What were the docks like in the late 80s and early 90s? Marian has her fair share of anecdotes.
How did the last remaining complete steamship in the world end up at the Royal Docks? Eric explains.
In addition to the Join the Docks Autumn Programme, we are also programming a series of online creative workshops (which will be recorded) as a creative response to one of the trails or walks in our programme.
Local resident Andrew Morris wanted to do something creative during lockdown. The resulting rainbow bridge, created with Bow Arts Trust, has become an inspiration.
Message in a Bottle is a new project, which is part of our Join the Docks 2020 autumn programme where everyone is encouraged to create and submit a zine for an online exhibition
This November there’s so much to join in with online as part of our Join the Docks autumn programme! All you need to get started is a phone, tablet or computer and a connection to the internet.
These creative social distancing signs are inspired by the Royal Docks’ history.
Uncover the stories surrounding the water at the Royal Docks and the people who use it.
The Royal Docks Team (RDT) and the London Festival of Architecture (LFA) have revealed the winners of their annual ‘Pews and Perches’ design competition.