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 ...
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 ...
Recorded in front of an audience at Britain's most famous ship, the Cutty Sark, Samira's guests are novelist Meg Clothier, author of The Shipping Forecast: Celebrating 100 Years; musicians Lisa ...
An 18th century first rate ship of the line would need around 31 ... The rope made here has been used on the Cutty Sark and the HMS Victory and is still supplied to historic ships today.
One of London’s most iconic attractions is the Cutty Sark, which has been dry docked in Greenwich for the past 70 years. The ship was one of the fastest tea clippers ever built and has just ...