Docking at the Prospect of Whitby
Another exercise walk around East London today, down the canal through Wapping, and home via Spitalfields - a clockwise loop. We hit Wapping at very low tide, and headed onto the beach below the Prospect of Whitby. It's got a very interesting history (and is a good place for a pub dinner back in the days when that was possible). There is a noose hanging off the back of the pub which Wiki tells me is a nod to "Hanging" Judge Jeffreys who used to drink there. So did Dickens and Samuel Pepys. And the first fuchsia plant in the UK was sold here. I assume this is a dock ring that boats used back in the day to tie a line to. It's lasted well.
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