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The five best Thames walksIt’s also a wonderful place for a walk. The entire river is traced by the Thames Path National Trail, which sticks to the banks as closely as it can for almost 200 miles. If that seems a bit far ...
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The Salt Path couple to raise money for rare condition on Thames walkThis Sunday, the couple will set out on a 120-mile walk along the Thames Path to raise money for PSPA, a charity which supports people living with CBD and progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP ...
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In 18th- and 19th-Century London, mudlarks were impoverished citizens (often children) who scraped a meagre living by scavenging for sellable items in the stinking mud of the Thames at low tide.
His putative nautical adventures took place right here in London, in the murky waters of the Thames. The genius who made it happen was a Dutch inventor called Cornelis Drebbel. Before venturing ...
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