Events
JUNE 18: Online Talk ‘The Steelyard: a German Hanseatic League trading post in Renaissance London – Sabine Purshouse
June 18 @ 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
** The Hanseatic League, considered an ancient forerunner of the European Union, ruled the waves in the Renaissance. Based along the German-speaking Baltic and North Sea coasts, it had an important outpost in London, now almost forgotten. Located on the Thames near modern-day Cannon Street station, the Steelyard was a walled community that served as the League’s base in England from the 13th to the 16th century, handling vast amounts of wool and cloth exports and imports like beeswax and furs. This trading post was greatly valued by ruling monarchs of Britain at the time. Sabine Purshouse studied at the universities of Hannover, Glasgow and Bristol. Fee: £8.00
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