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Greenwich is a town in London, England and is located on the south bank of the River Thames and has been a popular tourist destination for centuries

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The Empress Wish or Boney Puzzled!, 1810 (etching)
MMM5478590 The Empress Wish or Boney Puzzled!, 1810 (etching) by Cruikshank, Isaac Robert (1789-1856); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: The Empress' Wish or Boney Puzzled)

The equipment of cadet (aspiring officer) William Blockhead, for his service on the HMS 'Hellfire' at a station in
MMM5478578 The equipment of cadet (aspiring officer) William Blockhead, for his service on the HMS 'Hellfire' at a station in the West Indies (America) by Cruikshank

The naval battle led by Lord William Hotham (1736-1813), on March 14, 1795, off the coast of Toulon (France)
MMM5478563 The naval battle led by Lord William Hotham (1736-1813), on March 14, 1795, off the coast of Toulon (France). Coloured etching, September 1, 1816, by Thomas Whitcombe (1763-1824)

Background imageGreenwich Collection: Portrait of Admiral Isaac George Manley (1755-1837), who sailed with Captain James Cook (1728-1779)

Portrait of Admiral Isaac George Manley (1755-1837), who sailed with Captain James Cook (1728-1779)
MMM5478529 Portrait of Admiral Isaac George Manley (1755-1837), who sailed with Captain James Cook (1728-1779). Watercolor, around 1820.; National Maritime Museum, London

Relic of Sir John Franklin's Last Expedition (1786-1847), handwritten letter found during the McClintock Expedition
MMM5468316 Relic of Sir John Franklin's Last Expedition (1786-1847), handwritten letter found during the McClintock Expedition, near Point Victory, on the northwest coast of King William Island

Background imageGreenwich Collection: Brightly coloured embroidery of the HMS 'Warrior', the ship is represented in a circle

Brightly coloured embroidery of the HMS 'Warrior', the ship is represented in a circle, 1864 (wool embroidery)
MMM5468312 Brightly coloured embroidery of the HMS 'Warrior', the ship is represented in a circle, 1864 (wool embroidery); National Maritime Museum, London

Scene on the deck of a schooner caught in a storm, a sea drama, all the sailors
MMM5466405 Scene on the deck of a schooner caught in a storm, a sea drama, all the sailors and the captain's wife are gathered together to activate the pump and pull the sails

View of Greenwich (England) in 1877, with the marine cadet training ship HMS 'Warspite'
MMM5466210 View of Greenwich (England) in 1877, with the marine cadet training ship HMS 'Warspite', describing the animation of the Thames docks

The Indiaman ship 'Warley', one of the most important ships of the British East India Company
MMM5466198 The Indiaman ship 'Warley', one of the most important ships of the British East India Company, described in three positions, off Blackwall (England) by Salmon

The 'Victory' leaving the English Channel in 1793, bearing the flag of the Vice Admiral des Rouges
MMM5466181 The 'Victory' leaving the English Channel in 1793, bearing the flag of the Vice Admiral des Rouges, commemorating the victories in the Mediterranean

Background imageGreenwich Collection: Earth and celestial pocket, 1795 (globe)

Earth and celestial pocket, 1795 (globe)
MMM5467510 Earth and celestial pocket, 1795 (globe) by Serres, Dominic (1722-93); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Pocket globe and celestial Object)

Background imageGreenwich Collection: The cup in the shape of a mug by William IV (William IV, 1765-1837), 1830 (gilded silver)

The cup in the shape of a mug by William IV (William IV, 1765-1837), 1830 (gilded silver)
MMM5467415 The cup in the shape of a mug by William IV (William IV, 1765-1837), 1830 (gilded silver) by Bridge, John (1755-1834); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageGreenwich Collection: Description of the use of the 'suit' or scuba diving device (submarine)

