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The Silvertown Tunnel is a road tunnel under construction beneath the River Thames in London, England. It will be built from west Silvertown on the north bank to the Greenwich Peninsula on the south bank. On the southern end it will begin at the same location as the existing Blackwall Tunnel but ends up a mile east of it on the northern side, to the east of the River Lea estuary.
The Kingdom of the East Saxons (Old English: Ēastseaxna rīce; Latin: Regnum Orientalium Saxonum), referred to as the Kingdom of Essex , was one of the seven traditional kingdoms of the Anglo-Saxon Heptarchy. It was founded in the 6th century and covered the territory later occupied by the counties of Essex, Middlesex, much of Hertfordshire and (for a short while) west Kent. The last king of Essex was Sigered of Essex, who in 825 ceded the kingdom to Ecgberht, King of Wessex. From 825 Essex was ruled as part of a south-eastern kingdom of Essex, Kent, Sussex and Surrey. It was not until 860 that Essex was fully integrated into the crown of Wessex.
The Palace of Placentia, also known as Greenwich Palace, was an English royal residence that was initially built by prince Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester, in 1443. Over the centuries it took several different forms, until turned into a hospital in the 1690s. The palace was a place designed for pleasure, entertainment and an escape from the city. It was located at Greenwich on the south bank of the River Thames, downstream from London.
National Heritage List for England number: 1410710
SS Princess Alice, formerly PS Bute, was a British passenger paddle steamer that sank on 3 September 1878 after a collision with the collier SS Bywell Castle on the River Thames. Between 600 and 700 people died, all from Princess Alice, the greatest loss of life of any British inland waterway shipping accident. No passenger list or headcount was made, so the exact figure of deaths has never been known.
The Manor Ground located in Plumstead, south east London was a football stadium. This arena was the home of football club Royal Arsenal, which was later named Woolwich Arsenal, and as such came to be known as Arsenal F.C.
The Royal Military Academy (RMA) at Woolwich, in south-east London, was a British Army military academy for the training of commissioned officers of the Royal Artillery and Royal Engineers. It later also trained officers of the Royal Corps of Signals and other technical corps. RMA Woolwich was commonly known as "The Shop" because its first building was a converted workshop of the Woolwich Arsenal.
website: http://www.philipjohnston.com/rmas/history.htm
The Invicta Ground was a football stadium in Plumstead, south-east London, that was the home of club Royal Arsenal, now known as Arsenal.
Blackheath Bluecoat Church of England School was a secondary school and sixth form located in the Blackheath Standard area of Blackheath, in the Royal Borough of Greenwich. Its closure was announced in January 2012 and the school formally closed at the end of August 2014.
website: http://www.bbcs.greenwich.sch.uk/; EDUBase URN: 100195
The A210 road is a road in South East London.
Broadwater Green is a mixed council/private estate in Thamesmead, London. It was originally only two long roads, but since 1999 has grown into a very large estate. Unlike many council estates, there are no towerblocks in Broadwater Green. It has been commonly referred to as "The Yellow Brick Houses" by local residents in the immediate vicinity. There is a restaurant/public house named "The Princess Alice" at the entrance to the estate.
The A206 road is a road in southeast London and Kent, England.
Anglian College London (ACL) was / is a college of further and higher education operating mainly from Woolwich, London. It has four academic and one administrative departments providing services to both UK and non-UK students.
website: http://www.angliancollege.co.uk/
The British Hospital for Mothers and Babies (1905–1984) was a maternity hospital in south London.
85–91 Genesta Road are four terraced houses in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, located south of Plumstead, north of Shooter's Hill near Plumstead Common, and are the United Kingdom's only modernist terrace built in the 1930s, designed by the architectural pioneer Berthold Lubetkin with A. V. Pilichowski. The houses were among the first attempts to redesign the traditional English house with the benefits of concrete construction. Completed in 1934, they are listed grade II*.
National Heritage List for England number: 1247069
The A102 is a road that starts in Clapton, east London, and ends by merging into the A2 road just south of the Sun in the Sands roundabout in Blackheath, south-east London.
Angerstein Wharf is an industrial area and location of a marine construction aggregate and an associated cement facility and freight station in the Port of London, operated by the Cemex company, located on the south bank of the Bugsby's Reach of the River Thames in both Greenwich and Charlton, within the Royal Borough of Greenwich. It has safeguarded wharf status.
The Auto Stacker, also known as Autostacker, was an ambitious but ill-fated automated parking system in Woolwich, South East London in the early 1960s. The project was initiated by Woolwich Borough Council but failed to work and was demolished in 1965–66.
The Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich was a metropolitan borough in the County of London from 1900 to 1965. It was formed from the civil parishes of Eltham, Plumstead and Woolwich. Its former area is now part of the Royal Borough of Greenwich and the London Borough of Newham.
The Metropolitan Borough of Greenwich was a metropolitan borough in the County of London between 1900 and 1965. It bordered the boroughs of Woolwich, Lewisham and Deptford and, across the River Thames, the borough of Poplar and the County Borough of West Ham in Essex. Within the area of the borough were the Royal Naval College (now the National Maritime Museum), the Royal Observatory and Greenwich Park.
website: http://www.matterlondon.com/
Jack Cade's Cavern is a cavern, extending several hundred feet underground, in Blackheath, south-east London, England. It is located northwest of the Heath and southwest of Greenwich Park, mostly beneath the lawn of Hollymount Close. It was re-discovered in about the year 1780. They are also referred to as the Blackheath Caverns. The entrance was at the end of a row of small cottages called "Cavern Cottages" at the rear of Trinity Church on Blackheath Hill, (destroyed in WWII).
JASON was a low-power nuclear research reactor installed by the Ministry of Defence at the Royal Naval College in Greenwich, London, now home to the University of Greenwich, to educate and train military and civilian personnel involved in the naval nuclear submarine propulsion.
The Kings Arms was a public house in Woolwich in southeast London. Standing at 1 Frances Street to the south of Woolwich Dockyard and the Royal Marine Barracks, and northwest of the Royal Artillery Barracks, it was built in the 19th century. In the 1881 census it is listed as the Kings Arms Hotel.
Street address: 1 Frances Street, London, SE18 5EF (from Wikidata)
Kaplan Holborn College was a college of higher education in London, England, specialising in accounting, finance, law and business.
Enderby's Wharf is a wharf and industrial site on the south bank of the Thames in Greenwich, London, associated with Telcon and other companies. It has a history of more than 150 years of production of submarine communication cables and associated equipment, and is one of the most important sites in the history of submarine communications.
The David Beckham Academy was a football school founded by England international David Beckham that existed from 2005 to 2009. It operated in two locations: London, United Kingdom and Los Angeles, California, United States. The Academy pulled out of the London site at the end of the lease in October 2009, and the California branch closed soon after.
Cray Valley Paper Mills Football Club is a football club currently based in Eltham, in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, England. They are currently members of the Isthmian League Premier Division and play at the Badgers Sports Ground.
Church Manor Way Halt was a halt station in south-east London, between Plumstead and Abbey Wood on the North Kent Line of the South Eastern and Chatham Railway.
The East Greenwich Gas Works of the South Metropolitan Gas Company was the last gas works to be built in London, and the most modern. Originally manufacturing town gas from coal brought in by river and exporting coke and chemicals, the plant was adapted to produce gas from oil in the 1960s. Nothing remains of any of the gas holders; the last gas holder, built in 1886, was dismantled in 2020.
