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This Burns Night, join us at Cutty Sark for a completely unique auditory experience in the dark
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350 years of Royal Observatory Greenwich
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Space and astronomy highlights in 2025
What's worth looking up for in 2025? Discover this year's must-see moments with Royal Observatory astronomers
Reframing Black history: Joseph Ijoyemi and the Atlantic Worlds gallery
From resilience to resistance, two new paintings in the Atlantic Worlds gallery at the National Maritime Museum celebrate the history of pre-colonial Africa
The Shipping Forecast
The Shipping Forecast was first broadcast on the BBC in 1925. Explore the history of the forecast with the National Maritime Museum, and discover objects connected with the power of our ocean
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Pacific Encounters gallery
Discover the histories and cultures of the world's largest ocean – visit the Pacific Encounters gallery at the National Maritime Museum
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Salons in the Queen's House: A (new) world in the pocket
In this free lunchtime talk, hear academic Damian Clavel talk about a silk handkerchief’s connection to the development of nations in Central America
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May Half Term at the National Maritime Museum
This may half term join us for a series of facilitated workshops around the theme of engineering!
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A Change of Season: Trinity Laban String Ensemble live at the National Maritime Museum
Join Trinity Laban's String Ensemble and composer Hollie Harding for a mesmerising evening of live music at the National Maritime Museum
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Cantonese Opera - behind the scenes
Interested in Cantonese opera? Join us online for an exploration of this art form
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Ship of Fools by Kehinde Wiley
Artist Kehinde Wiley's work is one of the treasures of the Queen's House's contemporary art collection
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Thoughts on sea level rise
Artist Sarah Garrod considers her changing relationship with the sea, and the 'watery magic' of wet process photography
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Warship plans and models
During the 19th century scale models of ships were made less frequently, replaced with more detailed ship plans.
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