CHATHAM, England (Reuters Life!) - The masts and anchor from the Cutty Sark lie on the quayside in Chatham's historic dockyard ready for renovation. They got lucky. For large sections of the iconic ...
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 ...
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 ...
You are in: London > History > Cutty Sark > The Cutty Sark The famous tea clipper which has been moored at Greenwich since the 1950s. To move around in the image, hold down your left mouse button and ...
General view of the newly-restored Cutty Sark in Greenwich, east London, April 24, Five years after the Cutty Sark, once the pride of the British Empire, was ravaged by fire the ship has been restored ...
GREENWICH, England — A spectacular fire caused heavy damage to the clipper ship Cutty Sark today, adding millions to the cost of restoring one of London's proudest maritime relics. The cause of the ...
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 ...
Text description provided by the architects. Cutty Sark epitomises the great age of sail; she is the last surviving tea clipper. Herre markable story is tangible evidence of the centuries long ...
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