Originally built in 1868, the clipper Thermopylae was sold to Portugal in 1985, and renamed Pedro Nunes. In 1903, she was acquired by the Portuguese Navy for use as a training ship. She was sunk with full naval honours of the coast of Cascais, Portugal in 1907.
Seattle based operator of high-speed catamaran passenger ferries providing service between Seattle and Victoria. The company was acquired by a large German company in 2016.
Composite full rigged ship, 963 tons gross. She served briefly in the tea trade and then in the Australian wool trade to the United Kingdom. In 1895, he was bought by Portuguese interests and was renamed Ferreira. In 1922, she became a training ship in the UK under her original name and has been used as a museum in dry dock at Greenwich, UK since 1954.
Composite full rigged ship, 852 net registered tons. In 1886, he participated in a celebrated race against the clipper Taeping to bring the first cargo of tea of the season to London from Foochow China. She foundered, probably south of Australia, in 1872.