Thames foreshore expert and community archaeologist Fiona Haughey will be leading two Foreshore Walks in the afternoon at 2pm and 3pm
The mud and gravel that makes up the Thames foreshore is quite literally littered with History. Every day amazing new objects from long are found as the mighty river constantly uncovers lost and discarded items from many centuries of settlements along it’s banks. From Roman jewellery to WW2 munitions the diverse rage of archaeological items discovered where the tide goes out is quite staggering. What’s more the buildings themselves and the man made structure that keeps the Thames within it banks (most of the time!) are also full of fascinating history.

As part of Thames Tidefest 2025 we will once again be running our highly popular Thames Foreshore guided walks will led by local archaeologist Dr Fiona Haughey who has worked on the Thames foreshore since 1993. Come along a witness the living history of London’s river who knows what might be found ! If you like to attend then click the link below to book your space. The booking won’t cost anything, but we ask that you pay £5 per person in cash at the event on the day to cover costs.
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