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File:Cutty Sark (ship, 1869) - SLV H91.250-164.jpg

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English: The clipper "CUTTY SARK" in full sails.
Date before 1916
Source State Library of Victoria, Allan C. Green collection of glass negatives.
This image is available from the Our Collections of the State Library of Victoria under the Accession Number: H91.250/164

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(note: some sources credit this image to the ship's captain, Richard Woodget 1845-1928.)
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Public domain This image is of Australian origin and is now in the public domain because its term of copyright has expired. According to the Australian Copyright Council (ACC), ACC Information Sheet G023v16 (Duration of copyright) (Feb 2012).
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