Showing posts with label Old Royal Naval College. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Old Royal Naval College. Show all posts

Sunday, April 16, 2017

Rendez-vous Tall Ships Regatta, 2017

 

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Looking across the River Thames towards the Old Royal Naval College.

Saturday April 15, 2017.

With more than 30 Tall Ships mooring up at Greenwich and Woolwich, I decided to head off with Erin and Keilyn to see these incredible ships.

Arriving at Embankment, by train, we caught a Thames Clipper to Greenwich, as this seemed the most appropriate way to see the ships. Plus, we got to sail beneath Tower Bridge, something the girls and I had wanted to do for a while.

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Looking back at Tower Bridge from the Thames Clipper.

As we reached Wapping we began to see some of the tall ships heading towards Greenwich. 

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'Christian Radich'.

From our perspective at the stern of our Thames Clipper the tall ships seemed to tower over us.

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'Tolkien'.

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'Christian Radich', a Thames City Cruise and 'Tolkein'.

Disembarking from our river taxi, we headed into the Old Royal Naval College and soaked up the atmosphere. Music, food and a real festival vibe greeted us.

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'Loth Lorien'.

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'Vera Cruz'.

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'Loth Lorien'.

Suitably entertained by the various music acts and more than suitably fed we made our wat towards the Cutty Sark, before heading down the spiral staircase, of the Greenwich Foot tunnel, and headed northward to Island Gardens.

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'Santa Maria Manuela'.

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'Tolkien'.

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'Hydrogen' travelling from Woolwich.

After a great day looking at the various Tall ships and enjoying the festival atmosphere, we headed to the nearest DLR station and began our journey home.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

HMS Illustrious at Greenwich

HMS Illustrious at Greenwich
HMS Illustrious at Greenwich.

Monday May 13, 2013.

Recently, HMS Illustrious arrived in Greenwich to mark the 70th Anniversary of the ‘Battle of the Atlantic’. She was berthed at Greenwich, just to the West of the Cutty Sark and the old Royal Naval College. Not having been to London, for a while, I thought it would be nice to see her off and get some photographs. HMS Illustrious was due to depart Greenwich at 15:30 and head around the Greenwich Peninsula and on through the Thames Barrier, so I headed to the O2 Arena to see her. 

HMS Illustrious
HMS Illustrious.

I arrived at North Greenwich just after 15:15 and made my way to the River Thames, just East of the Emirates Cable Car, where I had a great view of the O2 and the Thames Barrier. Patiently, I waited. And waited. Deciding that I had either missed her, or that she was running late, I took a cable car across to the Royal Victoria Docks, so that I could look westward to see if I could spot her. Sure enough, there she was. 

HMS Illustrious
HMS Illustrious.

After getting another cable car back to North Greenwich, I took a Thames Clipper to Greenwich. As we approached I managed to snap a quick shot of HMS Illustrious’ Port side, before disembarking from the Thames Clipper. I strolled along the embankment, stopping every now and again to take a photo. I then took a detour, due to a new housing complex, which brought me out behind HMS Illustrious, giving me a great view of the ship and the Old Royal Naval College. 

HMS Illustrious security
Security aboard HMS Illustrious.

With time getting on I decided to walk to Canada Water, where I could catch a train back to Baker Street and from there a Metropolitan train to Watford.

On arriving at Baker Street, I realised that there was quite a wait for my next train, so I wandered up to street level and visited one of the tourist shops, to buy Erin a present. After a quick look around I settled on a plastic pink glass with a curly straw. I then headed into the ‘Metropolitan Bar’ for a quick drink, before catching my train home.

Even though I never got to see HMS Illustrious sailing out to sea, she was still a marvel to behold.

Monday, May 13, 2013

'Peter the Great' by Mihail Chemiakin

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A gift from the Russian People.
Monday May 13, 2013.

It was during one of my Greenwich walks that I stumbled across this rather odd, and creepy looking, statue of Peter the Great. 

I had started at the Thames Barrier before heading westward, to see HMS Ocean, which was moored at the Old Royal Naval College. After taking a few photos I continued on my journey towards Tower Bridge, happy that I had got the photos I had hoped for. 

But, as I turned the corner, on to Glaisher Street, I noticed this rather peculiar, odd and creepy statue. So, once again, I took some photos.

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Walking with family: My 40th Birthday

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The Old Royal Naval college viewed from Island Gardens.

"Age is important only if you’re cheese or wine. Or something collectable." - Solomon Short

"Forty is almost like being a grown-up." - Solomon Short


Sunday 25th March, 2012.


Although it wasn't my birthday until Monday 26th, myself, Emma, Erin, my mum and uncle Martin decided to go for a day out in London. Alysha had a dance competition in Hemel Hempstead, so wasn't able to make it this time. We were up early, which wasn't bad considering the clocks had gone forward, and left the house just before 09:00. Mum an Martin met us at the corner of our road, and we made the short walk to Watford Metropolitan station. After all the 'Oyster' cards were topped up, or purchased in Martin's case, we boarded our train. 


