Join us for another Deep Dives episode, part of the London’s Lost Village project.
Join us for another Deep Dives, part of the London’s Lost Village project.
Mudlarking panel discussion looking at the contribution and preservation of the archaeology along the River Thames.
Join us for the second of our 'Deep Dives', as we explore the history of shipbuilding at Bow Creek.
Cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances
An intensive immersive heritage workshops for young people to gain exposure in using immersive technologies in the workplace.
Come along to RDLAC to find out more about the history of the famous shipbuilders Harland & Wolff in the Royal Docks area.
A public art walk following the waterways and line of the Greenwich Meridian between The O2 and Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
A family evening of outdoor film and music shown aboard a boat on Rotherhithe’s beautiful South Dock Marina.
Bye George is a celebration of community and place through story and art on Greenland Dock.
Dr Jim Clifford walks us through the network of globalization and settler colonialism needed to sustain early industrial London.
Irma Irsara's River Net is a time lapse video looking at the intermingling of natural and synthetic matter, our relationship with the materials we produce…
The Greenwich Witch has been spreading fear with her curses. Join us to help protect the town!
Join Rivers of London author Ben Aaronovitch and Bridgerton's Adjoa Andoh for a Q&A at the historic Master Shipwright's House in Deptford
Explore the rich history and geography of the Thames with author, poet and licensed mudlark Tom Chivers
Join Steve Brooker from the History Channel’s TV show “Mud Men” on this exclusive mudlarking adventure in search of London’s hidden history.
From clay pipes to mitten crabs - local Greenwich historian Rich Sylvester shares stories that speak of global Greenwich.