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The Old Royal Naval College are buildings that serve as the architectural centrepiece of Maritime Greenwich, [1] a World Heritage Site in Greenwich, London, described by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation as being of "outstanding universal value" and reckoned to be the "finest and most dramatically sited architectural and landscape ensemble in the British ...
The Old Royal Naval College, on the south bank of the river Thames in Greenwich, London, viewed from the north. In the sight line, formed between the two college buildings, is the Queen's House. In the sight line, formed between the two college buildings, is the Queen's House.
Royal Naval College, ... Garden Wall to South of Moat of Well Hall Art Gallery. More images. Granada Cinema: ... Royal Arsenal, Board Room (Old Royal Military Academy ...
Greenwich Hospital was a permanent home for retired sailors of the Royal Navy, which operated from 1692 to 1869. Its buildings, initially Greenwich Palace, in Greenwich, London, were later used by the Royal Naval College, Greenwich and the University of Greenwich, and are now known as the Old Royal Naval College. The word "hospital" was used in ...
English: The Painted Hall is a stunning room in the old Royal Naval College that features beautiful handpainted walls, ceilings and interiors. Painted by British artist Sir James Thornhill the work took 19 years to complete.
The Prince of Wales has recalled the special moment the late Queen Elizabeth II met her future husband during a visit to the Britannia Royal Naval College (BRNC).. Prince William, 41, paid a visit ...
English: Wall painting by James Thornhill celebrating George I on the Upper Hall west wall of the Painted Hall in the Old Royal Naval College, (Royal Naval College), in Greenwich, London, England, during the 2017/18 conservation project.
Promoted File:Old Royal Naval College 2017-08-06.jpg--Armbrust The Homunculus 01:19, 5 July 2020 (UTC) Added image to Places/Panorama instead. Armbrust The Homunculus 01:19, 5 July 2020 (UTC) [ reply ]