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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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While the Cutty Sark Conservation Project is underway, there is no access to the ship for the public. To find out more about Cutty Sark, her history and surroundings, click on one of the following links:

Learn about the ship and her history

Visit the History section to learn more about the world's last remaining tea clipper and the fastest ship of her day.

Browse the collection

The Trust's collection of objects, figureheads, photographs and archives are all in storage during the Cutty Sark Conservation Project. You can still explore the collections online.

Explore Greenwich

Cutty Sark is at the very heart of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Maritime Greenwich. A day-trip offers historic landmarks, inspiring architecture and family fun as Greenwich is also home to The National Maritime Museum, The Old Royal Naval College, The Royal Observatory and Greenwich Park.

Keep an eye on our website for the latest updates, and use the following link for news of the conservation project progress.

Buy souvenirs

There is an opportunity to buy a souvenir online, many of which are exclusive to us and all sales go towards saving Cutty Sark. View some of the products we sell and to buy online

Visiting in the future

The ship is scheduled to re-open in 2011 when she will be revived, fully conserved, and ready to welcome back old friends and new. If you would be interested in being kept up to date with the development of the project, and would like to be informed when we will be open for business again, please email enquiries or call 020 8858 2698.

Learn more about what the future holds for Cutty Sark


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