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Greenwich, England Row House Doors and Iron Gates, November, 1980
This distinctly charming English scene is a short walking distance from the Prime Meridian of the World in Greenwich, England. Save for a cracked sidewalk outside the gates, everything else is perfect as one would expect for tidy connected row houses in this important part of southeast London, just down River Thames from the Tower Bridge in Central London. Greenwich Mean Time, now called Coordinated Universal Time is essential for mariners to know for calculating longitudinal position at sea, and it is in this part of London that the eastern and western hemispheres meet. Twelve time zones away on the opposite side of the globe is the International Date Line which marks the other east/west hemishpheric boundary. Longitude is a function of time, and time in many ways begins in this quaint corner of one of the world’s great cities–London. This image was made with a Hasselblad Superwide medium format camera, utilizing its incomparable fixed Carl Zeiss 38mm f4.5 Biogon lens.
Prints are made from a high resolution digital scan of the original Kodak transparency.
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