Three distinct coal-fired power stations were built at Deptford on the south bank of the River Thames, the first of which is regarded as the first central high-voltage power station in the world.
The Eltham Well Hall rail crash was an accident on the British railway system that occurred on 11 June 1972 at approximately 21:35. An excursion train from Margate to Kentish Town derailed on a sharp curve at Eltham Well Hall station, Eltham, London. The curve had a maximum permitted speed to be taken at 20 miles per hour (32 km/h) but the train was estimated to have been travelling at 65 miles per hour (105 km/h) resulting in the locomotive and all but one of the ten carriages derailing.
Woolwich Power Station was a coal-fired power station on the south bank of the Thames at Woolwich.
Woolwich Crown Court, or more accurately the Crown Court at Woolwich, is a Crown Court venue which deals with criminal cases on Belmarsh Way, Thamesmead, London, England.
The Thamesmead Housing Co-operative was a housing estate in Thamesmead, South East London in the London Borough of Greenwich. It was a purpose-built housing cooperative and like others it was an experiment in building close-knit communities and as a way of helping single people and couples.
website: http://www.conservatoire.org.uk/
The Royal Arsenal, Woolwich is an establishment on the south bank of the River Thames in Woolwich in south-east London, England, that was used for the manufacture of armaments and ammunition, proofing, and explosives research for the British armed forces. It was originally known as the Woolwich Warren, having begun on land previously used as a domestic warren in the grounds of a mid-16th century Tudor house, Tower Place. Much of the initial history of the site is linked with that of the Office of Ordnance, which purchased the Warren in the late 17th century in order to expand an earlier base at Gun Wharf in Woolwich Dockyard.
Shooting competitions at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London took place from 28 July to 6 August at the Royal Artillery Barracks in Woolwich. Fifteen events were included with 390 athletes taking part. The events were the same as in 2008.
website: http://www.london2012.com/shooting/
Maze Hill is an area in Greenwich and Blackheath, in south-east London, lying to the east of Greenwich Park, and west of the Westcombe Park area of Blackheath. It is part of the Royal Borough of Greenwich, and takes its name from the main thoroughfare, Maze Hill. It gives its name to Maze Hill railway station.
Meridian Radio is the working name of the Woolwich Hospitals Broadcasting Service. It is a hospital based community radio station providing entertainment and information to the patients and staff of the Lewisham Woolwich and Greenwich NHS Trust based at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Woolwich. It was established from the merger of two radio stations in 1972, becoming the Woolwich Hospitals Broadcasting Service. The on air name of the station became Meridian Radio in 2001 following the station moving to new studios on Woolwich Common.
website: http://www.meridianradio.co.uk/
The Rotunda on Woolwich Common, in south-east London, was originally a 24 sided brick rotunda, designed by the Whig architect John Nash. Intended as a temporary structure, it was erected on the grounds of Carlton House, in 1814, for use as an additional reception room for the many events hosted there by the Prince Regent in celebration of the allied victory over Napoleon. The first event held in the wooden rotunda was a magnificent celebration in honour of the Duke of Wellington, in July 1814. The Regent ordered the removal of the rotunda from the grounds at Carlton House, in 1818. John Nash had hoped it would be converted into a church. However, the Regent directed that it be re-erected on Woolwich Common for use as a museum by the Royal Artillery. When the building was re-erected in Woolwich, in 1820, its original architect, John Nash, turned it into a permanent brick structure with a tent-style lead roof, central supporting pillar, decorative cupola and weathervane. In 1973 the Rotunda was designated as a Grade II* listed building.
National Heritage List for England number: 1078987
The Royal Arsenal Railway was a private military railway which operated inside the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, southeast London.
Blackheath Football Club is a rugby union club based in Well Hall, Eltham, in south-east London.
website: https://blackheathrugby.co.uk/
The Thames Gateway Bridge was a proposed crossing over the River Thames in east London, England. It was first mooted in the 1970s but never came to fruition. The concept was re-proposed in 2004, with preliminary planning proceeding until November 2008, when Boris Johnson, the then Mayor of London, formally cancelled the entire £500 million scheme.
Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance is a music and dance conservatoire based in Greenwich, London, England. It was formed in 2005 as a merger of two older institutions – Trinity College of Music and Laban Dance Centre. The conservatoire has 1,250 undergraduate and postgraduate students based at three campuses in Greenwich (Trinity), Deptford and New Cross (Laban).
EDUBase URN: 133875; website: http://www.trinitylaban.ac.uk/, http://www.trinitylaban.ac.uk/
The equestrian events at the 2012 Olympic Games in London were held between 28 July and 9 August at Greenwich Park. Medals were awarded in three disciplines for both individual and team competitions.
The first School of Naval Architecture opened in 1811 in Portsmouth. The school was principally established to offer a deeper study of the principles of ship design than had traditionally been retained through the apprenticeship model. To this end, students were taught mathematics, science, drawing, history, geography and literature. In 1816, it joined the Royal Naval College at Portsmouth to become the Royal Naval College and the School for Naval Architecture. Political lobbying forced its closure in 1837. Divisions within the Navy had long been felt between those who saw educational pathways as key to progression within the Royal Navy and those who regarded family connections and patronage as the best means of advancement. Of the first School's closure, Reverend Joseph Woolley observed "that establishment produced men of accomplished skill and power in the application of sound theoretical principals to their professional work; but because they were treated with suspicion and dislike by the uneducated members of the profession, who unfortunately had too much influence at head quarters: the old cry of want of experience was raised against them, and the value of their services, were for many years--the best years of their lives--lost to the country."
Initially the Herbert Hospital, renamed in 1900, the Royal Herbert Hospital was built as a restorative facility for British veterans of the Crimean War, and remained a military hospital until 1977. It was situated in southeast London, on the south side of Woolwich Common, on the western slopes of Shooter's Hill, in the Royal Borough of Greenwich. Today the former hospital buildings form a residential development known as the Royal Herbert Pavilions.
The 2014 ATP World Tour Finals (also known as the 2014 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals for sponsorship reasons) was a men's tennis tournament played at the O2 Arena in London, United Kingdom, between 9 and 16 November 2014. It was the season-ending event for the best singles players and doubles teams on the 2014 ATP World Tour. The Bryan Brothers won the title at the doubles tournament, while Novak Djokovic successfully defended his single title for the second time after Roger Federer withdrew from the final, the first walkover in a final in the tournament's 45-year history.
website: http://www.barclaysatpworldtourfinals.com/
The Royal Naval College, Greenwich, was a Royal Navy training establishment between 1873 and 1998, providing courses for naval officers. It was the home of the Royal Navy's staff college, which provided advanced training for officers. The equivalent in the British Army was the Staff College, Camberley, and the equivalent in the Royal Air Force was the RAF Staff College, Bracknell.
On the afternoon of 22 May 2013, a British Army soldier, Fusilier Lee Rigby of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, was attacked and killed by Islamist terrorists Michael Adebolajo and Michael Adebowale near the Royal Artillery Barracks in Woolwich, southeast London.
