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Greenwich Meridian

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Greenwich Meridian

A prime meridian. Established by Sir George Airy. By 1884, over two-thirds of all ships and tonnage used it as the reference meridian on their charts and maps. In October of that year, 41 delegates from 25 nations met in Washington, D.C. for the International Meridian Conference, and selected the meridian passing through Greenwich as the official prime meridian.

2024: We learnt about the artist who has made good use of the the Greenwich Meridian in his art. Films available at .

has an impressive collection of photos of the line and the plaques, sculpture, etc. along the way.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Greenwich Meridian

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Greenwich Meridian - SE13

{Upper stone:} Greenwich Meridian {Lower stone} The adjacent stone was laid ...

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