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Close-up of Mr. Rickaby using a magnetometer to measure changes in the Earth's magnetic field (Photographic print)
First Class Lounge on the 'Aquitania' (1914) (Glass plate negative)
Flamsteed House [Royal Observatory, Greenwich Park] (Print)
First Class Lounge on the 'Aquitania' (1914) (Glass plate negative)
Mr. Rickaby with the "Dye" Coil-magnetometer (Photographic print)
Mr. Rickaby with an Earth Inductor (Photographic print)
Mr H. W. Newton, Assistant-in-Charge, examining a solar negative taken by the photoheliograph before putting it in the solar micrometer for the measurement of sunspots (Photographic print)
A Prospect of Greenwich Hospital from the River (Print)
Mr H. W. Newton, Assistant-in-Charge, standing by the Greenwich Meridian on a public footpath outside the Observatory (Photographic print)
Mr H. W. Newton, Assistant-in-Charge, standing by the Greenwich Meridian on a public footpath ourside the Observatory (Photographic print)
War damage at the Observatory (Photographic print)
A group of observers and maintenance engineers adjusting the Yapp spectroscope (Photographic print)
Mr. Rickaby with the Schuster-Smith Coil Magnetometer (Photographic print)
View of Greenwich and the River Thames from Greenwich Park (Painting)
The Royal Observatory from Crooms Hill, about 1696 (Painting)
Greenwich from Blackwall Reach (Painting)
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