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Maritime London - Discover the past, explore the present

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Explore the history of maritime London from Roman settlements to today's Docklands. Find out about the individuals and events that have contributed to its wealth and importance, and discover the communities who have made this great port city their home.

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The 20th-century port  
The 20th-century port
The changing fortunes of Docklands and the port  Read more...
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The state funeral of Lord Nelson, 5-9 January 1806
Britain's greatest naval hero is buried in London  Read more...
  The state funeral of Lord Nelson, 5-9 January 1806
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Fighting back: the port, the Thames and the liberation of Europe  
Fighting back: the port, the Thames and the liberation of Europe
How the Thames contributed to the defeat of Nazi Germany  Read more...
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Deptford and Woolwich: London's Royal Dockyards
The rise and decline of Henry VIII's Dockyards  Read more...
  Deptford and Woolwich: London's Royal Dockyards
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The 'Great Eastern' as a passenger liner  
The 'Great Eastern' as a passenger liner
The ship of the future?  Read more...
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Time Pirates home page button
Stop the evil genius from stealing history! An award winning children's adventure game
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The Blitz Quiz Button
Get 100% to see an animated London skyline (Flash 6 player needed)
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Watch the Thames tide
See the Thames tide rise and fall (Flash 6 player needed)
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Port Fact
Why were bird droppings and animal blood used in Silvertown?

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National Maritime Museum/Royal Observatory Greenwich New Opportunities Fund  
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