The Jewels are guarded heavily by a number of different military types including the ones wearing the busbies (below). From the walls of the tower you can see a few of the London sights including the ridiculous gherkin (below).Julie met us for lunch outside the tower before taking the ferry (below) along the Thames to Greenwich.The ferry took us under the Tower Bridge and past many of London's tourist sights. At Greenwich we stopped at the markets (because that's what women like to do when on tour). There was all kind of local handy crafts. The typical kind of rubbish at most markets the world over.I knew little of Greenwich before we arrived there. I knew the world's 0 deg meridian ran through it & was named after it, but that's it.
Greenwich is home to a building called Queen's House (above). I'm not sure why because she doesn't live there. Greenwich University is right across the road. Both are pictured below.
The big landmark in Greenwich is the Royal Observatory (below).The main game with the Royal Observatory is the bench mark for the Prime Meridian (Zero degrees latitude). All the bench marks have the current version & the older technology. Below is the older Prime Meridian, above, the flashy new monument.The bench mark for world time is also at Greenwich. The atomic clock lives inside one of the buildings at the Observatory.
Again, the old world clock is still on show (below) along with measurement bench marks for length & sea level.
Again, the old world clock is still on show (below) along with measurement bench marks for length & sea level.
There is a complex sundial (below) that is calibrated for all times of year. It's great that they've created a piece of art in the process. The observatory has a planetarium & a big telescope (below).
Time to leave Greenwich. It was a pleasant surprise for me & I had never even contemplated going there. Hat's off to our local guide, Julie.
Time to leave Greenwich. It was a pleasant surprise for me & I had never even contemplated going there. Hat's off to our local guide, Julie.
A few more sights in the afternoon including HMS Belfast (above) from the ferry and Cleopatra's needle (below).
We stopped for a while for a beer at The Porterhouse, one of many pubs along the Thames. Later we had dinner before going our separate ways. The girls went to a show (Jersey Boys) & I went for a wander to take in the sights at night.