Cutty Sark, the last surviving clipper built for the China Tea trade in 1869, is towed to Millwall Dock for a hull inspection and a final decision about her future. It is now (spoiler alert ...
Fire has ripped through the Cutty Sark, reducing the iconic 19th century tea clipper to a charred wreck. Scores of firefighters battled to save the ship but flames 100 feet high engulfed the hull ...
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A well-known clipper is the Cutty Sark, a British ship described as the “fastest of its time”. A vessel that initially ...
Charges are from £3 for up to 1 hour, through to £15 for all day. Cutty Sark is an immersive way to find out what life was like on a clipper ship. But it’s not great for toddlers: running around after ...
We spoke to a tour guide to find out some of the most haunted places you can visit in Greenwich - and these are just some of them.
Aberdeen Bowâ?? was applied to larger ships and saw its zenith with such tea clippers as "Thermopylae" (Aberdeen 1868) and "Cutty Sark" (Dumbarton 1869). This waterline model of "Scottish Maid ...
Tankers International (TI) has raised £10,000 ($13,000) for charity by taking part in a walk around London’s famous shipping ...
Further down the River Thames in Greenwich is the world's only remaining tea clipper, Cutty Sark. The famous ship, which first set sail in November 1869, was facing the scrap yard after World War ...
Visiting a major city as a family requires careful planning. There are short attention spans to consider, hungry bellies, ...