Join us live on 20 August with to explore the legacies of the transatlantic slave trade in Greenwich and Liverpool.

With , 's Dr Errol Francis and Curator Dr Robert Blyth: https://t.co/jiqdXg8mac



Image by Mawu.

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Join us live on 20 August with to explore the legacies of the transatlantic slave trade in Greenwich and Liverpool.

With , 's Errold Francis and Curator Dr Robert Blyth: https://t.co/jiqdXg8mac



Image by Mawu.

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Join us live on 20 August with to explore the legacies of the transatlantic slave trade in Greenwich and Liverpool.

With , 's Errold Francis and Curator Dr Robert Blyth: https://t.co/jiqdXg8mac



Image by Mawu.

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Haven't seen this since opening weekend, but the soundtrack has been in heavy rotation since then. For my money, this is probably the definitive picture about the 60s Greenwich Village music scene. Been in love with Oscar Issac ever since.

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If you stood here on the hill in Greenwich Park at 3.14pm on 10 August 1675, you would have seen Astronomer Royal John Flamsteed lay the foundation stone of Britain’s first state-funded scientific research institution.

Happy birthday, Royal Observatory: https://t.co/ilfUbd9qN8

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1675 the foundation stone of Flamsteed House (Royal Observatory) was laid in Greenwich thanks to Charles II's grand ideas & Christopher Wren's great design. The observatory was home to first astronomer royal John Flamsteed & family before many years on becoming home of GMT.

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At a Greenwich Village Cafe, NY☕
How come not taking her out 🌆

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Did you know that have a YouTube channel to celebrate the 2020 with you? Click here: https://t.co/trkxmkRRpo to join a dance session with the fantastic Jo from Fiction Dance!

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Life drawing this morning with model who was our model for event at 2 years ago

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Thank you all for the RTs, likes, follows and all your support. We really appreciate it.
“Angels and Vines” by Peter Luty and more delights in the gallery by all 35 artists open 12-4 today

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Hi! I’m a cartoonist and author:

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Discover more from who was featured in issue 10 of Artist Talk Magazine (page 10 - 17). After a two year conservation project The Painted Hall reopened March 2019. Discover more from William Palin, the Conservation Director at the Greenwich Foundation. © Image

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b. this day in 1928! The author left an indelible imprint upon children’s literature and gave us all a glimpse into a fantasy world we’ll never forget. More: https://t.co/2h8ts4I2CD

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Dolphins Inn: Greenwich and Woolwich Coaches, Thomas Rowlandson, 1816 https://t.co/ZOuUIX4ypG

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A view of the Queen's House from Greenwich Park, with the dome of the Queen Mary Court visible immediately to the left of the House and the dome of the King William Court just seen above a tree on the left.

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Sir Maurice Fitzmaurice was born 1861. Resident engineer for Blackwall tunnel (1892) and engineer for Rotherhithe tunnel (1908) and Greenwich (1902) and Woolwich (1912) foot tunnels. Download his obituary for free at https://t.co/wg6aaH15zL

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"Shipping on the Thames off Deptford"
William Anderson
Oil on panel, c. 1825
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich

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