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Greenwich Park Collection

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: View in Greenwich Park, about 1860. Creator: London Stereoscopic & Photographic Co

View in Greenwich Park, about 1860. Creator: London Stereoscopic & Photographic Co
View in Greenwich Park, about 1860

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: View of London from Greenwich, 1825. Creator: JMW Turner

View of London from Greenwich, 1825. Creator: JMW Turner
View of London from Greenwich, 1825

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: Greenwich Prime Meridian, London, England, UK, 2 / 3 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies

Greenwich Prime Meridian, London, England, UK, 2 / 3 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies
Greenwich Prime Meridian, London, England, UK, 2/3/10. Sculpture indicating the Prime Meridian, astronomical latitude zero, source of Greenwich Meantime, Greenwich Observatory, Greenwich, London

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: Donati's Comet, as seen from Greenwich Park, Sept. 17, 7.30p.m. 1858. Creator: Unknown

Donati's Comet, as seen from Greenwich Park, Sept. 17, 7.30p.m. 1858. Creator: Unknown
Donati's Comet, as seen from Greenwich Park, [London], Sept. 17, 7.30p.m. 1858. Although the present comet is a mere dwarf compared with others (its tail measuring only fifteen millions of miles)

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: Ches[t]nut in Greenwich Park, n.d. Creator: Thomas Creswick

Ches[t]nut in Greenwich Park, n.d. Creator: Thomas Creswick
Ches[t]nut in Greenwich Park, n.d

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: London, from Greenwich, plate five from Original Views of London as It Is, 1842

London, from Greenwich, plate five from Original Views of London as It Is, 1842

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: Greenwich Park, 1859. Creator: James Abbott McNeill Whistler

Greenwich Park, 1859. Creator: James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Greenwich Park, 1859

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: London from Greenwich (Liber Studiorum, part V, plate 26), January 1, 1811

London from Greenwich (Liber Studiorum, part V, plate 26), January 1, 1811

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: Barrows in Greenwich Park, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Barrows in Greenwich Park, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Barrows in Greenwich Park, 1844. Ancient earthworks in London: There the Britons, in the fifth century, opened a vast burial field

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: Sub Tegmine... 1859. 1859. Creator: Francis Seymour Haden

Sub Tegmine... 1859. 1859. Creator: Francis Seymour Haden
Sub Tegmine... 1859

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: One Tree Hill, Greenwich Park, 1802. 1802. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

One Tree Hill, Greenwich Park, 1802. 1802. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
One Tree Hill, Greenwich Park, 1802

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: View from Greenwich Park, London, SE10, England, 2 / 3 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies; Davies, Ethel

View from Greenwich Park, London, SE10, England, 2 / 3 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies; Davies, Ethel
View from Greenwich Park, 2/3/10. The classic view of the UNESCO Heritage Site of Maritime London. The view ncludes the Queens House, National Maritime Museum and the Old Royal Naval College

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: Greenwich Park, London, England, UK, 2 / 3 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies

Greenwich Park, London, England, UK, 2 / 3 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies
Greenwich, London, England, UK, 2/3/10. Pavilion Tea House, Greenwich Park, Greenwich, London, SE10, England, UK

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: Royal Naval College at Greenwich, Once a Hospital for Disabled Sailors, c1935. Creator: Unknown

Royal Naval College at Greenwich, Once a Hospital for Disabled Sailors, c1935. Creator: Unknown
Royal Naval College at Greenwich, Once a Hospital for Disabled Sailors, c1935. View of the Royal Naval College at Greenwich on the River Thames in south London

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: High on a little hill in Greenwich Park -for even little hills are counted high

High on a little hill in Greenwich Park -for even little hills are counted high
High on a little hill in Greenwich Park - for even little hills are counted high in London - stands the observatory from which most of the worlds nations normally calculate their meridians, c1935

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: View in Greenwich Park, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

View in Greenwich Park, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
View in Greenwich Park, (c1878). Deer in Greenwich Park. In the distance are the towers of the Royal Naval College, ships on the River Thames and the City of London

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: View from One-Tree Hill, Greenwich Park, in 1846, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

