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 11 May 2020 200 years of HMS Beagle: Charles Darwin, Galapagos, and an enduring legacy On 11 May 1820 the ship that would later carry Charles Darwin to the Galapagos Islands was launched. Find out more about the remarkable legacy of HMS Beagle. 08 May 2020 VE Day 2020: searching Second World War Merchant Navy records Merchant Seamen death records are key resources for anyone hoping to understand the history of the Merchant Navy during the Second World War. 28 Apr 2020 Shipwreck, sickness and pirates: the dangers of working for the East India Company In this blog we uncover some of the stories which our archives can tell us of the dangers of working in the British Empire in the service of the East India Company 02 Apr 2020 Beneath the Earth's surface: using X-rays to find out how globes were made Table globes are truly beautiful objects, with historic representations of the Earth and stars captured in intricate detail. But take a look beneath the surface and the marvels get more mysterious... 25 Mar 2020 Dealing with self-isolation: a desert island guide from the real Robinson Crusoe Think you're struggling with social distancing? At least you haven't started singing to goats... Curator Jeremy Michell uncovers the remarkable real-life story of island isolation which inspired Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe. 13 Mar 2020 The Discovery of Uranus Learn more about how William Herschel discovered Uranus in 1781, the first new planet that had been discovered since antiquity 06 Mar 2020 The Quay to Knowledge: Life in the Caird Library Library Assistant Shane McMurray reflects on his role and reveals what it's like to work in the Caird Library. First Prev … Page 20 Page 21 Current page 22 Page 23 Page 24 … Next Last