• Maritime Greenwich World Heritage Site - the Official …
  • BRAND NEW, Maritime Greenwich, David Ramzan, For over a thousand years Greenwich was the site of a thriving ship and boatbuilding industry.
  • Just a few miles from central London, on the Dover Road, is Maritime Greenwich, birthplace of King Henry VIII, Queen Mary I and Queen Elizabeth I.
  • The Royal Courts are leased to Greenwich University and Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance to form the Maritime Greenwich University Campus.
  • Maritime Greenwich. 1st/Sep/2016. ... The ideal way to travel to Greenwich, particularly on a sunny day is how centuries of Royals came; by the River!
  • Maritime Greenwich is renowned for its architecture and role in the science of navigation and astronomy.
  • The Greenwich Maritime Museum, which is considerably updated from when I first visited it in 1978, is more accessible to the casual visitor than it used to be.
  • Located in southeast London, Maritime Greenwich is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that offers a fascinating glimpse into Britain’s rich maritime past.
  • Maritime Greenwich’s importance lies in its royal origins and its development from the 17th century as a site of astronomical research related to navigation.
  • …which is also known as Maritime Greenwich, was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1997.