Cutty Sark - Reviews from across the web
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Cutty Sark, London - Reviews of Cutty Sark - IgoUgo The Cutty Sark is the last surviving tall ship left in the world. Designed by Hercules Linton, the Cutty Sark was renowned throughout the seafaring world as one of the fastest ships of the period. After a colourful career, she was moved to a dry dock in Greenwich in December 1954. Officially opened ... igougo.com
Cutty Sark, London - Experiences, Tourism, and Things to Do - IgoUgo I am a British born economist and writer but currently live and work in Malaysia. I love travel,reading, motor racing and good foo... igougo.com
Cutty Sark - London - Reviews of Cutty Sark - TripAdvisor The Cutty Sark isn't a destination for most tourists but is a nice part of a stroll thru Greenwich (add in the Royal Observatory and the Nat'l Maritime Museum and you have a nice d... tripadvisor.com
No title The Cutty Sark is a clipper, and now a museum in a dry dock at Greenwich set so her prow points to the River Thames. The Greenwich Maritime Museum and Greenwich University are nearby. The nearest DLR and tube station is the Cutty Sark. Free entrance... panoramicearth.com
Cutty Sark, an Attraction in Greenwich, London. Search for London Attractions. Cutty Sark was built in 1869 to be the fastest clipper in the annual race to bring the first of the season's crop of tea home to Britain. She is the world's sole surviving tea clipper, and since being opened to the public in 1957, has welcomed over 15 million visitors across her gangplank. On the Ma... information-britain.co.uk
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