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Pages in category "1855 ships" The following 74 pages are in this category, out of 74 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
an extreme clipper launched in 1855, was named after the father of ship building on the Mystic, Thatcher Magoun, who died the year that she was launched. Titan: 1855 United States Abandoned in 1858 Unknown She was built in 1855 by Roosevelt & Joyce at New York, and was owned by D. G. & W. Bacon of Boston.
Transport ship: For French Navy. [148] 16 July United Kingdom: Messrs. Lawrence, Hill & Co. Port Glasgow: Gambia: Steamship: For African Steam Ship Company. [149] 16 July United Kingdom: James Geddie Garmouth: Grace: Schooner: For Messrs. Forrest & Florence. [150] 16 July United Kingdom: James Laing Sunderland: La Hogue: Full-rigged ship: For ...
This category is for ships launched in the decade 1850s. 1800s; 1810s; ... 1855 ships (74 P) 1856 ships (65 P) 1857 ships ... This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
The list of naval ships of Germany includes all naval ships ... (1855 ): schooner ... (Type 340) minesweeper, commissioned 1960—1973) is for sale click for details ...
Sometimes these ships could reach 20 knots (37 km/h). "The Prinz Albert," 1897, by Antonio Jacobsen. Clippers were built for seasonal trades such as tea, where an early cargo was more valuable, or for passenger routes. The small, fast ships were ideally suited to low-volume, high-profit goods, such as spices, tea, people, and mail. The values ...
The sailing ship Andrew Jackson, a 1,679-registered-ton medium clipper, was built by the firm of Irons & Grinnell in Mystic, Connecticut in 1855. The vessel was designed for the shipping firm of J.H. Brower & Co. to carry cargo intended for sale to participants in the California Gold Rush.
List of shipwrecks: 2 May 1855 Ship State Description Conference United Kingdom: The ship was attacked by pirates off the Barbary Coast and was abandoned by her crew. [5] [6] Eclipse United Kingdom: The brig ran aground at Little Bauline, Nova Scotia, British North America. [7] Europe United Kingdom: The brig foundered. Her crew were rescued ...