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A model of the Thermopylae (1868).A model of the Thermopylae (1868).
A model of the Thermopylae (1868).

© National Maritime Museum, London

Repro ID: D2867_1
Title: A model of the Thermopylae (1868).
Description: A full hull model (scale 1:96) of the cargo clipper ‘Thermopylae’ (1868). She was built in Aberdeen for Thompson’s White Star Line, and served in the China tea trade until 1881. Her return voyage to London from Shanghai in 1872 was notable for the legendary race with the ‘Cutty Sark’. She was sold to the Portuguese government in 1895 and sunk in a naval exercise in 1907.
Creator: I. W. Marsh
Date: 20th century
Credit line: National Maritime Museum, London


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