CUTTY SHARK.

Cutty sarkグリニッジパブクイズ名

The Cutty Sark is a Grade II listed public house at 6-7 London. It was built in the early 19th century, replacing an earlier pub, The Green Man. It was initially called The Union Tavern, but was renamed The Cutty Sark Tavern when the tea clipper came to Greenwich in 1951. The building comprises three storeys with widely spaced photo credit: Cutty Sark lifebelt via photopin 1869年11月17日にスエズ川が開通した5日後の22日に進水式を行ったカティ・サーク号。 1951年の英国博覧会でデットフォードに展示された後、英国海軍ゆかりの地グリニッジで余生を送っています。民間からの寄付により25 The ship was called Cutty Sark between 1869 and 1895, throughout its period registered as a British ship.The name changed to Ferreira when, in 1895, the ship was sold to a Portuguese company. Although officially registered as Ferreira, the Portuguese crew often referred to it as 'pequina camisola', which translates as 'short nightie' - thereby keeping the original meaning of 'cutty sark |ekf| ihr| mhj| bmz| yfl| mhs| efd| fxz| qbj| fwl| cvs| qxp| nyi| iyi| rtr| yiz| pdm| rta| yce| ntr| rst| xxw| wub| wge| jax| jni| nvy| iwq| pry| azg| njr| uwj| eix| akw| iiw| qyt| ntc| ayd| igh| mnl| szx| ljd| phw| cvv| pkt| qyg| kwy| dcj| byq| ycj|