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The rooftops of the Royal Observatory.
This photograph shows roofs and telescope domes of the the Royal Observatory, Greenwich. It was taken from the balcony of the 28-inch (70 cm)...
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The Port of London Authority Harbour Master's launch
Havengore
(1910).
The Port of London Authority Harbour Master's launch 'Havengore' (1910) at anchor in 1934. The Harbour Master is responsible for the smooth...
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The Royal Hospital Greenwich, Queen’s House and the Royal Observatory.
An engraving of the Royal Hospital Greenwich, taken from an etching made c. 1750. The Royal Observatory and Queen’s House are visible in the...
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The Royal Observatory from Greenwich Park, c. 1925.
The Royal Observatory, Greenwich and Greenwich Park seen from the west, c. 1925.
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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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The Octagon Room.
The inside of the Octogan Room at the Royal Observatory Greenwich. It was designed by the architect Sir Christopher Wren. In the centre of the room...
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The Antarctic ship
Morning
(1871).
The Antarctic ship 'Morning' (1871) in 1902, after being fitted out by R & H Green Ltd., of Blackwall for her voyage South.
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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 main entrance to the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, c. 1935.
The open gates at the entrance to the Royal Observatory, Greenwich. Flamsteed House is visible at the back of the courtyard. The Shepard Gate Clock...
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