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Between the 14th and 19th centuries, Europe was gripped by a period of extreme cooling known as the Little Ice Age. While this climatic anomaly caused widespread famine and hardship across the continent, in the heart of London, it created one of the most surreal and festive phenomena in British history. The River Thames, a bustling artery of trade, froze completely solid.Rather than succumbing to the paralysis of the cold, the resilient citizens of London transformed the frozen river into a thriving metropolis of its own. They built massive "Frost Fairs" directly on the ice, complete with streets of canvas tents, roasting ox stalls, pub games, and even printing presses. For a few extraordinary weeks, the rigid social hierarchy of the city dissolved on the ice, where royalty and commoners mingled in a winter carnival suspended over deep water.This captivating historical account reconstructs the sights, sounds, and dangers of the Thames Frost Fairs. It explores how Londoners adapted to extreme climatic shifts through sheer ingenuity and communal celebration, offering a fascinating glimpse into a forgotten era when nature forced a bustling empire to literally stop and skate.
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