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The Cutty Sark
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The Cutty Sark

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  • Built in 1869, this is the last of the record-breaking tea-clippers that brought the leaves to thirsty London. On board you can see how the merchant seamen lived, while exhibits explore the history of sail and the Pacific trade routes.

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King William Walk SE20 Train to Greenwich; DLR Cutty Sark Call020 8858 3445for opening times Admission charge
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