19th century shipping posters - a photoset on Flickr
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Saved by 4 people (0 private), first by anonymouse user on 2007-03-12
- Gatiao on 2008-02-15 - Tags flikr , posters
- Nmithani on 2007-07-21 - Tags ads , art , design , flickr , imported del.icio.us , posters
- Mr_maher on 2007-03-14 - Tags 19th century , advertising , history , images , transportation , us , us history
- Bokashiman on 2007-03-12 - Tags 07mar , 2007 , advertising , ephemera , graphics
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Clipper ship trade cards are cards that were issued by dispatch lines to advertise specific voyages of clipper ships from one port (usually New York or Boston) to another (usually San Francisco). They were distributed primarily during the late 1850s and early 1860s."
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