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Historic ship Cutty Sark rises from ashes after $81 million restoration Eoghan Macguire, ... A worker applys the finishing touches to a model that will form part of the exhibition.
A model of the world's famous and historically fastest merchant ship, the Cutty Sark, is temporarily on display in Tallinn Airport's passenger area to remind guests of the world's largest sail ...
The Cutty Sark is one of only three 19th-century clippers remaining in any form. Launched in 1869, it served as a merchant ship to China and Australia, and was one of the fastest ships of the time.
A MODEL-MAKER who has spent two-and-a-half years creating a scale replica of the famous Cutty Sark ship has presented it to local schoolchildren.
The Cutty Sark now rests 12 feet above its dry dock with a museum and cafe below. Richard Doughty, director of the Cutty Sark Trust, said: “This is very much still the ­original. It looks ...
FIVE years ago the 19thcentury tea clipper the Cutty Sark displayed at Greenwich seemed to have been utterly destroyed in a fire. On Wednesday the Queen will reopen the ship after an astonishing ...
Cutty Sark left London on its first voyage on Feb. 16, 1870, proceeding around Cape Hope to Shanghai 3 1/2 months later. The ship made only eight voyages to China in the tea trade, as steam ships ...
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Historic ship Cutty Sark rises from ashes after $81 million restoration Eoghan Macguire, ... A worker applys the finishing touches to a model that will form part of the exhibition.