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The historic tea clipper is one of the most famous sights along the River Thames. But why was Greenwich chosen as Cutty Sark's final home?
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Captain Edward Belcher (1799-1877) (Painting)
Sir Francis Beaufort 1774-1857 (Print)
Francis Leopold McClintock (Print)
Sir Francis Beaufort 1774-1857 (Print)
Richard Grant (proof before letters, autographed in pencil 'Ever yours sincerely R Grant May 3rd 1855' (Print)
'The Arctic Council discussing the plan of search for Sir John Franklin' (Print)
Captain Penny (whaling master) (Print)
Rear Admiral Sir James Clark Ross, D.C.L: F.R.S. From the Original Portrait placed in the Royal Hospital Greenwich.... (Print)
'The Arctic Council discussing the plan of search for Sir John Franklin' (Print)
Sir George Simpson 1792-1860 (Print)
Captain Penny, From the Original Picture.... (Print)
Sir Francis Leopold M'Clintock, 1819-1907 (Print)
John Rae, 1813-1893 (Print)
Rear Admiral Sherard Osborn 1822-1875 (before title) (Print)
Admiral Sir Francis Leopold McClintock, 1819-1907 (Print)
Rear Admiral Sir Francis Beaufort, ... hydrographer to the Navy from 1829-1855... (Print)
Sherard Osborn (Print)
Sir Robert McClure 1807-1873 (before title) (Print)
Rear Admiral Sir James Clark Ross, D.C.L: F.R.S. From the Original Portrait placed in the Royal Hospital Greenwich.... (Print)
Francis Leopold McClintock (Print)
F. Beaufort (proof before any inscription) (Print)
Captain William Penny (before title) (Print)
Sir Robert McClure 1807-1873 (Print)
Sir James Clark Ross (proof before title. Autographed) (Print)
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