Greenwich Hospital was a permanent home for retired sailors of the Royal Navy, which operated from 1692 to 1869. Its buildings, initially Greenwich Palace, in Greenwich, London, were later used by the Royal Naval College, Greenwich and the University of Greenwich, and are now known as the Old Royal Naval College. The word "hospital" was used in its original sense of a place providing hospitality for those in need of it, and did not refer to medical care, although the buildings included an infirmary which, after Greenwich Hospital closed, operated as Dreadnought Seaman's Hospital until 1986.
National Heritage List for England number: 1002037
Deptford St Nicholas was a civil parish in the metropolitan area of London, England. The creation of the parish accompanied the building of the Church of St Paul's, Deptford, constructed by the Commission for Building Fifty New Churches to meet the demands of the growing population. The ancient parish of Deptford was split in 1730 with the southern part around the new church becoming Deptford St Paul. St Nicholas parish included the old maritime settlement and the dockyard adjacent to the River Thames. Civil parish administration was in the hands of the vestry until 1855 when the parish was grouped into the Greenwich District and the parish elected vestrymen to Greenwich District Board of Works. The parish was transferred from the County of Kent to the County of London in 1889. It became part of the Metropolitan Borough of Greenwich in 1900 and the local authority became Greenwich Borough Council. The civil parish had only nominal existence until 1930 when it was abolished. The area became part of the London Borough of Greenwich in 1965 and following boundary changes in 1994, part of the former parish is now in the London Borough of Lewisham.
The 2013 ATP World Tour Finals (also known as the 2013 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals for sponsorship reasons) was a men's tennis tournament that was played on indoor hard courts at the O2 Arena in London, United Kingdom, between 4 and 11 November 2013. It was the season-ending event for the best singles players and doubles teams of the 2013 ATP World Tour.
website: http://www.barclaysatpworldtourfinals.com/
The Gallions Reach Crossing was a proposed River Thames crossing close to Gallions Reach in East London, running between Beckton in the London Borough of Newham and Thamesmead in the Royal Borough of Greenwich. Originally a proposed ferry crossing replacing the Woolwich Ferry, later plans suggested either a bridge or a tunnel.
Woolwich, also known as Woolwich St Mary, was an ancient parish containing the town of Woolwich on the south bank of the Thames and North Woolwich on the north bank. The parish was governed by its vestry from the 16th century to 1852, based in the Church of St Mary until 1842, after which in the purpose-built Woolwich Town Hall. The parish adopted the Public Health Act 1848 (11 & 12 Vict. c. 63) and was governed by the Woolwich Local Board of Health from 1852. When the parish became part of the district of the Metropolitan Board of Works in 1855 the local board was treated as if it were an incorporated vestry. It was in the county of Kent until it was transferred to London in 1889. In 1900 it was amalgamated with other parishes to form the Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich and had only nominal existence until it was abolished as a civil parish in 1930. Since 1965 it has been split between the Royal Borough of Greenwich and the London Borough of Newham.
History of the Old Kent Road is a mural by the Polish artist Adam Kossowski. It is on the exterior of the former North Peckham Civic Centre in London.
National Heritage List for England number: 1442278
Plumstead Manor School is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form located next to Plumstead Common in the Plumstead area of the Royal Borough of Greenwich in London, England. It is a community school administered by Greenwich London Borough Council.
Street address: Plumstead Manor School, Old Mill Road, London, SE18 1QF (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 100183; website: http://www.plumsteadmanor.com
The Woodlands Farm Trust is a registered charity that administers the 89-acre Woodlands urban farm in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, in southeast London. This city farm is located on the east side of Shooter's Hill, around 2km south of Plumstead and 1.5km west of Welling. A watercourse, the Wogebourne, flows northward through the farmland and is joined by several small tributaries.
The Royal Artillery Museum, which was one of the world's oldest military museums, was first opened to the public in Woolwich in southeast London in 1820. It told the story of the development of artillery through the ages by way of a collection of artillery pieces from across the centuries.
Street address: No. 1 Street, Royal Arsenal, London SE18 6ST (from Wikidata)
website: https://www.royalartillerymuseum.com/
Greenwich District Hospital was an acute district general hospital situated in the Maze Hill district of Greenwich, London. It was built in the 1960s on the site of St Alfege's Hospital, Greenwich, on the east side of Vanbrugh Hill, south of its junction with Woolwich Road.
The Unity Cup was an international football tournament held in May and June 2004 at The Valley Stadium, London. Nigeria, Jamaica and Ireland were the competing sides. Nigeria won the competition with Ireland finishing second. The competitors were countries with large diasporas in London.
Greenwich Millennium Village (GMV) is a mixed-tenure modern development on an urban village model located on the Greenwich Peninsula in Greenwich, in south-east London, and part of the Millennium Communities Programme under English Partnerships (now renamed Homes and Communities Agency). The village is designed by architects Ralph Erskine and partners with EPR Architects Ltd as executive architect as part of the regeneration of the whole brownfield site of East Greenwich Gas Works. GMV is south of the former Millennium Dome, now renamed the O2.
Westcombe Park is a largely residential area in Blackheath in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, South East London, England. It is bounded by the main London-Dartford railway line to the north, the Blackwall Tunnel southern approach to the east, the Blackheath common to the south and a road, Vanbrugh Hill, to the west (named after the architect and playwright Sir John Vanbrugh who built his house Vanbrugh Castle nearby in Maze Hill).
Prince Frederick's Barge is a 63.34-foot-long (19.31 m) British state barge. Designed by William Kent, it was built on the South Bank by John Hall for Frederick, Prince of Wales in 1732. Upon Frederick's death in 1751, the barge was used by successive British monarchs until 1849 when she was cut up into three sections and stored in the Royal Barge House at Windsor Great Park. King George VI placed the barge on loan to the National Maritime Museum in 1951, where it is currently on display.
The Royal Military College (RMC), founded in 1801 and established in 1802 at Great Marlow and High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire, England, but moved in October 1812 to Sandhurst, Berkshire, was a British Army military academy for training infantry and cavalry officers of the British and Indian Armies.
The Garden house at Charlton House, in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, is a summer house dating from the 1630s. The structure is often attributed to Inigo Jones, though there is no documentary evidence to support this claim. Its original purpose is unknown. In the 20th century, the building functioned as a public lavatory and by the 21st had become derelict and was placed on Historic England's Heritage at Risk Register. As of 2022, the garden house is undergoing restoration. It is a Grade I listed building.
National Heritage List for England number: 1291892
The former Granada Cinema, also known as the Ebenezer Building or Cathedral of Christ Faith Tabernacle, in Woolwich, South East London, was built as a large and luxurious cinema in the 1930s. It had a seating capacity of nearly 2500 and is now being used as a church hall. The building with its extravagantly decorated interior is a Grade II* listed building.
Street address: 174-186 Powis Street, London, Greenwich, SE18 6NL, England (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1212651
Blackwall Point Power Station was a coal-fired power station on the east side of the Greenwich Peninsula, in London. An early station from the 1890s was replaced in 1951 by a new station, which itself ceased operation in 1984. The station was constructed on a three-acre site at the north-west end of River Way to the south-east of the South Metropolitan Gasworks, since redeveloped as East Parkside.
Dulwich Outdoor Gallery (DOG) is a collection of street art in south London, with works based on traditional paintings in Dulwich Picture Gallery. The DOG was established by Ingrid Beazley, a pioneer of promoting street art.
