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GREENWICH, England – A spectacular fire early Monday heavily damaged the clipper ship Cutty Sark, one of London's proudest relics of the 19th century tea trade with China designed to be the ...
The masts on the Cutty Sark are being raised this weekend for the first time since the fire which gutted the tea clipper in south-east London in 2007.
The Cutty Sark's masts have been raised for the first time since the ship was ravaged by a fire four years ago.
The reopening of the famous 19th Century ship Cutty Sark has been postponed until the spring of 2011. The historic tea clipper, based in Greenwich, south-east London, was ravaged by a fire in May 2007 ...
The Big Half returns to London on Sunday, 7 September as the capital welcomes around 25,000 runners to one of the UK’s ...
A Greenwich campaigner has warned that the closure of a DLR station for around a year by TfL will be a “necessary inconvenience”, ...
A new exhibition centre dedicated to the £25m restoration of the Cutty Sark has opened in Greenwich, south London. The world-famous 138-year-old tea clipper has been closed to visitors while it ...
Cutty Sark DLR station in Greenwich is set to close while all four of its broken escalators are replaced, according to the BBC. The work is expected to cost around £4m.
A Greenwich campaigner has warned that the closure of a DLR station for around a year will be a “necessary inconvenience”. Transport for London (TfL) revealed earlier this week that Cutty Sark ...