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Women of the RNLI
Celebrate 200 years of saving lives at sea at the National Maritime Museum
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May half term at Cutty Sark
It's all happening on board Cutty Sark this May half term - discover the fun family activities you can enjoy on the iconic tea clipper
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The lost chronometer: the timepiece that sailed with Charles Darwin and Sir John Franklin
Learn more about the marine chronometer that journeyed on board HMS Beagle before being lost at sea during Sir John Franklin's disastrous expedition
Capturing history: Jack Lowe and the RNLI
How one photographer’s quest to visit every lifeboat station shines a light on our maritime heritage
A closer look at 'The Sailor'
Sophie Warburton explores the story behind a portrait in Royal Museums Greenwich's collection and their connection with the sitter
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Meet the team: Lucian – the apprentice
Discover how a major conservation project at Cutty Sark is providing an invaluable opportunity for apprentice shipwright Lucian
Greenwich walking tours: enslavement and abolition
Uncover Greenwich and Deptford's connections with the transatlantic slave trade in this self-guided walking tour
A Quietly Historic Shoreline In Transition
“Time and Tide” is filmmaker Paul Wyatt’s love letter to a once-industrial riverside path in Greenwich. This area played a significant role in bridging oceans and changing how we communicate forever. Paul talks to Assistant Curator Aimee Mook about his film.
03 Jul 2023
Lascars in the port of London
Discover some of the surprising entries discovered in the medical records of the Dreadnought Seamen’s Hospital.
Water and the sea in Shakespeare's plays
Explore how water and the sea seeps into Shakespeare's works with the National Maritime Museum
Inspiring architecture at the Queen's House
Refined, stylish, revolutionary – the white cube of the Queen's House influenced centuries of British architecture
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.
Pollution in the River Thames: a history
Lifeline, water source, sewer – follow the murky history of London's relationship with the River Thames
17 Jun 2022
Workhouse woe and boys saved from blindness: stories from HMS NHS: the Nautical Health Service
Discover just some of the stories recently discovered in the medical records of the Dreadnought Seamen's Hospital.
Queen Elizabeth II's visits to Greenwich
Find out more about Her Majesty The Queen's visits to Royal Museums Greenwich
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