Wapping
Wapping is a district in East London, England, located within the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. Historically, it was a significant area for maritime trade and industry, with its docks playing a crucial role in London's development as a global port. The area's name is believed to derive from "wap" or "whap," a term for a small boat, reflecting its watery origins and connection to the River Thames.
Over centuries, Wapping evolved from a marshy riverside settlement into a bustling hub of shipbuilding, warehousing,
Key landmarks in Wapping include St John's Church, a Hawksmoor church that survived the Blitz, and the