We changed onto the Jubilee Line train, at Finchley Road, and continued our journey to North Greenwich. We exited North Greenwich station and walked out onto 'Peninsula Square'. The weather was decidedly cloudy and chilly so, after a few photographs were taken, we went into the 'O2 arena', for a look around and to warm up. We walked along the length of 'Entertainment Avenue', which takes up over half the floor space at the O2, and waited for the coffee shops to open. At 11:00 we went into 'Starbucks' for a drink and to feed Erin. Once we had finished, and Erin had been changed, we headed back outside onto Peninsula Square. 


The weather had improved considerably, so more photographs were taken, before we made our way to the North Greenwich Pier, to catch the 'Thames Clipper'. Because we all had 'Oyster' cards, we all got a 15% discount on our fare. After boarding the 'Clipper' we all sat at the back and got our first glimpse of the 'Olympic Stadium' and the 'Anish Kapoor Tower'. We also saw the supports for the new Thames Cable Car. 


The journey to Greenwich Pier was quick and we were soon at the 'Old Royal Naval College'. More photographs were taken, before we headed into Greenwich village. As we passed the 'Cutty Sark', Martin told me the story of the ships figurehead. Something that I was unaware of. 



The Cutty Sark’s figurehead is a young witch named ‘Nannie’ who was a character in the poem 'Tam O'Shanter', by Scottish poet Robert Burns. The poem concerns Tam, a farmer who, after an evening of drinking, was riding home on his horse called Meg. On his way, he saw that the churchyard was occupied by a collection of witches, with the Devil himself playing the bagpipes. Tam saw that among the group of witches, there was one which was young and beautiful. Her name was Nannie, and she wore only a 'cutty sark', Tam was bewitched and, in his excitement, he cried out "Weel done cutty sark!" The witches then pursued Tam who fled for his life to the bridge over the river Doon, for he knew that witches could not cross running water. Nannie was faster than the others and, as the mare galloped over the bridge, she seized it by the tail, which came off in her hand. Hence, the figurehead is always shown holding a horse's tail in her left hand. After this, we headed to 'Greenwich Market'. Greenwich has been home to a Royal Charter Market, originally assigned to the Commissioners of Greenwich Hospital, since the 19th December 1700. It used to be situated at the West Gate of the Old Royal Naval College, before moving to its current location in 1831. 

After a good look around we sat down to feed Erin and I bought Emma a coffee, while I had a pint of 'Ghost Ship' Pale Ale, from the 'Coach & Horses'. Meanwhile, my mum and Martin went for another look around and bought some prints. When we were all back together, we headed to the front of the Market and bought some food. Emma, Martin and my mum had Roast Beef with all the trimmings, while I had a spicy beef stir fry with rice. We then had a look around some more shops and more things were purchased. We then made our way back towards the 'Old Royal Naval College', and went into the 'Discover Greenwich Centre'. More photographs taken, before Erin was changed and we made our way back to Greenwich Pier. 


Once again we boarded the 'Clipper' and enjoyed a trip down the River Thames. We passed Canary Wharf, Surrey Docks, Bermondsey and Wapping before alighting at Tower Pier. With the sun beating down, we walked along the Thames, in front of the 'Tower of London', towards 'Tower Bridge'. After crossing 'Tower Bridge', we made our way onto the South Bank and continued heading West. Lots more photographs were taken, before we stopped at 'Hay's Galleria' for a coffee, and to feed Erin. We then continued along the River Thames, passing 'Southwark Cathedral', 'The Golden Hinde', 'The Clink Prison Museum' & 'The Globe Theatre'. 


We then crossed the Thames, via the 'MillenniuM Bridge', and headed to 'St. Paul's Cathedral'. As we were all getting a bit tired, we decided it might be worth heading towards a station. Farringdon station seemed our best bet, as it was a Metropolitan Line station, and it was less than a mile away. So, that's where we headed, passing the 'Old Bailey', the 'Musicians' church' and 'Smithfield Market' before reaching our destination. 


After a few minutes we boarded a train bound for Chesham and took this to Baker Street, where we changed onto a Watford train. We finally reached home at 19:00, at which point Erin passed out. Then Alysha came home, from her dance competition, looking exhausted. Lots of semi-final places but no medals or trophies, this time. Next Sunday Alysha has another dance competition, so hopefully she will win a few there. So, some food was ordered in, before we all turned in for the night.


All in all another great day in the World's Best Capital.

Saturday, March 03, 2012

Old Royal Naval College

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Domes and Pillars.

Saturday March 12, 2012.


It was an overcast, but mild, Saturday afternoon, when I took my first trip to the Old Royal Naval College.

It had been on my list of places to visit, within the 
Unfinished City for many years. I had visited the Cutty Sark and the Greenwich Peninsula, but these buildings had always escaped me.


Thankfully, because of the weather I suppose, there were very few visitors, so I was able to get this shot that I had seen so many times, but never in person.

Since I took this photograph, I have yet to return to these mesmerising Wren buildings.