
One of the key reasons for the choice of Greenwich was that nearly three quarters of the world's commerce depended on sea charts which used Greenwich as the Prime Meridian. Navigators calculated their location from a fixed meridian - an imaginary line on the earth's surface from North Pole to South Pole (which just clips the edge of the planned Millenium Exhibition site on the Greenwich Peninsula).
Delegates therefore felt it made most sense to name Greenwich as Longitude 0 degrees - and Greenwich became the centre of world time.
Source: Greenwich Time, Greenwich Council's newspaper, 21/3/96, with additions.
David Riddle, Computer Services
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Last updated: 10/5/96, 11.00pm