X. A total eclipse of the moon, observed Dec. 2, 1750. in the morning in the Strand, London, about 5" of time west of St. Paul's, and 27" west of the Royal Observatory at Greenwich [PDF]
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Hard times for education in England
This paper summarizes a ten-lecture Open Access course in the post-war politics of education in England which can be accessed, together with supporting reading, lecture notes and videos of the lectures via our website at https://education-economy-society.
Martin Allen, Patrick Ainley
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Corrections of Lindenau's Elements of the Orbit of Venus, deduced from the Greenwich Planetary Observations, 1750–1830 [PDF]
Hugh Breen
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XXIX. First analysis of one hundred and seventy-seven magnetic storms, registered by the magnetic instruments in the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, from 1841 to 1857 [PDF]
George Biddell Airy
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Observations of the Satellite of Neptune, from photographs taken at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, between 1909 November 22 and 1910 April 15 [PDF]
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II. A communication from the Astronomer Royal, containing. the results of all the observations, which have been made at the Royal Observatory at Greenwich, of the sun's zenith distance, at or near the solstices, from the time of Bradley to the present time [PDF]
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Greenwich Central School District and Greenwich Teachers Association (1996) [PDF]
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THE GREENWICH FOOTWAY TUNNEL. (INCLUDING PLATE AT BACK OF VOLUME). [PDF]
W C COPPERTHWAITE
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