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Alan Villiers films
Not Cutty Sark but good none the less
Heartfelt commentary from a guy in Dumbarton, where the Cutty Sark was built
Cutty Sark arriving at Greenhithe to moor alongside Worcester II 1938 got
Prize Day aboard Worcester II with Cutty Sark alongside 1933 ?
Great Video of the Dukes visit to Cutty Sark and on board Worcester III
Part 1
Part 2
FT Everards and Sailing Barges
Michael Faulkner 65 -
Merchant Navy College
British Merchant Navy Forum
British Merchant Navy net. Some photos
Unofficial ex-
Nick Messenger Old Worcester
Cutty Sark . org
Some stuff about Cutty Sark fire etc
Some Cutty Sark clippings from Australia
Gary Vaughan. Good collection.
Greenhithe site with pictures of Barges
Lists of Ex Everards Sailing Barges
SN Chat about Everards
Prize Day aboard Worcester II with Cutty Sark alongside 1937 ?
Prize Day aboard Worcester II with Cutty Sark alongside 1938
Prize Day aboard Worcester II with Cutty Sark alongside 1934 ? got
Prince Phillip on Cutty Sark prior to Incarceration at Greenwich 1954
HMS Conway Training Ship
Tribute to Cutty Sark. Probably not the Sark no doubt by Alan Villiers
Lovely Song to go with it
Amateur Video of Cutty Sark before the Fire
Amateur Video by a chap called Phil Young of the Cutty Sark before the Fire
Part 3
Amateur Video of the Cutty Sark June 2004
Good Video of Sailing Barge Beric 2009
Wikipedia with links to most Training Ships
Larry Croxford Steward -
Small Video on board
TS Exmouth at Grays Essex before she became Worcester III
Amateur Video by a chap called Phil Young of the Cutty Sark before the Fire
Amateur Video by a chap called Phil Young of the Cutty Sark before the Fire
Video of Worcester II after she sunk at her Moorings of Grays Essex
Red Duster site Cutty sark stuff
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Port Cities Training Ships on the Thames
HMS Warspite
Royal Navy Training Ships
The Peking ex Arethusa
British Pathe Viking
British Pathe Archibald Russel
Small video of HMS Worcester III with Cutty Sark
My trip on the Reminder 2015
I find the large 4 masted Steel Barques in the later days of sail absolutely fascinating. HMS Worcester II had a few around during their wonderful times. The likes of Viking, Archibald Russell, Mozart, Pamir, Passat, Ponape. Magdalen Vinnen etc etc which all gave the “new fangled” steamers a run for their money. “Carbon Footprint” ? Zero.