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britain's longest inside joke: a muddy trickle that somehow ran an empire.
means a 215-mile river flowing through southern england and london, historically the country's main artery for trade, power, and sewage.
from from the celtic tamesas, meaning dark or muddy river — the romans latinised it to tamesis, and londoners have been complaining about the smell ever since.
great stink1858 sewage crisis literally shut down parliament
frost fairsriver froze solid enough for markets, 1600s-1800s
tidewaytidal for 68 miles, saltwater reaches teddington
source disputeofficial start point still argued by geographers