Cutty Sark
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English: The Cutty Sark (Scots for "short shirt") was, in 1869, one of the last sailing clippers to be built, and is one of only two surviving classic clipper ships (the other is the City of Adelaide (1864) in Irvine, Scotland). The Cutty Sark is now preserved in dry dock at Greenwich in England.
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The Cutty Sark on January 24, 2005
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Bow
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With Xmas tree on foremast
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historic Photo
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Cutty Sark on October 2003 (dry dock at Greenwich)
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Roman numbers on stern
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The Cutty Sark in June 2012 - shortly after the renovations were completely finished.
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The Cutty Sark in 2013