MBT Baltimore clipper "Fair Rosamond" ex "Dos Amigos" (ca 1832) - Building Plan Scale 1 : N/A (10.00.019)

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Article number: 10.00.019

The Fair Rosamond, originally known as the Dos Amigos, was a Baltimore clipper built around 1832. This type of ship, the Baltimore clipper, was known for its speed and manoeuvrability, making it ideal for long trading voyages, but also for piracy or smuggling, which often occurred in the 19th century.

 

About the Fair Rosamond (ex Dos Amigos):

Construction and design: The Fair Rosamond was a typical Baltimore clipper, a type of fast sailing ship developed in the early 19th century in Baltimore, Maryland. These ships had a streamlined design with a sharp bow, a long, slender profile, and large sails that enabled them to sail quickly across the ocean. Baltimore clippers were often associated with speed and manoeuvrability, making them ideal for commercial purposes such as trade, but also for less legal activities such as piracy.

Name and History: The ship was originally built under the name Dos Amigos around 1832, but it was later renamed the Fair Rosamond. The name change may be related to the different owners or repurposing of the ship over time. The Fair Rosamond, like many clippers of that era, was often used for trade and may have been involved in expeditions to the Caribbean, South America, and the East Coast of the United States.

Usage: Baltimore clippers such as the Fair Rosamond were often used for faster voyages, such as smuggling goods or transporting valuable cargo like spices, tea, or even slaves (before the slave trade was abolished). The Fair Rosamond could have sailed in the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, areas known for their lucrative trade routes in the 19th century.

Later years and disappearance: Like other Baltimore clippers, the Fair Rosamond was eventually overtaken by the rise of larger and more efficient steamships in the late 19th century. These ships were faster, more reliable, and less dependent on wind, making traditional sailing ships like the Fair Rosamond less suitable for long voyages.

The Fair Rosamond (or Dos Amigos) is an example of the Baltimore clipper, representing an iconic type of ship from the 19th century, known for its speed and success on the trade and smuggling routes of that era.



Specifications:

 

Drawing number

 

10.00.019

Description

 

Baltimore clipper "Fair Rosamond" ex "Dos Amigos" (ca 1832)

Quality

 

sp/lines; elevation; deck plan; no rigging plan

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Number of sheets A3

1

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Weight in grams

35

Particulars

l.o.a. 32 cm

dM 1941/8; 1967/8,9,10

Copy article: 12.00.019 (17 pages)

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