Encounters with Mudlarks of the Thames Foreshore |
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Tom Chivers presents a talk Chiswick Pier Trust
February 15, 2025 Writer Tom Chivers is to give a talk for Chiswick Pier Trust (CPT) on the ancient practice of mudlarking, sharing some fascinating stories behind curious artefacts discovered at low tide, along the banks of the River Thames. The audience will have an opportunity to handle and view some of his collection of mudlarking ‘finds’, from Roman pottery to Medieval jewellery. He is currently working on a PhD project focused on Thames Mudlarks – in partnership with Museum of London, Thames Discovery Project and Queen Mary’s University, London. He has recently published a book titled ‘London Clay’ which explores the lesser-known aspects of the city’s past. More info on his work can be found here. The event takes place on Tuesday, 25 February at 7pm at The Pier House, Corney Reach Way (W4 2UG). Doors open to The Pier House at 6.30pm when refreshments will be on sale. Tickets cost £5 or are free to CPT members. If you’re not a member yet, remember CPT membership is still only £10 and includes a free ticket to the talks. See here for details on how to join. Another date for your diary is Mothering Sunday Afternoon Tea on the Thames on 30 March. Treat the family to a full afternoon tea served at the table whilst cruising upstream. There will be a commentary pointing out the interesting sights as you sail along the river to Teddington Lock. The boat will depart from Chiswick Pier at 3pm with embarkation from 2.45pm. You are advised to book your tickets early as this is a very popular event which sells out fast. Tickets cost £36.00 adults with children under 12 costing £30.00. Book online at chiswickpier.org.uk or call 020 8742 2713 The Oxford and Cambridge boat race is on Sunday 13 April, starting with the women's race at 13:20 and finishing with the men's at 14:21. Chiswick Pier is a prime vantage spot from which to watch the race with the added bonus of a choice of hot food, Fullers bar and refreshments all on sale. These events are organised by the Chiswick Pier Trust which works to engage people with the River Thames. It provides access to the Thames and supports major river events, as well as organising events of its own. For information on Chiswick Pier Trust membership check the Chiswick Pier Trust's web site.
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