Stewart’s Dry Dock on the right and Glen Terrace on the left; the bowsprit of the barque Milverton overhangs the dock wall at Manchester Road, 1918. Copyright: Tower Hamlets Local History Library and Archives |
The group was established to share the experience of exploring the history, heritage and archaeology of the port of London in a self-directed, special interest group which meets every Monday at 11am-1pm, except in the summer when guided walks and visits are arranged.
Topics covered include the growth and
pattern of London’s trade and associated industries, the building and
operation of the docks and wharves, the vessels using the port, dockland
communities and industrial relations, and the movement of people into
and out of the port. Within this framework, members are free to explore
topics of their individual choice.
If you are interested in joining the group, you can see some of their research interests in the titles of the presentations, walks and visits on the Programmes page. For example, upcoming, on the Monday 10th July, group member Sue Littledale is leading a walk that begins in Rotherhithe: "Surrey Docks, Grand Surrey Canal and the Deptford Victualling Yard."
If you are interested in joining them, see their website at: https://portoflondonstudy.wordpress.com
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