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Wednesday, 10 Mar 2010

Art and the Sea  Museum Exhibition
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This gallery looks at the role of the sea in European visual culture. The art of the sea is an ar...
Atlantic Worlds  Museum Exhibition
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Exhibition exploring the movement of people, goods and ideas across and around the Atlantic Ocean...
Atlantic Worlds Gallery  Museum Exhibition
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Atlantic Worlds is a permanent gallery that explores the interrelationship, connections and excha...
Explorers  Museum Exhibition
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The Explorers galleries aim to give visitors a brief but informative overview of the history of e...
Field of Fire  Museum Exhibition
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The Field of Fire brings you the artillery in action and reveals the tragic events, great bravery...
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Firepower, The Royal Artillery Museum, is based in the historic Royal Arsenal in Woolwich, the bi...
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A visit to Firepower at the Royal Artillery Museum begins at the Breech Cinema with a seven-minut...
Freeze Frame  Museum Exhibition
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Freeze Frame showcases a selection of prints taken from the Museums world-class historic photogra...
Gunnery Hall  Museum Exhibition
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The Gunnery Hall is packed with weapons and vehicles from the 20th Century: anti-aircraft, anti-t...
History Gallery  Museum Exhibition
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The History Gallery houses a rich and unique collection of historic artillery, instruments, model...
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Greenwich longitude explanation at Royal Observatory
The Prime Meridian and the opposite 180th meridian (at 180� longitude), which the International Date Line generally follows, form a great circle that divides the Earth into the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
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