Able Seamen Clifton & Doyle Memorial -- Cutty Sark, Greenwich Pier, Greenwich, London, UK
N 51° 28.964 W 000° 00.561
30U E 707646 N 5707750
A round plaque inset into the deck the Cutty Sark commemorates two crewmen tragically lost at sea
Waymark Code: WMT3DZ
Location: London, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 09/18/2016
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A plaque inset on the teak deck of the Cutty Sark tell the tales of two crewmen washed overboard and lost at sea near the center of the ship.
The plaque reads as follows:
"As Cutty Sark approached the English Channel returning from Australia, able Seaman John Clifton, age 21, and John Doyle, aged 30, were washed off the jib boom and lost.
2nd April 1893"
The waymark coordinates are for the visitor center for the Cutty Sark. Visitors will need to pay an admission and tour the ship to visit this waymark.
Relevent website: [Web Link]
List if there are any visiting hours: Cutty Sark
Opening times:
Monday–Sunday, 10.00–17.00.
Closed 24–26 December.
Last admission:
16.15
Entrance fees (if any): 18.50 GBP
Date dedicated: 04/01/1957
Sponsor(s): Royal Museums Greenwich
Parking coordinates: Not Listed
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