A schools arts project celebrating the River Thames

Managed by The Millennium Tapestry Company in partnership with the Thames Heritage Trust

 
 

                       

 
 
Online Tapestry

  Project Aim

To raise awareness and through learning to encourage active involvement in the River Thames. Schools along the River Thames are invited to take part in the Thames Heritage Tapestry, to learn more about the River and to contribute a metre square, to an artwork illustrating how the Thames has shaped and now influences their local communities.

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Managed by:

The Millennium Tapestry Company

Partnering with

  

Thames Heritage Trust

 

Thank You

'The Millennium Tapestry Company is proud to be based in Heyford Park in Oxfordshire, and we would like to thank the Dorchester Group for generously allowing us to use offices & store rooms

 

The Thames Heritage Tapestry project

More than 200 schools along the length of the Thames are contributing to a single artwork, a multifaceted portrait of the river from its source to the estuary through the eyes of the children who live along its banks. Some 140 have already completed their work and it has featured in the exhibitions we have mounted to date. You can see a record of the shows in our 'News & Events' page. The exhibitions will continue at different venues along the Thames until the end of 2013, so there is plenty of time for schools that have not yet finished to do so.

Please also look at all the wonderful individual canvases in the 'Online Tapestry'. Many of them have descriptions written by the schools themselves, which adds so much interest. If your school's canvas doesn't have a description yet, please e-mail one to thamestapestry@btinternet.com.


St Paul's exhibition seen by 50,000 visitors

The wonderful exhibition we held in St Paul's Cathedral is now closed, but we have been told that it was seen and enjoyed by some 50,000 visitors!  But please don't think this is the last show we shall have.

We are already talking to a number of new venues up and down the River and hope to continue until the end of 2013. So keep watching this space for news.


The London 2012 Cultural Olympiad

We are proud and delighted that the Thames Heritage Tapestry has been awarded the Inspire Mark by the London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, which confers on the project official recognition as a part of the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad celebrations.

LOCOG has decided to extend the Inspire part of the Cultural Festival until December next year, and the project is permitted to continue using the Inspire Mark until then. This is perfect for us, as we intend continuing exhibitions in different venues up and down the Thames until the end of 2013.

Many thanks and congratulations to all the schools taking part. It is their participation, enthusiasm and hard work that is the main reason why the Thames Heritage Tapestry has been given this accolade.

The historical heritage

 Wildlife and caring for the environment

Throughout the recorded history of Britain the Thames has held a pivotal position as its most important inland waterway. It has served as a boundary but also a link between different communities. It has divided different regions and even kingdoms but has also helped unite them and today it is a city on the Thames that is the capital of the entire country.

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Since the 1960s we've been cleaning up the Thames and now it is the cleaner than it has been for hundreds of years, even though there are many more people living along it.

We have 123 different species of fish alone in the tidal river and wildlife reserves all along the river are home to countless birds and animals and plants, and not just in the countryside.

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So join in now!!  

There is still room for more than forty schools to join the project free of charge, and we are hoping for more funds to allow even more. We particularly want schools in Gloucestershire, West Berkshire, Hounslow, Hammersmith and Fulham, Kensington and Chelsea, Westminster, Thurrock, Canvey Island, Southend-on-Sea and Medway. But any school near the Thames  is welcome to contact us.

Just send Lizzie Owen a message with your school's name and LEA, your name and contact details or phone 01869 233165.