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    • Eleanor (Ellen) Creesy & Flying Cloud

      Started by: Frank Scott in: Nautical Research: 1830 – Present Day

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      Frank Scott

    • First use of the simile ‘Greyhound’ for a fast ship

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      Tony Beales

    • The composite clipper Torrens, 1875-1910

      Started by: Michael Leek in: Nautical Research: 1830 – Present Day

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      Frank Scott

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