From historic tokens to personal trinkets, we reveal the hidden stories washed up by the tides. A mudlarking permit from the ...
The most significant and sustained visions of modern London in paint are Claude Monet’s views of the Thames flaming in the fog and Frank Auerbach’s vistas of the fractured postwar city. Both bodies of ...
Twice a day, the River Thames flows out towards the North Sea exposing miles of briny clay banks. During these windows of low tide, one of Britain’s largest archaeological site emerges and Londoners ...
The couple was highlighting the “vital work” of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution.
London, Parliament, Sunlight in the fog, Claude Monet, 1904 Grand Palais RMN / Musée d’Orsay / Hervé Lewandowsk Claude Monet had planned to display his paintings of the river Thames at a London ...
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Once in a lifetime find from the Thames

A rare discovery emerges from the Thames foreshore and the excitement builds as the find is cleaned examined and researched ...
Anyone who’s ever done a bit of beachcombing knows the thrill of finding something hidden in the sand. But for mudlarks — a term that refers to people who hunt for rare objects along the shores of the ...
The news that two male bodies were recovered from the River Thames while the search for chemical attack suspect Abdul Ezedi was under way could easily have been overlooked. On average, 25 bodies have ...
Isobel Ollard does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
Tim Sigsworth is a general News Reporter for The Telegraph, covering topics in the United Kingdom. He has reported on terror attacks, elections and social affairs. He ...