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" Clipper Ship Lightning ( clipper ) | Lightning " – an American clipper ship of the 1850s
While the first application of the term " clipper " in a nautical sense is by no means certain, it seems to have had an American origin when applied to the Baltimore clippers of the late 18th century.
Hornet ( clipper ) | Hornet – an American clipper ship of the 1850s
From 1839, larger American clipper ships started to be built beginning with the Akbar, 650 tons OM, in 1839, and including the 1844-built Houqua, 581 tons OM.
From 1851 or earlier another type of clipper ship was also being built in American shipyards, the medium clipper.
Clipper ships largely ceased being built in American shipyards in 1859 when, unlike the earlier boom years, only 4 clipper ships were built.
That is except for a small number built in the 1860s, and the last American clipper ship from the East Boston shipyard of Donald McKay in 1869, the Glory of the Seas.
Earlier British clipper ships had become known as extreme clippers, and were considered to be " as sharp as the American " built ships.
From 1859 a new design was developed for British clipper ships that was nothing like the American clippers.
Most clipper cards were printed in the 1850s and 1860s, and represented the first pronounced use of color in American advertising art.
The clipper bow on carriers was an American peculiarity, Japanese ships did not feature it and British ships had the similar but differently-shaped " hurricane bow ," whose purpose was, like the clipper bow, to improve hydrodynamic efficiency and, unlike the clipper bow, protect the hangar deck from spray.
In 1818, the Black Ball Line opened a regularly scheduled New York – Liverpool service with clipper ships, beginning an era when American sailing packets dominated the North Atlantic saloon-passenger trade that lasted until the introduction of steamships.
Palmer was exhibited at The Crystal Palace, London, in 1851, and attracted much attention as a fine example of the American clipper ship.
George Francis Train ( March 24, 1829 – January 5, 1904 ) was an American entrepreneurial businessman who organized the clipper ship line that sailed around Cape Horn to San Francisco ; he organized the Union Pacific Railroad and the Credit Mobilier in the United States, and a horse tramway company in England while there during the American Civil War.
Currier and Ives was the most prolific and successful company of lithographers in the U. S. Its lithographs represented every phase of American life, and included the themes of hunting, fishing, whaling, city life, rural scenes, historical scenes, clipper ships, yachts, steamships, the Mississippi River, Hudson River scenes, railroads, politics, comedy, gold mining, winter scenes, commentary on life, portraits, and still lifes.
The town is located southwest and adjacent to the community of Pointe-du-Chêne which features Parlee Beach Provincial Park as well as the Pointe-du-Chêne wharf which was once the eastern terminus of the European and North American Railway as well as a stopover for Pan-Am's trans-Atlantic " clipper " air service that featured large seaplanes.
Her paternal grandfather was the historian and acclaimed author Henry Dwight Sedgwick III ; her great grandmother, Susanna Shaw, was the sister of Robert Gould Shaw, the American Civil War Colonel ; and her great-great grandfather, Robert Bowne Minturn, was a part owner of the Flying Cloud clipper ship and is credited with creating and promoting Central Park in New York City.
* 1855, Whistler, American clipper ship, 942 tons, two lives lost.

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Britain began designing the ship in 1956 but got nowhere until the American government decided to end a ban on sharing military secrets with Britain that had been imposed after Fuchs blabbed.
After the first battle between two ironclads took place in 1862 during the American Civil War, it became clear that the ironclad had replaced the unarmoured line-of-battle ship as the most powerful warship afloat.
The ironclad, first used in the American Civil War, resistant to cannons, soon made the wooden ship obsolete.
* 1943 – A Luftwaffe bombing raid on the harbour of Bari, Italy, sinks numerous cargo and transport ships, including an American Liberty ship, the John Harvey, with a stockpile of World War I-era mustard gas.
Mipps then joined Syn in his quest for revenge, pursuing Tappitt and Imogene throughout the thirteen American colonies ( supposedly preaching the gospel to the Indians ) and around the world ( as part of a whaling voyage ) afterwards, and was with him in the Caribbean when Dr. Syn turned again to piracy, assuming the name of Captain Clegg ( taking the name " Clegg " from a certain vicious biting fly he had encountered in America ), hijacking his enemy Tappitt's own ship and crew and sailing off with them ( renaming the ship the Imogene ) to become the most infamous pirate of the day.
* Enterprise ( 1776 ), a ship of the Continental Navy during the American Revolution
During the War of 1812, Key, accompanied by the American Prisoner Exchange Agent Colonel John Stuart Skinner, dined aboard the British ship HMS Tonnant, as the guests of three British officers: Vice Admiral Alexander Cochrane, Rear Admiral George Cockburn, and Major General Robert Ross.
* 1918 – SS Tuscania ( 1914 ) is torpedoed off the coast of Ireland ; it is the first ship carrying American troops to Europe to be torpedoed and sunk.
Vancouver did eventually learn of the river before he finished his survey — from Robert Gray, captain of the American merchant ship that conducted the first Euroamerican sailing of the Columbia River on 11 May 1792, after first sighting it on an earlier voyage in 1788.
* John D. Ford ( 1840 – 1918 ), American naval officer who served as ship engineer during Civil War and as commander in Spanish-American War
His American Fur Company purchased ten tons of Turkish opium, then shipped the contraband item to Canton on the packet ship Macedonian.
The Death of Klinghoffer ( 1991 ): The opera's story begins with the 1985 hijacking of the Italian cruise ship Achille Lauro by Palestinian terrorists and details the murder of a passenger named Leon Klinghoffer, a retired, physically disabled American Jew.
Kingman Reef was discovered by the American Captain Edmund Fanning of the ship Betsey on June 14, 1798.
In 2011, it was announced at the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting that a US Navy hydrographic ship equipped with a multibeam echosounder conducted a survey which mapped the entire trench to 100 m resolution.
* 1975 – Mayagüez incident: the Cambodian navy seizes the American merchant ship in international waters.
In 1849, the crew of the American ship Cutter was killed and eaten by the Pouma clan.
* 1861 – American Civil War: The " Trent Affair " – The stops the United Kingdom mail ship Trent and arrests two Confederate envoys, sparking a diplomatic crisis between the UK and US.
* 1941 – For the first time in World War II, a German submarine attacks an American ship.
* 1863 – American Civil War: The H. L. Hunley, the first submarine to sink a ship, sinks during a test, killing its inventor, Horace L. Hunley.

