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The Great Tea Race of 1866 - Smithsonian MagazineDec 15, 2011 · Anjer in Java, one of the waystations on the clipper route–though the fast ships sailed non-stop from China home to London, San Francisco or New ...
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What Was The Clipper Route? - World AtlasMay 30, 2018 · The Clipper Route was a traditional shipping route that was used by the clipper ships to travel between Europe and the Far East as well as to New Zealand and ...Missing: maritime | Show results with:maritime
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THE FABULOUS STORY OF THE CLIPPER ROUTE - IDEC SPORTJan 7, 2020 · We look back today at this legendary voyage, where commercial rivalry back in the nineteenth Century led to the first races between sailing ships.Missing: maritime | Show results with:maritime
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The resilience of the sailing ship - CEPRSep 12, 2024 · ... roaring forties. Figure 2 Tracks of voyages from Europe to Melbourne ... It should come as no surprise that this became known as the clipper route ...
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[PDF] Sailing Ship Technology, Navigation and the Duration of Voyages to ...circle sailing, many captains chose a compromise route that just edged the roaring forties ... clipper route. Evidence from voyages to Melbourne suggests ...
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The Clipper Ship Era/Chapter 17 - Wikisource, the free online libraryJan 18, 2013 · Running her easting down to the southward of the Cape of Good Hope, she made in four successive days 1344 miles, her best day's run being 364 ...
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The Last Grain Race | Proceedings - May 1950 Vol. 76/5/567From Spencer Gulf to Cape Horn is roughly 6,000 miles, and most masters in sail who wish to make quick passages homewards choose this way if they can. The ...
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The Great Clippers 1820-1870, history of the fastest trade ships ever ...She also made a record 24 hours run at 18.2 knots on average, over 432 nautical miles topping at 21 knots in several occasions. On the Australian line, thanks ...
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[PDF] an analysis of the keelson and supporting timbers of americanOct 8, 2025 · HISTORY OF CLIPPER DESIGN AND USE. 2.1. History of Clipper Design. The clipper era passed relatively quickly in shipbuilding terms as the ...
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What is a Clipper Ship - History, Development And CharacteristicsJun 18, 2024 · A clipper ship was a merchant ship from the 19th century that plied global routes and ferried cargo and passengers.
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Clipper Ship Era | Research Starters - EBSCOThe Clipper Ship Era, spanning from 1845 to 1857, was marked by the creation of fast, long-range sailing vessels that transformed maritime trade.
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16 Clipper - Deutsches Historisches Museum· Sail area: approx. 3,000 m². · Carrying capacity: approx. 1,700 tonnes. · Speed: max. 17.5 knots (~ 32 km/h). Imprint. © Deutsches Historisches Museum.
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The Great China Race. The Clipper Ships Taeping & Ariel passing ...The Taeping and Ariel raced to deliver tea from China to London and East India docks on Sept 6, 1866, with the first to arrive getting a higher price.
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The Navigation of the China Seas | Proceedings - 1879 Vol 5/3/8Before the days of clipper ships it was customary to so plan the voyage that a fair monsoon would be carried both ways. An attempt to beat up the China sea ...Missing: challenges | Show results with:challenges
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The Famous Ariel - Shipping Wonders of the WorldLiable to encounter typhoons in China seas, the China clipper possessed seaworthiness of a high order, and, although the weight aloft was limited ...
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Fates of Well-Known Clipper Ships - Shipsandthings Wiki - FandomOf the more famous early clippers, the Houqua foundered in a typhoon in the China seas in 1865 while under command of Captain McKenzie. The Sea Witch made ...
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The Speed of Clippers: Fiery Cross - EcoClipperSep 24, 2021 · The first departures from China usually happened in late May or early June. Over the years passage time improved as ship design and rigging were ...
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The 1872 Tea Race | Blogs - Heritage & Education CentreAug 19, 2021 · In June of 1872, two tea clippers, the Cutty Sark, and her keen rival, the Thermopylae, raced from Shanghai to Britain in a bid to gain recognition.