The Baltic Exchange Memorial Glass comprises several stained glass windows designed by English artist John Dudley Forsyth which were installed over a staircase at the Baltic Exchange in London in 1922, as a memorial to the members of the exchange who were killed while serving during the First World War. The memorial glass was damaged in an IRA bombing in 1992. With funding from Swiss Re, the memorial glass was restored by glass conservators Goddard & Gibbs, and has been displayed at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich since 2005.
The New Zealand Memorial is an obelisk in Greenwich that commemorates 21 British officers and men of the Royal Navy who died in the New Zealand War of 1863–64. The memorial is located near the River Thames, east of the Cutty Sark, close to the Royal Naval College, Greenwich. It became a Grade II listed building in 1973.
National Heritage List for England number: 1078923
Victoria House, Greenwich on Shooter's Hill in Greenwich is the former officers mess' and living quarters for the Royal Army Medical Corps. It is a "Building of Local Architectural or Historic Interest".
Greenwich Heritage Centre was a museum and local history resource centre in Woolwich, south-east London, England. It was established in 2003 by the London Borough of Greenwich and was run from 2014 by the Royal Greenwich Heritage Trust until the centre's closure in July 2018. The museum was based in a historic building in Artillery Square, in the Royal Arsenal complex, which was established in the 17th century as a repository and manufactory of heavy guns, ammunition and other military ware.
Street address: Artillery Square, London SE18 4DX (from Wikidata)
website: https://www.greenwichheritage.org, https://www.greenwichheritage.org/visit/greenwich-heritage-centre/plan-your-visit
The Barnfield Estate is a housing estate located in Woolwich, Royal Borough of Greenwich, south east London.
The 2015 ATP World Tour Finals (also known as the 2015 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals for sponsorship reasons) was a men's tennis tournament that was played at the O2 Arena in London, United Kingdom, between 15 and 22 November 2015. It was the season-ending event for the best singles players and doubles teams on the 2015 ATP World Tour.
website: http://www.barclaysatpworldtourfinals.com
St Alfege's Hospital was a hospital that operated in the Maze Hill area of east Greenwich in southeast London. It operated as the Greenwich Union Infirmary from 1874 to 1929. It was briefly known as the Greenwich and Deptford Hospital before becoming St Alfege's Hospital in 1931. It was then superseded by Greenwich District Hospital in 1968.
The 2016 ATP World Tour Finals (also known as the 2016 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals for sponsorship reasons) was a men's tennis tournament that was played at the O2 Arena in London, United Kingdom, from 13 to 20 November 2016. It was the season-ending event for the best singles players and doubles teams on the 2016 ATP World Tour.
website: http://www.barclaysatpworldtourfinals.com
Birdbrook Road Nature Reserve is a small nature reserve in Kidbrooke in the London Borough of Greenwich, which is managed by the London Wildlife Trust (LWT). It is a Site of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation, and was considered for designation as a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
The Brook General Hospital (originally, 1896–1948, the Brook Fever Hospital) was the westernmost of three hospitals simultaneously situated on Shooter's Hill in southeast London in the Royal Borough of Greenwich (the others were the Royal Herbert Hospital and the Memorial Hospital, Woolwich). It closed in 1996, and most of its buildings were subsequently demolished.
Little and Lesnes was a hundred, a historical land division, in the county of Kent, England. It occupied the northern part of the Lathe of Sutton-at-Hone, within in the west division of Kent. Little and Lesnes was the northernmost hundred in the whole county of Kent. The hundred existed since ancient times, before the Domesday Book of 1086, until it was made obsolete with the creation of new districts at the end of the nineteenth century.
Plumstead is an area in southeast London, within the Royal Borough of Greenwich, England. It is located east of Woolwich.
Woolwich () is a town in southeast London, England, within the Royal Borough of Greenwich.
website: http://www.hidden-london.com/woolwich.html
The Coronet Cinema on Well Hall Road, by Well Hall Roundabout in Well Hall, Eltham, London, is a grade II listed building with Historic England in the streamline moderne style. It was designed by Andrew Mather and Horace Ward for Odeon Theatres and opened in 1936. In 1981 it became the Coronet Cinema but closed in 2000. The building became derelict and remained unused for over a decade, but was eventually converted and extended into 53 flats and a parade of shops, including a Tesco Express, and a gym and fitness centre. However, the main front of the building remains intact.
Street address: Well Hall Road, London, SE9 6JU (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1213615
The Gurdwara Sahib Woolwich is a Sikh gurdwara in central Woolwich in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, South East London. It was built in 1814–16 as a Methodist church and converted into a Sikh place of worship in the late 1970s. The main hall is Grade II-listed; the former Soldier's Institute and Sunday School next door, now in use as a langar hall, is not.
website: http://www.woolwichgurdwara.org.uk; National Heritage List for England number: 1291899
HYMAG (formerly the Hyman Archive) is a British archive of popular publications based in London.
website: http://www.hymag.com
Old Woolwich or Woolwich Central Riverside is an area along the Thames in Woolwich, South East London. It is the oldest inhabited part of Woolwich, going back to an Anglo-Saxon riverside settlement. When the demographic centre of Woolwich shifted south in the 1800s, the area became a Victorian slum. Most of Old Woolwich was cleared in the 20th and early 21st centuries to make way for industrial, infrastructural and other large-scale developments. Although most of the earlier buildings have been demolished, the area has retained some interesting architecture, including the Georgian parish church, the Edwardian foot tunnel rotunda and two cinemas of the 1930s.
Bathway Quarter is an area of historic interest in the centre of Woolwich, South East London. Most buildings in the Bathway Quarter are Grade II*, Grade II or locally listed, while the area as a whole is designated a conservation area by Greenwich Council. With the exception of the Old Town Hall, the listed buildings date from the late-19th or early-20th century. Several were designed by local architect Henry Hudson Church, their civic use reflected in their grand elevations formed of red brick with stone detailing.
Powis Street is a partly pedestrianised shopping street in Woolwich in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, south-east London, England. It was laid out in the late 18th century and was named after the Powis brothers, who developed most of the land in this part of the town. The street has been rebuilt several times but has retained some notable examples of late-Victorian and Art Deco architecture. Since 2019 the street is part of a conservation area.
The Royal Marine Barracks, Woolwich was a military installation occupied by the Royal Marines and located in Frances Street, just south of Woolwich Dockyard. After the Royal Marines' departure from Woolwich it was renamed Cambridge Barracks, while the adjacent Royal Marine Infirmary was renamed Red Barracks.
The 2017 ATP Finals (also known as the 2017 Nitto ATP Finals for sponsorship reasons) was a men's tennis tournament played at the O2 Arena in London, United Kingdom, from 12 to 19 November 2017. It was the season-ending event for the highest-ranked singles players and doubles teams on the 2017 ATP World Tour.
website: http://www.barclaysatpworldtourfinals.com
The Greenwich Playhouse was an 84-seat studio theatre in the central Greenwich district of the Royal Borough of Greenwich which opened in 1990 and closed in 2012.
Street address: 189 Greenwich High Road, London, Greenwich, SE10 8JA, England (from Wikidata)
The Greenwich Maritime Centre (GMI) is a part of the University of Greenwich. Established in 1998, it provides a specialist postgraduate and research institute within the large multi-faculty University of Greenwich. The aims of the GMC are to engage in and facilitate scholarly research, to disseminate and publicise research findings, to provide postgraduate teaching, to develop maritime education, to act as a forum for exploration of maritime issues, to serve as a source of expertise for business and government and to provide cost-effective consultancy services. The GMC provides an active centre for studying maritime history and is located in The Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, across the road from the National Maritime Museum.
