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Delve Deeper: Specialist tours
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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London Marathon 2016 #2 - A real sense of community
Over 35,000 runners will be taking to the streets of London to run the Virgin Money London Marathon on 24 April 2016, and Cutty Sark has allocated places to five amazing runners who will be raising money to help preserve the ship. Follow them on our blog.
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A new curator for a new Queen's House
Our new Curator of Decorative Arts, Sue Prichard, talks about her role and the exciting Queen's House refurbishment.
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Last chance to see... the Queen's House
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Naval battles of the First World War
A new display by the Caird Library and Archive shares fascinating material relating to the First World War at sea.
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The Royal Navy's first female commissioned officer
In Women's History Month, we're uncovering fascinating stories of women at sea. Our Researcher, Laura Humphreys, has been looking into the life and career of Dr Attracta Rewcastle.
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Three Women in the London Chart Trade, c.1800-1860
This Women's History Month our Curator of Cartography, Megan Barford, looks at the integral role women played aiding navigation at sea.
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What can we learn from the story of Nell Gwynn?
Around 350 years ago actresses were first allowed on English stages, but today there's still gender inequality in the theatre. Playwright Jessica Swale shares what we can learn from the story of 17th century actress Nell Gywnn.
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