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2 Greenwich Church Street
Greenwich
London
SE10 9BG
United Kingdom

Contact: Helen Jones



Ph: +44 020 8858 26

Fax: +44 020 8858 69

The Maritime Trust is a registered charity set up to preserve British ships of historic or technical significance and to display them to the public. Over twenty vessels have been restored that would otherwise have been lost to future generations.

  • The Maritime Trust has established itself as the definitive advisor on the preservation of historic ships in the UK.
  • The world famous and sole surviving tea clipper Cutty Sark is the flagship of the Trust and is on display to the public in her dry dock at Greenwich in London.
  • A ten year programme of restoration on her masts and rigging has just been completed. Further major work to her decks and hull, estimated at £7-8M will begin after the turn of the millennium.

Ports of Presence:
United Kingdom - Greenwich

Historic; Sailing; Clipper ships; Tea Clipper; Cutty Sark; Preservation; Restoration; Charter; Education; Tourism; Merchant vessels;

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