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Cutty Sark in 1923The famous tea clipper Cutty Sark in Surrey Docks. The iconic craft now housed in dry dock at Greenwich was severely damaged by a fire whilst under restoration on 21st May 2007
Cutty Sark Tall Ship Tea Clipper WatercolourCutty, Sark, Tall, Ship, Tea, Clipper, Watercolour, painting, R, Granger, Barrett, 12022843
The Cutty Sark in dry-dock, Falmouth, 1938Photograph showing the clipper ship Cutty Sark in dry-dock at Falmouth in 1938. The ship was being prepared for what was predicted to be her last journey - under tow
The Cutty Sark by A.F.D. Bannister (1931). Date: 1931
CUTTY SARK LOADINGThe Cutty Sark at Sydney, loading wool at Circular Quay, lying outside Brilliant and Yallaroi i.e. in centre of the photo Date: circa 1880
Cutty Sark, GreenwichThe Cutty Sark tea clipper, moored in Greenwich, London. Date: 1960s
CUTTY SARK AT SYDNEYThe Cutty Sark at Sydney, waiting for the wool clip Date: circa 1880
Cutty Sark Passes CimbaThe tea clipper Cutty Sark under full sail passes the Cimba - th Cutty Sark wasa badly damaged whilst under restoration in dry dock in Greenwich on 21st May 2007
Saunders-Roe A17 Cutty Sark, G-aVX, in amphibious form
Saunders-Roe A17 Cutty Sark
The first Saunders-Roe A17 Cutty Sark, G-aIP
Saunders-Roe A17 Cutty Sark, S1575, was considered by the Seaplane Training Flight and the MAEE for use as a military trainer
Saunders-Roe A17 Cutty Sark hull construction
The Tea Clipper - Cutty SarkThe Tea Clipper Cutty Sark. 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
Cutty Sark under AnchorThe tea clipper Cutty Sark under anchor. Whilst undergoing restoration in dry dock in Greenwich London in May 2007 the ship was badly damaged by fire
Cutty Sark - Cpt. WoodgetThe captain of the tea clipper Cutty Sark - Richard Woodget Commander of the vessel between 1885-1895. The famous ship was badly damaged in a fire on 21st May 2007
Hercules Linton, designer of Cutty SarkHercules Linton (1837-1900), Scottish surveyor, designer, shipbuilder, best known as the designer of the Cutty Sark. Date: C.1865
Lord Junior Sir Alliott Verdon RoeFrom left: Lord Junior, Sir Alliott Verdon Roe and Mr Perfect in front of Saunders-Roe Cutty Sark, G-aIP
Cutty Sark - Cpt WallaceThe Captain of the tea clipper Cutty Sark in 1880, Captain Wallace. The Cutty Sark was badly damaged by fire whilst undergoing restoration on 21st May 2007
Cutty Sark at Sea 1924A view looking back toward the stern end of the Cutty Sark - the world famous tea clipper The ship was badly damaged by fire whilst under restoration in Greenwich on 21st May 2007
Irvingites; Cutty StoolIRVINGITES A sinner has to stand on the cutty stool while the congregation of followers of Edward Irving pray for his reformation