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1. The Royal Naval College from the river.
*The Royal Naval College from the river. A view from the river, looking towards the Queen's House, now part of the National Maritime Museum.
2. The Royal Naval College.
*The Royal Naval College. A view of the Royal Naval College after a pageant. Before 1873 the buildings were part of the Greenwich Hospital established for the care of 'feable,...
3. The National Maritime Museum.
*The National Maritime Museum. A view of the National Maritime Museum with the Royal Naval College behind.
4. Visitors near the Royal Observatory, Greenwich.
*Visitors near the Royal Observatory, Greenwich. Visitors gathered at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, c. 1900. It was a favourite place from which to view Greenwich, London and the Thames.
5. The Royal Naval College Chapel.
*The Royal Naval College Chapel. The Chapel at the Royal Naval College in November 1937.
6. The Council Chambers of Bermondsey Town Hall.
*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.
7. Bomb damage at the National Maritime Museum.
*Bomb damage at the National Maritime Museum. A bomb crater outside the National Maritime Museum after the first night of the Blitz.
8. People outside the Royal Observatory, Greenwich.
*People outside the Royal Observatory, Greenwich. Greenwich Park and the Royal Observatory have long been a favourite destinations for destination for daytrippers. In this photograph from around...
9. Ruins of a house at Jumbe la Mtwana, Kenya.
*Ruins of a house at Jumbe la Mtwana, Kenya. Jumbe la Mtwana means “the large house of the slave”. About 14 stone houses have been discovered at the seaside site. Most houses were...
10. Ruins of the walled city of Gedi, Kenya.
*Ruins of the walled city of Gedi, Kenya. The ruined 12th-15th-century walled city of Gedi lies about 100 km north of Mombasa and 15 km south of Malindi. The name Gedi (or Gede) is a Galla...
 
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