Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich
One of the most famous buildings on the River Thames is the Old Royal Naval College at Greenwich, the twin domes and impressive buildings right on the bank of the Thames in East London.
The college began life as the Royal Hospital for Seaman with Sir Christopher Wren planning new building that was on the site of a former Tudor Palace. The first foundation stone was laid on the 30th June 1696 with the first pensioners arriving in 1706.
By 1814 over 2700 lived at the Royal Hospital but with the end of the Napoleonic War numbers declined and the Hospital was closed in 1869 and Greenwich became home to the Royal Naval College, which remained on the site until 1998.
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