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Midshipman.
Midshipmen were usually the sons of wealthy or aristocratic families training to become commissioned officers. They usually joined the Navy at the...
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King Charles Court, Royal Naval College.
King Charles Court, part of the former Royal Naval College, Greenwich. It is now occupied by Trinity College of Music.
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Greenwich Hospital.
Greenwich Hospital with the Royal Observatory and the Queen's House in the distance. Greenwich Hospital owns and maintains the Royal Hospital School...
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Elevation of the east-front of the Boys' School and Dormitory, 1789.
An architectural drawing of the east front of the Royal Hospital School, Greenwich. The school was founded nearly 300 years ago as part of the Crown...
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Captain William Locker (1731-1800).
As Lieutenant-Governor (second in rank to the Governor) of Greenwich Hospital from 1793, Locker conceived the idea of a naval picture gallery in the...
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