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The International Meridian Conference at Washington. A view of the writers buildings in Calcutta.
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| The Washington Conference. |
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| © National Maritime Museum, London |
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Description: On 1 October 1884 the United States hosted the International Meridian Conference in Washington. Representatives of 25 countries attended, and one of the aims was to fix a common prime meridian for time and longitude throughout the world. The delegates voted to accept the Greenwich Meridian as the world's prime meridian. |
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Creator: Unknown |
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Date: 1884 |
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