Cutty Sark

The old China or 'tea' clipper is a focal point for visitors to the old town of Greenwich, where she has sat in dry-dock since 1953.

Major renovation was already underway when the ship sustained considerable damage by fire last year. Despite this, the work continues.

This shot was taken at dusk, and has been digitally processed to give an impressionistic effect.

The glass-roofed building on the right is...

 

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Page 1 - Old Royal Observatory and view across Greenwich Park and the River Thames Page 2 - Meridian Courtyard - the line which denotes Greenwich Mean Time  
 
Page 3 - The 24-hour clock and view across Greenwich Park Page 4 - The Millenium Dome and the River Thames
Page 5 - The Millennium Dome again - a second aspect of the dome including Canary Wharf Page 6 - The bridge to Canary Wharf
   
Page 7 - One Canada Square, the famous tower of Canary Wharf Page 8 - The Quayside Cranes - remnants of the old docks
Page 9 - Cutty Sark - the old tea clipper in impressionistic mode Page 10 - Cutty Sark again - two different views of the old ship
 
Page 11 - Gypsy Moth, Francis Chichester's around-the-world vessel Page 12 - Oliver's, the premier bar and music venue in Greenwich