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1. Tudor Greenwich showing the Placentia.
*Tudor Greenwich showing the Placentia. This drawing depicts Greenwich Park and the Tudor palace of Placentia. In 1427 the manor of Greenwich passed to Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester and...
2. View from Greenwich Park.
*View from Greenwich Park. An engraving, dating from around 1840, showing the view from Greenwich Park, looking towards the Royal Hospital and the Thames. Greenwich Park...
3. The Royal Barge passing London Bridge.
*The Royal Barge passing London Bridge. An etching from the 'Illustrated London News' c. 1850, showing an episode from one of Queen Victoria's visits to the City of London by Royal Barge.
4. The Embarkation of His Majesty George the Fourth on board the 'Royal George' Yacht. Off Greenwich to visit his Scottish Dominions, 18 August 1822
*The Embarkation of His Majesty George the Fourth on board the 'Royal George' Yacht. Off Greenwich to visit his Scottish Dominions, 18 August 1822 A print of King George IV leaving Greenwich on the Royal yacht 'Royal George' (1817). Royal yachts have been used since the reign of Charles II...
5. Greenwich Hospital.
*Greenwich Hospital. A print commemorating the visit of the Duke of Clarence (later King William IV) to the Greenwich Hospital in January 1828. Along the waterfront is a...
6. King William 4th & Queen Adelaide landing at Greenwich, August 5th 1830.
*King William 4th & Queen Adelaide landing at Greenwich, August 5th 1830. A boldly coloured and very animated popular print showing the visit of King William IV's and Queen Adelaide to Greenwich in August 1830, the King's...
7. A view from One-Tree Hill in Greenwich Park.
*A view from One-Tree Hill in Greenwich Park. A standard view of Greenwich from One-Tree Hill in Greenwich Park, c. 1820. Greenwich was the first Royal Park to be opened by Henry V in 1427. It...
 
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