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Daily Photo: 9/10/2012 – New windows at the Ranger’s House

October 9, 2012 By Rob Powell

Ranger's House new windows

Photos of work taking place on the windows at the Ranger’s House.

Ranger's House new windows

Ranger's House new windows

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Daily Photo: 04/10/2012 – Gloriana and the Cutty Sark

October 4, 2012 By Rob Powell

Gloriana passes the Cutty Sark

A photo of the Royal row barge Gloriana passing the Cutty Sark that I didn’t post up on the website earlier in the year.

Filed Under: Daily Photo Tagged With: Cutty Sark

Daily Photo: 28/09/2012 – Greenwich Yacht Club

September 28, 2012 By Rob Powell

Greenwich Yacht Club

Greenwich Yacht Club and the Dome as seen from the Thames Path.

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Thor 2 movie to be filmed in Greenwich

September 25, 2012 By Rob Powell

FILMING for the sequel to the Marvel Comics Thor movie looks set to take place in Greenwich next month.

A letter has been distributed in the town centre from the production office for a film with the working title “Thursday Mourning.”

The letter advises that filming will take place at the Old Royal Naval College and the Thames on October 21st with the use of a helicopter at altitudes as low as 100ft.

“We are writing to let you know our plans as it’s not every day you see or hear a helicopter fly at low level in this area and we did not want anyone to be alarmed,” states the letter.

Internet speculation suggests that the working title is a cover for filming of Thor sequel, The Dark World, starring Chris Hemsworth.

Other movies to be filmed at the Old Royal Naval College this year include new James Bond film Skyfall and the new screen version of Les Miserables.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Filming in Greenwich, Old Royal Naval College

Daily Photo: 20/09/2012 – Equestrian stadium coming down

September 20, 2012 By Rob Powell

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Work is under way to take down the temporary equestrian stadium in Greenwich Park. This area of the park is expected to be returned to Royal Parks by November. I took this photograph today from One Tree Hill.

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Filed Under: Daily Photo Tagged With: Greenwich Park

Daily Photo: 13/09/2012 – Yachts passing the Cutty Sark

September 13, 2012 By Rob Powell

Yachts passing the Cutty Sark

After HMS Ocean departed yesterday, a flotilla of small yachts appeared, pictured above passing the Cutty Sark.

Filed Under: Daily Photo

Daily Photo: 12/09/2012 – HMS Ocean leaving London

September 12, 2012 By Rob Powell

Some photos I took this morning of HMS Ocean as she departed London.

HMS Ocean leaving London

HMS Ocean

HMS Ocean leaving London

HMS Ocean leaving London

Filed Under: Daily Photo Tagged With: HMS Ocean

HMS Ocean to leave London on Wednesday

September 11, 2012 By Rob Powell

HMS Ocean at Greenwich

HMS OCEAN will depart the capital on Wednesday morning.

The Royal Navy’s largest active vessel has been moored at Greenwich for the duration of the Olympics and Paralympics, helping to protect London.

Thousands of members of the public got to go on board the Landing Platform Helicopter (LPH) assault ship on several open days during her stay at Greenwich and tomorrow will be a final chance to wave her goodbye.

HMS Ocean is expected to leave Greenwich at 10.30am and pass through the Thames Barrier by 11am.

The progress of HMS Ocean, and other river activity, can be tracked with a new live map on Greenwich.co.uk, powered by MarineTraffic: Live River Thames traffic map.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: HMS Ocean

Nike sculpture unveiled in Woolwich – but could it move to Greenwich?

September 10, 2012 By Rob Powell

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A BRONZE statue given to London by Ancient Olympia was unveiled yesterday morning in Woolwich.

The four-metre tall sculpture, which Greenwich.co.uk exclusively revealed last month would be presented to the Royal Borough of Greenwich, is of the Greek goddess of victory Nike – pronounced neekay.

The 700kg sculpture was a gift to the London for its staging of the Olympic games – a ritual that has taken place after every Olympics since 1996.

The last minute cancellation of special guest, Olympian Jonathan Edwards, did little to dampen the enthusiasm as a crowd gathered under the baking sun for the ceremonial unveiling at the Royal Arsenal yesterday.

Members of The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery formed a mounted guard at the ceremony and speeches were made by the Mayor of Greenwich, David Grant, the designer Pavlos Angelos Kougioumtzis, the mayor of Ancient Olympia, Efthymios Kotzas, and the leader of Greenwich Council, Chris Roberts.

Mayor David Grant said the borough was “very proud indeed to be the recipient” of what was a “wonderful gesture of generosity and of altruism” from Ancient Olympia.

Leader of Greenwich Council, Chris Roberts, said: “When, in accordance with tradition, London was offered the statue of Nike as a gift from Ancient Olympia, I think it’s fair to say that Greenwich was out of the starting blocks faster than Usain Bolt… It is a great honour for us to have been chosen to receive this gift on behalf of London.”

Should Nike be in Greenwich?

Berkley Homes have made a site for Nike available off Dial Square within the Royal Arsenal at Woolwich but could the statue be moved elsewhere in the borough?

“We wanted it close to one of our Olympic venues,” said council leader Chris Roberts. “We wanted to do this within the Olympic period and most of Greenwich was obviously not available during the games. I guess we could move it if that’s what people wanted.”

Councillor Grant, who represents the Greenwich West ward, used his remarks to say that the “wonderful piece of art” would “grace this spot here in Woolwich and wherever it may be in times to come.”

Statue designer Pavlos Angelos Kougioumtzis was clear about where he would like to see the sculpture placed.

“Here in Greenwich, Nike gets an additional meaning. She becomes, thanks to the Greenwich Meridian, the only sculpture in the world to span the two hemispheres. One half on the western, the other on the eastern part. This effect can be expressed by positioning the sculpture in the proper location and letting small laser beam or a stainless steep rod to go through the vertical opening.”

Another piece of public art has been proposed in Woolwich to mark its role as a London 2012 host venue.

Unveiling of Nike statue in Woolwich

Unveiling of Nike statue in Woolwich
L-R: Designer, Pavlos Angelos Kougioumtzis, Mayor of Greenwich David Grant, Mayor of Ancient Olympia Efthymios Kotzas and Councillor Chris Roberts,

More photos from the unveiling

Filed Under: News

Daily Photo: 03/09/2012 – Old Royal Naval College Chapel

September 3, 2012 By Rob Powell

Chapel of the Old Royal Naval College

Photo taken inside the chapel of the Old Royal Naval College which stands opposite the Painted Hall and can be visited free of charge.

Filed Under: Daily Photo

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