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The Painted Hall, Greenwich, 1 June 1843, open to the public as an art gallery.
Visitors in the Painted Hall, Royal Hospital Greenwich. The painted decoration took nineteen years to complete and was carried out by James...
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The Queen's House and Greenwich Hospital.
A view of the Queen's House from the low ground of Greenwich Park to the south-west, with the dome of the Queen Mary Court visible immediately to the...
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The Thames from Greenwich Park.
This print is taken from a drawing by Peter De Wint (dated c. 1822), at one time in the possession of the Duke of Argyll. The print was published as...
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The window into the port
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Mr Richard Temple in
The Pirates of Penzance
.
Richard Temple was a famous Victorian actor. He appears here as the Pirate King in the Gilbert and Sullivan comic opera 'The Pirates Of Penzance'.
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Admiral Lord Howe. 'While we shed a tear of feeling'.
This is the title page from a ballad, "written especially for the Fancy Bazaar, for the benefit of the Floating Hospital and respectfully dedicated...
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Flamsteed House, Greenwich Park
, by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd.
Flamsteed House - designed and built by Sir Christopher Wren in 1675-76, was the home of the first Astronomer Royal John Flamsteed and the heart of...
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A city that is set on an hill cannot be hid. View of Old Royal Observatory, Greenwich, 1865.
A view of the Observatory from the north, showing the pines that then flanked the former area of the 'giant steps' and, just visible (left by the...
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A symbol of London
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Blackwall
, by Henry Moses.
Blackwall in 1824, with several men fishing in the Thames near the large Indiaman 'Wellington'. This was one of the many plates in Henry Moses' major...
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