Did you know you can walk right under the River Thames in Greenwich? Tucked away in plain sight, the Greenwich foot tunnel offer a hidden passage beneath the river, rich with history and even ...
The famous watercraft was constructed in the early 1950s just a few miles down the Thames River from the museum ... to educate travelers on the rich war history of this area.
Feb. 9 to Feb. 15, is chock full of wars and tragedies as usual, although it has the distinction of marking a unique holiday: Valentine’s Day.
To those who live in Greenwich, Kennedy is a local, who sent his kids to the town's private schools and who is inextricably mixed up in the history, mystery and national spotlight of the infamous ...
The monument tells about the city’s role in the Civil War ... CT 06840. 20- Submarine Force Museum On the Thames River in Groton, the US Navy Submarine Force Library and Museum is the only submarine ...
The River Thames is home to tiny ... And there are fascinating history lessons to learn behind all of them. Take Oliver’s Eyot for example. It was once a refuge for Oliver Cromwell during the English ...
From Michelin-star cooking at Benares to history-steeped dining at Royal Horseguards ... One of London’s most glamorous hotels, Corinthia London overlooks the River Thames and provides a slice of ...
These bloody words were written by 19th-Century antiquarian H.S. Cuming in On the discovery of Celtic crania in the vicinity ...
Nicola Arthur, curator at the Natural History Museum, said: ‘Most people – including Londoners! – are quite taken aback to hear that hundreds of human bones have come from the River Thames.
BRITS may not be realise that are 180 tiny islands dotting the River Thames. Not all of them are open to the public - but here are six of the 'Thames Riviera' islands with an interesting history ...