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The Ships Blog 26th August 2010 'Afternoon Tea'
By 1869, when Cutty Sark was built, tea had become part of the staple diet of the poor, but it was among the rich that tea-drinking had evolved into an elaborate social occasion. T... more
 
The Ships Blog 18th August 2010 'Life On Board'
The entire compliment of the ship was, at most, 28 men, including the Master and the First Officer or Mate. Nationalities were mixed, Danes, Germans, Greeks, Italians, Australians... more
 
The Ships Blog 28th July 2010 'Fastest in her day...and ours!'
It was reported in the news this week that modern container ships are taking longer to cross the oceans than the Cutty Sark. Travel times between Australia and Europe, are today co... more

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Why Cutty Sark Matters
Cutty Sark matters because:
•She is the epitome of the great age of sail.
•She is the only surviving extreme clipper, and the only tea clipper still in existence.
•Most of her hull fabric survives from her original construction and she is the best example of a merchant composite construction vessel.
•She has captured the imagination of millions of people, 15 million of whom have come on board to learn the stories she has to tell.
•She was preserved in Greenwich partly as a memorial to the men of the merchant navy, particularly those who lost their lives in both world wars.
•She is one of the great sights of London.
 
To find out about the History of the ship, from her construction to her arrival in Greenwich as a visitor attraction, select a link from the list on the left hand side.


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