Small fire damages historic clipper Cutty Sark
Source: Omaha World Herald-AP
LONDON (AP) London firefighters have extinguished a small blaze on the 19th-century sailing ship Cutty Sark, a tourist attraction that was restored after a major fire in 2007.
London Fire Brigade said four engines and 21 firefighters were called to the fire Sunday morning, and that "a small part of the ship" was damaged.
One of the fastest ships of its day, the Cutty Sark was launched in 1869 and was designed to carry tea from the far east back to Britain.
FULL short breaking story at link.
Read more: http://www.omaha.com/news/world/small-fire-damages-historic-clipper-cutty-sark/article_e7b960b3-c282-5209-88df-33c5490952f3.html
OWH world news POSTED: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2014 7:18 AM | UPDATED: 8:15 AM, SUN OCT 19, 2014.
The Cutty Sark rises from the flames - in pictures: http://www.theguardian.com/culture/gallery/2012/apr/24/cutty-sark-fire-conservation-in-pictures
Britain's last surviving tea clipper, the Cutty Sark, was damaged in a fire in 2007 and reopens on 25 April after an extensive conservation project
Tuesday 24 April 2012 12.11 EDT
FULL stories and photos at links below photos.
The Cutty Sark: hoist the main sail!: http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2012/apr/23/cutty-sark-hoist-main-sail
Cutty Sark restoration - an interactive guide: http://www.theguardian.com/culture/interactive/2012/apr/23/cutty-sark-restoration-interactive-guide
NV Whino
(20,886 posts)Does that mean the Scotch delivery will be delayed?
Not that I drink Cutty Sark.
EEO
(1,620 posts)FailureToCommunicate
(14,006 posts)(Yes, even a ** few** sea chanties)
Glad to hear it was only a small-ish fire this time.
Thanks for posting this, Steve!
-FTC
NYC_SKP
(68,644 posts)Somebody broke in, took a few items and thrashed a few others.
My 36" long model, mounted on a nice walnut stand (thanks, mom!) had been turned upside down and crushed to the floor apparently.
Ah well.
That looks like a significant fire, but small given the scale of the ship.
FailureToCommunicate
(14,006 posts)Last edited Sun Oct 19, 2014, 04:12 PM - Edit history (1)
I had long ago in grade school. Most kids bought the Revell plastic model, I chose to build from scratch. Mine had balsa wood hull, toothpick oars, tiny painted shields along the gunnels, etc. The teacher gave me a lower grade saying it wasn't as detailed as the other kids (kit) ones (!). I remember being somewhat disenchanted with that teacher from then on. And one day the display area got wacked by some kid, and mine ship was the only casualty. Coincidence? I think not.
NYC_SKP
(68,644 posts)But even that kit took work. I remember it had metal anchor chain and one had to run all the rigging through blocks, it wasn't easy!
But from scratch, wow.
In my case I recall being told that some equipment, like the stereo and other things, were taken.
It was pre VCR and pre computer, but there were still things to steal.
Diclotican
(5,095 posts)NYC_SKP
I have build one of them - it was, to put it midly a rather testing job to make it possible - Even if also very inter sting and fun to build - specially when you managed to se how it was build - and it started to be anything else than just parts....
Diclotican