Hanging Wood was a former woodland area located in what is now southeast London, which covered a geographical area between Woolwich Common and Charlton. Hanging Wood was a hideout for highwaymen who operated on Shooter's Hill and Blackheath. Parts of the Hanging Wood are preserved as Maryon Park, Maryon Wilson Park and Gilbert's Pit in the Royal Borough of Greenwich.
Greenwich Castle was a hunting lodge used during the reign of Henry VIII, located in Greenwich Park, in Greenwich, England. The Royal Observatory, Greenwich now stands on the site. Greenwich Castle was apparently a favourite place for Henry VIII to house his mistresses, as it was within easy travelling distance of Greenwich Palace at the foot of the hill.
The Ferrier Estate was a large housing estate located in Kidbrooke, Greenwich, south London. Built as social housing between 1968 and 1972, it was demolished as part of the Kidbrooke Vision scheme between 2009 and 2012 and replaced with housing and retail space known as Kidbrooke Village.
Greenwich Church Street is a street in central Greenwich in South East London. It diverges from Greenwich High Road at St Alfege Church and curves north through the commercial centre of the town until it reaches the Cutty Sark by the River Thames. College Approach branches off it east towards King William Walk and the Old Royal Naval College. It is located in the middle of what was medieval Greenwich. Its current configuration dates back to the redevelopment of Greenwich in the 1820s by the architect Joseph Kay, but is based on a much older road marked as Greenwich High Street or Church Street on a late seventeenth century map. It runs through the heart of central Greenwich, close to the Cutty Sark DLR station, and has many shops and restaurants. An entrance to Greenwich Market is located on the east side of the street.
Meridian Valley Park Football Club is a football club located in Charlton, in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, London, England. Affiliated to the Kent FA, they are currently members of the Southern Counties East League Division One and play at the Meridian Sports & Social Club.
website: http://www.meridianfc.co.uk/
Bridon Ropes Football Club is a football club based in Charlton, Royal Borough of Greenwich, England. They are currently members of the Southern Counties East League Division One and play at Meridian Sports & Social Club.
website: http://www.bridonropesfc.com/
St Mary's Church, Greenwich was a church that once stood on King William Walk in central Greenwich in London between 1823 and 1935. As Greenwich's population expanded in the early nineteenth century, there was a need for a second Anglican church in Greenwich to support the existing parish church at St Alfege Church, Greenwich. St Alfege was rebuilt in the 1710s by Nicholas Hawksmoor, but had been the site of a church since the medieval era.
Royal Hill, Greenwich is a mainly residential street, approximately 0.7 km (0.4 mi) long, in Greenwich in South London. It runs uphill off Greenwich High Road in a southwards curve and then westwards to meet Greenwich South Street. At the northern end of the road is Greenwich Town Hall, a 1939 Art Deco building designed by Clifford Culpin. A number of Georgian era houses are located along the road. The Pevsner Guide describes much of the road as "the usual suburban expansion" which was "filling in between the more scattered eighteenth century houses". Royal Hill was once the name of the entire hill rather than just the street, and so other roads in the area are historically referred to as Royal Hill, including Point Hill which ascends south towards Blackheath.
King William Walk is a street in central Greenwich in London. It runs northwards from the entrance to Greenwich Park along the edge of the Old Royal Naval College to the Cutty Sark and the nearby Greenwich foot tunnel. The western side of the street comprises a mixture of residential and commercial properties, with several shops, restaurants and, south of Nelson Road, two pubs. The eastern side includes the Discover Greenwich Visitor Centre and several former College buildings and open spaces today used by the University of Greenwich, including residential accommodation in Devonport House, south of Nelson Road.
Repository Woods is a 7 acres (2.8 ha) deciduous woodland area to the west of the British Army's Woolwich Garrison in the Royal Borough of Greenwich in southeast London. Initially created for pleasure use in the early 19th century, it was later used for military training, and is designated at Grade II as the UK's earliest known purpose-built military training landscape. Its features include training and practice earthworks, a stream and man-made lake and terraces. A Rotunda, designed by John Nash in 1814, is nearby.
National Heritage List for England number: 1001717
Crooms Hill is a residential street in Greenwich in South East London. The street name has been described as one of the oldest in London, possibly deriving from the Celtic word 'crom', meaning crooked.
Queen Elizabeth's Oak was a veteran oak tree in Greenwich Park, London. Seeded in the 12th century, the tree formed part of the grounds of the Palace of Placentia, home to the Tudor royal family. Henry VIII is said to have danced around the tree with Anne Boleyn. Their daughter Elizabeth I, after whom the tree is named, is said to have picnicked beneath its canopy, or else within its hollow trunk. When the palace grounds became Greenwich Park, the hollow tree was used as a prison for criminals caught on the grounds. The tree died in the 19th century but was left standing, partly supported by ivy. It fell in a storm in June 1991 and has been left lying where it fell, protected by a fence and marked with a plaque.
Charlton Lido (branded as Charlton Lido and Lifestyle Club) is a swimming pool and leisure centre in Hornfair Park, Charlton, southeast London.
The 2020 ATP Finals (also known as the 2020 Nitto ATP Finals for sponsorship reasons) was a men's tennis tournament played at the O2 Arena in London, United Kingdom, from 15 to 22 November 2020. It was the season-ending event for the highest-ranked singles players and doubles teams on the 2020 ATP Tour. This was the final year that London hosted the event. On 14 August 2020, it was announced the tournament would be held without spectators in attendance following guidelines imposed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.
website: https://www.nittoatpfinals.com
Royal Air Force Kidbrooke or more simply RAF Kidbrooke is a former Royal Air Force station, situated in Kidbrooke in south-east London, in the Royal Borough of Greenwich. The site was operational from 1917 to 1965 and was mainly used as a stores, maintenance and training facility.
The Miller General Hospital was a hospital in Greenwich, London from 1884 until 1974. It was developed adjacent to an earlier dispensary, and was the first British hospital designed with circular wards, and one of the first to have an X-ray department.
Globe Rowing Club is a rowing club in Greenwich in the South East of London, England. Established in 1923, the club house and boat house are based on Crane Street in the historic centre of Greenwich, as part of the Trafalgar Rowing Trust. Its crews use the River Thames and the London Regatta Centre at the Royal Docks for water outings. The club admits male and female rowers of all ages, but is particularly known for its high performance junior programme.
The 2019 ATP Finals (also known as the 2019 Nitto ATP Finals for sponsorship reasons) was a men's tennis tournament played at the O2 Arena on indoor hard courts in London, United Kingdom, from 10 to 17 November 2019. It was the season-ending event for the highest-ranked singles players and doubles teams on the 2019 ATP Tour and was the 50th edition of the tournament (45th in doubles). The singles event was won by Stefanos Tsitsipas over Dominic Thiem in three sets. In doubles, Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut defeated Raven Klaasen and Michael Venus in straight sets.
website: https://www.nittoatpfinals.com/
The Shrapnel Barracks was a British army base providing living accommodation in Woolwich in southeast London from the mid-19th century until the 1960s. Named after Lieutenant General Henry Shrapnel (who invented the shrapnel shell and was for some years based at the nearby Royal Arsenal), it was situated to the northwest of the modern-day Stadium Road, on the western edge of Woolwich Common; the site is now occupied by the Queen Elizabeth Hospital.
