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Cleaning the river

Since the much quoted judgement by the Natural History Museum in 1957 that the Thames was “biologically dead” and incapable of supporting life, a lot has happened. The first changes began soon after that as a result of much discussion and soul-searching. In a long, wordy, and complex debate in the House of Lords on …

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Posted byPatricia Stoughton10th January 20219th January 2021Posted inEbb & Flow

The Thames in winter

Taken taken on February 2, 2009 these pictures are a reminder that until quite recently we used to have colder winters in London. Not as cold as the famous Frost Fairs in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, when the river was frozen over for several weeks at a time but definitely colder than most of …

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Posted byPatricia Stoughton27th December 202027th December 2020Posted inEbb & Flow

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