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  Henry Moore at Greenwich Park
Moore had a deep appreciation for the history and landscape of Greenwich Park and selected this location to display one of his famous sculptures.
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  Lascars in Greenwich Park
Sailors from countries around the Indian Ocean occasionally found themselves stuck at London docks, and would enjoy the beauty of Greenwich Park.
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  Ancient Mulberry Trees in Greenwich Park
The Queen’s Orchard boasts a very special mulberry tree with a fascinating history that stretches back hundreds of years.
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  General Wolfe at Greenwich Park
The statue at the top of the Grand Ascent was a gift from the Canadian people in 1930. But who was the General? And what was his connection to the park?
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  A Family of Artists in Greenwich Park: Capturing the Park
Discover a lesser-known slice of Observatory history: The story of a group of remarkable women who once called Greenwich Park home.
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  A Family of Artists in Greenwich Park: Life in the Park
Find out more about the lives of the women in the Airy family.
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  Historic Graffiti at the Standard Conduit House
Close inspection reveals a series of initials and dates carved into its outer walls – some dating all the way back to the 1700s!
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  Philip Laurie and the Second World War at Greenwich Park
Thanks to the wartime diaries of one man, we have a remarkable record of life in Greenwich Park during the Second World War.
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  Turner at Greenwich Park
Nicknamed the ‘painter of light’, J.M.W. Turner is one of the most celebrated artists that Britain has ever produced.