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"The Cutty Sark: A Timeless Tea Clipper in Greenwich, London" Step into the past and explore the magnificent tea clipper known as The Cutty Sark

Background imageTea Clipper Collection: The Cutty Sark, an old Tea Clipper, Greenwich, London, England, UK

The Cutty Sark, an old Tea Clipper, Greenwich, London, England, UK

Background imageTea Clipper Collection: Tea Clipper, 1860s, expanded cross-section

Tea Clipper, 1860s, expanded cross-section

Background imageTea Clipper Collection: England, London, Greenwich, The Cutty Sark, The Hull

England, London, Greenwich, The Cutty Sark, The Hull

Background imageTea Clipper Collection: The American tea clipper 'Ariel', 1850

The American tea clipper 'Ariel', 1850
3330906 The American tea clipper 'Ariel', 1850; (add.info.: Engraving depicting the American tea clipper 'Ariel' . Dated 19th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageTea Clipper Collection: The American tea clipper 'Witch of the Wave in the Thames', 1850

The American tea clipper 'Witch of the Wave in the Thames', 1850
3330884 The American tea clipper 'Witch of the Wave in the Thames', 1850; (add.info.: Engraving depicting the American tea clipper 'Witch of the Wave in the Thames')

Background imageTea Clipper Collection: The Ship 'Oriental', of New York, 1850. Creator: Unknown. The Ship 'Oriental', of New York, 1850

The Ship "Oriental", of New York, 1850. Creator: Unknown. The Ship "Oriental", of New York, 1850
The Ship "Oriental", of New York, 1850. Arrival of the first American clipper at West India Docks in London, after the alteration in the Navigation Laws

Background imageTea Clipper Collection: Cutty Sark, Maritime Greenwich Unesco World Heritage site, Greenwich, London, England

Cutty Sark, Maritime Greenwich Unesco World Heritage site, Greenwich, London, England

Background imageTea Clipper Collection: Tea clipper ship, side view

Tea clipper ship, side view
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Background imageTea Clipper Collection: England, London, Greenwich, The Cutty Sark

England, London, Greenwich, The Cutty Sark

Background imageTea Clipper Collection: 19th century clipper ship at sea

19th century clipper ship at sea
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Background imageTea Clipper Collection: Clipper Ship Nightingale, 1854, Currier & Ives (colour litho)

Clipper Ship Nightingale, 1854, Currier & Ives (colour litho)
3471079 Clipper Ship Nightingale, 1854, Currier & Ives (colour litho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection

Background imageTea Clipper Collection: The Boston Tea Party - Destruction of the Tea in Boston Harbor, December 16, 1773

The Boston Tea Party - Destruction of the Tea in Boston Harbor, December 16, 1773
3273306 The Boston Tea Party A- Destruction of the Tea in Boston Harbor, December 16, 1773, from Ballous Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion pub

Background imageTea Clipper Collection: Cutty Sark, 1930s. Creator: Unknown

Cutty Sark, 1930s. Creator: Unknown
Cutty Sark, 1930s. Model made by C. Nepean Longridge of the British tea clipper built in 1869

Background imageTea Clipper Collection: The Tea Clipper Spindrift, (1938)

The Tea Clipper Spindrift, (1938)
The Tea Clipper Spindrift, built at Glasgow 1867, wrecked on Dungeness 1869. (1938). Illustration from A History of Everyday Things in England - Done in four parts of which this is the third

Background imageTea Clipper Collection: The Cutty Sark (1869), in Falmouth Harbour, (1938)

The Cutty Sark (1869), in Falmouth Harbour, (1938)
The Cutty Sark (1869) 921 tons, in Falmouth Harbour, from under Her own Bows, (1938). Illustration from A History of Everyday Things in England - Done in four parts of which this is the third

Background imageTea Clipper Collection: A Tea Clipper, (1931). Artist: Charles Henry Bourne Quennell

A Tea Clipper, (1931). Artist: Charles Henry Bourne Quennell
A Tea Clipper, (1931). Illustration from A History of Everyday Things in England - Done in two parts of which this is the second - 1500-1799, by Marjorie and C. D. B. Quennell. [B. T

Background imageTea Clipper Collection: Figurehead of the Famous Cutty Sark figure of Nanny the Witch, 1936

Figurehead of the Famous Cutty Sark figure of Nanny the Witch, 1936
The Figurehead of the Famous Cutty Sark reprsents the figure of Nanny the Witch, 1936. From Shipping Wonders of the World, Vol. 1, edited by Clarence Winchester. [The Amalgamated Press Ltd. London]

Background imageTea Clipper Collection: Clipper Ship Nightingale, 1854, Currier & Ives (Colour Lithograph)

Clipper Ship Nightingale, 1854, Currier & Ives (Colour Lithograph)

Background imageTea Clipper Collection: Clipper Ship Cutty Sark, 1937

Clipper Ship Cutty Sark, 1937. From The Story of Navigation. [The Imperial Tobacco Co. (Of Great Britain & Ireland), Ltd. 1937]

Background imageTea Clipper Collection: The Great China Race. The Clipper Ships Taeping and Ariel passing the Lizard, Cornwall, 1866

The Great China Race. The Clipper Ships Taeping and Ariel passing the Lizard, Cornwall, 1866
The Great China Race. The Clipper Ships Taeping and Ariel passing the Lizard on 6 September 1866 on their homeward voyage from Foo-Chow-Foo, 1866

Background imageTea Clipper Collection: The clipper ship Cutty Sark on display at Greenwich Pier, Greenwich, London, England

The clipper ship Cutty Sark on display at Greenwich Pier, Greenwich, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageTea Clipper Collection: The renovated Cutty Sark, Greenwich, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

The renovated Cutty Sark, Greenwich, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageTea Clipper Collection: The Cutty Sark, a British Tea Clipper built in 1869 moored near the Thames at Greenwich, London

The Cutty Sark, a British Tea Clipper built in 1869 moored near the Thames at Greenwich, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageTea Clipper Collection: United Kingdom, Greenwich. Clipper Ship Cutty Sark

United Kingdom, Greenwich. Clipper Ship Cutty Sark

Background imageTea Clipper Collection: The Cutty Sark, Greenwich, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

The Cutty Sark, Greenwich, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe


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"The Cutty Sark: A Timeless Tea Clipper in Greenwich, London" Step into the past and explore the magnificent tea clipper known as The Cutty Sark. Located in Greenwich, London, England, this iconic ship stands as a testament to the rich maritime history of the UK. Built in the 1860s, The Cutty Sark boasts an expanded cross-section that showcases its impressive size and grandeur. Its hull tells tales of daring voyages across oceans during the 19th century when clipper ships ruled the seas. Today, The Cutty Sark is a prominent feature of Maritime Greenwich, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visitors from around the globe flock to this historic location in London to marvel at this beautifully preserved relic from England's seafaring past. As you walk along its decks and imagine life on board during its heyday, it's hard not to be transported back in time. Picture yourself sailing alongside other famous clippers like Nightingale or even envision being present at significant events such as The Boston Tea Party in 1773 when tea was destroyed in Boston Harbor. Even though decades have passed since its construction, The Cutty Sark remains an enduring symbol of British maritime heritage. In fact, photographs from the 1930s capture its timeless beauty against unknown creators who sought to immortalize it through their lenses. So if you find yourself wandering through Greenwich one day, make sure to pay homage to this extraordinary vessel -The Cutty Sark- which continues to captivate visitors with its allure and grace.