The Cutty Sark is the most famous tea clipper built, and is the only one to survive. She is now in dry dock at Greenwich.
She was launched at Dumbarton on the River Clyde, Scotland, in 1869.
London, Greenwich, Cutty Sark
London, Greenwich, Cutty Sark
HMS Ocean (L12) of the Royal Navy is an amphibious assault ship (orlanding platform helicopter) and is the sole member of her class.
She is designed to support amphibious landing operations and to
support the staff of Commander UK Amphibious Force and
Commander UK Landing Force.
London, Greenwich, HMS Ocean (L12)
London, Greenwich, HMS Ocean (L12)
HMS Belfast (C 35) is a museum ship, originally a Royal Navy
light cruiser, permanently moored in London on the River Thames
and operated by the Imperial War Museum.
Construction of Belfast, the first Royal Navy ship
to be named after the capital city of Northern Ireland and
one of ten Town-class cruisers, began in December 1936.
She was launched on St Patrick's Day, 17 March 1938.
Commissioned in early August 1939 shortly before the
outbreak of the Second World War, Belfast was initially part
of the British naval blockade against Germany.
London, HMS Belfast
London, HMS Belfast
Bottle with the Ship inside
London, Greenwich, Ship In The Bottle
London, Greenwich, Ship In The Bottle