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LondonWorld on MSNThe River Whispers: Following the Thames to Hidden Corners of the CapitalAt 215 miles long, the River Thames is the beating heart of London. Because of its historical importance to the city, there’s ...
Thames trivia and nifty illustrations. This new poster of the Thames charts the river's course from Battersea to Tower, taking in the 16 bridges, numerous landmarks and a fair old chunk of trivia.
The River Thames is back on the map -London's Tube map. In a recent redesign, the blue ribbon representing the river was airbrushed out in an effort to de-clutter the map. The move was met by ...
A public consultation has begun into a water recycling scheme that would see treated wastewater pumped into the River Thames ...
The state of the Thames will be put under the spotlight this week when a new art installation will reflect the river's health in real-time. The Thames river health highlighted in new art ...
Another find which highlights the Thames’ history as a center for ceremony and ritual is a bronze sword from late Bronze Age, around 800 B.C. Along with weapons, the discovery of human remains ...
Meanwhile, an illustrated talk on Saturday 21 May (3pm) by the Museum's Senior Curator Claire Dobbin will reveal how the River Thames has featured in over a century of London Transport posters ...
A walk along the Thames is both a fine and free way to spend an afternoon, sunny or otherwise – so it's no surprise artists have been inspired by it for hundreds of years.
Find out how you can spend a night on Airbnb's house Installation, which is floating down the River Thames in celebration of London's Deregulation Act.
With the Thames, Google Street View recently published its first 360-degree image of a river, integrating the geography alongside the London roads already accessible on the search engine feature.
The London Underground map, considered a classic of British design, has been redrawn to remove the River Thames. By Matthew Moore and Matthewmoore 15 September 2009 • 12:52pm ...
A dried-out river used in a Thames Water poster to illustrate the intensity of the drought is today the subject of a flood alert. The cracked and parched bed of the River Pang in Berkshire was one ...
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