This marvelous set of 6 drinks menus were used by Pan Am Airlines during the 1960s for their drinks service.  Each print is of a Clipper Ship from the 1800s, after which Pan Am named their Clipper Ship serves.  Apparently, Clipper ships were the fastest in their time.  The 6 prints represent the following ships:  1)  Clipper Ship Nightingale, 2)   Clipper Ship Flying Cloud 3)   Clipper Ship Challenge, 4)  Clipper Ship Ocean Express, 5)  Clipper Ship Adelaide, 6)  Clipper Ship Young America.  Each print has the name of the ship, tonage information and printer:  New York, Published by N. Currier, 152 Nassau St.  The back side of the menu has the Pan Am logo with a list of their beverage offerings.  Measurements for these fabulous creations are:  Height from top to bottom=10 inches, Length from side to side=12-1/4 inches.  These beautiful menus have been well cared for, appear to have never been displayed and are in excellent vintage condition, free from tears or stains.  They are perfect if you collect Pan Am memorabilia or to enhance your nautical print collection.