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    Valentine's tour: Treasures of the Queen's House with drinks This Valentine's Day, head to Greenwich for a refreshing and effervescent experience
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    Out at Sea Visit the National Maritime Museum for a family-friendly festival celebrating LGBTQ+ history!
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    Life on board a container ship – in pictures Artist Zoe Childerley is embarking on a project with the National Maritime Museum to bring experiences of modern seafarers to light. How did she find her first voyage on board a container ship?
    The hidden details in Turner's 'The Battle of Trafalgar' Discover some of the intricacies within J.M.W. Turner’s monumental artwork, on display at the Queen’s House
    Space and astronomy highlights in 2026 What should you keep your eyes on the skies for in 2026? Discover this year's standout moments with Royal Observatory astronomers
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An art lover's guide to the Queen’s House
Royal portraits, seascapes and cutting-edge sculptures are just some of the masterpieces to see  
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February half term at the National Maritime Museum
Join us this February half term for a series of family activities and performances inspired by love, fashion and LGBTQ+ History Month!
Research guide
The Challenger Expedition (1872-1876) research guide
Sources for research into the Challenger Expedition, including journals and manuscripts written by officers and crewmembers
Research guide
Research guide P2: Atlases, pilot books and sailing directions in the National Maritime Museum Collection
This guide outlines the Atlas Collection of bound volumes of charts, maps and sailing directions held by the Hydrography Section of the Museum
Research guide
Research guide P1: Charts and maps in the National Maritime Museum collection
This guide is a brief introduction to the museum's collection of manuscript and printed hydrography (charts), cartography (maps), written sailing directions, originally known as 'portolans', and pilot books
Research guide
Research guide B11: The Royal Navy: First World War
This guide explains how to use the facilities of the Caird Library at the Museum to research the personnel, vessels and operations of the Royal Navy and its auxiliary forces in 1914-1918
Research guide
Research guide G3: Passengers: Ships sailing to Australia & New Zealand
This guide lists some of the National Maritime Museum's photographic material (original photos, or photographs of plans, pictures or models) showing ships that have sailed to Australia and New Zealand
Event
Medicine, Myth, Water and Spirit (Part 3)
Join this series of creative workshops exploring African diasporic spiritualities and their stories of migration through galleries at Royal Museums Greenwich, looking at plants, museum objects, and water myths.
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Medicine, Myth, Water and Spirit (Part 2)
Join this series of creative workshops exploring African diasporic spiritualities and their stories of migration through galleries at Royal Museums Greenwich, looking at plants, museum objects, and water myths.
Research guide
Research guide M2: Press gangs and impressment
This guide is an introduction to the Museum's manuscript resources for researching impressment and press gangs
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