Filters… Explore themes - Any -Topics-Maritime history--Life at sea--Ships and boats--Exploration and encounters--Trade and empire--Enslavement and resistance--War and conflict-Space and astronomy--Astronomy guides--History of astronomy--Space science--People in astronomy--Astrophotography--Astronomy Photographer of the Year galleries-Time--Greenwich Mean Time--Clocks and timekeeping--Seasons and calendars--Time and navigation-Art and culture--Portraits--Seascapes and landscapes--Contemporary art--Architecture--Decorative arts--Photography-The ocean--Ocean science--People and the ocean--Shipping and industry--Migration and movement-Royal history--Royal Greenwich--Tudors--Stuarts Location - Any -Cutty SarkNational Maritime MuseumQueen's HouseRoyal ObservatoryPrince Philip Maritime Collections CentreIn GreenwichOnlineOther Specialism - Any -AstronomyConservationCuratorialEvents & VenuesHMS NHS: The Nautical Health ServiceLibrary & ArchiveVolunteers Search keywords 18 Dec 2015 Samuel Pepys and the Royal Observatory Curator of the Royal Observatory, Louise Devoy, looks at Samuel Pepys's links to our site here in Greenwich. 04 Nov 2015 ‘God preserve us all!’: Samuel Pepys and the Great Plague The Great Plague was one of the worst disasters in London's history. Samuel Pepys's diaries provide a fascinating insight into how Londoner's dealt with this tragedy. 13 Oct 2015 A rum deal: The origins of Nelson’s blood Rum has long been a part of Britain's maritime heritage - but what is the real history of Nelson's Blood? Find out more about rum and the Navy below. 02 Sep 2015 ‘London’s Burning’: Samuel Pepys and the Great Fire of London Curator Kristian Martin on Samuel Pepys and the Great Fire of London – and how to bury your parmesan cheese... 10 Aug 2015 The founding of the Royal Observatory Discover the story of the founding of the Royal Observatory Greenwich, Britain's first state-funded scientific research institution. 18 Jun 2015 A book from the Bounty The world's greatest maritime archive is full of fascinating objects with amazing stories to tell. Today we're looking at a book that was taken by the Bounty Mutineers in 1789. First Prev … Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Page 49 Current page 50 Next Last