British experts say the restoration of the world's only remaining tea clipper, the Cutty Sark, will still go ahead despite yesterday's major fire. The ship's hull was badly damaged during the fire at ...
Restoration has been carried out alongside ambitious exhibition design by Designmap and Barry Mazur. The hulk of the ship has been hoisted 3.3m off of the ground, taking any stress away from her keel, ...
Seventy years after Cutty Sark made its final voyage, historians are now looking to hear from anyone who remembers the day it was towed into its final location. The British tea clipper ship was ...
Charles Le Sauvage spent six months restoring two lifeboats for the 19th Century tea clipper, which was almost completely destroyed by fire in 2007. The lifeboats had already been removed from the ...
FINAL preparations are underway on the Cutty Sark exhibition which is set to open later this month. Amongst the items on display will be 80 ships’ figureheads – including the Cutty Sark’s original ...
Paintings recording the restoration of the fire-ravaged Cutty Sark are the highlight of a new exhibition. Painters from the Wapping Group of Artists have been given unprecedented access to the tea ...
The man leading the Cutty Sark restoration project warned today that work may halt within weeks unless a rich donor comes forward. Almost a year to the day since the mystery fire that gutted the ...
One of Britain’s most cherished maritime treasures will complete a miraculous rise from the ashes when it reopens to the public later this week. The Cutty Sark was devastated by fire in May 2007 but a ...
Cutty Sark, rotting and rusting away and more than 100 years beyond its life expectancy, is to be saved in an ambitious £25 million restoration project after the lottery stepped in to help yesterday.
Visitor numbers to the Cutty Sark in Greenwich have "more than doubled" since it underwent a £50m restoration. The clipper, built in 1869, which reopened a year ago, saw annual visitor numbers ...
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