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| The Cutty Sark. A clipper ship that worked the tea trade to China. |
| Entrance to the Pedestrian tunnel under the Thames. |
| The Cutty Sark was the fastest ship in the world when launched in 1869. |
| The Main Deck of the Cutty Sark. |
| Belowdecks on the Cutty Sark there is a figurehead display. |
| Stern detail of the Cutty Sark. |
| The Witch figurehead with horse's tail from a poem by Robert Burns. |
| Famous Admirals look down from the façade of the Old Royal Naval College |
| The Old Royal Naval College now part of Greenwich University. |
| The Millenium Dome. Opened the first day of the year 2000 it is the biggest roof in the world. |
| Recently stationed in the Persian gulf the crew of the frigate Westminster had gained the right to parade through the city the day before. This right had not been granted to a crew in hundreds of years. |
| Skating rink between the buildings of the Old Royal Naval College. |
| The National Maritime Museum. |
| The Royal Observatory built on a hill in 1675 by King Charles II. |
| Maritime Museum and the Royal Naval Academy. |
| The Royal Observatory and the location of the Greenwich Meridian. |
| Canary Wharf and the Isle of Dogs from the Royal Observatory. |
| Monument to General James Wolfe (1727-1759) the "Victor of Quebec". |
| School kids play around on the Meridian Line stranding over 2 hemispheres. |
| Downtown Greenwich. |
| Canary Wharf. |
| The Old Royal Naval College shortly after sunset (4:00 PM). |
| The Thames Tunnel |
| Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich |