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English: The Cutty Sark, burnt out The Cutty Sark caught fire (allegedly by arson) on the morning of 21 May 2007; this photo was taken at 7pm just as the fire crews were leaving after putting the fire out. The ship is now undergoing restoration (see Cutty_Sark). Lottery funding has been withdrawn so the completion date is uncertain but unlikely to be before 2011.
Date 21 May 2007
Source From geograph.org.uk
Author Stephen Craven

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51° 28′ 57.73″ N, 0° 0′ 34.87″ W

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