Frozen Thames
Small display
featuring two paintings of the Frost Fair of 1684 at the Museum of London.
I seem to be
going to quite a few exhibitions at the moment which look at the River Thames
and as I travel to work by the Thames Clipper each morning I find them
fascinating.
One of the
pictures looked towards Southwark and showed great blocks of ice in the river
and showed how river men who were deprived of their income rowing people across
the river tried to make an alternative living by controlling the routes down
and looking for payment for showing people across safely. The other gave a
better overview of the fair in a flatter area near Temple with rows of stalls,
people playing o the ice and a big crowds watch cannon’s being fired.
I just knew I’d
have gone along to see the fun!
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