stories from the thames

A party cruise on the River Thames - September 2021

The Thames has been snaking through this land since humans have been walking it. But the way people have interacted with it is in constant change and motion, much like the river itself.

This project aims to document the relationship between the Thames and the people who walk its banks and sail its waters.

 
 

The blessing of the River Thames - January 2022

Millennium Bridge - January 2022

 

Children playing along the river - November 2021

Foreshore Beach - June 2022

Captain Simon Quail, Master Mariner, aboard the HQS Wellington - May 2022

Swans and seagulls feeding on bread slices - Windsor, January 2022

London Bridge - January 2022

The Prospect of Whitby pub - Wapping, February 2022

Blackfriars Bridge, November 2021

Rotherhithe, February 2022

Gallows outside the Prospect of Whitby - Wapping, February 2022

Jaime, a veteran mudlark, showing an old projectile found on the foreshore - January 2022

Water height markings, Rotherhithe - January 2023

Jason, a glassmaker from the US, collecting Victorian glass bottles - January 2022

Twickenham Rowing Club - December 2022

The ferry between Tilbury and Gravesend, manned by Dan and Jack - January 2023

Tilbury - January 2023

Alfie and Peter at the Tilbury ferry terminal - January 2023

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