GREENWICH, England – A spectacular fire early Monday heavily damaged the clipper ship Cutty Sark, one of London's proudest relics of the 19th century tea trade with China designed to be the fastest ...
A south-east London DLR station where broken escalators have left passengers forced to climb 121 stairs has been branded a “national disgrace” and “not fit for purpose”. All four escalators at Cutty ...
I climbed the rigging of the famous 18th century tea clipper The Cutty Sark just like the sailors would when it was a working ship. On April 2, 2022, The Cutty Sark launched a new experience giving ...
Plans to create a new riverside pub beside the Cutty Sark in Greenwich have been refused due to fears it would harm the appearance of the historic area. The proposal would have seen a new pub ...
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The restored 19th Century Cutty Sark ship is to be reopened to the public nearly five years after it was gutted by a fire. The tea clipper sited in Greenwich, south-east London, will allow people on ...
The masts on the Cutty Sark are being raised for the first time since the fire which gutted the famous ship in south-east London in 2007. A crane has put the foremast in place on the 19th Century tea ...
From 29 January, a fortnight of special performances will feature comedians such as Ross Noble and Alan Davies. The 85-seat venue is located in the lower hold of the 19th century clipper, where ...
A new exhibition centre dedicated to the £25m restoration of the Cutty Sark has opened in Greenwich, south London. The world-famous 138-year-old tea clipper has been closed to visitors while it ...
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