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The Painted Hall, Greenwich Hospital.
The Painted Hall at the Royal Naval College set for dining. Designed as the dining hall for the Greenwich pensioners when the buildings were to home...
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The Painted Hall, Greenwich Hospital: design for the west wall.
This design was not in fact executed for the great west front in the Upper Hall, but it does contain a number of elements that appear in variant form...
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The prospect of the Royal Hospital at Greenwich.
This plan of the Royal Hospital shows the rural location of Greenwich. Greenwich is now a hustling and bustling part of London. It is a popular...
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The Painted Hall of the Royal Hospital for Seamen.
The Painted Hall in the Royal Hospital for Seamen, Greenwich. It was originally intended to be the dining hall for the pensioners, but it became too...
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The Painted Hall at Greenwich.
A sketch showing the staircase at the columned entrance to the Painted Hall at Greenwich Hospital. The Painted Hall was originally intended to be the...
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'Spooner's Proteau views No 30. Greenwich Hospital, Changing to the Battle of Trafalgar'.
'Protean views' are a table-top version of the 'diorama', which Daguerre brought to London as a public entertainment in 1821 but only later developed...
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The Council Chambers of Bermondsey Town Hall.
The ornate Council Chamber in Bermondsey Town Hall. It was destroyed by a V1 flying bomb in 1944.
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The Royal Naval College and the
Cutty Sark
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The Royal Naval College and the 'Cutty Sark', seen from Island Gardens with the River Thames at high tide. This has often been described as the most...
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The Royal Naval College from the east.
The Royal Naval College, seen from the east, in the late 19th century. The buildings had formerly housed the Greenwich Hospital. Today, they are part...
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The Royal Naval College.
A view through the central gates on the riverside path looking down the axis of the hospital to the Queen's House. When Queen Mary wished to build a...
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