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The study in Flamsteed House.
The study in Flamsteed House as it probably looked in the 17th century. The house was named after John Flamsteed, the first Astronomer Royal, who was...
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The Royal Observatory Greenwich.
Originally called the New Physical Building, this was designed by the Astronomer Royal, William Christie, working with the architect William Crisp...
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The Octagon Room.
The Octagan Room in the Royal Observatory Greenwich was designed by Christopher Wren. A high ceiling was placed on top of this room so that Thomas...
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King George V at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich in 1925.
The photograph is taken from the New Physical Laboratory (now known as the South Building) and shows the 250th anniversary visit of King George V to...
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