Clipper route — The Clipper Route followed by ships sailing between England and Australia/New Zealand. In sailing, the clipper route was the traditional route sailed by clipper ships between Europe and the Far East, Australia and New Zealand. The route ran from… … Wikipedia
Clipper — This article is about the 19th century sailing ships. For other uses, see Clipper (disambiguation). Clipper Ship Lightning an American clipper ship of the 1850s … Wikipedia
N.B. Palmer (clipper) — Career United States Owner: A.A. Low Brother, New York … Wikipedia
List of clipper ships — This transport related list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. At the crest of the clipper wave year of 1852, there were 200 clippers rounding Cape Horn. Notable examples of the clipper ship include … Wikipedia
Memnon (clipper) — This article is about a ship. For other meanings, see Memnon. Career (United States) … Wikipedia
Medium clipper — A Medium clipper is a type of clipper designed for both cargo carrying capacity and speed. An evolutionary adaptation of the extreme clipper, the medium clipper had been invented by 1851, when the hull type appeared in U.S. shipyards. Medium… … Wikipedia
Dutch clipper — While the majority of the clipper ships sailed under British and American flags, more than a hundred clippers were built in the Netherlands. They were medium clippers rather than the larger extreme clipper. At an exhibition in Amsterdam in 1852… … Wikipedia
Ocean Telegraph / Light Brigade (clipper) — Career Name: Ocean Telegraph / Light Brigade Owner: 1854: Reed, Wade & … Wikipedia
Cremorne (clipper) — Cremorne Career (United States) … Wikipedia
Challenger (clipper) — For the American clipper ship, see Challenger (1853 clipper). Career (United Kingdom) … Wikipedia