Skip to main content
Membership
Donate
Shop
Venue hire
Search
Royal Museums Greenwich
Main navigation
Menu
Royal Museums Greenwich
Search
Close
Plan your visit
Back
Plan your visit
Tickets and prices
Getting here
Accessibility
Family visits
Group visits
School visits
Cutty Sark
Cutty Sark
Open daily 10am-5pm
Last entry 4.15pm
Adult: £22 | Child: £11
Members go free
Free
National Maritime Museum
National Maritime Museum
Open daily 10am-5pm
Last entry 4.15pm
Free entry
Booking recommended
Free
Queen's House
Queen's House
Open daily 10am-5pm
Last entry 4.15pm
Free entry
Booking recommended
Royal Observatory
Royal Observatory
Open daily 10am-5pm
Last entry 4.15pm
Adult: £24 | Child: £12
Members go free
What's on
Back
What's on
Exhibitions
For families
Member events
Talks and tours
National Maritime Museum
Exhibitions
ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year exhibition
See the world's greatest space photography at the National Maritime Museum
Cutty Sark
Family fun
Cutty Sark Easter holidays
Climb aboard Cutty Sark and enjoy workshops, live performances and fantastic family activities across the Easter holidays
National Maritime Museum
Family fun
Astronomers Take Over
This brand-new interactive gallery gives curious minds aged 4 to 104 the space to play, learn and explore!
Stories
Back
Stories
Maritime history
Space and astronomy
Art and culture
The ocean
Time
Royal history
Must-see artworks in the Queen's House
What to look out for in the inspiring new take on the Queen’s House’s displays in 2026
Artemis Programme: what you need to know about NASA’s Moon missions
NASA's Artemis missions aim to land humans on the Moon again, create a lunar base, and lay the groundwork for a future trip to Mars
Night sky highlights - April 2026
April’s night sky brings a rich mix of sights, from the inner rocky planets Venus and Mercury to meteor showers and even distant colliding galaxies.
Collections
Back
Collections
Conservation
Research
Donating items to our collection
Collections Online
Search our online database and explore our objects, paintings, archives and library collections from home
The Prince Philip Maritime Collections Centre
Come behind the scenes at our state-of-the-art conservation studio
Caird Library
Visit the world's largest maritime library and archive collection at the National Maritime Museum
Learn
Back
Learn
School trips and workshops
Self-guided school visits
Online resources and activities
Booking an on-site schools session
Booking a digital schools session
Young people and youth groups
Support us
Back
Support us
Become a member
Donate
Corporate partnerships
Become a patron
Leave a legacy
Commemoration and celebration
Our sites
Cutty Sark
National Maritime Museum
Queen's House
Royal Observatory
Membership
Donate
Shop
Venue hire
Search
Beta
Back to Collections Home
Collection search results
Search our collection
Search
Search:
All
Objects
Library
Archive
Collection Objects
1,914 results
View All
- Collection Objects
Van
De
Velde
(1919) (Historic Photographic Negative)
P24306
Willem
van
de
Velde
, the Younger, 1633 - 1707 (Print)
PAD2698
Van
De
Velde
(1919) (Historic Photographic Negative)
P24305
Willem
van
de
Velde
, the Younger, 1633 - 1707 (Print)
PAG6339
Archive Records
13 results
View All
- Archive Records
Letters from Vice Admiral Robert D Oliver to his second wife, Mrs Glendinning
Van
de
Velde
(4-23 April
1965-04-04 - 1965-04-23
OLI/81
Notes, Battle of the Texel, 1673, Battle of the Soleban,
Van
de
Velde
, movement of the Duke of York.
CBT/25/2/4
Letter to Vice Admiral Robert D Oliver from his second wife, Mrs Marion Joyce Glendinning
Van
de
Velde
2 January 1969
OLI/5/1
congratulations cards for Rosalind, daughter of Robert D Oliver's second wife, Mrs Marion Joyce Glendinning
Van
1949-08-08 - 1949-12-31
OLI/70
Library Records
28 results
View All
- Library Records
Willem
van
de
Velde
de
Oude, Willem
van
de
Velde
de
Jonge
Baard, H P
1942
75.034(42)6
BOOK
1 copy available in Onsite storage - please ORDER to view.
Willem
van
de
Velde
& son / Jeroen
van
der Vliet.
"The catalogue 'Willem van de Velde & Son' will take you to The Northern Netherlands of around 1600, when trade and shipping were flourishing as never before. This activity of ships on the water and in the many ports was a new, inexhaustible source of inspiration for painters who chose the sea as their subject. Among these marine painters were a father and son, both named Willem van de Velde. They worked closely together for fifty years, first from their Amsterdam shop and from 1673 at the court of the English kings Charles II and James II. With their eye for detail and entrepreneurial talent, they became the most prominent marine painters of the seventeenth century. The painting studio has existed for over seventy years. Their productivity in that period was unprecedented, they made an estimated 2,500 drawings and 800 paintings. Their works of art can now be found in the collections of all major museums in the world. The work of the Van de Veldes symbolizes the heyday of Dutch marine painting. Their departure to England in the winter of 1672 also marked the end of a period in which Dutch marine painters, like the war fleet they depicted throughout their lives, ruled in an artistic sense. Step into the fascinating maritime world of Willem van de Velde & Son."--Provided by the publisher.
2021.
700-9492
FOLIO
1 copy available in Onsite storage - please ORDER to view.
Loading filters
Royal Museums Greenwich
Close
Search
Want to search our collection? Search here.
Back to top