During the Stuart period, the River Thames served as a vital artery for trade and transportation in London, facilitating the movement of goods and people. The river supported a bustling economy with merchant ships, fishing boats, and ferries operating regularly. Additionally, it played a significant role in cultural and social activities, with events like pageants and royal ceremonies taking place on its waters. The Thames also served as a source of inspiration for artists and writers, reflecting the era's creativity and vibrancy.
Stuart Latham was born on July 11, 1912, in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, England, UK.
STUART FOREMAN has written: 'GATHERING THE PEOPLE, SETTLING THE LAND: THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF A MIDDLE THAMES LANDSCAPE: ANGLOSAXON TO POST..'
The Thames Barrier is a flood prevention barrier on the river Thames east of London. Its purpose is to prevent London flooding at times of exceptionally high tides.
Was a major sewer.
it has been frozen 21 times
The River Thames has been there since pre-historic times.
The river Thames has been there since pre-historic times so nobody knows.
In the Stuart time families went to watch people being executed.
Don't know but it has frozen 7 times.
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