Historical information
The postcard is a copy of a painting by the renowned British maritime artist Jack Spurling (John (Jack) Robert Charles Spurling 1870-1933). Spurling's love for the sea was fulfilled as a teenager when he worked as an apprentice, eventually gaining a Second Mate certificate and going on to join the Blue Anchor Line as a junior officer. His love for the sea shows in his detailed paintings of ship portraits.
THE CUTTY SARK: -
The Cutty Sark was built in Britain in 1869 and was one of the last great sailing ships. At first, it carried tea from China. Later, it was used to transport wool from Australia. It became famous for its speed and held the record for the fastest voyage from Australia to Britain for ten years. Later, a Portuguese company bought the ship and renamed it Ferreira. After that, a retired sea captain purchased it to use as a training ship in Cornwall. When the captain died, the ship was given to a training college in Greenwich in 1938. In 1954, it was placed in dry dock at Greenwich, where it remains on display.
Significance
The postcard depicts the clipper, Cutty Sark, which was a special ship because it carried wool from Australia to other parts of the world. Postcards like this one help us imagine what sea travel was like before steam-powered ships became common, and they show us how trade, travel, and migration evolved.
The Cutty Sark is also famous for its speed. It set a record for the journey from Australia to Britain and kept that title for ten years. Today, people still recognise its importance because it has been carefully preserved and is on display at the British Maritime Museum in Greenwich. Its story has also made it a favourite subject for people who enjoy building ship models.
The picture is a copy of a painting by renowned maritime artist Jack Spurling, who was famous for his ship portraits.
Physical description
Coloured postcard of the Cutty Sark. Photograph of a painting by J Spurling.
Subjects
- flagstaff hill,
- warrnambool,
- flagstaff hill maritime museum,
- shipwreck coast,
- flagstaff hill maritime village,
- maritime museum,
- great ocean road,
- cutty sark,
- historic sailing ship,
- tea clipper,
- sail training vessel,
- cadet training ship,
- commercial trading vessel,
- cargo sail vessel,
- clipper races,
- scott and linton of dunbarton scottland,
- race record,
- ferreria,
- 1869,
- tea cargo,
- tea trade,
- china tea,
- wool export,
- australian export,
- australian wool export,
- china tea trade,
- cornwall,
- training ship,
- greenwich,
- british museum,
- postcard,
- coloured postcard,
- postcard of a painting,
- jack spurling,
- british maritime artist,
- ship portraits,
- john 'jack' robert charles spurling
References
- Suffolk Artists SPURLING, 'Jack' Robert Charles - biography
- Wikipedia Jack Spurling (John Robert Charles Spurling)
