Essential Information

Type Talks and tours
Location
Date and Times Friday 6 December 2024 | 1.30pm-2.30pm
Prices Free

Uncover the treasures of the Queen's House portrait collection on this British Sign Language (BSL) tour, led by historian and guide John Wilson.

Discover artworks depicting elite officers and ordinary sailors, as well as a long-lost portrait by the acclaimed 18th-century painter Thomas Gainsborough.

On the tour, you will learn more about Queen Henrietta Maria (1609-69), who played a crucial role in the development of the Queen’s House, and view the Indian miniature of Zeenat Mahal (1823–1886), wife and favourite of the King of Delhi and the last Mughal Emperor. Zeenat is the first South Asian Queen to be represented in Royal Museums Greenwich's collection.

You will also see a pastel portrait of an officer in the Women’s Royal Naval Service (Wrens). Acquired by Royal Museums Greenwich in 2022, this portrait is a striking work of art, full of character and personality.

A group of visitors listen to a guide discussing a painting
Important information

Please note, this tour is designed for D/deaf people who are BSL users. There is no English voiceover.

Tour information

Meeting point

The tour will start at the Undercroft in the Queen's House, located through the door between the curved exterior staircases.

How long will the tour last?

The tour will last 60 minutes.

Who is the tour suitable for?

The tour is suitable for adults. It is designed for D/deaf people who are BSL users. There is no English voiceover.

Accessibility

The tour passes through several galleries located on different floors of the House. Step-free access is available via lift and access ramps.

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