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The reconstruction of the Cutty Sark, following the fire in 2007, cost approximately £50 million. The project involved extensive restoration work and modernization to ensure it could be preserved for future generations. The funds were sourced from various avenues, including public donations, grants, and contributions from organizations. The restored ship was reopened to the public in 2012 as part of a larger maritime heritage project.

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