Explore the evolution of Thames freight boats from medieval wherries to steamers and modern barges.


The Thames has carried goods, grain, timber, coal, and people long before it carried sightseers. Its tides are London’s pulse.
| Era | Vessels | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Medieval | Wherries, lighters | Human-powered; shallow draft for landings |
| Georgian | Sailing barges | Prevailing winds + tides |
| Victorian | Steamers, paddle tugs | Industrial surge; dock expansion |
| 20th c. | Motor barges | Containerized logic before containers |
Quote: “The Pool of London was where empire breathed.”

[^dock]: Many medieval landing places became named wards and markets.

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