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    Cutty Sark Open daily 10am - 6pm Last entry 5.15pm 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
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    Royal Observatory Open daily 10am-7.45pm Last entry 7pm Adult: £24 | Child: £12 Members go free
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    Rhythm! Go with the flow at the National Maritime Museum's vibrant dance festival, inspired by the ocean and movement
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    Cutty Sark Rig Climb Experience life at sea and climb the rigging of one of London's true icons
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    Ocean Songs Live music at the National Maritime Museum celebrating our ocean planet, its mythology, natural wonders and as-yet-undiscovered depths
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    Who was John Flamsteed, the first Astronomer Royal? Meet the man tasked with mapping the night sky from Greenwich, and discover how a feud with Isaac Newton shaped the early history of the Royal Observatory
    Blurring boundaries: the art of Maisie Broadhead Past or present, photographs or paintings? Artist Maisie Maud Broadhead challenges the viewer’s perceptions in two works now on display in the Queen’s House
    Where paths cross: a history of migration told through museum objects From maps and mementos to art and commemoration, discover surprising migration stories found in the National Maritime Museum's collection
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    Caird Library Visit the world's largest maritime library and archive collection at the National Maritime Museum
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Events with the National Windrush Museum
Stay up to date with the National Windrush Museum's programme of talks, conferences and more.
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An Evening with Dame Donna Kinnair
Join us at the Queen's House for the National Windrush Museum's first Summer Season lecture, honouring the legacy of the Windrush Generation and their contributions to British society
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Indigo dyeing workshop with Abiola Onabulé
Join fashion designer Abiola Onabulé to learn about the complex history of indigo and create a unique dyed piece to take home
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Ocean Blue: Cyanotype workshop
Join artist Lizzie Cardozo for a cyanotype print workshop for adults, and explore your relationship to the ocean through printmaking
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Feeling Blue curator tour
Join Assistant Curator Maya Wassell Smith for a tour exploring the influences and inspirations behind Feeling Blue, a tapestry created by Alberta Whittle and Dovecot Studios
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Tea in Transition: Tea Blending for Herbal Wellbeing
Learn about the healing properties of a range of medicinal plants, and learn how to combine them into unique blends as you create your own herbal teabags
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Tea in Transition: Natural Dyeing with Johanna Tagada Hoffbeck
Our series celebrating tea continues with a natural dyeing workshop with artist and tea enthusiast Johanna Tagada Hoffbeck
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Tea in Transition: Unpacking London's Café Culture with Jonathan Nunn and Isaac Rangaswami
Join this discussion on the enduring symbolism of tea as an emblem of comfort, conversation, and hospitality, and the role of the café in the changing metropolis of a rapidly gentrifying London
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Mudlarking Weekender with Hands on History
To celebrate Totally Thames 2023, Royal Museums Greenwich partners with Hands on History for displays, talks and tours celebrating mudlarking.
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Tracks on the ocean: maritime history and the origins of cartographical lines of movement
Join us for a free online talk exploring why journeys are represented as lines on maps
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