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A new exhibition at the London Museum Docklands spotlights hundreds of mudlarking finds, from Bronze Age tools to Viking ...
For over a thousand years, the River Thames has served as a bustling trade hub, a final resting place for lost souls, and a ...
Mudlarking, once a trade of the Victorian poor, has evolved into a modern-day hobby that captivates everyday Londoners and history enthusiasts. What began as a desperate means of survival, scouring ...
Roman hair pins, 18th century curling tongs and medieval decorated belts are among the many beguiling exhibits on show at ...
The build-up to the annual Boat Race contested by Oxford and Cambridge Universities is shrouded by fears rowers could contract E.coli thanks to the poor water quality of the River Thames.
Located between the Wandsworth Riverside Quarter and Chelsea Harbour piers on the River Thames, the site was acquired by Uber Boat by Thames Clippers in 2019, who have been in consultation with ...
"I'm a racer at heart, all I really care about is getting to the finish line first. "The team is so different every year, as ...
This Sunday sees the 170th men's and 79th women's Oxford and Cambridge boat races take place on the Thames. Crews will battle it out over a 4.25mile stretch of the river, between Putney and ...
In both Christianity and Judaism, the egg is taken as a symbol of birth and joy, but also of suffering, transformation and ...