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The SS Richard Montgomery sank in the Thames Estuary near Sheerness, Kent, in August 1944, taking 1,400 tons of WW2 explosives to the bottom. Her masts still loom above the water line and there ...
Britain must act NOW to secure the 'Doomsday wreck' at the bottom of the Thames: Experts call for immediate action amid fears SS Richard Montgomery could explode - unleashing a tsunami towards London.
Where the Thames River meets the North Sea off the southeastern coast of England, currents swirl over the muddy bottom and bring the sediment up into the water.
Mr Latter, who lived with his partner Ms Grant, in the flat across the communal landing, was found semi-conscious at the ...
Most of the skeletons found in the Thames River originate from the late Bronze Age and the early Iron Age, specifically dating from 2300 to 800 BCE and 800 BCE to 43 CE.
East London’s cable car system is getting a glass-bottomed option for those who really want to see the capital from up high.
Thomas Lucking is an AHRC-funded PhD researcher. Twice a day, every day, the tides of the River Thames rise and fall, revealing a foreshore that, in the middle of London, has been a focus of human ...
The government has promised to clean up Britain's waterways, so giving Thames Water special treatment would be politically difficult.
Thames Water is not alone. The 10 water utilities in England and Wales, which were privatized in 1989 during a wave of deregulation and free-market liberalization, have become a target of public ...
Two of the dangling gondolas running between North Greenwich and the Royal Docks have been fitted with the transparent floors ...
Where the Thames River meets the North Sea off the southeastern coast of England, currents swirl over the muddy bottom and bring the sediment up into the water.