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When repair and restoration work is complete, The Cutty Sark Trust plans to unveil it as it would have looked in 1872. "It will be the icon of world heritage sites," said Mr Doughty.
Cutty Sark 2 would sail the globe as a training vessel-cum-living museum, while carrying symbolic cargoes of tea and wool like her namesake, according to Vladimir Martus, a sailor and naval ...
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 ...
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 ...
though as you'll see in the pictures, the weather certainly might have something to say about it. If London isn't in your travel plans right now, check out the full tour of the Cutty Sark above.