Description of the use of the 'suit' or scuba diving device (submarine) (a type of tube in which a person can lie down)
MMM5467375 Description of the use of the 'suit' or scuba diving device (submarine) (a type of tube in which a person can lie down but maintain freedom of movement of their arms)

Background imageGreenwich Collection: Presentation of a 'suit' or scuba diving device (underwater)

Presentation of a 'suit' or scuba diving device (underwater) (a type of tube in which a person can lie down but)
MMM5467352 Presentation of a 'suit' or scuba diving device (underwater) (a type of tube in which a person can lie down but maintain freedom of movement of his arms)

Background imageGreenwich Collection: View of Port Bowen (Australia), August 1802, during Matthew Flinders (1774-1814)

View of Port Bowen (Australia), August 1802, during Matthew Flinders (1774-1814)
MMM5467073 View of Port Bowen (Australia), August 1802, during Matthew Flinders (1774-1814)'s expedition on the Investigator between 1801 and 1803, to map the southern lands

Background imageGreenwich Collection: The three-masted ship and steamer 'Dorunda', bearing the flag of the British Indian Steamers

The three-masted ship and steamer 'Dorunda', bearing the flag of the British Indian Steamers Association
MMM5465095 The three-masted ship and steamer 'Dorunda', bearing the flag of the British Indian Steamers Association, which dates from 1873, the Dorunda, built in 1875

The shipwreck of an East India Company trading ship 'Dutton', opposite Plymouth, England, on January 26, 1796
MMM5465091 The shipwreck of an East India Company trading ship 'Dutton', opposite Plymouth, England, on January 26, 1796. Oil on canvas, 1821, by Thomas Luny (1759-1837)

The boat 'Cutty Sark', seen from the bow, one of the most famous commercial boats of the 19th century
MMM5465069 The boat 'Cutty Sark', seen from the bow, one of the most famous commercial boats of the 19th century. Oil on canvas, circa 1930, by Herbert Barnard John Everett (1876-1949) by Everett

The ship 'Ariel' on the high seas, launched in 1865. Oil on canvas, 19th century, author unknown
MMM5465027 The ship 'Ariel' on the high seas, launched in 1865. Oil on canvas, 19th century, author unknown.; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: The ship 'Ariel' on the high seas)

Portrait of an unidentified naval officer, aged 24. Oil on canvas, 1619, English school
MMM5464953 Portrait of an unidentified naval officer, aged 24. Oil on canvas, 1619, English school.; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Portrait of an unidentified naval officer)

Portrait of a man, formerly called James Watt (1736-1819). Oil on canvas attributed to Sir William Beechey (1753-1839)
MMM5464885 Portrait of a man, formerly called James Watt (1736-1819). Oil on canvas attributed to Sir William Beechey (1753-1839).; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageGreenwich Collection: The East India Company trading vessels' Minerva ', 'Scaleby Castle' and 'Charles Grant'

The East India Company trading vessels' Minerva ', 'Scaleby Castle' and 'Charles Grant', off Cape Town (Cape Town)
MMM5465910 The East India Company trading vessels' Minerva ', 'Scaleby Castle' and 'Charles Grant', off Cape Town (Cape Town), South Africa, with Table Mountain visible in the horizon by Whitcombe

Background imageGreenwich Collection: The yacht 'Isabel' off the coast of Deptford (England). Oil painting, 1820

The yacht 'Isabel' off the coast of Deptford (England). Oil painting, 1820, by George Chambers (1803-1840)
MMM5465218 The yacht 'Isabel' off the coast of Deptford (England). Oil painting, 1820, by George Chambers (1803-1840). by Chambers, George the Elder (1803-40); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageGreenwich Collection: The ship 'Fly' and other vessels, south of the Downs (England), bearing the Union Jack flag

The ship 'Fly' and other vessels, south of the Downs (England), bearing the Union Jack flag
MMM5465143 The ship 'Fly' and other vessels, south of the Downs (England), bearing the Union Jack flag. Oil on canvas, 1779, by Francis Holman (ca. 1729-1784)

