Cutty Sark was built on the River Clyde in Scotland, before being towed to Greenock for final work on her masts and rigging. It was then brought to London to load her first cargo for China in 1870. But now it’s known as a London attraction.
Cutty Sark
Visit Cutty Sark, the celebrated historic sailing ship and fastest of its time. Now an award-winning visitor attraction in Greenwich
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