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 ...
The Cutty Sark, the 19th-century tea clipper ship, has been hit by another fire. The London fire brigade said a small part of the ship was damaged. The historic vessel, which is sited in Greenwich, ...
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 ...
Fire today ravaged the Cutty Sark, causing extensive damage to the world's last remaining tea clipper and one of Britain's most important maritime treasures. Residents in Greenwich, south-east London, ...
London architects Grimshaw have completed the restoration of historic tea clipper the Cutty Sark, which reopened to the public today in Greenwich. The architects have completely repaired the vessel's ...
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Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Once among the fastest ships afloat, the Cutty Sark has been stationary for almost 70 years, dry-docked beside ...
It was the end of the era of sails. It was the beginning of the era of steam. The clipper ship Cutty Sark was one of the fastest of her kind, swiftly moving cargo from one side of the world to the ...
Saxophonist and talented composer Betty Accorsi has released her debut album, The Cutty Sark Suite, inspired by the ship's journey travelling from China to London. The four tracks, averaging seven-and ...
You are in: London > History > Cutty Sark > The Cutty Sark Find out more about the famous Cutty Sark in Greenwich The docks near to Greenwich bought much trade and business to the area during the 19th ...
Six months ago, there were fears a ferocious blaze could have put an end to an ambitious conservation project to return the Cutty Sark to its former glory. Now a £14m funding shortfall is causing ...