Portrait of Inigo Jones (1573-1652), scenographer and architect, he introduced Renaissance architecture to the British
MMM5463783 Portrait of Inigo Jones (1573-1652), scenographer and architect, he introduced Renaissance architecture to the British royal court, after stays in France and Italy by Hogarth

Portrait of Lieutenant Denis Quentin Fildes (1889-1975), who joined the Royal Navy in 1906
MMM5462050 Portrait of Lieutenant Denis Quentin Fildes (1889-1975), who joined the Royal Navy in 1906. Oil on canvas, 1912, by Sir Luke Fildes (1843-1927)

Background imageGreenwich Collection: View of Greenwich Hospital, from the north bank of the Thames, 1835

View of Greenwich Hospital, from the north bank of the Thames, 1835, with fishing activities on the river
MMM5461600 View of Greenwich Hospital, from the north bank of the Thames, 1835, with fishing activities on the river. Oil on canvas, 1835, by George Chambers (1803-1840)

British pride and glory, a Royal Navy cadet contemplating the famous portrait of Horatio Nelson (1748-1805)
MMM5461532 British pride and glory, a Royal Navy cadet contemplating the famous portrait of Horatio Nelson (1748-1805) by Lemuel Abbott by Davidson, Thomas (fl.1863-1908); National Maritime Museum

Background imageGreenwich Collection: Variety of Dutch boats: sailboats, ships and barges. Oil on canvas by Lieve Pietersz Verschuier

Variety of Dutch boats: sailboats, ships and barges. Oil on canvas by Lieve Pietersz Verschuier (1630-1686)
MMM5461407 Variety of Dutch boats: sailboats, ships and barges. Oil on canvas by Lieve Pietersz Verschuier (1630-1686). by Verschuier, Lieve (1630-86); National Maritime Museum, London

'A convoy of ships whose hull is covered with patterns used for camouflage during the First World War
MMM5460429 'A convoy of ships whose hull is covered with patterns used for camouflage during the First World War by Everett, John (1876-1949); National Maritime Museum, London

A commercial brig entering the mouth of the Avon, in Bristol (England). Oil on canvas, 1838
MMM5460264 A commercial brig entering the mouth of the Avon, in Bristol (England). Oil on canvas, 1838, by Joseph Walter (1783-1856)

An aboriginal canoe coming to meet the schooner 'Tom Tough', August 28, 1855
MMM5460253 An aboriginal canoe coming to meet the schooner 'Tom Tough', August 28, 1855, during the British expedition in the Gulf of Carpentaria (Australia); National Maritime Museum, London

A meeting of veterans of the British Army and Navy, who served under Horatio Nelson (1758-1805)
MMM5460231 A meeting of veterans of the British Army and Navy, who served under Horatio Nelson (1758-1805): Chelsea residents (dressed in red) and Greenwich Hospital (dressed in blue)

An overturned boat, whose hull was set on fire for maintenance, probably located in western India
MMM5460184 An overturned boat, whose hull was set on fire for maintenance, probably located in western India, where the painter travelled

The ship 'Charlotte' from Chittagong, Bangladesh, and other ships, anchored in the Hugli River (India), in Calcutta
MMM5460161 The ship 'Charlotte' from Chittagong, Bangladesh, and other ships, anchored in the Hugli River (India), in Calcutta. Oil on canvas, 1792, by Franz Balthazar Solvyns (1760-1824)

Background imageGreenwich Collection: Bombance of sailors, scene in a tavern in Portsmouth (England). Oil on wood, 1802

Bombance of sailors, scene in a tavern in Portsmouth (England). Oil on wood, 1802
MMM5460145 Bombance of sailors, scene in a tavern in Portsmouth (England). Oil on wood, 1802, by Julius Caesar Ibbetson (1759-1817)

