The Cutty Sark, the historic ship and tourist attraction in London’s Greenwich, is undergoing a major conservation project, which will culminate at the end of next year with a visitor centre and ...
Seventy years after Cutty Sark made its final voyage, historians are now looking to hear from anyone who remembers the day it was towed into its final location. The British tea clipper ship was ...
[First look] Grimshaw’s £50 million overhaul of the Cutty Sark museum in Greenwich, London re-opens next week Visitors will now be able to walk beneath the 143-year-old, Grade-I listed tea clipper and ...
The Cutty Sark – the world’s most iconic tea clipper – is officially open to visitors again following a £50million restoration project. Yahoo! News was lucky enough to get a sneak peek of the ...
GREENWICH, England – Technology, rot and now fire have caught up with the Cutty Sark, the graceful clipper ship built in the 19th century to speed fresh tea from China to Britain’s tables. After a ...
One of Britain’s most cherished maritime treasures will complete a miraculous rise from the ashes when it reopens to the public later this week. The Cutty Sark was devastated by fire in May 2007 but a ...
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 ...
When the sleek, beautiful tea clipper Cutty Sark was launched in 1869, built for speed to beat the competition and get the precious early tea harvest back to the European market, she was named for the ...
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