Ropes and rigging
More rigging
In the hold
Vale, Andy.
London fence
Hanging around
London view
Care for a ride?
Eye over London
Window view
Big ??
The Geevor Mine
The miner
Tin processing
Down in the mine
The former mine
Inside St Senara's
St Senara's Church
Too early!
Dusk
Coast sunset
Walking the escarpment
St Ives sunset, surfers and shadows
Tintagel
What would King Arthur say?
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Cutty Sark
Built for the China tea trade and launched in 1869, the Cutty Sark was intended to be the fastest sailing clipper. She was up against some stiff competition from the likes of the Thermopylae. In their only direct race from China, the Cutty Sark lost her rudder and a new one had to be built and fitted, resulting in her losing by seven days. Unlike the Thermopylae though, she has been preserved. Now on display after being almost destroyed by a dreadful fire, a visit to her was a high priority. Second image in PiP and best viewed large.
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