History of the Trafalgar Tavern Pub in Greenwich London
The Trafalgar Tavern is Greenwich’s last surviving riverside pub from Victorian times. It is famous for being being the venue of the “whitebait dinners” where Liberal ministers met to eat …
The Trafalgar Tavern is Greenwich’s last surviving riverside pub from Victorian times. It is famous for being being the venue of the “whitebait dinners” where Liberal ministers met to eat …
Greenwich Foot Tunnel is a tunnel under the river Thames, which links Greenwich with Millwall. It was originally built so that dock workers living on the south side of the …
Greenwich Beach is a stretch of the Thames foreshore close to the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich. Unlike other beaches on the Thames, Greenwich Beach is mostly made up …
Wapping Beach is a stretch of the Thames foreshore in Wapping, that is exposed at low tide. It was the site of Execution Dock for more than 400 years, where …
Bankside Beach is a stretch of the Thames foreshore in Southwark, that is exposed at low tide. It is a popular place for mudlarking, as it has easy access onto …