Cutty Sark Clipper
The Cutty Sark is a British clipper ship. Built on the Clyde in 1869 for the Jock Willis Shipping Line, she was one of the last tea clippers to be built and one of the fastest, coming at the end of a long period of design development which halted as sailing ships gave way to steam propulsion.

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CUTTY SARK

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Cutty Sark: The Sole Remaining Tea Clipper In The World

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A Look At The Cutty Sark, Greenwich, Greater London

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Grace Harwar 1929 - AJ Villiers Movie

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Exploring the History of the Cutty Sark | Lloyd’s Register Foundation

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Cutty Sark - part 22 Placing The Rudder

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Cutty Sark - come onboard the famous ship

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How a 16th Century Explorer's Sailing Ship Works

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帆船模型チャレンジ The Cutty Sark カティーサーク

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Clyde Steamships 1960's.

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History of the Clipper Ship CUTTY SARK (1869)

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Cutty Sark - Unboxing

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The Cutty Sark Conservation Project

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2,000 Miles At Sea | Sailing Bark Europa

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Revell Cutty Sark Model Tips and Tricks

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The Ariel model clipper PLANS & PHOTOS * Great Tea Race of 1866 by super scalemodeling heroes

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Windjammers: The Last Grain Races

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Paper Craft - English sailing ship Cutty Sark. Timelapse

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1951: CUTTY SARK - Last of the TEA CLIPPERS | Newsreel | Retro Transport | BBC Archive

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