Vintage The Heritage Mint Tall Ships of The World (The Cutty Sark) SH07, 14X15'
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Cutty Sark, a famous British clipper ship built in 1869. Here are some key facts about the Cutty Sark:
Construction and Purpose: It was built for the China tea trade, designed for speed to transport tea from China to England as quickly as possible.
Name: The name "Cutty Sark" comes from the Scottish term for a short nightdress, inspired by the poem "Tam o' Shanter" by Robert Burns.
Career: While it made eight voyages for tea, it did not become the fastest in the tea trade and later served in the Australian wool trade.
Museum Ship: Today, the Cutty Sark is preserved as a museum ship in Greenwich, London, where visitors can explore its history.
Legacy: It is known as the world's only surviving extreme clipper and represents a significant piece of maritime history.