Posted 9 years ago
Deniseo33
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Anyone know anything about this I believe it came from an old 1940 calendar. It of and old clipper ship. It says "danger on the seas"
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Posted 9 years ago
Deniseo33
(3 items)
Anyone know anything about this I believe it came from an old 1940 calendar. It of and old clipper ship. It says "danger on the seas"
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My guess, is a tea clipper.
It's a commercial clipper. No pennants, three-masted, square-rigged. I don't see a spanker (or driver sail) and no indication of it also being steam powered, as well.
The style was common from the mid-1800's through the end of the century.
Spankers/drivers (which were more common than not) are fore and aft sails rigged behind the mizzen course (after most mast, lower sail) on a gaff (a pole set out horizontally from the mizzen mast) and used to give a little extra impetus.
IMHO, this is a romanticized image and not a particular vessel. Otherwise, there'd be some identifying features (name, figurehead, markings, flags, etc.)