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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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The British Queen Steam Ship On her passage from New York to London, lying to in a heavy Gale, Decr 3rd 1839 (Print)
The British Queen As seen from Blackwall Wharf on Wednesday 10th July 1839 on her first Voyage to New York (Print)
The British Queen Steam Ship... leaving Spithead for New York 12th July 1839 (Print)
S.S. British Queen off Blackwall, 10th July 1839, on her First Voyage to New York (Drawing)
To the British & American Steam Navigation Compy This Print of their Splendid Steam Ship The British Queen... entering Cork Harbour... dedicated by... W J Huggins (Print)
British Queen The longest ship in the world (Print)
To the British & American Steam Navigation Compy This Print of their Splendid Steam Ship The British Queen... entering Cork Harbour... dedicated by... W J Huggins (Print)
British and Foreign Steam Ships No.6 The British Queen on her First Voyage from London to New York (Print)
The British Queen steam ship (Print)
Dawson's Diorama No.4. The British Queen, a first rate Steam Ship, which on holding it up to the light changes to her Majesty Queen Victoria attired in her Robes of State (Print)
The British Queen steamer.The longest Ship in the World. Belonging to the British and American Steam Navigation Company. Length extreme 275 feet... Tonnage 2016 (Print)
The British Queen Steam Ship... leaving Spithead for New York 12th July 1839 (Print)
British Queen steam ship.... British & American Steam Navigation Company (Print)
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