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The tea clipper 'Thermopylae' | Royal Museums GreenwichThe old rivalry was reborn and between 1885-95 the 'Cutty Sark' beat the 'Thermopylae' every year on the wool run. In 1895 the 'Thermopylae' was bought by ...
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[PDF] Crimean War's impact on mail from Australia, 1855-1857Clippers sailed from Liverpool via the two-capes route: around Cape of Good Hope, a stop at Melbourne, then with few exceptions a return to Liverpool via Cape ...
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The Grain Race - Amusing PlanetApr 9, 2020 · This route, historically sailed by clipper ships and thus known as the “clipper route”, offered captains the fastest circumnavigation of the ...
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Journeys to Australia - Museums VictoriaExplore the journey through immigrants' stories. Discover the changing routes and travelling conditions experienced over the decades.
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The Clipper Ship Era/Chapter 18 - Wikisource, the free online libraryJan 20, 2013 · The James Baines sailed from Liverpool for Melbourne December 9, 1854, and made the passage out in the record time of 63 days, her best twenty- ...
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The timber trade before 1840 - Te Ara Encyclopedia of New ZealandMar 2, 2009 · The first trading ship, the Fancy, arrived in the Hauraki Gulf in 1794. Its crew felled trees (probably kahikatea) beside the Waihou River with ...
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A Short History Of Grain Races - Hudson River Maritime MuseumSep 24, 2021 · According to Georg Kahn's book The Last Tall Ships most of the passages were about 100 days from Australia around Cape Horn to England. The ...
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First frozen meat shipment leaves New Zealand - NZ HistoryJan 26, 2021 · New Zealand's first successful shipment of frozen meat to Britain in 1882 had a huge impact on the colony, paving the way for the trade in frozen meat and ...
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Cape Horn: why it is the most dangerous cape in the world | YACHTAug 23, 2025 · Cape Horn is home to the largest ship graveyard in the world. Over 800 ships sank there and 10,000 sailors found their watery graves in the area ...Missing: 1850-1900 | Show results with:1850-1900
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Nicaragua, Central America, Marine History and World Seaports ...Nicaragua was colonized by both Spanish and British. Greytown was a British-occupied port, and the San Juan River was used for the California Gold Rush.Native Hut. Carib Indian In... · The Nicaragua Route · Traveller's TravailsMissing: alternative | Show results with:alternative
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The Golden Skein: California's Gold-Rush Transportation NetworkThe Panama Route. The fastest way to get to California from the East was to take a steamer to Panama, cross the narrow isthmus to the Pacific, then take ...
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Eleanor Creesy - Time and NavigationThe woman navigator of the Flying Cloud. In 1851, the clipper ship Flying Cloud raced from New York to San Francisco in just 89 days, 21 hours.
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The Most Dangerous Sailing Routes | ZeymarineNov 12, 2024 · Cape Horn, sometimes called the “Mount Everest of sailing,” is one of the most challenging sailing routes in the world.
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The First Opium War - MIT Visualizing CulturesThe major India source of British opium bound for China was Patna in Bengal, where the drug was processed and packed into chests holding about 140 pounds.
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American Merchants and the China Opium Trade, 1800–1840Jun 11, 2012 · These activities forced the monopolistic British East India Company to protect its opium trade to China and led to the Opium War in 1839 ...
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Project Sea Witch - San Francisco Maritime National Park AssociationOn her first voyage to China in 1847, she sailed home laden with tea and arrived in New York harbor after only 77 days at sea. Two years later she covered the ...
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How U.S. Clipper Ships Changed World Trade | National GeographicAug 31, 2018 · Clipper ships traveled at blistering speeds but conditions on board were brutal, and opium was their most profitable cargo.