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The production stirred deep controversy by featuring nude performers in Mickey Mouse masks dancing on the ruins of the World Trade Center and a female singer with a painted on Hitler toothbrush moustache performing a straight arm Nazi salute, along with sinister portrayals of American soldiers, Uncle Sam, and Elvis Presley impersonators.
Friendly with other expatriate American artists, he summered at Broadway, Worcestershire, England, where he painted and vacationed alongside John Singer Sargent at the home of Francis Davis Millet.
The goal line is the chalked or painted line dividing the end zone from the field of play in American football and Canadian football.
Reynolds painted by American artist Gilbert Stuart, oil on canvas, 1784
After completing her commission for the archbishop, Cassatt traveled to Madrid and Seville, where she painted a group of paintings of Spanish subjects, including Spanish Dancer Wearing a Lace Mantilla ( 1873, in the National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution ).
Preacher is a comic book series created by writer Garth Ennis and artist Steve Dillon, published by the American comic book label Vertigo ( an imprint of DC Comics ), with painted covers by Glenn Fabry.
The painted rocks located at the southern end of the lake on the eastern cliff face depict an American Flag, Tee-pee, and several Native Americans.
Trumbull was a contemporary of the United States ' founding fathers and a participant in the American Revolutionary War ; he painted a self-portrait into Surrender of Lord Cornwallis.
The Director of the American Academy in Rome, Francis Davis Millet, directed the painted mural decorations.
His wife, the daughter of Thomas Moore of Philadelphia, was also painted in 1892 by the Swiss-born American artist Adolfo Müller-Ury ( 1862 – 1947 ).
The acclaimed American painter Rembrandt Peale painted him during his European stay, between 1808 and 1810, as one of the most prominent figures in Europe at the time.
The House in the Middle was an American 1954 short documentary film produced by the Federal Civil Defense Administration and the National Clean Up-Paint Up-Fix Up Bureau, which attempted to show that a clean, freshly painted house ( the middle house ) is more likely to survive a nuclear attack than its poorly maintained counterparts ( the right and left houses ).
" Alternatively, he argues, it might come from the stem agdlak, " striped, streaked ," thus " the striped ones ," in reference to American Indians who lived to the west and painted their faces.
In the 1990s, Virgin Atlantic jets were painted with " No-Way BA / AA " in opposition to the attempted merger between British Airways and American Airlines.
Picture Gorge, named for Native American pictographs painted on the canyon walls, is miles northwest of Dayville at the intersection of Route 26 and Oregon Route 19.
After the 9 / 11 attacks on the world trade center the egg was painted as a red, white, and blue American flag.
These models, although less true to scale and often featuring fantasy vehicles, were painted in bright metallic colors, fitted with racing-style " mag " wheels and slick tyres, were decidedly American in their model choice, and were marketed aggressively and with numerous accessory products, such as race track sets and the like.
The portrait of Hammer was painted in 1889 by the Swiss-born American artist Adolfo Müller-Ury ( 1862 – 1947 ) and is signed Muller d ' Uri.
Walter MacEwen, also American, painted there from 1883 to 1885.
Her portrait was painted twice by the noted American artist Thomas Sully.
* Numerous other American artists have painted Mount Monadnock, including Abbott Thayer, Rockwell Kent and Richard Whitney.
While some of the glyphs clearly show the American Black Vulture ’ s open nostril and hooked beak, some are assumed to be this species because they are vulture-like and painted black, but lack the King Vulture ’ s knob.
He was a friend of the American artist John Singer Sargent who painted several portraits of Edouard and his family, which are all, presently, in Museum mainly American ones.

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