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  1. Trinity Buoy Wharf is a former buoy manufacturing site that hosts arts events, exhibitions, food and drink, and workspaces. Visit the Longplayer, the Drawing Prize, and the Open House 2024 to discover this unique London location.

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      Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2024: Shortlist And...

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      Workspace at Trinity Buoy Wharf. Join our creative community...

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      Trinity Buoy Wharf offers the charm, character and space of...

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      Trinity Buoy Wharf is a unique mix of historic light...

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      Tenant spotlight - Home - Trinity Buoy Wharf

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      Trinity Buoy Wharf is a creative site in Docklands developed...

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      Visit - Home - Trinity Buoy Wharf

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      Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2024: Educator's Session...

  2. Trinity Buoy Wharf is a former lighthouse site and a cultural hub on the Thames in London. Learn about its history, art projects, studios, tugs and more.

  3. Trinity Buoy Wharf is a historic site open to the public every day, except Christmas Day. It hosts events, venues, workspaces and art installations, such as the Lighthouse and Longplayer, the Faraday Effect and the Bird Sanctuary.

  4. Trinity Buoy Wharf is a former Trinity House workshop on the River Thames, now a hub for arts, events and businesses. Learn about its history, the iconic lighthouse, the Container City buildings and the Trust that supports arts projects in the area.

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  5. Discover the history, art and music of Trinity Buoy Wharf, a former lighthouse site in East London. Explore the Faraday Effect museum, the Longplayer sound installation, the Lightship 95 recording studio and more.

  6. A Lighthouse with a Twist: The Purpose Behind the Trinity Buoy Wharf Lighthouse. The Trinity Buoy Wharf Lighthouse was built in 1864 by the Trinity House Corporation, a body responsible for the safety of shipping and navigation in British waters. But unlike most lighthouses, this one wasn’t meant to light up the sea for passing ships.

  7. May 3, 2018 · Trinity Buoy Wharf is a historic riverside site where the River Lea meets the Thames. It has a lighthouse, a museum to Michael Faraday, a diner, a sculpture of a tree growing out of a cab and more.