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The Smithsonian and the 19th century guano trade: This poop is crapMay 31, 2017 · The clipper ship "Black Warrior" was built in Maine in 1853 and ... It made guano voyages to Peru in 1855 and 1857. It also sailed to ...Missing: routes Chile
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Incas, Guano and Clipper Ships - Collections & ResearchJan 30, 2017 · Hundreds of American ships were among the multi-national fleets that hauled guano in the mid-19th century.Missing: nitrate routes Chile
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Geographical Impacts of the Suez and Panama CanalsA 21,000 km journey around Africa, taking 24 days, is reduced to a 12,000 km journey taking 14 days. Therefore, the Suez Canal saves between 7 to 10 days of ...
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The Suez Canal and World Shipping, 1869-1914 - jstorThe most obvious benefit conferred on steamships using the canal was the saving in distance. To reach Bombay from Liverpool required an Ii,560-sea-mile trip ...
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Clipper Ships | The Geography of Transport SystemsThe opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 also favored the usage of steamships in long-distance trade between Europe and Asia by reducing travel distances and ...Missing: P&O | Show results with:P&O
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The First U.S. Transcontinental Railroad: Expected Profits and ...Mar 13, 2013 · The price and traffic of sailing ships and Panama steamers to and from China and California made observed revenue $31 million per annum.
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VILLIERS BARQUE WINS GRAIN RACE; Parma Reaches Falmouth ...-- Breaking all records since the days of the clipper ships, Alan Villiers's four-masted barque Parma arrived here today, after an eighty-three- day passage ...
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How Shipwrecks Shape the Seafloor - Smithsonian MagazineMay 12, 2022 · Research has shown that shipwrecks can intensely affect the structure, chemistry and biological makeup of marine ecosystems, even decades after they occur.
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Vendée Globe 2020 - Everything you need to know - Olympics.comThe Vendée Globe starts in the Vendée region of France and, like the Volvo Ocean Race, takes the clipper route of circumnavigation used by ships carrying goods ...
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New Solo Record in Vendée Globe - Explorersweb »Jan 19, 2017 · The Vendée Globe, which was founded in 1989, follows the 'clipper route' around Africa's Cape of Good Hope, Australia's Cape Leeuwin and South ...Missing: similarity | Show results with:similarity
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Race Route - Clipper Round The World RaceThe Clipper Race is one of the biggest challenges of the natural world and an endurance test like no other.
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Leg 1 | The Atlantic Trade Winds - Clipper RaceRace from Europe to South America, navigating the Bay of Biscay, battling trade winds, and experiencing the doldrums in this diverse Atlantic crossing.Leg Statistics · What To Expect · Spain
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Cutty Sark | Royal Museums GreenwichStep aboard the historic tea clipper Cutty Sark, the fastest ship of its time and now a famous sight in the heart of Greenwich's UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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"Cutty Sark": a museum classic with an eventful past | YACHTMar 30, 2023 · The tea clipper "Cutty Sark" is the last of its kind. The classic is now in a museum in London and has a dramatic past.
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Weather Routing Software for Sailors | Cruising WorldMar 14, 2019 · Weather-routing software can help users determine the optimal departure time and routing based on user-specified parameters.
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The Climate Crisis Gives Sailing Ships a Second WindApr 27, 2023 · The climate crisis gives sailing ships a second wind. Cargo vessels are some of the dirtiest vehicles in existence. Can a centuries-old technology help to ...
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The Australian Coast-to-Coast Leg | Clipper 2019-20 Race - YouTubeJan 14, 2020 · The Airlie Beach foreshore came alive for the Whitsundays Clipper Race Carnival Welcome Event and Race 5 Prizegiving event.Missing: Zealand | Show results with:Zealand
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Offshore Sailing in the Climate Crisis - Part 1 - CurrentsJul 30, 2022 · This could significantly change local wind and wave patterns, preferred sailing routes and the areas that are desirable as cruising grounds.
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Climate Change and the Future of Sailing - Sail GreenerJun 6, 2022 · How does climate change influence severe storms? Hurricanes gain energy from heat in the top layers of the ocean. Sea surface temperatures ...