Greenwich, England: August 20, 1924. The clock of the world, the famous chronometer at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England, the starting point of longitude on the world's maps. The Royal Astronomer has announced that time signals from this clock are now to broadcast 'by ether' by the British Broadcasting Company so that every radio fan can keep his watch accurate.

Greenwich, England:   August 20, 1924. The clock of the world, the famous chronometer at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England, the starting point of longitude on the world's maps. The Royal Astronomer has announced that time signals from this clock are now to broadcast 'by ether'  by the British Broadcasting Company so that every radio fan can keep his watch accurate.
SuperStock offers millions of photos, videos, and stock assets to creatives around the world. This image of Greenwich, England: August 20, 1924. The clock of the world, the famous chronometer at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England, the starting point of longitude on the world's maps. The Royal Astronomer has announced that time signals from this clock are now to broadcast 'by ether' by the British Broadcasting Company so that every radio fan can keep his watch accurate. by Underwood Photo Archives is available for licensing today.
DETAILS
Image Number:  1035-12159Rights ManagedCredit Line:SuperStock / Underwood Photo ArchivesCollection: Underwood Photo Archives Model Release:NoProperty Release:NoResolution:4550×6000
$24.99
Personal Use
$99.00
Website
$225.00
Magazines / Books / Educational
$300.00
Marketing pack - Small
$440.00
Marketing pack - Large
Free Research
Can't find the usage you need?
We're here to help!
Phone: +1 866 236 0087
Email: help@superstock.com
Research / License Request Form
Retouching Services
Our MediaMagnet division offers comprehensive retouching services at great rates. For a free quote, please send us an e-mail and we'll get back to you promptly.
Email: Retouching Service