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Admire the old and the new along the banks of the River Thames on board the 'Millennium' boat while you travel to Greenwich. The Royal Naval College, the House of the Queen and Greenwich Park. The Cutty Sark, the last of the Britannic sailing ships across the seas. Next, the Gipsy Moth IV, in which Sir Francis Chichester was the first Englishman who went around the world in 1966-1967. The Royal Observatory, with the Flamsteed House built by Wren in 1675. Greenwich became the Meridial Longitude Zero for the world in 1844. The National Maritime Museum, the biggest in its type with the Neptune Hall, and the Barge House where the boats are full-size included the Real Boat from S. XVIII. The Royal Naval College, the Fan Museum, the Ranger House and the Market. The return will be along the River Thames. Price p.p. £29 Book now Pages, content and code © 2005 London Millennium Tours ltd. All rights reserved worldwide. |
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