View from One-Tree Hill, Greenwich Park, in 1846, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
View from One-Tree Hill, Greenwich Park, in 1846, (c1878). People enjoying the view of the River Thames and the City from a hill in Greenwich Park in what is now south-east London

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: Easter Monday in Greenwich Park, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

Easter Monday in Greenwich Park, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
Easter Monday in Greenwich Park, (c1878). Rowdy scene at the Easter Fair, with the Royal Observatory in the distance. People enjoying themselves in Greenwich Park

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: Old Conduit, Greenwich Park, in 1835, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

Old Conduit, Greenwich Park, in 1835, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
Old Conduit, Greenwich Park, in 1835, (c1878). Small building which may have been an ice house, in Greenwich Park, a former royal hunting park in what is now south-east London

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: Greenwich Observatory, c1896. Artist: Poulton & Co

Greenwich Observatory, c1896. Artist: Poulton & Co
Greenwich Observatory, c1896. From Pictorial England and Wales. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1896]

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: The Proposed Gravesend Railroad, 1835. Artist: Charles Joseph Hullmandel

The Proposed Gravesend Railroad, 1835. Artist: Charles Joseph Hullmandel
The Proposed Gravesend Railroad, 1835. The proposed Greenwich and Gravesend rail road, as it would appear in Greenwich Park from the Observatory

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: The Lambarde Almshouses, Greenwich Park, London, c1790

The Lambarde Almshouses, Greenwich Park, London, c1790. Also known as Queen Elizabeths College Almshouses

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: An ice house or conduit in Greenwich Park, London, 1772. Artist: Samuel Hieronymus Grimm

An ice house or conduit in Greenwich Park, London, 1772. Artist: Samuel Hieronymus Grimm
An ice house or conduit in Greenwich Park, London, 1772

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: St Marys Church and Crooms Hill, Greenwich, London, c1825

St Marys Church and Crooms Hill, Greenwich, London, c1825

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: Royal Observatory, Greenwich, London, c1830. Artist: J McGahey

Royal Observatory, Greenwich, London, c1830. Artist: J McGahey
Royal Observatory, Greenwich, London, c1830. View of the Royal Greenwich Observatory and Flamsteed House from the bottom of the hill in Greenwich Park

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: Greenwich Park, Greenwich, London, c1850

Greenwich Park, Greenwich, London, c1850. View of Greenwich Park and the Royal Greenwich Observatory from Park Row, with figures in the foreground

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: Greenwich Park, Greenwich, London, c1840

Greenwich Park, Greenwich, London, c1840. View of London from Greenwich Park, with the River Thames and Greenwich Hospital in the middle distance and figures in the foreground

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: Greenwich Park, Greenwich, London, 1835. Artist: Chapman & Co

Greenwich Park, Greenwich, London, 1835. Artist: Chapman & Co
Greenwich Park, Greenwich, London, 1835. The proposed Greenwich and Gravesend railroad crossing Greenwich Park, viewed from the Observatory. This scheme was never realised

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: Plan of Greenwich Park, Greenwich, London, 1749

Plan of Greenwich Park, Greenwich, London, 1749. With a south view of the Rangers House or Queens House, a north view of Flamsteed House, and the north prospect of Westminster Bridge in the margins

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: Greenwich Park, Greenwich, London, 1844. Artist: Thomas Abiel Prior

Greenwich Park, Greenwich, London, 1844. Artist: Thomas Abiel Prior
View of London from the hill in Greenwich Park, 1844; with the Royal Greenwich Observatory on the left and Greenwich Hospital below on the right

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: View of Greenwich from the hill in Greenwich Park, London, c1750. Artist:s Torres

View of Greenwich from the hill in Greenwich Park, London, c1750. Artist:s Torres
View of Greenwich from the hill in Greenwich Park, London, c1750. With figures by the Royal Greenwich Observatory on the left; includes a description below in English and French

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: View of Greenwich, London, 1795. Artist: Joseph Constantine Stadler

View of Greenwich, London, 1795. Artist: Joseph Constantine Stadler
View of Greenwich and the River Thames behind, London, 1795

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: Greenwich Park, London, 1804. Artist: William Daniell

Greenwich Park, London, 1804. Artist: William Daniell
View of Greenwich Park, London, 1804; looking north towards the City of London with deer in the foreground

