The Cutty Sark was taken to Portugul when she stopped sailing.
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The Cowboy Captain of the Cutty Sark has 24 pages.
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Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich DLR station was created in 1999.
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The Cutty Sark is well know in the western world. When I was a kid there was an alcohol bottle with the Cutty Sark on it. I don't know if that is around any more. Many boys and men built models of that grand ship.
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The Cutty Sark was a clipper ship, designed for speed. The overarching need for speed in sailing ships was for the tea trade. When the new season's crop left India or ceylon, the ship that first got it home to England made lots of money. At the time of building Cutty Sark was the fastest ship.
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The "Cutty Sark".
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The clipper ships such as the Cutty Sark.
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Cutty sark
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Good afternoon Sir / Madam
I own an antique cutty sark of around 280 years or more, need to sell it.
Contact email g.borg@hotmail.co.uk
Ther cutty sark is 5feet in lenght high 3 feet wide 10 inches very haevy made of rose wood
If interested kindly contact me on the email address
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The Cutty Sark is a famous British tea clipper ship that is now dry docked in Greenwich. Built in 1869 on the Clyde, she was one of the last tea clippers to be constructed.
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There's more than one. You might be thinking about the 19th century tea clipper 'The Cutty Sark' or the World War 2 battle-cruiser 'HMS Belfast'.
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The famous clipper ship, 'Cutty Sark' was of composite costruction - wooden planking on iron frames. The keel and planking up to 8ft above the keel, was American rock elm and the rest of the side planking and the main deck was Indian teak.
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Sundayman - Now That I Found You http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZXIRQRZW0I&feature=related
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The Cutty Sark is a clipper ship. Built in 1869, she served as a merchant vessel (the last clipper to be built for that purpose), and then as a training ship until being put on public display in 1954. She is preserved in dry dock in Greenwich, London.
She was retired due to age and the cost of maintaining a large clipper ship as an operating sailing vessel.
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The Cutty Sark was the last of the great clipper ships. But 'Dumb Luck" would be good, as nothing beats dumb luck...
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The famous ship permanently docked in Greenwich is called the Cutty Sark. It is a historic clipper ship that is now a museum open to the public.
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The boat is probably the cutty sark, an English boat used for tea and wool trade. The boat was launched in 1869... Saying that it was laid up in the beginng of the last century and your can consider that you own a collector'item!
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Windsor Castle, Houses of Parliament, London Eye, Big Ben, Tower of London, Tower Bridge, Tate Modern, Thames Barrier, Cutty Sark, Greenwich Observatory.
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I wonder what on earth has your question has to do with Answers.com
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Premium whiskey is basically just top shelf or better name whiskey. Some premium whiskeys include Jack Daniels, Johnnie Walker, Jameson, Glenfiddich, Cutty Sark, Chivas, and Jim Beam.
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Herm is northwest of Sark, very close to it.
Herm is northwest of Sark, very close to it.
Herm is northwest of Sark, very close to it.
Herm is northwest of Sark, very close to it.
Herm is northwest of Sark, very close to it.
Herm is northwest of Sark, very close to it.
Herm is northwest of Sark, very close to it.
Herm is northwest of Sark, very close to it.
Herm is northwest of Sark, very close to it.
Herm is northwest of Sark, very close to it.
Herm is northwest of Sark, very close to it.
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"Prince Suvorov" Russian (Flagship) battleship sunk during the Battle of Tsushima on 27 May 1905. A pre-dreadnaught battleship built with a tumblehome hull, and armed with 12" guns. The Mayflower, The Cutty Sark, The Graf Fock (that isn't swearing),
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The capital of Sark is called "Sark Village." It is the main settlement on the island and serves as its administrative center.
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Greenwich mean time, and being latitude 0, it was also home for the king and queen before Buckingham Palace.
It also has a wonderful little market at the weekend
You can also visit the recently restored Cutty Sark Superb !
ANS 2 Greenwich is also famous for the Royal Observatory and the Royal Naval College.
Also for National Maritime Musuem
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I paid $10 for the Cutty Sark, $35 for the America...saw the Santa Maria for $40 but missed it. I am interested in finding out more about the series..how many? what ships? Have been searching for some time and am interested in any and all I can find. JT
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C. Fox Smith has written:
'The naval crown, ballads and songs of the war' -- subject- s -: Accessible book, World War, 1914-1918, Poetry
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Tourists in Greenwich can visit the National Maritime Museum, the Cutty Sark, Flamborugh House with the Greenwich Meridian Line, the old Naval Hospital and museum, use the foot tunnel to walk under the River Thames, wander round the antique shops, take a boat trip on the Thames etc.
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A battle-sark is a complete set of clothes to be worn as body protection in battle.
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I'm pretty sure it was Francis Chichester, (later, Sir) in his yaght the Gypsy Moth IV, which is now on permanent display, alongside the Cutty Sark, at Greenwich, London, UK. You may have seen it if you watched the recent coverage of the London Marathon as the route goes straight past it!
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