2009 marks the 125th anniversary of the official adoption of the Greenwich Meridian line as the prime meridian.The markers were erected by East Grinstead Town Council to celebrate the Millennium.
There are 24 time zones. There is an imaginary line running through the UK called the Prime Meridian. It runs through a place in London called Greenwich. The Prime Meridian splits the world into ...
At the Observatory, you can cross the Prime Meridian line – it is from this point that all time is measured. The Royal Observatory is now part of the National Maritime Museum and is definitely a ...
nhm.ac.uk We may be in London, but some of us are looking ... and hop through space and time as you stand on the Greenwich ...
Hit two fantastic London landmarks in a beautiful part of the city, Greenwich. Visit the Cutty Sark ... the Queen’s House to the Royal Observatory. Hop over the Prime Meridian Line where the eastern ...
What’s more, you can stand on the Prime Meridian line – which divides ... have a laugh.’ London’s only cable car offers 360 views of the Thames, the Greenwich Peninsula, the Royal Docks ...
An iconic observatory in south east London is marking its 350th anniversary ... It also sits on the site of the Prime Meridian, the home of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), which you can visit and ...
Looking for attractions and seeing opportunities in Greenwich, London? There’s plenty to choose from ... see the Planetarium and take your photo crossing the Meridian line. Old Royal Naval College – ...
Contemporary style rooms overlooking the Thames river or Royal Greenwich in London, connected to the ... In fact, the Prime Meridian line that separates the eastern and western hemispheres runs ...
The Greenwich Meridian Line, Longitude 0°, is the centre of world time and is marked by a line that crosses the Observatory courtyard. Visit the 17th century rooms occupied by the first Astronomer ...