No sonar or helipads — but once upon a time the Cutty Sark was a remarkable piece of cutting-edge design
22 November 2017
Today, the Cutty Sark is world famous maritime musuem. But back when the ship , it was an example of amazing innovation.
Cutty Sark
In her day she was at the cutting edge of ship design. Sleek, beautiful and fast.
More about the Cutty Sark from around the ´óÏó´«Ã½
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In 2012, five years after she was gutted by fire, London’s famous 19th century tea clipper the Cutty Sark reopened to the public.
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Quentin talks to Richard Doughty, Chief executive and Ian Bell technical manager of the Cutty Sark trust to find out what damage was caused by the fire and its rescue and how conservation work 6 months later is continuing to put the wind back in her sails.
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Plans to resort the clipper ship the Cutty Sark, the fastest ship of her day. The programme looks at an ambitious restoration plan for the ship, which is in dry dock in Greenwich, London, involving computer modelling and electro-chemical techniques to halt her corrosion.
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