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Greenwich pensioners commemorating the Battle of Trafalgar
Gipsy Moth Iv, GreenwichSir Francis Chichesters boat Gipsy Moth IV broke the world record for the fastest voyage around the world by a small vessel. Here greeted by crowds at Greenwich, London. Date: 1960s
Royal Hospital, Greenwich, London Date: circa 1910s
London Marathon 1981Nervous participants standing around in Greenwich Park before the start of the very first London Marathon. Date: 29 March 1981
Greenwich Park LakeThe lake in Greenwich Park, London. Date: 1950s
Greenwich Park ShrubberyThe Shrubbery, Greenwich Park, London. Date: 1950s
Royal family at Maritime History Museum, GreenwichKing George VI, Queen Elizabeth, Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) and Queen Mary arriving at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, south east London
Placentia, 1560Placentia (pleasant place), royal riverside residence in Greenwich, as it appeared in 1560. Date: 1560
Exhibits in Dome of Discovery and Shot Tower, LondonVarious exhibits in the Dome of Discovery and the Shot Tower at the Festival of Britain, South Bank, London. Top left shows a reconstruction of Captain Cooks ship, Endeavour
Greenwich / ChamberlainPeople out in Greenwich Park showing the sweeping views across the River Thames Date: circa 1770
Greenwich Lit Inst 1843INSTITUTION Date: 1843
Programme cover for the Greenwich Village Follies, New YorkProgramme cover for the Greenwich Village Follies starring the Dolly Sisters, New York, 1924 Date: 1924
Greenwich Savings, New YorkGreenwich Savings, Sixth Ave. & 16th St. (Hall Safe Co.). Main banking room of Greenwich Savings with employees at work. Located at Sixth Avenue and 16th Street
Hotel Holley, New YorkHotel Holley, Washington Square, New York, America
Jack Delaney Restaurant, Greenwich Village, Grove Street, New York City, America
Harry Lauder at hospital matineeThe Scottish entertainer Harry Lauder (Sir Henry Lauder, 1870-1950) at the Playhouse Theatre, where he appeared in a special matinee to raise funds for the Miller General Hospital in Greenwich
Gates of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich
The Wolfe Memorial - Greenwich Park, London
Deptford & GreenwichDistant view of the Thames at Deptford and Greenwich : if our Library had existed at this time, it would be out of sight to the right of this view
Greenwich St AlphegeSaint Alphege s, the parish church of Greenwich
Greenwich RegattaAfter the Regatta on the Thames, thr prize-winning boat is carried through the streets in triumph
Greenwich PensionersPensioners leave the Hospital, which will close in 1869 and be converted into a Naval College
Greenwich AlmshousesThe Duke of Norfolks almshouses, on the Thams below Greenwich
Model FrigateThis model frigate is used at the Naval School, Greenwich, to teach cadets which strings to pull
Greenwich High TideAn exceptionally high tide washes over the embankment before the Hospital
Greenwich Baths EtcBaths and laundries are erected in Greenwich to keep both the residents and their clothing nice and clean in Exhibition Year
Salisbury at GreenwichLord Salisbury salutes the crowd as he arrives for the traditional whitebait dinner at The Ship
Victoria at GreenwichVictoria visits Greenwich to inspect the Great Britain - she embarks at Greenwich Hospital
Naval Cadets BandThe band of the naval cadets leads them out of church
The River Thames in London, 1890Engraving showing a number of scenes along the River Thames from Gravesend to Rotherhithe, London, 1890. The images show (clockwise from top right): The Angel Inn
Perspective Conspectus of the principal buildings of Sir ChrIllustration showing a perspective conspectus of the principal works of Sir Christopher Wren (1632-1723). The buildings featured include St
The Finish of the Royal London Yacht Club Match, GreenwichEngraving showing the yacht Julia winning the Royal London Yacht Club Match by being first past the mark, River Thames off Greenwich, London, 1858
The Crowd at Greenwich for the passing of the Great EasternEngraving showing the scene at the Royal Naval Hospital, Greenwich, as huge crowds assembled to watch I.K. Brunels steamship Great Eastern steam down the River Thames, 1859
Solar Eclipse over Greenwich, London, 1858Engraving showing the solar eclipse viewed over Greenwich, London, in March 1858. This view, as seen from the Isle of Dogs, shows the River Thames
Greenwich Park, London, 1849Engraving showing Londoners enjoying Greenwich Park during their Easter holidays, 1849
Queens House, GreenwichThe QUEENs HOUSE, seen from the park in winter
Social / Greenwich DolphinA stagecoach sets down passengers at the Dolphin Inn, Greenwich
Frame work of the viaductFrame work of Coopers Bridge, near Greenwich. The designers, Mr Grissell and Mr Petolent lent inspiration from similar American structures
Crowd / Bourdin FuneralCrowd versus police at the funeral of Martial Bourdin, anarchist, who died trying to blow up the Greenwich Observatory
Xmas at the HospitalAt the Seamens Hospital, Greenwich, old sailors come down to their Christmas dinner
Shipping the Atlantic Telegraph onboard the Great EasternEngraving showing Isambard Kingdom Brunels steam-ship Great Eastern receiving the Atlantic cable from a smaller vessel. The cable was manufactured at Messrs
Mr GladstoneMr. William Gladstone (1809-1898) addressing a crowd of electors at Greenwich on Blackheath in February 1874. One of the great Victorian statesmen
Observatory in Snow - 3The old Observatory in winter
Observatory in Snow - 2The old Observatory in winter
Observatory in Snow - 1The old Observatory in winter