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    #30 . I spent part of my honeymoon going over the real and only Cutty Sark as my wife usually remarked on years ago. The Cutty Sark to my knowledge and the curators of the museum never broke any records as was always commanded by conservative masters who
    were always prudent with the sail amount she carried. Yet the Thermopylae who did make records got less publicity ? JS
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    Quote Originally Posted by Davygross View Post
    Hello Glyn
    You have a good eye despite the poor quality picture, the hull I bought was said to be a “standard” SAM hull from the Bethlehem shipyard in Baltimore, and from the plans it was a ship named “City of Ely”, which after researching proved to be the ex “Samarina” built by Bethlehem. I would assume that the “Samariz” would be a very similar sister ship.

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    I don't think anyone on this site could build a model of the 'Ship of the Fens' as it was originally built in the small City of Ely over a thousand years ago.

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    #32 Ship of the fens ? Sounds like a Coracle Fouro ? JS
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    Quote Originally Posted by j.sabourn View Post
    #32 Ship of the fens ? Sounds like a Coracle Fouro ? JS
    Actually John I have visited Ely Cathedral several times and I would let you know the reason it is nicknamed the 'Ship of the Fens' is it seen all over the Fenlands.

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    Cutty Sark broke the record for 1883, reaching London in 84 days.
    In 1884, Broke her own record reached London in 80days.
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    Hi Des. I have a model of the Thermopylae on a shelf above my computer. It is was bought as a present from the local Maritime Museum so not accurate. It fits in with the rest of the collection.
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    Very popular not with lads I know still at sea or working abroad is model ship building with LEGO, I have one mate lives in Japan has built some truly amazing LEGO models

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    Hi Bill.
    I like that, it's a lovely model, nothing like a sailing ship to show up engine driven ships. On saying that I have a painting I did of a London tug that is on the site somewhere, and also have a series of pics of London tugs on the wall.. As I have said before I wish I'd had my brothers luck to have been on the last grain ship the Pamir to go around the Horn.
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    Does anyone have a model of QE2 for sale?

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    Quote Originally Posted by j.sabourn View Post
    #30 . I spent part of my honeymoon going over the real and only Cutty Sark as my wife usually remarked on years ago. The Cutty Sark to my knowledge and the curators of the museum never broke any records as was always commanded by conservative masters who
    were always prudent with the sail amount she carried. Yet the Thermopylae who did make records got less publicity ? JS
    Of course, the skipper of Cutty Sark did not want to get the sails wet, buggers to haul kin when they are.
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