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Maritime London - Discover the past, explore the present

Explore the history of maritime London from Roman settlements to today's Docklands. Find out about the individuals and events that have contributed to its wealth and importance, and discover the communities who have made this great port city their home.


Magnificent gilded barges, liverymen in their finest uniforms, the splendour of lavish celebrations: the Thames is the ‘royal river’, used for centuries by British monarchs to involve the people in ceremony and festivities displaying their regal status.

The Royal River exhibition brings together nearly 400 fascinating and often unique objects, including one of the largest-ever loans of Royal Collection objects to any museum. Created to mark Her Majesty The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, Royal River presents the historic Thames in all its glory, from British royal and City events to London’s famous watermen, and the river’s transformation after the notorious ‘Great Stink’.

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The Tudor and Stuart port  
The Tudor and Stuart port
London becomes a gateway to the markets and products of the world  Read more...
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Maritime Greenwich: A World Heritage Site
A unique historical landscape  Read more...
  Maritime Greenwich: A World Heritage Site
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The riverside wharves  
The riverside wharves
The forgotten part of the port  Read more...
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The state funeral of Lord Nelson, 5-9 January 1806
Britain's greatest naval hero is buried in London  Read more...
  The state funeral of Lord Nelson, 5-9 January 1806
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The 19th-century port  
The 19th-century port
Docks and industry transform the Thames  Read more...
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Browse the collections
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ON THIS DAY...
On this day
25 MAY 1859
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Don't miss...
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Time Pirates home page button
Stop the evil genius from stealing history! An award winning children's adventure game
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The Blitz Quiz Button
Get 100% to see an animated London skyline (Flash 6 player needed)
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Watch the Thames tide
See the Thames tide rise and fall (Flash 6 player needed)
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Port Fact
When did London have a beach?

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National Maritime Museum/Royal Observatory Greenwich New Opportunities Fund  
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