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canvas 60 x 75 cm frame: 80 x 95 x 5 cm ...
They delivered. The pavilion, which took only six months to build, uses a system of canvas sheets and wooden beams–just like the Cutty Sark’s very own sails and masts. Alastair Townsend ...
At 936 gross tons, Cutty Sark was not a large ship. She was 280ft long and 36ft in the beam. She could spread a total of a third of an acre of canvas to the wind, controlled by 11 miles of rigging.
The artwork, part of the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, commemorates the mammal that beached near Greenwich in 2006. The 17m (55ft) whale died after it became stranded when he ...
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 ...
The Cutty Sark was devastated by fire in May 2007 but a £50 million ($81 million) restoration project has seen the historic vessel returned to its previous majestic glory. The 143-year-old vessel ...
The Cutty Sark, one of Britain's best loved ships, is crumbling and on the verge of falling apart. Her only hope of being saved is a ground breaking experiment that has never been tried before.
They delivered. The pavilion, which took only six months to build, uses a system of canvas sheets and wooden beams–just like the Cutty Sark’s very own sails and masts. Alastair Townsend ...
The artwork, part of the Greenwich and Docklands International Festival, commemorates the mammal that beached near Greenwich in 2006. The 17m (55ft) whale died after it became stranded when he ...
That was over a century ago now, but the Cutty Sark is certainly still a venerable sight, perched on her glass pedestal on the water's edge in Greenwich. It's still a big attraction for those ...