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London's Lost Village: Trinity Buoy Wharf: Then and Now

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Thames Festival Trust

Since 1998 Trinity Buoy Wharf has become a centre for arts and culture in East London under the leadership of Urban Space Management. However, the site’s history goes back much further.

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While today Trinity Buoy Wharf is filled with artists and other creative organisations, from 1803 until 1988 it was home to the Corporation of Trinity House – the authority for lighthouses in England and Wales. They were the ones who built many of the buildings that Urban Space Management have now repurposed for the arts. Find out about what they were used for and why they were built in this short film incorporating archive material dating back to Victorian times.

Film: Fotis Begklis
Supported by: Trinity Buoy Wharf | Heritage Lottery Fund | Royal Docks Team

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