Old Royal Naval College Greenwich

England


10 Oct 2019

169 visits

Old Royal Naval College Greenwich

In 1873, four years after the hospital closed, the buildings were converted to a training establishment for the Royal Navy who finally left the College in 1998...

10 Oct 2019

182 visits

Old Royal Naval College Greenwich

In 1692 the Royal Hospital for Seamen at Greenwich was created on the site on the instructions of Mary II, who had been inspired by the sight of wounded sailors returning from the Battle of La Hogue. Architectural highlights included the Chapel and the Painted Hall. The hospital closed in 1869 and the remains of thousands of sailors were removed from the hospital site in 1875 and reinterred in East Greenwich...

10 Oct 2019

175 visits

Old Royal Naval College Greenwich

This was originally the site of Bella Court, built by Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, and subsequently renamed Palace of Placentia by Margaret of Anjou, wife of Henry VI. Rebuilt by Henry VII, it was then more commonly known as Greenwich Palace. It was the birthplace of Henry VIII, Mary I and Elizabeth I, and reputedly the favourite palace of Henry VIII. The palace fell into disrepair during the English Civil War and was finally demolished in 1660 on the orders of Charles II...

10 Oct 2019

174 visits

Queen's House - Greenwich

The Royal Observatory is situated on a hill in Greenwich Park, overlooking the River Thames. It has played a major role in the history of astronomy and navigation, and because the prime meridian passes through it, it gave its name to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)...

10 Oct 2019

169 visits

Cutty Sark Rigging - Greenwich

Here's an interesting fact, there's 11 miles of rigging on the Cutty Sark...

10 Oct 2019

177 visits

Queen's House - Greenwich

I took this from the Greenwich Observatory and shows Queen’s House, with the domes of the Old Royal Naval College behind and Canary Wharf in the distance. Architect Indigo Jones was commissioned to design the building in 1616 by King James I’s wife, Anne of Denmark – supposedly a gift from the king to apologise for swearing in front of her after she had accidentally killed one of his favourite dogs during a hunt...