Saturday 24 July 2021

Thames Festival Trust -Archaeological walks, mudlarking at St. Paul's cathedral and more @ Totally Thames 2021

 

Archaeological Foreshore Walks
Various Dates & Locations
Our ever popular series of Foreshore Walks lead by Dr. Fiona Haughey return to Totally Thames this September! Book tickets to walks along the 'beach' of the Thames unveiled at low tide in Bermondsey, Bankside, Cousin Lane & Hammersmith & learn about London's history of Roman settlers, boatbuilding and repair yards from medieval times and more...
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Hands on History: Mudlarking Exhibition
Fri 3 - Sun 5 Sep @ St. Paul's Cathedral | Sat 25 - Sun 26 Sep @ Chiswick Pier
Join us and the Thames Museum for Hands on History, a highly interactive mudlarking exhibition in one of the most iconic and historic buildings in London, St. Paul's Cathedral, along with another chance to see it at Chiswick Pier Trust. Experience Mudlarking artefacts, portraits of Mudlarkers by photographer Hannah Smiles + more 
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Rivers of the World 2021 @ South Bank
Wed 1 - Thu 30 Sep | Outside Tate Modern
Head to Tate Modern to see an outdoor exhibition of magnificent river-themed artwork produced by children and young people from all around the UK and the world in collaboration with professional artists.
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The Islanders Exhibition
Fri 20 Aug - Sat 2nd Oct | Thames Barrier Park
Come along to Thames Barrier Park to see The Islanders exhibition, telling the story of Silvertown and North Woolwich through the words of those who lived, worked and grew up there. Also featuring photographic archival material and artwork.
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We need Volunteer for Totally Thames 2021!
We need volunteers to help us at Totally Thames 2021! If you want to learn new skills, meet new people, have fun and immerse yourself in one of London's biggest events, apply now.

Deadline Fri 13 August
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Submit your photos to Thames Lens 2021!
We want amateur photographers to capture the Thames and what it means to them personally through photography with the theme ‘My Thames Vision’. Connecting with the ways that the river has served as a multi-purpose, multi-faceted entity that we should celebrate and protect through photography.
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