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25 Castlewood Day Hospital

Built In 1889 in the Queen Anne revival style. Originally known as the Woolwich and

Plumstead Cottage Hospital. Part-2, part-single storey building in red brick. Hipped gable.

Tiled roof with finials and lantern on western wing and dormers in central section. Central

section is tile-hung at first floor level. It has a memorial stone to commemorate Queen

Victoria's Jubilee year. The building is featured on local postcards in the early 1900's.

King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery in the middle of the Old Royal Naval College - Greenwich

 

Captured using Nikon D3100 - 18-55mm

University of Greenwich (Old Royal Naval College) premises covered in snow

An ongoing project capturing the majesty of tall ships as they sail the Thames.

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25 Castlewood Day Hospital

Built In 1889 in the Queen Anne revival style. Originally known as the Woolwich and

Plumstead Cottage Hospital. Part-2, part-single storey building in red brick. Hipped gable.

Tiled roof with finials and lantern on western wing and dormers in central section. Central

section is tile-hung at first floor level. It has a memorial stone to commemorate Queen

Victoria's Jubilee year. The building is featured on local postcards in the early 1900's.

University of Greenwich (Old Royal Naval College) premises covered in snow

University of Greenwich (Old Royal Naval College) premises covered in snow

Parent & kid Sliding down the hill from the Royal Observatory grounds in the Greenwich park

Greenwich park walkway covered in snow

Councillor Janet Gillman, Mayor Jim Gillman, Chris Roberts, Leader, Royal Borough of Greenwich and Deputy Lord Lieutenant Cyril Young with the new Royal Borough coat of arms at Well Hall Pleasaunce.

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Eglinton Hill 135 and 137

Pair of 3-storey plus basement semi-detached late Victorian houses with centred front doors

and projecting bays to basement, ground and first floors. No. 135 in yellow/cream Gault

brick; No. 137 has brickwork painted. Hipped slate roofs. Modern front doors and modern

windows to No. 137.

Clipper sailing ship visitor attraction.

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Greenwich, meaning the "Green trading settlement or harbour", is situated on the River Thames east of Deptford Creek.

 

Greenwich World Heritage Site was established in 1997.

 

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Eglinton Hill No. 141 and 143

 

Pair of mid-Victorian 2-storey semi-detached houses with cornices and parapet roofs. Projecting bay windows. Walls rendered. Modern windows to No. 141.

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St. Joseph's (R.C.) Church

Built in 1886 as a Methodist Church - Architect J.K. Cole M.S.C. Contains foundation stones

and memorials outside to Methodist missionaries killed in China. Red brick building in

Victorian Gothic style - projecting south transept, semi-circular apse and tower on south-west

corner surmounted by a metal-covered steeple topped by a plain cross. South entrance

through base of tower. Lancet windows to apse, transept and nave, stone dressings, steeply

pitched slate roof.

An ongoing project capturing the majesty of tall ships as they sail the Thames.

view of the University of Greenwich and Queens house from the walkway to the royal observatory

Blackheath Avenue - Greenwich Park.

 

Taken 1/5/16. I am way behind , look at it this way I'll have plenty of Summer photos to see through Winter with.

 

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Trinity college of Music building

Royal Greenwich fireworks from One Tree Hill, Greenwich Park, London, 5 February 2012

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Eglinton Hill Nos. 145 and 147.

 

Pair of substantial Edwardian houses with centred pediment containing two attic windows and centred terra-cotta medallion in circular red brick. Nos. 122 to 147 form a group.

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Christ Church (opp. Nos. 56-61)

Built in 1855 by Tripp and Chambers in the Gothic Early English style. Low building in

random-rubble stone work with dressed stone window and door surrounds, steep pitched

gabled slated roof

Royal Greenwich fireworks from One Tree Hill, Greenwich Park, London, 5 February 2012

Royal Greenwich fireworks from One Tree Hill, Greenwich Park, London, 5 February 2012

People & kids Sliding down the hill from the Royal Observatory grounds in the Greenwich park

staircase to the Queens House Greenwich

Fireworks at the Old Royal Naval College Greenwich (University of Greenwich) celebrating the Royal borough status

The East stand from behind the net

An ongoing project capturing the majesty of tall ships as they sail the Thames.

Royal Greenwich fireworks from One Tree Hill, Greenwich Park, London, 5 February 2012

The Maritime Greenwich Campus of Greenwich University in the Old Royal Naval College on the banks of the River Thames, in Greenwich. Buildings by Sir Christopher Wren (c 1700). Docklands development just visible over the river.

 

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Greenwich, meaning the "Green trading settlement or harbour", is situated on the River Thames east of Deptford Creek.

 

Greenwich World Heritage Site was established in 1997.

 

www.royalgreenwich.gov.uk/history

King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery in the middle of the Old Royal Naval College - Greenwich

 

Captured using Nikon D3100 - 18-55mm

Royal Greenwich Tall Ships 2014, Greenwich and Woolwich, London, 6 September 2014. Photo taken at Greenwich. (image 1315)

Councillor Chris Roberts, Mayor Jim Gillman and Deputy Lord Lieutenant Cyril Young plant a Diamond Jubilee black poplar at Well Hall Pleasaunce.

Royal Greenwich fireworks from One Tree Hill, Greenwich Park, London, 5 February 2012

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109-115 (odd)

2-storey terrace of late Victorian houses, in yellow stock brick with rendered projecting bays

to ground floor (No. 117 has brick bay with red brick dressings). Bays to Nos. 101 to 111

have parapet roofs, bays to Nos. 111-115 have hipped roofs. Paired round-headed windows

with ornamented stucco surrounds to first floor. Hipped slate roofs with wide over-hanging

eaves supported on brackets (brackets to No. 109 missing).

King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery in the middle of the Old Royal Naval College - Greenwich

 

Captured using Nikon D3100 - 18-55mm

Royal Greenwich Tall Ships 2014, Greenwich and Woolwich, London, 6 September 2014. Photo taken at Greenwich. (image 1311)

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