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Article: Adelaide: See the ship for yourself!
- Article from:
- Sunderland Echo (Pennywell, England)
- Article date:
- July 16, 2007
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All aboard for the Adelaide! Campaigners fighting to save Wearside's most historic ship are to take an army of supporters to its resting place in Scotland.
The 150-year-old Sunderland-built clipper the City of Adelaide, a predecessor of the Cutty Sark, faces destruction because funds to keep her have run dry.
Now members of Sunderland City of Adelaide Recovery Fund (Scarf) have been given a boost by Redby Coaches, which has stepped forward to take a busload of supporters to the ship on Saturday, July 21.
Jean Stratton, managing director of the bus company, said: "Tourism is important to our business and the area. I just think it would be ...
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