The 2018 ATP Finals (also known as the 2018 Nitto ATP Finals for sponsorship reasons) was a men's tennis tournament that took place at the O2 Arena in London, United Kingdom, from 11 to 18 November 2018. It was the season-ending event for the highest-ranked singles players and doubles teams on the 2018 ATP World Tour.
website: http://www.barclaysatpworldtourfinals.com
The Woolwich pub bombing was an attack by the Provisional Irish Republican Army on the Kings Arms, Woolwich on the south bank of the Thames in London, United Kingdom.
The Greenwich 28-inch refractor is a telescope at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, where it was first installed in 1893. It is a 28-inch ( 71 cm) aperture objective lens telescope, otherwise known as a refractor, and was made by the telescope maker Sir Howard Grubb. The achromatic lens was made Grubb from Chance Brothers glass. The mounting is older however and dates to the 1850s, having been designed by Royal Observatory director George Airy and the firm Ransomes and Simms. The telescope is noted for its spherical dome which extends beyond the tower, nicknamed the "onion" dome. Another name for this telescope is "The Great Equatorial" which it shares with the building, which housed an older but smaller telescope previously.
Curlew Rowing Club is a rowing club based on the Tideway of the River Thames at Greenwich, London, England. It was founded in 1866 and has been in Greenwich without interruption for over 130 years, though not always called Curlew.
National Heritage List for England number: 1079043
The Wogebourne () is an 8 km (5.0 mi) tributary of the River Thames in the southeast London boroughs of Greenwich and Bexley, that flows generally in a northeasterly direction, from its source in Oxleas Wood in Shooter's Hill, to Thamesmead where it joins the Thames.
National Heritage List for England number: 1246342
National Heritage List for England number: 1213063
National Heritage List for England number: 1213266
National Heritage List for England number: 1394456
Street address: Blackheath Village Community Library Service, The Reminiscence Centre, 11 Blackheath Village, Blackheath, London, SE3 9LA (from Wikidata)
Street address: Blackheath Library, Old Dover Road, Blackheath, London, SE3 7BT (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.better.org.uk/areas/greenwich/venues/blackheath-library
Street address: Slade Centre Library, Erindale, Plumstead, London, SE18 2QQ (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.better.org.uk/areas/greenwich/venues/slade-centre-library
Street address: Thamesmere Library, Thamesmere Drive, Thamesmead, London, SE28 8DT (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.better.org.uk/areas/greenwich/venues/thamesmere-library
Street address: Woolwich Library, 35 Wellington Street, Woolwich, London, SE18 6HQ (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.better.org.uk/areas/greenwich/venues/woolwich-library
website: http://www.trinitylaban.ac.uk/jerwoodlibrary
National Heritage List for England number: 1211526
National Heritage List for England number: 1212183
Street address: 1 Beresford Square, Woolwich, London, SE18 6BB, England (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1213268
National Heritage List for England number: 1213269
National Heritage List for England number: 1213273
National Heritage List for England number: 1213277
National Heritage List for England number: 1213326
National Heritage List for England number: 1213330
National Heritage List for England number: 1213331
National Heritage List for England number: 1213332
National Heritage List for England number: 1289164
National Heritage List for England number: 1289165
National Heritage List for England number: 1213553
National Heritage List for England number: 1468474
National Heritage List for England number: 1078956
National Heritage List for England number: 1213695
National Heritage List for England number: 1211527
National Heritage List for England number: 1271530
National Heritage List for England number: 1288809
National Heritage List for England number: 1079018
Street address: 110 Samuel Street, London, SE18 5LN (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1211834
Street address: 13 Greenwich Market, London, SE10 9HZ (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.greenwich-inc.com/coach_and_horses/; National Heritage List for England number: 1214365
Street address: 13 Harmony Place, London, SE8 3FE (from Wikidata)
The Statue of William IV is an 1844 sculpture by the English artist Samuel Nixon depicting William IV of the United Kingdom. Since 1936 it has stood in King William Walk in Greenwich having been shifted from an earlier location in Central London.
National Heritage List for England number: 1078997
Street address: Grand Square (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1211382
National Heritage List for England number: 1031861
National Heritage List for England number: 1078989
National Heritage List for England number: 1211108
National Heritage List for England number: 1211490
National Heritage List for England number: 1214190
National Heritage List for England number: 1224167
National Heritage List for England number: 1358977
National Heritage List for England number: 1358935
National Heritage List for England number: 1002005
National Heritage List for England number: 1078949
National Heritage List for England number: 1078951
National Heritage List for England number: 1079051
National Heritage List for England number: 1211875
National Heritage List for England number: 1212895
National Heritage List for England number: 1217996
National Heritage List for England number: 1289334
National Heritage List for England number: 1289614
National Heritage List for England number: 1290032
National Heritage List for England number: 1290310
National Heritage List for England number: 1291222
National Heritage List for England number: 1358963
National Heritage List for England number: 1427638
National Heritage List for England number: 1435117
National Heritage List for England number: 1441884
National Heritage List for England number: 1079017
National Heritage List for England number: 1213334
National Heritage List for England number: 1288806
Street address: King Charles Court, Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, London, SE10 9JF (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.trinitylaban.ac.uk/jerwoodlibrary
National Heritage List for England number: 1253722
National Heritage List for England number: 1358946
National Heritage List for England number: 1079066
National Heritage List for England number: 1393679
National Heritage List for England number: 1078963
National Heritage List for England number: 1078984
National Heritage List for England number: 1079016
National Heritage List for England number: 1079036
National Heritage List for England number: 1079037
National Heritage List for England number: 1079042
National Heritage List for England number: 1079065
National Heritage List for England number: 1210735
National Heritage List for England number: 1211484
National Heritage List for England number: 1211485
National Heritage List for England number: 1211744
National Heritage List for England number: 1212109
National Heritage List for England number: 1212234
National Heritage List for England number: 1212563
National Heritage List for England number: 1214381
National Heritage List for England number: 1219981
National Heritage List for England number: 1289255
National Heritage List for England number: 1289794
National Heritage List for England number: 1290730
National Heritage List for England number: 1292191
National Heritage List for England number: 1358950
National Heritage List for England number: 1358968
National Heritage List for England number: 1211438
National Heritage List for England number: 1213983
Street address: Beresford Street, London, SE18, England (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1211999
National Heritage List for England number: 1218900
National Heritage List for England number: 1079038
National Heritage List for England number: 1079039
National Heritage List for England number: 1212111
National Heritage List for England number: 1291744
National Heritage List for England number: 1291771
National Heritage List for England number: 1358956
National Heritage List for England number: 1218584
National Heritage List for England number: 1211615
National Heritage List for England number: 1221143
Street address: Rachel McMillan Nursery School and Children's Centre, McMillan Street, Deptford, London, SE8 3EH (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.rachelmcmillannursery.co.uk; EDUBase URN: 100097
Street address: Pound Park Nursery School, Pound Park Road, Charlton, London, SE7 8AF (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 100098; website: http://www.poundparknursery.co.uk/
Street address: Abbey Wood Nursery School, Dahlia Road, Abbey Wood, London, SE2 0SX (from Wikidata)
website: http://abbeywoodnurseryschool.co.uk/; EDUBase URN: 100099
Street address: Robert Owen Nursery School, 43 Commerell Street, Greenwich, London, SE10 0EA (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 100102
website: http://saintnicholasplumstead.org; National Heritage List for England number: 1211745
