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Curator Kate Sumnall said: "One of the key points that I really wanted to convey is that the Thames is a remarkable place, a holder of so many of London's secrets and the past." Whoever lost their ...
The new network of pipes has already intercepted 6.8 million tons of sewage and runoff that might otherwise have spilled into ...
the River Thames has been the setting for history both momentous and quirky. Take, for example, swan upping. “It’s a purely British thing,” explains the London-based photographer Julia ...
London Museum Docklands will showcase Secrets Of The Thames: Mudlarking London's Lost Treasures, featuring rare items such as a Tudor headdress and a Viking era dagger.
Some of these items have inevitably ended up in the river Thames ... “Secrets of the Thames” runs through March 1, 2026. Mudlarks need to have a permit from the Port of London Authority ...
A 16th-century ivory sundial,18th-century false teeth and some medieval spectacles are just some of the items that have been found along the banks of the River Thames by mudlarks in the past 50 years.
A new mudlarking exhibition featuring historical objects found in the River Thames is ... exhibition is that the Thames is a remarkable place, a holder of so many of London’s secrets and the ...