Louis Dodd (b.1943)

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Louis Dodd (b.1943)
'The American clipper Flying Cloud off the faneuil Hall Waterfront Boston, 1851'
signed 'Louis Dodd'
oil on panel
16 x 24in. (40.5 x 61cm.)

Lot Essay

The American clipper Flying Cloud was built by Donald McKay at East Boston in 1851 and purchased by Grinnell, Mintern & Co of New York for 90,000. With a 225 foot deck length and tonnage of 1,782 (American measurement), she spent her early years on the New York to San Francisco trade around Cape Horn, her maiden voyage setting a record for the run which her fourth voyage improved to 89 days and 8 hours, anchor to anchor, a time never bettered and still standing as the fastest for that route. Despite consistently good passage times to California, she was laid up in New York for lack of cargo for over 2½ years until sold to new owners in the autumn of 1859. Thereafter trading from London, including one tea voyage in 1860, she was chartered to carry troops home from Hong Kong in 1861-62 and, after arriving in London, was then sold to British owners. Employed on a variety of routes during the 1860's, she spent her final years in the timber trade until being wrecked on Beacon Island bar, outside St John's, Newfoundland, in 1874.

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