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  • [Date]: April 19
    [Country]:  United States
    [Builder and location]: Samuel Hall, East Boston, Massachusetts
    [Ship]: John Gilpin
    [Class and type]: Extreme clipper
    [Notes]: for Pierce & Hunnewell, Boston

  • [Date]: September 13
    [Country]:  United States
    [Builder and location]: J.O. Curtis, Medford, Massachusetts
    [Ship]: Whirlwind
    [Class and type]: Clipper
    [Notes]:

  • [Date]: July 3
    [Country]:  United States
    [Builder and location]: J.O. Curtis, Medford, Massachusetts
    [Ship]: Onward
    [Class and type]: Extreme clipper
    [Notes]: William Lincoln and Co., Boston

  • [Date]: August
    [Country]:  United States
    [Builder and location]: Hayden & Cudworth, Medford, Massachusetts
    [Ship]: Gem of the Ocean
    [Class and type]: Clipper
    [Notes]:

  • [Date]: September 9
    [Country]:  United States
    [Builder and location]: William H. Webb, New York City, New York
    [Ship]: Flying Dutchman
    [Class and type]: Clipper
    [Notes]: for William H. Webb

  • [Date]: September 14
    [Country]:  United States
    [Builder and location]: Donald McKay, East Boston, Massachusetts
    [Ship]: Westward Ho!
    [Class and type]: Extreme clipper
    [Notes]: for Sampson & Tappan

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According to the Lloyd’s Register of British and foreign ships, the most significant event in 1852 was the release of propeller-propelled ships, rather than paddle steamers, as modern scholars believe. During World War I, every country developed a shipbuilding industry, many countries from the earliest canoes, wooden ships began to industrial shipbuilding. The 13 ships generated by this tool, released by the United States and Britain, represent the best of the world’s ships of the year.

When you randomly look at a ship that was published that year, you can find details about when it was published, the country of publication, the name of the ship, the class and type of the ship, and who built it that year. The launch of these ships represented the world’s most advanced shipbuilding technology, but also became the world’s countries to imitate the boat art, was listed in world history.

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