(CBS/AP) Queen Elizabeth II formally opened the Cutty Sark today, five years after it was devastated by fire. The famous 19th -century tea clipper was gutted by a blaze in 2007 during the early stages ...
The world famous Cutty Sark has been re-opened by The Queen and Prince Philip. The 143-year-old cargo ship was almost destroyed in a huge fire five years ago at Greenwich in London. But after £50 ...
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 ...
The Cutty Sark, one of Britain's best loved ships, is crumbling and on the verge of falling apart. Her only hope of being saved is a ground breaking experiment that has never been tried before. Can a ...
Ever looked at those masts and thought "I wish I could climb them?" Well, now you can. Photo: Matt Brown Ahoy, mateys! A new experience launches at the Cutty Sark this spring, allowing visitors to ...
A fire caused heavy damage to the clipper ship Cutty Sark on Monday, leaving one of London’s proudest maritime relics a blackened hulk. Firefighters responded to an alarm at 4:45 a.m. local time at ...
You are in: London > History > Cutty Sark > The Cutty Sark A second view of the Cutty Sark and the River Thames. To move around in the image, hold down your left mouse button and drag, or use cursor ...
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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