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Canary Wharf - Greenwich
Canary Wharf is a thriving and vibrant business district with a range of shops, restaurants, pubs, and wine bars as well as leisure facilities and an extensive arts and events programme.
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Canary Wharf - Greenwich
Canary Wharf is a thriving and vibrant business district with a range of shops, restaurants, pubs, and wine bars as well as leisure facilities and an extensive arts and events programme.
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Greenwich Line - Greenwich
Royal Observatory. home of the Prime Meridian of the world. The Royal Observatory Greenwich was founded in 1675 by Charles II to find out the 'so-much desired longitude of places for perfecting the art of navigation.' The architect was Sir Christopher Wren, who designed St Paul's Cathedral and was himself an astronomer. The Observatory was built on the foundations of Duke Humphrey's Tower which had stood on the site since 1438. John Flamsteed, the first Astronomer Royal, moved into the new building, now named Flamsteed House, in July 1676.
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Greenwich Line - Greenwich
Royal Observatory. home of the Prime Meridian of the world. The Royal Observatory Greenwich was founded in 1675 by Charles II to find out the 'so-much desired longitude of places for perfecting the art of navigation.' The architect was Sir Christopher Wren, who designed St Paul's Cathedral and was himself an astronomer. The Observatory was built on the foundations of Duke Humphrey's Tower which had stood on the site since 1438. John Flamsteed, the first Astronomer Royal, moved into the new building, now named Flamsteed House, in July 1676.
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Greenwich Line - Greenwich
Royal Observatory. home of the Prime Meridian of the world. The Royal Observatory Greenwich was founded in 1675 by Charles II to find out the 'so-much desired longitude of places for perfecting the art of navigation.' The architect was Sir Christopher Wren, who designed St Paul's Cathedral and was himself an astronomer. The Observatory was built on the foundations of Duke Humphrey's Tower which had stood on the site since 1438. John Flamsteed, the first Astronomer Royal, moved into the new building, now named Flamsteed House, in July 1676.
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Millenium Dome - Greenwich
Millenium Dome. If you lay it down on it's side, you could fit the Eiffel Tower inside it. It's large enough to contain the Great Pyramid at Giza. And it's so large it sits in both the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. We're talking the Millennium Dome of course - a huge symbol of time and space to commemorate the beginning of the next 1,000 years, and a showcase of the achievements of the last 1,000 as well. Found in Greenwich, East London, on the Prime Meridian, the Millennium Dome is on the site where the world's clocks first ushered in the New Year, at 00:00:00 Greenwich Mean Time, measured by the Greenwich Royal Observatory just a mile away.
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Millenium Dome - Greenwich
Millenium Dome. If you lay it down on it's side, you could fit the Eiffel Tower inside it. It's large enough to contain the Great Pyramid at Giza. And it's so large it sits in both the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. We're talking the Millennium Dome of course - a huge symbol of time and space to commemorate the beginning of the next 1,000 years, and a showcase of the achievements of the last 1,000 as well. Found in Greenwich, East London, on the Prime Meridian, the Millennium Dome is on the site where the world's clocks first ushered in the New Year, at 00:00:00 Greenwich Mean Time, measured by the Greenwich Royal Observatory just a mile away.
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Millenium Dome - Greenwich
Millenium Dome. If you lay it down on it's side, you could fit the Eiffel Tower inside it. It's large enough to contain the Great Pyramid at Giza. And it's so large it sits in both the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. We're talking the Millennium Dome of course - a huge symbol of time and space to commemorate the beginning of the next 1,000 years, and a showcase of the achievements of the last 1,000 as well. Found in Greenwich, East London, on the Prime Meridian, the Millennium Dome is on the site where the world's clocks first ushered in the New Year, at 00:00:00 Greenwich Mean Time, measured by the Greenwich Royal Observatory just a mile away.
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Millenium Dome - Greenwich
Millenium Dome. If you lay it down on it's side, you could fit the Eiffel Tower inside it. It's large enough to contain the Great Pyramid at Giza. And it's so large it sits in both the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. We're talking the Millennium Dome of course - a huge symbol of time and space to commemorate the beginning of the next 1,000 years, and a showcase of the achievements of the last 1,000 as well. Found in Greenwich, East London, on the Prime Meridian, the Millennium Dome is on the site where the world's clocks first ushered in the New Year, at 00:00:00 Greenwich Mean Time, measured by the Greenwich Royal Observatory just a mile away.
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Millenium Dome - Greenwich
Millenium Dome. If you lay it down on it's side, you could fit the Eiffel Tower inside it. It's large enough to contain the Great Pyramid at Giza. And it's so large it sits in both the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. We're talking the Millennium Dome of course - a huge symbol of time and space to commemorate the beginning of the next 1,000 years, and a showcase of the achievements of the last 1,000 as well. Found in Greenwich, East London, on the Prime Meridian, the Millennium Dome is on the site where the world's clocks first ushered in the New Year, at 00:00:00 Greenwich Mean Time, measured by the Greenwich Royal Observatory just a mile away.
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