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'.
The River Thames, although large ships cannot get upriver as far as London.
No. Modern ships are too big to get into London. Tilbury Docks - which can take some large ships - are about 25 miles downstream from London.
its is in london
By shipping it from aeroplanes and ships.
Because modern ships are too big for the London docks.
Tower Bridge is the only bridge in London that is capable of opening to allow ships to pass under it.
Plymouth and London were usually bombed. London - Capital city Plymouth - Lots of ships
People went on ships to England to go to London and spread the word.
You can't cruise from New York to London. The cruise ships dock in Southampton which is about 80 miles southwest of London.
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London Company in 1607 with 104 men in three ships.
the river Thames, that's why it opens, to let big ships through.