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Pirates, Greenwich Maritime Museum’s newest exhibition, will open later this year on March 29 and will explore the long history of pirates and how they still influence us today. The new ...
Part of Royal Museums Greenwich (which also includes the Queen ... use maritime technology and load a cargo ship before it sets sail. The UK’s maritime history is more spicy than you might ...
Their widespread depiction as swashbuckling adventurers in search of buried booty is challenged in Pirates at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, which reveals the lesser-known, and ...
Pirates is at National Maritime Museum in Greenwich 29 March 2025-4 January 2026. Adults £15, children £7.50. Various concessions available.
Laura French Sitting southeast of central London, Greenwich is a great ... the National Maritime Museum and the Greenwich Market. Greenwich is a wonderful place to spend the day.
George Chambers depicts the Bombardment of Algiers, dramatically foregrounding British ships. Oil on canvas, by George Chambers, 1836. © National Maritime Museum ...
“The survival of any material genuinely connected to piracy is astonishingly rare,” says Robert Blyth, senior curator of world history at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, where the ...
and goes on display for the first time today at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich. The objects go on show in advance of Trafalgar Day, the annual commemoration of Hare’s navy’s victory ...
A London property developer has ... and the National Maritime Museum, arrayed alongside the Thames. Together with Greenwich Park, which surrounds the ensemble of buildings, the site bears out ...