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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
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
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The Encampment of King Henry VIII at Marquison, July MDXLIV. Engraved from a Coeval Painting at Cowdray in Sussex (Print)
The Departure of King Henry VIII From Calais, July XXV, MDXLIV. Engraved from a Coeval painting, at Cowdray in Sussex, the Seat of Lord Viscount Montague (Print)
The Departure of King Henry VIII from Calais, July XXV MDXLIV Engraved from a Coeval painting in Sussex the seat of Lord Viscount (Print)
The Siege of Bologne by King Henry VIII.MDXLIV (Print)
Henricus Dei Gra Rex Anglie (Print)
Medal commemorating the supremacy of the church, 1545 (Medal)
Henry VIII, 1491-1547 (Painting)
Ingot commemorating 'Henry Grace a Dieu' (Ingot)
The Embarkation of King Henry VIII At Dover, May XXXIst MDXX. Preparatory to his interview with the French King Francis I. (Print)
The Siege of Bologne by King Henry VIII. MDXLIV (Print)
King Henry the VIIIth (Print)
Henry ye VIIIth King of England, France & Ireland (Print)
Embarkation of King Henry VIII at Dover, 31 May 1520, Preparatory to his Interview with Francis I (Print)
Mary Rose (1509); Warship; 60 gun (Full hull model; Rigged model)
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