Blue Jacket (clipper)

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The Blue Jacket was an 1854 medium clipper well known for the lavish decoration of the staterooms and saloon. She served in the Liverpool and Australia trades. The ship was named after the blue jackets, a traditional name for sailors in the US and British navies. rdf:langString
O Blue Jacket foi um veleiro construido em 1854, que navegou na rota entre o porto de Liverpool e a Austrália. Recebeu este nome por causa dos blue jackets, um nome tradicional utilizado para identificar marinheiros norte americanos e britânicos. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Blue Jacket (clipper)
rdf:langString Blue Jacket (veleiro)
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rdf:langString , or 41 ft. 6 in.
rdf:langString Robert E. Jackson, East Boston, MA
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rdf:langString Seccomb & Taylor, Boston ; Sold to John Frost for his Fox Line of Australian packets later that year.
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rdf:langString The Blue Jacket was an 1854 medium clipper well known for the lavish decoration of the staterooms and saloon. She served in the Liverpool and Australia trades. The ship was named after the blue jackets, a traditional name for sailors in the US and British navies.
rdf:langString O Blue Jacket foi um veleiro construido em 1854, que navegou na rota entre o porto de Liverpool e a Austrália. Recebeu este nome por causa dos blue jackets, um nome tradicional utilizado para identificar marinheiros norte americanos e britânicos.
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xsd:string Caught fire and sank March 5, 1869
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