'City of Adelaide'

The Splendid Clipper Ship


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All members of the 'Clipper Ship City of Adelaide 1864 Preservation Trust' are 100% volunteers and do not receive any remuneration in any way, in any form, at any time. They donate their own time, own materials and own money to support the clipper. Thus 100% of your donation will go directly towards the efforts to save the historic clipper ship City of Adelaide.


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By Electronic Transfer

Donations can be deposited directly to our Bank Account:

From within Australia:

Bank Account Name: Clipper Ship City of Adelaide
Bank Branch: CPS Community Credit Union, Adelaide, South Australia
BSB Number: 805-022
Account Number: 03197348

From outside of Australia:

SWIFT Code: CUSCAU2SXXX
Branch Number: 805-022
Account Number: 03197348
Account Name: Clipper Ship City of Adelaide

By Post:

Please send a cheque or money order to:

The Trustee for Clipper Ship ‘City of Adelaide’ 1864 Preservation Fund
PO Box 535
Kent Town SA 5071
Australia

In-Kind Donations

A project to transport a rare 144 year old composite clipper from Scotland to the antipodean destination of Port Adelaide requires some unique resources such as:

  • a barge,
  • a heavy lift ship,
  • salvage services in Scotland,
  • heavy lift transport in Adelaide,
  • media support,
  • champions,
  • celebrity endorsement,
  • legal and accounting services, and
  • a suite of support services.

If you believe that you can help and would like to associate your name with an iconic project that will attract worldwide attention, in particular in the United Kingdom and Australia, we would be delighted to hear from you.

Last Updated ( Monday, 21 April 2008 )
 

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