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    Cutty Sark - Wikipedia

    Cutty Sark is a British clipper ship. Built on the River Leven, Dumbarton, Scotland in 1869 for the Jock Willis Shipping Line, she was one of the last tea clippers to be built and one of the fastest, at the end of a long period of design development for this type of vessel, which ended as steamships took over their routes. She … See more

    Cutty Sark was ordered by ship-owner John Willis, who operated a shipping company founded by his father. The company had several … See more

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    The ship was named after Cutty-sark, the nickname of the witch Nannie Dee in Robert Burns's 1791 poem Tam o' Shanter. The ship's figurehead, the original of which has been attributed to … See more

    In 1953 Cutty Sark was given to the Cutty Sark Preservation Society and in 1954 she was moved to a custom-built dry dock at Greenwich. She was stripped of upper masts, yards, deck-houses and ballast to lighten her before being towed from the East India Import … See more

    • Lubbock, Basil (1924). The Log of the Cutty Sark. Glasgow, Scotland: James Brown and Son.
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    The maximum logged speed for Cutty Sark was 17.5 knots (32.4 km/h; 20.1 mph). Her greatest recorded distance in noon to noon sights was 363 nautical miles (672 km; 418 mi) averaging 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph), although she recorded 2,164 nautical miles (4,008 … See more

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    Cutty Sark was destined for the tea trade, a seasonal trade of a high-value cargo from China to London. Though the "premium" or bonus … See more

     
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    WEBMay 8, 2024 · Cutty Sark is an early 20th century Scotch recipe from Scotland. It is produced in an area conventionally defined as the Historic Scotch Whiskey Region. It is blended from a mixture of 30 single malt and …

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    WEBFrom state-of-the-art Victorian tea clipper to one of the world's most famous ships, Cutty Sark has led a dramatic life. Find out more about Cutty Sark's history, and the stories of the people who sailed the ship into the record …

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  6. AN ICONIC BRAND SINCE 1923 - Cutty Sark

    WEBScroll through our timeline to discover of how CUTTY SARK made its mark as an iconic Whisky throughout the years – including the secret of how we ended up with our vibrant yellow label!

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  8. Cutty Sark | Clipper Ship, Tea Trade & Merchant Navy

    WEB3 days ago · Cutty Sark, three-masted British clipper ship, launched at Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland, in 1869. The Cutty Sark was 212 feet 5 inches (64.7 metres) long and 36 feet (11 metres) wide, and it had a net …

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  9. A history of Cutty Sark in 10 pictures - Royal Museums …

    WEBApr 25, 2012 · A pioneering tea clipper, cargo ship and a beloved London landmark: Cutty Sarks story is one of reinvention and resilience. On 25 April 2012, HM Queen Elizabeth II reopened the clipper after it underwent …

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    WEBJan 25, 2004 · Download the vector logo of the Cutty Sark brand designed by in Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) format. The current status of the logo is active, which means the logo is currently in use.

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