Historical information
ABOUT THE CUTTY SARK
The CUTTY SARK, built in Britain in 1869, was one of the last historic sailing ships. The vessel traded in tea from China for a few years, then began trading with Australia in the wool industry. It held the record sailing speed from Australia to Britain for ten years! Later, a Portuguese company bought her as a cargo ship and then renamed it FERREIRA. Later, it was purchased by a returned sea captain for use as a training ship in Cornwall. After the captain’s death, the ship was transferred to a training college in Greenwich in 1938. In 1954, the sailing ship was placed permanently in dry dock at Greenwich for display.
Significance
The sailing ship CUTTY SARK carried export cargos of wool from the Australian wool industry.
Physical description
Model of the sailing ship, CUTTY SARK, in full rig, with a lifeboat on deck. A black stripe with thin, white boarders is around the ship. The model is mounted on a timber plinth.
Subjects
- flagstaff hill,
- warrnambool,
- shipwrecked coast,
- flagstaff hill maritime museum,
- maritime museum,
- shipwreck coast,
- flagstaff hill maritime village,
- great ocean road,
- cutty sark,
- historic sailing ship,
- tea clipper,
- sail training vessel,
- cadet training ship,
- commercial trading vessel,
- cargo sail vessel,
- ship model cutty sark,
- australian wool export
