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How Cutty Sark came to Greenwich
The historic tea clipper is one of the most famous sights along the River Thames. But why was Greenwich chosen as Cutty Sark's final home?
A stitch in time: the secrets of textile conservation
A 19th century uniform with a dramatic history is on display at the National Maritime Museum. Come behind the scenes to discover the care that went into its conservation
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Portrait of Martin at plate measuring machine (Photographic print)
Great Equatorial Dome exterior and Royal Observatory boundary fence (Photographic print)
Group portrait outside the gread shed (Photographic print)
Altazimuth Pavilion war damage (Photographic print)
Great Equatorial Dome exterior (Photographic print)
Alan Hunter with Yapp 36in spectrograph (Photographic print)
South Building exterior from West (Photographic print)
Alan Hunter with Yapp 36in spectrograph (Photographic print)
William M. Witchell with anemometer recorder (Photographic print)
Frank Dyson with visitors at the Great Equatorial telescope (Photographic print)
Altazimuth Pavilion and Main Store (Photographic print)
The 30-inch Reflector of the Thompson Equatorial (Photographic print)
Altazimuth Pavilion, Great Equatorial Dome, roof of Flamsteed House, Store (Photographic print)
Storage shed and depot for publications of the Royal Observatory (Photographic print)
Thompson 26-in refractor with 13-in guiding telescope (Photographic print)
Thompson 26-in refractor (Photographic print)
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