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Delve deeper into Royal Museums Greenwich's collection on our specialist tours of the Prince Philip Maritime Collections Centre for over 18s.
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Women of the RNLI
Celebrate 200 years of saving lives at sea at the National Maritime Museum
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Evening concerts at the Queen's House: Sofia Bagulho and Lucia Foti
A night of music featuring soprano Sofia Bagulho and harpist Lucia Foti
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Earth as you've never seen it before
Sergio Díaz Ruiz uses satellite imagery to explore climate change by creating an image of Earth as it might be analysed by a distant alien civilisation
Master of disguise: how a Navy sailor escaped a Napoleonic prison
Discover the true story of Charles Hare, the 19th-century midshipman who used a French officer's uniform to pull off a daring prison break
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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Comets, meteors and asteroids
What are comets, meteors, shooting stars, meteorites and asteroids made of? And what is the difference between them all?
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British Summer Time (BST) and Daylight Saving - understanding UK time changes
Why does UK time change, and when was British Summer Time first introduced? Explore the history of BST and daylight saving
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October half term family activities at the Queen's House
Find fun for all the family at the Queen's House this October half term
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Play Tuesdays
Bring your under 5 on a different adventure every week! Explore the Museum together through song, dance and stories
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Asabikeshiinh Aeris by Rowan Mersh joins the Queen's House collection
Royal Museums Greenwich is delighted to acquire ‘Asabikeshiinh Aeris’ by artist Rowan Mersh. The work will go on display as part of the contemporary art collection at the Queen's House.
English Heritage members: discounted tickets at Royal Museums Greenwich
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Royal Observatory Greenwich survey and giveaway
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Why satellites are critical to fighting climate change
The polar ice sheets are melting six times faster than the 1990s. But thanks to earth observation satellites, we can at least measure the effect that climate change is having
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