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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.

 

www.visitgreenwich.org.uk/

 

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

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Herbert Road 47 ‘The Lord Herbert’ P.H.

Prominent part 2, part 3-storey late Victorian building in the Classical style with frontages to

Herbert Road and Eglington Hill. Flank walls in yellow stock brick, the main frontage having

on ground floor windows and entrance doors framed by sturdy square pillars with plain

capitals under a continuous frieze and cornice. Moulded timber panels beneath windows. First

floor rendered and painted with windows in moulded stone surrounds with detached

pediment over - all capped by a continuous frieze (bearing the inscription ‘The Lord Herbert

Tavern’) cornice and parapet. Projecting hanging sign depicting Lord Herbert.

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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War Department Marker c/o Herbert Road, Red Lion Lane

Plain cast-iron marker 1ft 6in x 4in approx. bearing inscription, "W D". Possibly circa 1855

denoting change from old Board of Ordnance to War Department at that time.

 

This is actually on the corner of Shooters Hill and Academy Road

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

The Old Royal Naval College Buildings

 

Captured using Nikon D3100 - 18-55mm

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

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

 

Captured using Nikon D3100 - 18-55mm

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

View of the University of Greenwich Old royal Naval college buildings overlooking Canary wharf from the Royal Observatory grounds

 

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From www.royalgreenwich.gov.uk/downloads/file/10/locally_liste...

175 and 177

3-Storey plus basement late Victorian pair of houses in yellow stock brick with projecting bay

windows to ground and first floor with cornice and parapet slated roofs. Window and door

surrounds in stone/stucco, highly decorated. Windows to second floor round-headed, the

windows over the projecting bays grouped in a triptich form. No. 175 has ¾ columns to front

door surrounds, No. 177 has pilasters - both with Corinthian style capitals.

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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).

Looking at the Covered End from the Jimmy Seed

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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.

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

 

Captured using Nikon D3100 - 18-55mm

Looking to the Queen's House and the Royal Observatory from the King Charles Lawns

dog looking out at its master in the snow in the Greenwich park

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

Clipper sailing ship visitor attraction.

www.rmg.co.uk/cuttysark

 

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

People & kids playing in the snow on the Greenwich park grounds

Royal Greenwich Tall Ships 2014, Greenwich and Woolwich, London, 6 September 2014. Photo taken at Woolwich. (image 1286)

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

Dog looking out at people passing by

Royal Greenwich Tall Ships 2014, Greenwich and Woolwich, London, 6 September 2014. Photo taken at Greenwich. (image 1314)

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89-95 (odd)

Two pairs of terraced late Victorian houses in yellow stock brick with. round headed

windows to ground floor and segmented headed windows to first floor. Round headed

entrances with recessed front doors. Moulded panelled doors to Nos. 89 and 95, modern

doors to 91 and 93. Slate roof with overhanging eaves. Group value.

~ Beautiful daffodils in springtime!

Dog looking away at people walking by at the Greenwich park

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Board of Ordnance Marker Post, near Castlewood Day Hospital

lft. 6ins. high cast-iron, semi-circular headed marker post erected in 1808 to mark the area

owned by the Army where they were then attempting to establish the Shooters Hill Spa. Last

remaining example in the Woolwich area.

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

 

Captured using Nikon D3100 - 18-55mm

e-shootershill.co.uk/buildings-of-local-interest/

 

From www.royalgreenwich.gov.uk/downloads/file/10/locally_liste...

Eglinton Hill No. 133

 

Large detached late Victorian villa with basement. Projecting bay windows to basement and ground floors. Front rendered. Hipped slate roof.

View of the University of Greenwich Old royal Naval college buildings overlooking Canary wharf from the Royal Observatory grounds

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