper) Lothair was an iron-hulled clipper ship of 794 tons, built in 1869 ... sailed on until about 1910. Full Listings Clipper ships, designers & builders British-built clippers Ariel | Blackadder | Cutty Sark | Hallowe'en | Leander | Lothair | Norman Court | Sir Lancelot | ...
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Lightning (clipper)
Lightning (clipper) Lightning was a clipper ship, one of the last really large ... days spent in port.Along the Clipper Way, by Francis Chichester; page 69. Hodder ... 8 m) of water. References Other Clipper Ships Clipper ships, designers & builders British-built clippers ...
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Ariel (clipper)
Ariel (clipper) Ariel was a clipper ship, measuring 197.4ft x 33.9ft ... Sydney and was not heard of again. Clipper ships, designers & builders British-built clippers Ariel | Blackadder | Cutty Sark | Hallowe'en | Leander | Lothair | Norman Court | Sir Lancelot | ...
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Thermopylae (clipper)
Thermopylae (clipper) Thermopylae was an extreme composite clipper ship built in 1868 by Walter Hood ... under sail. In 1872 she raced the clipper Cutty Sark from Shanghai back to London ... torpedoed her at sea in 1906. Other Clipper Ships Clipper ships, designers & builders British-built clippers ...
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