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The Heathen and the Christian by Fred Maxwell. First produced Edmonton (in one-act) 31st March 1902 and Greenwich Theatre, (in four acts) 25th January 1909
Airy Transit Circle at Greenwich Royal ObservatoryObserving the sun with the Airy Transit Circle at the Greenwich Royal Observatory. Date: 1885
Steam Yacht at GreenwichA steam yacht flying the Turkish flag as it enters the Port of London at Greenwich passing the Royal Observatory and Naval College
Greenwich, National Maritime Museum by G. H. DavisA diagrammatic view of the Historic, National Maritime Museum, in Greenwich, showing the restored Queens House, readiing rooms and Caird galleries Date: 1937
Turntable appliance by Merryweather, Blackheath CommonTurntable appliance by Merryweather of Greenwich, seen here being demonstrated on Blackheath Common. It was destined for Rangoon, India. One of the men is Station Officer Edwards
Old manual fire engine in a museumAn old manual fire engine in a museum, on loan from the Merryweather Museum, Greenwich
Old fire engine and other equipment in a museum: an ancient fly wheel manual fire engine from Windsor Castle, built by Merryweathers predecessors, Hadley & Simpkin, in 1735; fire apparatus of 1666
Army Sports Meeting at Greenwich Park, WW1A sports meeting, organised by the Y.M.C.A. with various military sporting types competing in a number of competitions in Greenwich Park, London
Manufacture of the Atlantic cableThe manufacture of the Atlantic submarine cable at Glass, Elliott and Co.s Works, East Greenwich, London Date: 1857
London from GreenwichDistant view of London looking westward from Greenwich Park. Date: early 19th century
Greenwich Hospital (as it then was) -looking towards the river. Date: circa 1830
Greenwich FairFun and games at Greenwich Fair. Date: 1839
Elizabeth at GreenwichQueen Elizabeth visits Greenwich Hospital Date: late 16th century
Greenwich RiverSteamboat passengers embarking from Greenwich Pier. Date: 1839
Greenwich ViewThe Hospital viewed from the north bank of the Thames. Date: circa 1840
Greenwich PubA free-and-easy at Greenwich during the Fair - romance for some, fisticuffs for others - and the dog makes a run for it. Date: 1839
Greenwich WoodlandsWoodlands, a fine house now used as an exhibition vanue. Date: 1804
Hugh R. H. Cecil, Vanity Fair, SpyHUGH RICHARD HEATHCOTE GASCOYNE-CECIL, 1st Baron Quickswood (1869-1956), styled Lord Hugh Cecil until 1941. British Conservative Party politician and youngest son of Robert Gascoyne-Cecil
Deptford, DistantDistant view of the Thames at Deptford, viewed from the Greenwich Road. Date: 1808
John Penn, EngineerJOHN PENN Marine engineer, whose works were located at Greenwich : we have pictures of them, too. Date: 1805 - 1878
Commodore William LockerCommodore WILLIAM LOCKER naval officer, lieutenant- governor of Greenwich Hospital, London. Date: 1731 - 1800
H B JEULA English dissenting churchman, minister at Greenwich. Date: CIRCA 1838
Greenwich Park. Clennell, Luke 1781 - 1840
Greenwich Observatory, Greenwich, London - Magnetic Clock Date: circa 1910s
A View of Greenwich Hospital, by John Paul (1804-1887), painted in an 18th century style. Date: circa 1850
The Admirals Regatta, Greenwich, by Robert Havell
O E Simmonds aerial view of Greenwich Royal Naval HospitalO.E. Simmonds aerial view of Greenwich Royal Naval Hospital
Boys Band at Greenwich Union Cottage Homes, Lamorbey, SidcuThe boys band, posed with their instruments, at the Greenwich & Deptford Unions cottage homes site at Lamorbey, near Sidcup, Kent. The homes name can be seen on the bass drum
Rail in Greenwich ParkGREENWICH PARK Messrs Landman & Smith propose to construct a viaduct across the Park to carry the railway on its way to Gravesend Date: 1835
LCC-LFB motorised pump-escape at GreenwichLCC-London Fire Brigade motorised pump-escape at Greenwich, SE London. This fire engine also carried an in-built 60 gallon chemical extinguisher which fed through a hosereel
LFDCA-LFB three Greenwich fire station appliancesPictured on Blackheath, SE London, the three appliances from Greenwich fire station: two Volvo Saxon dual purpose diesel fire engines (pump-ladder and pump)
LCC-LFB Massey Shaw fireboat, Greenwich, SE LondonThe Massey Shaw fireboat was built in 1935 on the Isle of Wight, and fitted out with powerful Merryweather pumps in Greenwich, SE London
Fire boat SS Sambre at Enderbys Wharf, GreenwichThe London Fire Service fire boat, the SS Sambre, at Enderbys Wharf, Greenwich, SE London
Frank Villanello, 21 Greenwich Ave. Fathers Stand. Location: New York, New York (State). Date 1910 July
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