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After 33 years as a classroom in the sea, Whidbey’s historic vessel, Cutty Sark, has found a new purpose: guiding the next ...
After sailing cargo and crew around the world for 85 years, the Cutty Sark now sits quietly as a museum ship in London. Here's what one of the only remaining clipper ships looks like up close and ...
The fire that reduced the Cutty Sark to a blackened skeleton has left restoration teams, historians and generations of tourists in shock. Wanton vandalism or tragic accident, the explosion and two ...
Cutty Sark 2 would sail the globe as a training vessel-cum-living museum, while carrying symbolic cargoes of tea and wool Stay up to date with notifications from The Independent Notifications can ...
The Cutty Sark’s architectural and design plans have been given the go-ahead once more, following the fire last month. A modified version of the original design, which will see the ship raised and the ...
An ambitious plan to construct a full-size replica of one of the world's most famous sailing ships could teach traditional shipbuilding skills to a ... Replica Cutty Sark could set sail from Glasgow.
An industrial vacuum cleaner left switched on inside the historic Cutty Sark ship was the most likely cause of the fire last year that gutted the 19th-century tea clipper, police said Tuesday.
L aunched in 1869, the Cutty Sark was the fastest sailing ship of its time. These days the clipper is a London tourist attraction. In its prime, when it dashed across the world carrying tea from ...
The Cutty Sark’s architectural and design plans have been given the go-ahead once more, following the fire last month. By System Administrator June 20, 2007 7:04 am January 29, 2015 11:28 pm A ...