The
"Carrick",
old clipper, at the Broomielaw
on River Clyde in Glasgow city centre |
The
"Carrick",
old clipper, at the Broomielaw
on River Clyde in Glasgow city centre 'Carrick' - built as the 'City of Adelaide - and the world's oldest surviving clipper. Built in Sunderland, in 1864, to carry immigrants to Australia and wool and copper back to Blighty, she later saw service in the North American timber trade, as a hospital ship, moored off Southampton, and as a Royal Navy training ship, before retiring to become the RNVR Club, moored on the Clyde. |
The
"Carrick",
old clipper, at the Broomielaw
on River Clyde in Glasgow city centre |
The
"Carrick",
old clipper, at the Broomielaw
on River Clyde in the city centre of Glasgow |
A historical view of The City of Adelaide / HMS Carrick |
HMS
Carrick RNVR
drill ship in 1931 at Greenock
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The City of Adelaide / HMS Carrick |
The City of Adelaide / HMS Carrick In
Port Augusta, Australia, c1880
Coat of Arms on the stern of the City of Adelaide |
The City of Adelaide / HMS Carrick |
Carrick on barge headed for London and then Adelaide, Australia |
Carrick in Adelaide, Australia |
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The
Cutty Sark -
sister ship of
the Carrick
|
The
Cutty Sark -
sister ship of
the Carrick
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