Here's the glorious cover for the #ThamesLark zine. The page locations marked on the map each have their own page. Event participants followed a self-guided trail along the river to collect the pages.

A Thames Lark aimed to amplify unheard voices from the past, unwrap hidden stories, and allow participants to explore an alternative history of the River Thames.

We're now looking for a way to create a digital version of the Lark that will allow us to share the #zine with a wider audience.

Cover created by @linmae_art (Insta).

#Storytelling #History #Archaeology

@natashareynolds I don't, I'll take a look, thank you.

Yes, I love the collage too. I worked with a group of young people to create the #ThamesLark and 5 of them designed pages for the #zine. So impressed with their work and really want to find a good way of sharing the project with a wide audience.

#CoCreation

In the past I've used Google Earth to share projects that have stories tied to particular places, e.g., https://tinyurl.com/QueerlyDeparted

I'd like to create an online presence for the #ThamesLark project and would love some ideas of other ways to combine maps and other content.

The Thames Lark project included a fabulous #zine that people collected pages from as they followed the walk. (See below for a detail from the Zine, created by linmae_art.) We'd like to make the zine available online and are looking for creative ways to do that.

#QueerHistory #DigitalArchaeology

Google Earth

Live in #London and fancy a walk along the #Thames with a bit of #history thrown in?

I recently created a walk along the River Thames using the Go Jauntly app. The walk is around 10km and there are plenty of places to stop off for food, drinks, and toilets. There's a free version of the app and you can access walks for free. (I've also created a pdf of the walk if you have limited data on your phone 🙂)

https://walks.gojauntly.com/walks/thames-lark-2091441506637713901

#ThamesLark #RiverRecoveries

Thames Lark - Go Jauntly

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The Salter Garden featured in one of my recent projects, A #ThamesLark.

#Bermondsey #EthicalSocialism

https://londoninbits.substack.com/p/tales-from-the-urban-forest-remembering

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