Since Cutty Sark's arrival to Greenwich, it is thought that more than 17 million visitors have stepped aboard. Before it ...
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 ...
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, a celebrated historic sailing ship and fastest of its time, offers an intriguing insight into life as a seafaring Victorian. Older children and ship enthusiasts will be fascinated, ...
BBC Radio 4’s Front Row is celebrating the centenary of the Shipping Forecast, to be recorded at the country’s most famous ship, the Cutty Sark . We use cookies to give you the best online experience.
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A well-known clipper is the Cutty Sark, a British ship described as the “fastest of its time”. A vessel that initially ...
The rope made here has been used on the Cutty Sark and the HMS Victory and is still supplied to historic ships today. Produced by Charlie Floyd More from News This is the last traditional working ...
Passengers have described Greenwich Cutty Sark DLR station as “the third world” due to broken escalators that have been out of service for ...
The ship, which is in Greenwich ... However, interestingly, at 47 meters tall, the Cutty Sark climb was much tougher and ...
A Christmas market in a historic riverside south east London neighbourhood - Greenwich - has been named as one of the UK’s “hidden gems”.