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Nannie Appeal Spring 2020 Update

2019 was the 150th anniversary of Cutty Sark, quite a feat for a ship that was only designed to be used for around 30 years. To mark this occasion we set about raising money to carve a new figurehead for Cutty Sark. The figurehead had sat at the prow of the ship for over 60 years, since it was installed in 1957.

The figurehead, the witch Nannie from Robert Burns’ poem ‘Tam o’Shanter’, was suffering from environmental damage and rot. Recent research had also uncovered that the current figurehead varied greatly from the Nannie that had originally been designed by Hercules Linton, the original designer of the Cutty Sark. We therefore hoped to raise £50,000 which would be used not only to carve a new figurehead, closer in style to the original design, but that would also cover the costs of conserving and storing the current figurehead as part of our historic collection. 

Thanks to the incredible generosity of our Members and Patrons we raised over £50,000 in just six months. 

In Autumn 2019 we appointed Andy Peters, a master figurehead carver, to carve the new Nannie. Andy set up his company, Maritima Woodcarving, in 1990 in an effort to keep the art of the ship carver alive. Since then he has carved numerous figureheads, both original designs and historical replicas. Andy carves all his figureheads by hand, using traditional tools, including some tools that date from the 19th century, contemporaneous to Cutty Sark.

Using Hercules Linton's original design as inspiration, Andy has begun the process of sketching out designs for the new figurehead, which recently shared with us.

Andy Peters' sketches of the new Nannie design

Andy Peters' sketches of the new Nannie design
 Andy's designs for the new Nannie carving.

We have been so lucky to have a craftsman as skilled as Andy to carve our new Nannie.

We are hoping the new Nannie will be installed in 2021, on sight for the millions of people who pass Cutty Sark every year

Published: 28th April, 2020

Updated: 27th May, 2020

Author: Sarah Foster

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