Thought history lovers on charlton Life would klike to see this new documentary film made by charity film makers Digital Works telling the story of the last Thames lightermen. It includes interviews with two Addicks fans former Greenwich MP and lightermen Alan Lee Williams, West Stand season ticket holder eddie Smith and North Upper season ticket holder and Westminster Archives Education Officer Peter Daniel. We would love to heear your views on the film.
The lighterage profession has employed generations of Londoners with the lightermen carrying cargo and the watermen carrying passengers. For hundreds of years generations of families and communities have worked on the river with a rich history of apprenticeships, work and family life and culture developing around it. Whilst the trade for watermen dwindled with the construction of bridges, the lightermen continued to grow with London's trade up until the 1960s when containerisation and then the closure of London's dockyards led to a decline in the trade. Today far fewer people work on the Thames but for those who do, or who have retired in the past 30-40 years, there remain vivid memories and important stories to tell. This film aims to share some of these.
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Hi Peter BTW
Will watch later.
The novel 'The Secret River' by Kate Grenville may be of interest to some.
Thanks
Thanks for posting the film, I'll watch it tomorrow