National Heritage List for England number: 1289604
National Heritage List for England number: 1358959
National Heritage List for England number: 1390520
National Heritage List for England number: 1211376
National Heritage List for England number: 1211742
Street address: 232 Plumstead High Street, Greenwich, London SE18 1JT (from Wikidata)
Street address: The Valley, Floyd Road, London SE7 8BL (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1021439
National Heritage List for England number: 1021440
National Heritage List for England number: 1211997
National Heritage List for England number: 1218993
National Heritage List for England number: 1078957
National Heritage List for England number: 1220877
National Heritage List for England number: 1079011
National Heritage List for England number: 1212108
National Heritage List for England number: 1213053
National Heritage List for England number: 1218824
National Heritage List for England number: 1358994
Street address: East Greenwich Library, 203-207 Woolwich Road, London, SE10 0RL (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1213986
National Heritage List for England number: 1391896
National Heritage List for England number: 1213950
National Heritage List for England number: 1210899
National Heritage List for England number: 1212290
National Heritage List for England number: 1213754
National Heritage List for England number: 1213927
National Heritage List for England number: 1214186
National Heritage List for England number: 1289913
National Heritage List for England number: 1387279
National Heritage List for England number: 1213055
National Heritage List for England number: 1358947
National Heritage List for England number: 1393508
National Heritage List for England number: 1390637
Street address: King's Oak School, Eltham Palace Road, Eltham, London, SE9 5LX (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.kingsoakschool.co.uk; EDUBase URN: 100204
National Heritage List for England number: 1079082
National Heritage List for England number: 1021456
Street address: Right Choice Independent Special School, First Floor, 1-4 Beresford Square, Woolwich, London, SE18 6BB (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 134402
Street address: Wize Up, 579 Westhorne Avenue, Eltham, London, SE9 6DN (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 136092; website: http://www.wize-up.org.uk
Street address: Full Circle Education, 124-126 Broadwalk, Kidbrooke, Greenwich, London, SE3 8ND (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 140226; website: http://www.fullcircleeducation-school.com
Street address: Pulse and Water College, 3rd Floor Block 0, 18-36 Wellington Street, Woolwich, Greenwich, SE18 6PF (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 141315; website: http://www.pulseandwater.co.uk
Street address: The Halley Academy, Corelli Road, London, SE3 8EP (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.thehalleyacademy.org.uk; EDUBase URN: 145315
Street address: St Thomas A Becket Roman Catholic Primary School, Mottisfont Road, Abbey Wood, London, SE2 9LY (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.stthomasabecketsch.org.uk/; EDUBase URN: 100177
Street address: St Margaret's Church of England Primary School, St Margaret's Grove, Plumstead, London, SE18 7RL (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.stmargaretce.greenwich.sch.uk; EDUBase URN: 100170
Street address: St Patrick's Catholic Primary School, Griffin Road, Plumstead, London, SE18 7QG (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.lgfl.net/lgfl/leas/greenwich/schools/stpatricks/; EDUBase URN: 100173
Street address: International Academy of Greenwich, 21 Meadowcourt Road, 1st Floor King's Church, London, SE3 9DU (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.iaog.org.uk; EDUBase URN: 142608
National Heritage List for England number: 1246736
National Heritage List for England number: 1213333
National Heritage List for England number: 1289811
Street address: 26 Plumstead Road, London, SE18 7BZ, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: 93-95 Woolwich New Road, London, SE18 6EF, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: 33 Woolwich New Road, London, SE18, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: 126-130 Powis Street, London, SE18 6NN, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: Grand Depot Road, London, SE18, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: 81-93 Plumstead High Street, London, SE18 1SB, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: 65 Plumstead High Street, London, SE18 1SB, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: Plumstead High Street, London, SE2, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: 142-146 High Street, London, SE18 1JQ, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: 113 Plumstead Common Road, London, SE18 2SS, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: Maxey Road, London, SE18, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: 3 Old Dover Road, London, SE3 7BT, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: 473 Woolwich Road, London, SE7 7RZ, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: 75 Greenwich South Street, London, SE10, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: 82 Trafalgar Road, London, SE10, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: 124 Eltham High Street, London, SE9 1BJ, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: 27-31 Greenwich Church Street, London, SE10 9BL, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: 35 Greenwich Church Street, London, SE10 9BL, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: 234 Trafalgar Road, London, SE10 9ER, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: 168 Trafalgar Road, London, SE10 9TZ, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: 144 Eltham Hill, London, SE9 5ED, England (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1289552
Street address: Wildwood Montessori School, 10 Greta House, 60 Hardy Road, Greenwich, London, SE3 7PA (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 133086
National Heritage List for England number: 1218925
website: https://www.thamesclippers.com/whats-on-board/fleet#Aurora
National Heritage List for England number: 1079054
National Heritage List for England number: 1212240
National Heritage List for England number: 1289672
National Heritage List for England number: 1289778
National Heritage List for England number: 1358926
National Heritage List for England number: 1358930
National Heritage List for England number: 1358931
National Heritage List for England number: 1358932
National Heritage List for England number: 1358933
National Heritage List for England number: 1358944
National Heritage List for England number: 1358948
National Heritage List for England number: 1358952
National Heritage List for England number: 1358955
National Heritage List for England number: 1358961
National Heritage List for England number: 1358964
National Heritage List for England number: 1358966
National Heritage List for England number: 1358967
National Heritage List for England number: 1358972
National Heritage List for England number: 1358974
National Heritage List for England number: 1358978
National Heritage List for England number: 1358988
National Heritage List for England number: 1358989
National Heritage List for England number: 1358991
National Heritage List for England number: 1358996
National Heritage List for England number: 1358999
National Heritage List for England number: 1386006
National Heritage List for England number: 1391079
National Heritage List for England number: 1392275
National Heritage List for England number: 1393586
National Heritage List for England number: 1399783
National Heritage List for England number: 1410117
National Heritage List for England number: 1428380
National Heritage List for England number: 1452263
National Heritage List for England number: 1079046
Street address: 16 And 18, Crooms Hill Se10, Greenwich, Greater London, SE10 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1079047
Street address: 91, Blackheath Hill Se10, Greenwich, Greater London, SE10 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1079049
National Heritage List for England number: 1079050
Street address: 7-21, Blackheath Park Se3, Greenwich, Greater London, SE3 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1079052
Street address: 23-27, Blackheath Park Se3, Greenwich, Greater London, SE3 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1079053
Street address: 47-51, Blackheath Park Se3, Greenwich, Greater London, SE3 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1079056
Street address: 53, 53A And 55, Blackheath Park Se3, Greenwich, Greater London, SE3 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1079057
Street address: 8, Blackheath Park Se3, Greenwich, Greater London, SE3 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1079059
Street address: 46, Blackheath Park Se3, Greenwich, Greater London, SE3 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1079060
National Heritage List for England number: 1079062
The Old Town Hall is a former municipal building on Calderwood Street in Woolwich, London. The building, which is currently in commercial and community use, is a Grade II listed building.