Background imageGreenwich Collection: A British brigantine, carrying the red flag and the Union Jack, offshore in a calm sea

A British brigantine, carrying the red flag and the Union Jack, offshore in a calm sea
MMM5460077 A British brigantine, carrying the red flag and the Union Jack, offshore in a calm sea. Oil on canvas, 1752, by John Cleveley (1712-1777)

Three Dutch ships anchored in a bay in front of a Scandinavian fortified city
MMM5459632 Three Dutch ships anchored in a bay in front of a Scandinavian fortified city. Oil on wood, 1625, by Adam Willaerts (1577-1664)

Great variety of Dutch ships, off the Dutch coast, before the wind picks up
MMM5459586 Great variety of Dutch ships, off the Dutch coast, before the wind picks up. Oil on wood, 17th century by Joachim de Vries.; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageGreenwich Collection: Sailing in the storm on the Zuiderzee (Netherlands), fishing boats

Sailing in the storm on the Zuiderzee (Netherlands), fishing boats and a three-masted ship struggling in the tumult of
MMM5459582 Sailing in the storm on the Zuiderzee (Netherlands), fishing boats and a three-masted ship struggling in the tumult of wind and waves, on the horizon

Shipwreck on a rocky coast. Oil on wood, 1627-1629, by Simon de Vlieger (1600-1653)
MMM5459543 Shipwreck on a rocky coast. Oil on wood, 1627-1629, by Simon de Vlieger (1600-1653). by Vlieger, Simon Jacobsz

Small Dutch transport ship, before the breeze, in the calm, shallow waters along the coast
MMM5459535 Small Dutch transport ship, before the breeze, in the calm, shallow waters along the coast, bearing the flag of the Admiraut of Zeeland (north-east of the Netherlands)

At sunrise after the bombing of a port by the Spanish fleet, the port buildings are still smoldering from the night
MMM5459466 At sunrise after the bombing of a port by the Spanish fleet, the port buildings are still smoldering from the night battle

An algerian anchored in a port in Barbary (name given to the coast of North Africa)
MMM5459427 An algerian anchored in a port in Barbary (name given to the coast of North Africa, from the 16th to the 19th century by Europeans). Oil painting, by Andries van Eertvelt (1590-1652)

A commercial ship of the British East India Company. Oil on canvas, circa 1720, by Peter Monamy (1681-1749)
MMM5459979 A commercial ship of the British East India Company. Oil on canvas, circa 1720, by Peter Monamy (1681-1749). by Monamy, Peter (1681-1749); National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageGreenwich Collection: British ship in a stormy wind, trying to escape from the rocky shore. Oil on canvas, 1672

British ship in a stormy wind, trying to escape from the rocky shore. Oil on canvas, 1672
MMM5459882 British ship in a stormy wind, trying to escape from the rocky shore. Oil on canvas, 1672, by Willem van de Velde (1633-1707)

Group of British royal yachts on the sea
MMM5459864 Group of British royal yachts on the sea by Velde, Willem van de, the Younger (1633-1707); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Group of British royal yachts on the sea)

Background imageGreenwich Collection: Navigation off a Dutch port, with the tower of a church and a few buildings

Navigation off a Dutch port, with the tower of a church and a few buildings
MMM5459781 Navigation off a Dutch port, with the tower of a church and a few buildings, probably Enkhuizen (Holland) on the Zuiderzee (or Zuyderzee or South Sea)



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Greenwich Collection

Greenwich is a town in London, England and is located on the south bank of the River Thames and has been a popular tourist destination for centuries. The town is home to many historical sites such as the Royal Observatory, Cutty Sark, National Maritime Museum and Old Royal Naval College, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997 due to its unique architecture and history. The area also offers plenty of green spaces such as Greenwich Park which contains an array of attractions including the Prime Meridian Line which marks 0° longitude. There are also plenty of restaurants, bars and shops in Greenwich making it an ideal place for visitors to explore.
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