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Date: | Tue, 22 May 2007 18:48:46 +0100 |
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The reportage this morning was that 'it isn't as bad as it looks'
because the Cutty Sark is/was currently undergoing a programme of
restoration and conservation. This means that masts, rigging, and all
artefacts were being stored off-site. From the pictures, it seems that
the centre of the ship took most of the damage: prow and stern sections
seem less damaged (I can't say 'untouched').
There have been one or two reports that the fire was caused by arsonists
(deliberate fire setting, or accidental fire setting as part of illegal
entry), but it has also been noted that historic structures are much
more likely to burn when undergoing restoration.
Best wishes,
Pat
--
Pat Reynolds
It may look messy now ...
... but just you come back in 500 years time (T. Pratchett).
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