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: View from Greenwich Park, London, 1723. Artist: Sutton Nicholls

View from Greenwich Park, London, 1723. Artist: Sutton Nicholls
View from Greenwich Park, London, 1723. View of Greenwich, Deptford and the City of London, taken from Flamstead Hill in Greenwich Park, showing the Royal Greenwich Observatory to the left

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: View from Greenwich Park, London, c1774. Artist: I Wood

View from Greenwich Park, London, c1774. Artist: I Wood
View of London from One-Tree Hill in Greenwich Park, c1774; showing the Royal Observatory to the left and Greenwich Hospital at the bottom of the hill

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: Canary Wharf from Greenwich Park, London, 2009

Canary Wharf from Greenwich Park, London, 2009. The redevelopment of the Canary Wharf area of Londons docklands began in the 1980s

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: Greenwich Royal Observatory, Greenwich Park, London

Greenwich Royal Observatory, Greenwich Park, London. The observatory was built by Christopher Wren (1632-1723) on the orders of Charles II with the aim of providing accurate navigation tables

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: Greenwich Park, London

Greenwich Park, London. Greenwich Park was the first of Londons Royal Parks to be enclosed, in 1433. The Queens House and the former Royal Naval College can be seen in the middle distance with

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: Greenwich Observatory, London, c1900. Artist: Paulton & Son

Greenwich Observatory, London, c1900. Artist: Paulton & Son
Greenwich Observatory, London, c1900. Royal Observatory, Greenwich is an observatory situated on a hill in Greenwich Park, overlooking the River Thames

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: London from Greenwich Park, c1809, (1923). Artist: JMW Turner

London from Greenwich Park, c1809, (1923). Artist: JMW Turner
London from Greenwich Park, c1809, (1923). From The Studio Volume 84. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1923]

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: Greenwich Park, c1822. Artist: Peter de Wint

Greenwich Park, c1822. Artist: Peter de Wint
Greenwich Park, 1928. Painting held at the Victoria And Albert Museum, London. From The Connoisseur Volume LXXX. [The Connoisseur Ltd. London, 1928]

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: In Greenwich Park on Whit Monday, c1802, (1912). Artist: Samuel Rawle

In Greenwich Park on Whit Monday, c1802, (1912). Artist: Samuel Rawle
In Greenwich Park on Whit Monday, c1802, (1912). From London - South of the Thames, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1912]

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: London from Greenwich Park, 1816. Artist: I Varrall

London from Greenwich Park, 1816. Artist: I Varrall
London from Greenwich Park, 1816. The Royal Hospital, Greenwich, designed by Sir Christopher Wren, can be seen to the right of centre

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: Greenwich, from the Park, London, 19th century. Artist: H Bond

Greenwich, from the Park, London, 19th century. Artist: H Bond
Greenwich, from the Park, London, 19th century. View showing the Royal Hospital, Greenwich, with the River Thames in the distance

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: The Royal Observatory, Greenwich, London

The Royal Observatory, Greenwich, London. Flamsteed House, the Royal Greenwich Observatory, was built by Christopher Wren (1632-1723)

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: The Observatory at Greenwich, 1836

The Observatory at Greenwich, 1836. Flamsteed House, the Royal Greenwich Observatory, was built by Christopher Wren (1632-1723)

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: Greenwich Park, with the Royal Observatory, on Easter Monday, London, 1804

Greenwich Park, with the Royal Observatory, on Easter Monday, London, 1804. People enjoying themselves dancing and flirting. Some boys have climbed a tree (left)

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: The Royal Greenwich Observatory, Flamsteed House, Greenwich Park, London, c1820

The Royal Greenwich Observatory, Flamsteed House, Greenwich Park, London, c1820. The observatory was built by Christopher Wren (1632-1723)

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: Nevil Maskelyne, English astronomer, 1804

Nevil Maskelyne, English astronomer, 1804. Maskelyne (1732-1811) was Astronomer Royal from 1765-1811. He was made a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1758

Background imageGreenwich Park Collection: Flamsteed House in Greenwich Park, London, late 17th century

Flamsteed House in Greenwich Park, London, late 17th century. Flamsteed House was designed by Christopher Wren on the orders of Charles II as a royal observatory


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