The Cutty Sark was built in Dumbarton, England, in 1869 and was engaged in the China tea trade until 1873. She then embarked upon twenty years of passages between England and Australia. After 1895, she served under the Portuguese flag for the next 25 years. The Cutty Sark now belongs to the Thames Nautical Training College and she stands dry-docked at Greenwich in London. The Cutty Sark was made the most famous clipper ship of all time by The Seagram's Company who would name a popular spirit after her and use the ships portrait on the bottles label. Dimensions are 32"X23"X12"