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 21 Sep 2022 Joy and Work: the fate of the German cruise ship Wilhelm Gustloff This month we investigate an Archive and Library oversize pamphlet (PBB9342) entitled Freude und Arbeit (Joy and Work) dated 1938, Germany. 11 Sep 2022 Cookery for Seamen: a pocket-size cookbook for seamen In this blog we highlight a little cookery book which provides a glimpse into the types of meals eaten at sea in the last years of Queen Victoria's reign and which also reflects the change in status of ships' cooks. 22 Aug 2022 Charles Todd and Australia's Overland Telegraph Line In this blog we explore the remarkable life of Charles Todd, a Greenwich astronomer who championed Australia's Overland Telegraph Line 08 Aug 2022 Sailors, golfers and canaries: peculiar entries from the Dreadnought Seamen's Hospital registers Discover some of the surprising entries recently discovered in the medical records of the Dreadnought Seamen's Hospital. 08 Aug 2022 Lascars and British merchant shipping For our latest Caird Library and Archive display case we highlight the lives of lascars serving on board British ships, as well as their often precarious situation in Britain. 02 Aug 2022 The log of the prize Pugliese 1809-1810 This blog looks at an illustrated log recently added to the collection of papers from the naval career of Admiral Sir Watkin Owen Pell. It reveals how a prize crew was shipwrecked and captured on the enemy’s coast during the Napoleonic Wars. 18 Jul 2022 A closer look at the Thames lightermen and watermen In this blog we look at the larger-than-life characters who carried people and goods on London’s river in centuries gone by. First Prev … Page 11 Page 12 Current page 13 Page 14 Page 15 … Next Last