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Rotherhithe-Bermondsey Guided Walk

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Mon 1st Jan 2018

Wed 12 Sep, 10am (2018)

Meeting Point: Rotherhithe Overground Station, Brunel Road SE16 4LD

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Join Thames Discovery on this guided walk to uncover the maritime heritage of the south bank of the Thames, and find out about post-medieval ship breaking in Bermondsey and Rotherhithe.

The Thames Discovery Programme leads regular guided walks on the foreshore for adults, and families with older children/teenagers. These walks focus on the history and heritage of the river including those structures and features exposed by the movement of sediment in this dynamic environment, which are monitored and archaeologically recorded by the FROG.

Please be aware that some surface-only artefact handling may be permitted when attending this foreshore walk, but all finds must be examined by the archaeologist on site, and significant artefacts must be recorded with the Portable Antiquities Scheme. Please be aware that if you wish to search the foreshore for artefacts at other times you must be in possession of a Permit to Search the Foreshore, issued by the Port of London Authority.

Essential information:

  • The foreshore can be muddy, slippery or uneven so please ensure you wear boots or wellies.


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