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10th Dec 2011
Back in mid 2007 the old tea clipper boat The Cutty Sark permanently moored at Greenwich, UK, caught fire. Since then it's been going through a restoration process and it's hoped it will be open to the public again in April 2012. I have a feeling it will because next year the UK is hosting the Olympic Games and the Equestrian events will be held in Greenwich Park.
Because of this for the past year or more there has been a lot of feverish activity where the Council have miraculously found some funds to spruce the town centre up a bit. The Cutty Sark boat is part of this of course. All around the Cutty Sark the pedestrianised areas are having a revamp, the foot tunnel dome has been refurbished and the pier, formerly just a bunch of gang planks with railings, is also being rebuilt with a new building on it.
Today was a cold day but also a bright and sunny day so I went walkabout and took some snaps. I was lucky enough to catch the first two renovated masts being put back onto the Cutty Sark. There are also some more pix taken round and about as I had a stroll.
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I've never seen this old tug boat fired up before but today she had her engines running. Lots of building going on round here, seems every available square inch of land being sold to developers. Somebody's getting rich but it ain't me. This latest development partially blocks my view of the river from my home:
A couple of The Shard building as seen from Greenwich:
A few taken of and from the pier, showing partially built new building:
One entrance to the Greenwich Visitor's Centre right by The Cutty Sark:
Lady gives some money to lil ol accordion player busker in Docklands Light Railway mini concourse/mall:
Selling Christmas Trees. The Mitre pub in the background is where James stayed when he visited in '07:
Don Van Vliet 1941 - 2010. And the acid gold bar swirled up and down, up and down.
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11th Dec 2011
It's great to see the restoration of the Cutty Sark going so well, it looks as if it's well on track for completion in time for the Olympics.
Super photos Sir Flopps, I very much like the one of the acordion player and the woman in the pink coat who's touching his hand in a kindly sort of way.
But oh dear, is it just me, or does anyone else think the chimneys in the fifth-from-last-pic, (top left of the double-decker bus,) look as if they're making a rude gesture...?
Thanks for sharing with us, always love your photos of old London town.
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11th Dec 2011
No TC it is just your mind I think Great photo's Floppy I love the old tug boat, nice to see the old thing with a head of steam. I remember taking the kids to see the Cutty Sark and that must have been 30/35 years ago, it is good to see the old girl having a face lift after the disastrous fire and not the scrap heap, Great photo's as usual.
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11th Dec 2011
I think it was workmen who were doing hot work and left something hot and smouldering and also the fire alarms had been switched off because of the hot work but had not been switched back on, I could be wrong but I believe that was the cause.
Luverly pics mate.I always get a bit jealous when I see what a exciting place you live in with so much to see and do. Then I look around me and realise that it would all be too much hustle and bustle and sit back and enjoy the peace.
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7th Mar 2012
An update, all masts and rigging now back in place and boat is due to open as an exhibit in April with our Liz visiting this now Royal borough to do the opening honours in April. These pix taken at end of February.
The boat has been raised a couple of metres from it's original position and a viewing gallery has been constructed around the hull so visitors can walk right underneath:
And I can see the masts from my balcony, they weren't there when I moved in almost four years ago:
Don Van Vliet 1941 - 2010. And the acid gold bar swirled up and down, up and down.