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Step back in time and explore the majestic Cutty Sark, a legendary tea clipper from 1923

Background imageS Ark Collection: Cutty Sark in 1923

Cutty Sark in 1923
The famous tea clipper Cutty Sark in Surrey Docks. The iconic craft now housed in dry dock at Greenwich was severely damaged by a fire whilst under restoration on 21st May 2007

Background imageS Ark Collection: Map / Channel Islands 18C

Map / Channel Islands 18C
Map of Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, Sark and the Scilly Isles

Background imageS Ark Collection: Creux Harbour, Sark, Channel Islands, UK

Creux Harbour, Sark, Channel Islands, UK

Background imageS Ark Collection: Poster, Guernsey Airways

Poster, Guernsey Airways, offering frequent services to and from the Channel Islands, with a map showing places and flight durations. circa 1936

Background imageS Ark Collection: Poster advertising Commodore Cruises

Poster advertising Commodore Cruises between Ramsgate Harbour, Clacton Pier, Guernsey and Sark

Background imageS Ark Collection: La Seigneurie garden, Sark, Channel Islands, United Kingdom, Europe

La Seigneurie garden, Sark, Channel Islands, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageS Ark Collection: La Grande Greve, Sark, Channel Islands, United Kingdom, Europe

La Grande Greve, Sark, Channel Islands, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageS Ark Collection: Cutty Sark Passes Cimba

Cutty Sark Passes Cimba
The tea clipper Cutty Sark under full sail passes the Cimba - th Cutty Sark wasa badly damaged whilst under restoration in dry dock in Greenwich on 21st May 2007

Background imageS Ark Collection: Creux Harbour on Sark, Channel Islands

Creux Harbour on Sark, Channel Islands

Background imageS Ark Collection: La Coupee, Sark, Channel Islands, United Kingdom, Europe

La Coupee, Sark, Channel Islands, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageS Ark Collection: The Tea Clipper - Cutty Sark

The Tea Clipper - Cutty Sark
The Tea Clipper Cutty Sark. Built in 1869, she served as a merchant vessel (the last clipper to be built for that purpose), and then as a training ship until being put on public display in 1954

Background imageS Ark Collection: Cutty Sark under Anchor

Cutty Sark under Anchor
The tea clipper Cutty Sark under anchor. Whilst undergoing restoration in dry dock in Greenwich London in May 2007 the ship was badly damaged by fire

Background imageS Ark Collection: Cutty Sark - Cpt. Woodget

Cutty Sark - Cpt. Woodget
The captain of the tea clipper Cutty Sark - Richard Woodget Commander of the vessel between 1885-1895. The famous ship was badly damaged in a fire on 21st May 2007

Background imageS Ark Collection: United Kingdom, Greenwich. Clipper Ship Cutty Sark

United Kingdom, Greenwich. Clipper Ship Cutty Sark

Background imageS Ark Collection: Sark, Creux Harbor, Channel Islands, England

Sark, Creux Harbor, Channel Islands, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageS Ark Collection: Sark, Les Autelets, Channel Islands, England

Sark, Les Autelets, Channel Islands, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageS Ark Collection: Sark, the Coupee, Channel Islands, England

Sark, the Coupee, Channel Islands, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageS Ark Collection: Sark, Dixcart Bay, Channel Islands, England

Sark, Dixcart Bay, Channel Islands, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageS Ark Collection: Channel Islands, satellite image

Channel Islands, satellite image. North is at top. Water is blue, vegetation is green and urbanised areas are pale brown. The Channel Islands are a group of British crown dependent islands off

Background imageS Ark Collection: Cutty Sark - Cpt Wallace

Cutty Sark - Cpt Wallace
The Captain of the tea clipper Cutty Sark in 1880, Captain Wallace. The Cutty Sark was badly damaged by fire whilst undergoing restoration on 21st May 2007

Background imageS Ark Collection: Cutty Sark at Sea 1924

Cutty Sark at Sea 1924
A view looking back toward the stern end of the Cutty Sark - the world famous tea clipper The ship was badly damaged by fire whilst under restoration in Greenwich on 21st May 2007

Background imageS Ark Collection: Sue Daly / SpecialistStock

Sue Daly / SpecialistStock
Blackthorn (Prunus spinosa). West coast, Sark, British Channel Islands, UK

Background imageS Ark Collection: Sue Daly / SpecialistStock

Sue Daly / SpecialistStock
Emperor Moth female (Saturnia pavonia). Sark, British Channel Islands, UK

Background imageS Ark Collection: Jewel Anemones (Corynactis viridis), Sark, Channel Islands

Jewel Anemones (Corynactis viridis), Sark, Channel Islands
Sue Daly / SplashdownDirect

Background imageS Ark Collection: Gorse in Sark, UK (RR)

Gorse in Sark, UK (RR)
Sue Daly / SplashdownDirect

Background imageS Ark Collection: Shag chicks. UK (RR)

Shag chicks. UK (RR)
Sue Daly / SplashdownDirect

Background imageS Ark Collection: Red Fingers Coral. Sark, Channel Islands

Red Fingers Coral. Sark, Channel Islands
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Background imageS Ark Collection: Beadlet Anemones (Actinia equina), Gouliot Caves, Sark, Channel Islands

Beadlet Anemones (Actinia equina), Gouliot Caves, Sark, Channel Islands
Sue Daly / SplashdownDirect

Background imageS Ark Collection: Jewel Anemones (Corynactis viridis), Sark, Channel Islands

Jewel Anemones (Corynactis viridis), Sark, Channel Islands
Sue Daly / SplashdownDirect

Background imageS Ark Collection: Goby. Sark, Channel Islands

Goby. Sark, Channel Islands
Sue Daly / SplashdownDirect



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Step back in time and explore the majestic Cutty Sark, a legendary tea clipper from 1923. Located in Creux Harbour, Sark, Channel Islands, UK, this historical vessel takes you on a voyage through centuries of maritime heritage. 🚢⚓ Immerse yourself in the rich history of the Channel Islands with an authentic map dating back to the 18th century. Discover how these islands played a crucial role in trade and navigation during that era. Transport yourself to the golden age of travel with vintage posters advertising Guernsey Airways and Commodore Cruises. Experience the allure of luxury air and sea travel as you embark on unforgettable journeys. Indulge your senses at La Seigneurie garden, located in beautiful Sark. Wander through stunning landscapes adorned with vibrant flowers and lush greenery – a true paradise for nature lovers. Feel the sand between your toes at La Grande Greve beach on Sark's pristine coastline. Bask under clear blue skies while enjoying breathtaking views of crystal-clear waters - pure bliss. Witness an awe-inspiring sight as Cutty Sark gracefully passes Cimba, showcasing its remarkable sailing prowess amidst picturesque surroundings. Crossing over La Coupee is an adventure like no other. This narrow isthmus connects Little Sark to Big Sark, offering panoramic vistas that will leave you breathless. Experience life aboard The Tea Clipper - Cutty Sark itself. Step foot onto this iconic ship that once sailed across oceans carrying precious cargo – truly a testament to human ingenuity. Marvel at Cutty Sark majestically anchored off Creux Harbour – her sails unfurled against azure skies; she stands as a symbol of resilience and timeless beauty. Embark on an unforgettable journey through time as you delve into the captivating world of Cutty Sark. Uncover hidden tales from bygone eras while exploring one of Europe's most treasured maritime treasures.