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Frontiers: Charlton Riverside

Frontiers: Charlton Riverside

Located between the royal grandeur of Greenwich and the military splendour of Woolwich, the south bank of the River Thames at Charlton is both industrial and semi-derelict. The outward appearance conceals a rich heritage: sections of the riverfront have ‘safeguarded wharf’ status, thereby preserving and sustaining industries that have been carried on here for over a century and depend on the river for their livelihood.

Running through this is the Thames Path, a more recent leisure facility – a popular riverside walk and cycle-route. These images document one mile of the path between the Greenwich Yacht Club and the Thames Barrier.

(Images I, II, III, VIII, and IX form my contribution to 'Frontiers - Views on Edgelands', a collaborative project between five regional hubs of the Royal Photographic Society. Members were invited to contribute a body of work comprising five images on the subject of 'Edgelands'. The images were made between May and August 2021.)
all images © Alan Larsen
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