The world's only remaining tea clipper is celebrating its 150th birthday this weekend, but the fact the famous ship has survived for so long has much to do with luck. Cutty Sark first set sail ...
Cutty Sark, the last surviving clipper built for the China Tea trade in 1869, is towed to Millwall Dock for a hull inspection and a final decision about her future. It is now (spoiler alert ...
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 ...
Cutty Sark is an immersive way to find out what life was like on a clipper ship. But it’s not great for toddlers: running around after one meant I missed a lot of the interesting bits. My 4 year old ...
hosted the 'Chalo India' cultural evening at the historic Cutty Sark, UNESCO Heritage, Clipper ship in London, which was designed to celebrate the vibrancy of Indian culture, heritage, and ...
There are at least a dozen pubs closer to the Cutty Sark (the famous tea clipper) than The Cutty Sark, but that distance is to this pub's benefit. Far from the madding crowds of touristland ...