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Naval School, Greenwich & Block Model Ship.
This appears to be a view of the first 'Fame', the drill ship constructed in 1843 for the 'sea exercises' of boys of the Greenwich Hospital School. ...
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Greenwich Hospital.
A highly romanticised view of the Royal Hospital for Seamen, Greenwich, dating from c. 1835. Unusually for views of Greenwich Hospital, this one...
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Greenwich Hospital School boys in Trafalgar Square March 9th 1872.
The Royal Hospital School was set up for the sons of members of the Royal Hospital for Seamen. The school left Greenwich in 1933 and moved to...
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Jack and his father under the colonnade
, by Clarkson Stanfield.
Tom Saunders, nicknamed 'Poor Jack', with his father, a Greenwich Pensioner, who had lost his leg at the Battle of the Nile in 1798. They are...
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