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Royal Observatory, Greenwich Fridge Magnet
Greenwich Observatory fridge magnet has been created from original art by artist Emily Ward. All fridge magnets are printed and hand pressed in Emily's studio in the North East.
Emily’s art fridge magnet of the Royal Observatory in Greenwich bursts with vibrant colour and energy, transforming the historic building into a joyful, dreamlike scene. The observatory’s red-brick facade glows warmly beneath a sky painted in rich shades of pink, purple, and lavender, with soft clouds swirling across this art gift.
The dome-topped towers and central spire stand out in cool blue tones, contrasting beautifully with the warmth of the building. In the foreground, a lively field of flowers stretches upward, filled with splashes of purple, pink, yellow, and green.
The scattered paint flecks unite the sky, architecture, and garden, turning the scene into a radiant celebration of colour, light, and history.
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The Royal Observatory
The Royal Observatory in Greenwich stands proudly on a hill overlooking the River Thames, marking the historic centre of world time and longitude. Established in 1675 by King Charles II and designed by Sir Christopher Wren, the observatory became a pioneering site for astronomy and navigation. Its distinctive domed roof and red-brick façade make it instantly recognisable, while the Prime Meridian Line that runs through its courtyard attracts visitors from around the world.
Surrounded by the greenery of Greenwich Park , the observatory offers stunning panoramic views of London, blending scientific heritage with architectural elegance. Today, it remains a powerful symbol of discovery, exploration, and humankind’s enduring fascination with the stars.
Magnet.
Vibrant Fridge Magnet Size 50mm x 50mm x 3mm
Quality Hardboard with a gloss finish and strong magnet
Individually packaged in cellophane bag