This Easter we're playing with mark-making and materials to turn drawing on its head! Come and get stuck in this spring with SEAson of Drawing activities for the whole family, inspired by the Van de ...
Can embracing the established canon interrupt history and maybe even change the future? Kehinde Wiley’s Ship of Fools is a striking oil painting hanging in the Queen's House. It depicts four people ...
Mars is the nearest location where life could have evolved in our solar system beyond the Earth. We will begin our discussion on the prospects for life on Mars in the context of potential habitability ...
This World Oceans Day, the National Maritime Museum is excited to reveal four brand new digital artworks. Arts organisation The Collective Makers led an open call for new works in response to the ...
Anywhere as rich with history as Greenwich probably also has a few skeletons in its closets - perhaps literally! From being the birthplace of Tudor royalty, including King Henry VIII and Elizabeth I, ...
Subscribe and listen to the Royal Observatory Greenwich's podcast Look Up! where our astronomers Jess and Catherine talk through some of November’s must-see cosmic objects. They'll also delve into ...
Do you know your Spanish farthingale from your Drum? Or your English hood from your French? Types of Tudor fashion evolved throughout the period. Our knowledge of how the Tudors dressed comes largely ...
Welcome to CoderDojo at The Prince Philip Maritime Collections Centre! CoderDojo is a free coding club for young people aged 7-17 interested in programming. The monthly club will consist of 90 minutes ...
This online exhibition was developed as part of the An Empire of Islands workshops held at the National Maritime Museum. It examines the role of islands in the expansion and consolidation of empires.
What has the Hubble Space Telescope discovered? Since its 1990 launch, Hubble Space Telescope has been dazzling the world with images of space and a deeper understanding of how the universe works. The ...
The majority of records relating to merchant seamen are with The National Archives, Ruskin Avenue, Kew, Richmond, Surrey TW9 4DU. These include the First, Second and Third Registers of Merchant Seamen ...
Learn more about the constellation of Ursa Minor and the brightest star within it, Polaris, used for centuries by sailors for navigating at sea Polaris is the brightest star in the Ursa Minor ...