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Clipper Games Ltd. (not to be confused with Clipper, the Dutch subsidiary of Parker Brothers in the 1970s) [3] was a British company based in Portsmouth.Although reviewer Brian Walker noted that the company planned to create a series of family games, Ocean Trader was their only product, a 1988 board game designed by John Rudford.
The Clipper card. On June 16, 2010, MTC changed the TransLink name to Clipper, an homage to the clipper ships of the 19th century, the fastest way to travel from the East Coast to San Francisco, [16] and eliminated the contact interface which had been used to load funds onto the cards at TransLink machines.
Clipper ship sailing card for the Free Trade, printed by Nesbitt & Co., New York, early 1860s. Departures of clipper ships, mostly from New York and Boston to San Francisco, were advertised by clipper-ship sailing cards. These cards, slightly larger than today's postcards, were produced by letterpress and wood engraving on coated card stock.
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A sailing card for the clipper Kingfisher Sailing card for clipper ship Great Republic Sailing card advertising the clipper ship Peruvian. A sailing card is a printed advertisement with information on a ship and its sailing dates, especially clipper ships. [1] Mystic Seaport in Mystic Connecticut has a collection of sailing cards. [2]
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