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Rivers of the World is the Thames Festival Trust's flagship art and education project. Delivered in partnership with the British Council's Connecting Classrooms, and with support from HSBC Global Education Trust...




Students from Alperton Community School make lino cuts of rope, tea drawings on a lightbox box and spice bricks to represent the trade of the East India Docks. Rivers of the World is the Thames Festival Trust’s flagship art and education project. Delivered in partnership with the British Council’s Connecting Classrooms...




Students from Alperton Community School make lino cuts of rope, tea drawings on a lightbox box and spice bricks to represent the trade of the East India Docks. Rivers of the World is the Thames Festival Trust’s flagship art and education project. Delivered in partnership with the British Council’s Connecting Classrooms...




Students from Alperton Community school visit the artwork they created with artists Helen Ireland and Pia Randall-Goddard as part of the the Rivers of the World project. Rivers of the World is the Thames Festival Trust’s flagship art and education project. Delivered in partnership with the British Council’s Connecting Classrooms...




Students from Alperton Community school visit the artwork they created with artists Helen Ireland and Pia Randall-Goddard as part of the the Rivers of the World project. Rivers of the World is the Thames Festival Trust’s flagship art and education project. Delivered in partnership with the British Council’s Connecting Classrooms...




Rivers of the World is the Thames Festival Trust’s flagship art and education project. Delivered in partnership with the British Council’s Connecting Classrooms, and with support from HSBC Global Education Trust, the project links schools and over 2,000 young people around the world through an exploration of the history...




Rivers of the World is the Thames Festival Trust’s flagship art and education project. Delivered in partnership with the British Council’s Connecting Classrooms, and with support from HSBC Global Education Trust, the project links schools and over 2,000 young people around the world through an exploration of the history...




Rivers of the World is the Thames Festival Trust’s flagship art and education project. Delivered in partnership with the British Council’s Connecting Classrooms, and with support from HSBC Global Education Trust, the project links schools and over 2,000 young people around the world through an exploration of the history...