Richard Doughty, chief executive of the Cutty Sark Trust, said: "It's an unimaginable shock. When you lose the original fabric you lose the touch of craftsmanship. You lost history itself.
See if we've included your local. Over 200 years old, and full of (tasteful) nauticalia, the Cutty Sark is just one pirate short of a Benbow. There are at least a dozen pubs closer to the Cutty ...
Samira Ahmed presents a special edition of the arts programme, with an audience, at the Cutty Sark, exploring how the Shipping Forecast inspires musicians, writers and artists. Show more Samira ...
after each of the Cutty Sark station escalators failed. Passengers say they have faced years of disruption as a result of escalator disrepair, and currently have to walk up 121 steps to leave the ...
One of London’s most iconic attractions is the Cutty Sark, which has been dry docked in Greenwich for the past 70 years. The ship was one of the fastest tea clippers ever built and has just ...