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ROYAL OBSERVATORY.

MUSEUM.
After climbing the steep hill to the Observatory you need to catch a breath and take in the view.

The museum has plenty to see. But there is not much for the children to play on. The best bit for them was to stand either side of the longitude line and have their picture taken in different hemispheres.

Along with the Maritime museum and Cutty Sark this makes a lovely day out of central London.

 

HISTORY OF BUILDING.
The Royal Observatory was sited on top of Greenwich Hill at the suggestion of Christopher Wren, who designed the Octagon Room. A high ceiling was placed on top of this room so that Thomas Tompions pendulum clocks could fit in. The building was finally finished in the 1670’s.

In 1833 the time-ball was fitted to the north eastern turret of the Octagon room as a signal to captains, so they could set their clocks. A few years later the Magnet House was built and then the Great Equatorial building (housing the 28 inch refracting telescope) was finished.

By 1884 the Royal Observatory’s work in solving the longitude problems was recognised, when Airys’s Transit Circle, was accepted as the prime meridian, (Greenwich Mean Time).

Between 1948 to 1957 staff and instruments were moved to Herstmonceux Castle in Sussex, and the Octagon Room was opened as a museum in 1953. A planetarium was added in 1965.

Instruments on view include Halley's 8ft quadrant, Airy’s Transit Circle, and the 28-inch refracting telescope. Outside, there is the meridian line, which you can straddle and have one foot in the western hemisphere and the other in the eastern hemisphere.

STUART'S  REPORT.

Royal Observatory

Here you can go around the museum by following and filling in the children's booklet which explains all about the observatory very well. The view from here is brilliant.

Opening Time 10.00 ~ 17.00 Last Admission 16.30
Closed 24th December 25th December 26th December
Admission Free
Address Greenwich Park
Nearby Sights
Maritime Museum
Queens House
Cutty Sark

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