National Heritage List for England number: 1079064
National Heritage List for England number: 1079067
National Heritage List for England number: 1079070
National Heritage List for England number: 1079071
Street address: 9, Ballast Quay Se10, Greenwich, Greater London, SE10 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1079078
National Heritage List for England number: 1079079
National Heritage List for England number: 1079081
Street address: 89, Blackheath Hill Se10, Greenwich, Greater London, SE10 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1079083
National Heritage List for England number: 1210303
National Heritage List for England number: 1210319
National Heritage List for England number: 1210412
National Heritage List for England number: 1210418
National Heritage List for England number: 1210669
National Heritage List for England number: 1210722
National Heritage List for England number: 1210815
National Heritage List for England number: 1210836
National Heritage List for England number: 1211211
National Heritage List for England number: 1211245
National Heritage List for England number: 1211529
National Heritage List for England number: 1211530
National Heritage List for England number: 1211563
National Heritage List for England number: 1211565
National Heritage List for England number: 1211567
National Heritage List for England number: 1211568
National Heritage List for England number: 1211611
National Heritage List for England number: 1211614
National Heritage List for England number: 1211616
National Heritage List for England number: 1211673
National Heritage List for England number: 1211879
National Heritage List for England number: 1211916
National Heritage List for England number: 1211923
National Heritage List for England number: 1211924
National Heritage List for England number: 1212184
National Heritage List for England number: 1212287
National Heritage List for England number: 1212289
National Heritage List for England number: 1212291
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National Heritage List for England number: 1212427
National Heritage List for England number: 1212902
National Heritage List for England number: 1212908
National Heritage List for England number: 1213751
National Heritage List for England number: 1214185
National Heritage List for England number: 1214187
National Heritage List for England number: 1214380
National Heritage List for England number: 1217939
National Heritage List for England number: 1218043
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National Heritage List for England number: 1218232
National Heritage List for England number: 1218246
National Heritage List for England number: 1218622
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National Heritage List for England number: 1219728
National Heritage List for England number: 1219821
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National Heritage List for England number: 1219940
National Heritage List for England number: 1220714
National Heritage List for England number: 1220783
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National Heritage List for England number: 1221188
National Heritage List for England number: 1272432
National Heritage List for England number: 1288621
National Heritage List for England number: 1288925
National Heritage List for England number: 1288989
National Heritage List for England number: 1289025
National Heritage List for England number: 1289914
National Heritage List for England number: 1289982
National Heritage List for England number: 1290380
National Heritage List for England number: 1290582
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National Heritage List for England number: 1291190
National Heritage List for England number: 1291668
National Heritage List for England number: 1291701
National Heritage List for England number: 1292070
National Heritage List for England number: 1292216
National Heritage List for England number: 1358924
National Heritage List for England number: 1358993
National Heritage List for England number: 1078998
National Heritage List for England number: 1078940
National Heritage List for England number: 1078958
National Heritage List for England number: 1079040
National Heritage List for England number: 1218878
National Heritage List for England number: 1031858
National Heritage List for England number: 1078915
National Heritage List for England number: 1078919
National Heritage List for England number: 1078921
National Heritage List for England number: 1078936
National Heritage List for England number: 1078937
Street address: 24-28, Market Street Se18, Greenwich, Greater London, SE18 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1078938
Street address: 53 And 55, Maze Hill Se10, Greenwich, Greater London, SE10 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1078941
Street address: 111 And 115, Maze Hill Se10, Greenwich, Greater London, SE10 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1078942
National Heritage List for England number: 1078947
National Heritage List for England number: 1078948
Street address: 16, 17, 18, Park Vista Se10, Greenwich, Greater London, SE10 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1078953
Street address: 108, Plumstead Common Road Se18, Greenwich, Greater London, SE18 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1078954
National Heritage List for England number: 1078955
National Heritage List for England number: 1078962
National Heritage List for England number: 1078964
National Heritage List for England number: 1078965
Street address: 3-9, Hyde Vale Se10, Greenwich, Greater London, SE10 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1078966
Street address: 37-43, Hyde Vale, Greenwich, SE10 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1078967
Street address: 4-26, Hyde Vale Se10, Greenwich, Greater London, SE10 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1078968
Street address: 28-36, Hyde Vale Se10, Greenwich, Greater London, SE10 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1078969
Street address: 68, Hyde Vale Se10, Greenwich, Greater London, SE10 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1078970
Street address: 24-28, King William Walk Se10, Greenwich, Greater London, SE10 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1078975
Street address: 37 And 37A, King William Walk Se10, Greenwich, Greater London, SE10 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1078976
Street address: 47-57, Lee Road Se3, Greenwich, Greater London, SE3 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1078977
Street address: 83 And 85, Lee Road Se3, Greenwich, Greater London, SE3 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1078978
Street address: 95, Lee Road Se3, Greenwich, Greater London, SE3 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1078979
Street address: 14, Luton Place Se10, Greenwich, Greater London, SE10 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1078980
Street address: 21-42, Gloucester Circus Se10, Greenwich, Greater London, SE10 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1078981
National Heritage List for England number: 1078982
National Heritage List for England number: 1078983
National Heritage List for England number: 1078988
Street address: 11 And 13, Greenwich Church Street Se10, Greenwich, Greater London, SE10 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1078991
National Heritage List for England number: 1078992
Street address: 165, Greenwich High Road Se10, Greenwich, Greater London, SE10 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1078993
Street address: 167, Greenwich High Road Se10, Greenwich, Greater London, SE10 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1078994
National Heritage List for England number: 1078995
Street address: 136 And 138, Greenwich High Road Se10, Greenwich, Greater London, SE10 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1078996
Street address: 1-11, Greenwich South Street Se10, Greenwich, Greater London, SE10 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1079000
Street address: 77-81, Greenwich South Street Se10, Greenwich, Greater London, SE10 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1079001
Street address: 26, 28 And 30, Crooms Hill Se10, Greenwich, Greater London, SE10 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1079003
Street address: 32 And 34, Crooms Hill Se10, Greenwich, Greater London, SE10 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1079004
Street address: 42, 44 And 46, Crooms Hill Se10, Greenwich, Greater London, SE10 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1079006
National Heritage List for England number: 1079008
Street address: 54-60, Crooms Hill Se10, Greenwich, Greater London, SE10 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1079009
Street address: 64, Crooms Hill Se10, Greenwich, Greater London, SE10 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1079010
Street address: 1 And 2, Diamond Terrace Se10, Greenwich, Greater London, SE10 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1079014
National Heritage List for England number: 1079015
National Heritage List for England number: 1079019
Street address: 25-29, Fairfield Grove Se7, Greenwich, Greater London, SE7 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1079020
Street address: 35 And 37, Fairfield Grove Se7, Greenwich, Greater London, SE7 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1079021
National Heritage List for England number: 1079023
Street address: 1-7, Circus Street Se10, Greenwich, Greater London, SE10 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1079027
Street address: 9 And 11, Circus Street Se10, Greenwich, Greater London, SE10 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1079028
Street address: 2-5, College Approach Se10, Greenwich, Greater London, SE10 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1079030
Street address: 8A And 8B, College Approach Se10, Greenwich, Greater London, SE10 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1079033
National Heritage List for England number: 1079035
National Heritage List for England number: 1079044
National Heritage List for England number: 1289930
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