The River Thames: London's Ancient Highway

Most of the important figures in England's history livedand his family lived, by water. But over the years
and died by the River Thames. London's historic riverroyals began to use the Tower of London less as
served as a highway, an enduring landmark, and a longroyal accommodations and more as a place to house
thread connecting contemporary England with itsprisoners.
ancient past.Beginning in the early 1700's, prisoners were
The Thames is old-far older than Stonehenge,transported by barge along the Thames to the Tower,
Glastonbury, or the most ancient Irish passage graves.entering through Edward I's old gate. High-profile
Thirty million years ago, before Britain was an island,prisoners who entered the Tower through Traitor's
the Thames was a tributary to the Rhine. TenGate included Anne Boleyn, Catherine Howard, Sir
thousand years ago, during the end of the last Ice Age,Thomas More, and Elizabeth I.
it was fed by a torrent of glacial meltwater and grewThe Mayflower. In 1620, Captain Christopher Jones
to ten times its present size. An immense, fast-movingmoored his ship, the Mayflower, off the docks by a
juggernaut, the Thames shifted position and forced itspub called the Shippe before setting sail for America.
way through the Chiltern Hills.A year later, he and his crew returned to the area, and
Eventually the torrent slowed, and the Thames settledhe was buried nearby. The Shippe was rebuilt and
into its familiar, meandering bed. Geologists believe thatrenamed the Mayflower in the years afterward, in
it has followed its present route for over threerecognition of its connection with the historic ship.
thousand years.Westminster Abbey. Built by Edward the Confessor
Scientists believe that the Thames Valley has beenand consecrated in 1065, this church is one of the
inhabited for a staggering 400,000 years. There weremost significant in England. It soon became the
certainly settlements along the Thames around thecoronation site for nearly every monarch in English
time Stonehenge was built. During the Bronze Age,history, beginning with William the Conqueror. Most
people began using the river as a way to access theKings and Queens of England were buried here as
continent for trade, and the Thames Valley becamewell. Other luminaries buried in Westminster Abbey
an important trade center.include Geoffrey Chaucer, Charles Dickens, Dr. Samuel
The Romans founded the town of Londinium along theJohnson, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Sir Isaac Newton.
Thames in the year 43 AD, and it grew to becomeMagna Carta Island. A hundred years or more after
the city of London-the heart of England's history.the reign of William the Conqueror, feudal lords felt that
Today, if you travel the Thames in the London area,the king had too much power-and taxed them too
you can still see traces of earlier times. Here are someheavily. In 1215, a group of nobles forced King John to
of the fascinating sights you'll see along the Riversign the Magna Carta protecting their rights under the
Thames.law. The spot they chose for the signing was an island
London Bridge. Today, London Bridge doesn't lookin the Thames by Runnymede.
particularly historic. But there has been a bridge on thisSigning agreements and treaties on small islands is an
site for about two thousand years-the Romans builtancient practice in Britain. An island location made it
the first one out of wood around AD 60. In theimpossible for one side or the other to stage an
following centuries, London Bridge was destroyed byambush during the signing, as everyone present could
neglect, fire, tornadoes, and kings-and rebuilt each time.see any approaching armies from a long ways off.
In the Middle Ages, shops, homes, and even a churchThe Thames is more than a river. It's an ancient
were built on the bridge. It was the only bridge spanninglandmark and a constant in the changing tides of
the Thames until 1750.Britain's history. It's the center around which the city of
Traitor's Gate. This gate provides river access to theLondon was built, and it's been a major highway for
Tower of London, and was built by Edward I-knownEnglish trade for thousands of years. When you take
as "Longshanks"-in 1279. Its original purpose was toa trip on the Thames, you're truly following an ancient
allow the king to get to St. Thomas' Tower, where heroad.