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From ribald tokens from London’s Roman past to hints of the Mayflower’s fate, mudlarks discover the story of a constantly changing London — but only at low tide. By Megan Specia LONDON ...
her new book is called Mudlark: In Search of London's Past Along the River Thames. Maiklem been mudlarking for more than fifteen years, and her book is a detailed tour of both the Thames and the ...
A new exhibition at the London Museum Docklands spotlights hundreds of mudlarking finds, from Bronze Age tools to Viking daggers to medieval spectacles Cool Finds Sean Kingsley - History ...
And I'm a mudlark. A mudlark is somebody who searches for history. We're looking for the lost and found things that, in London, date back 2,000-years-plus. The palace no longer exists. Standing in ...
She treasures these handcrafted metal pins and other discoveries along the shore for the insight they give into those who walked there before her. "Mudlarks" have scoured the foreshores of London's ...
“Secrets of the Thames” runs through March 1, 2026. Mudlarks need to have a permit from the Port of London Authority to practice and must report all their finds to the London Museum as part of ...
Mudlarks may dig (though scraping is preferable) no deeper than four feet and are required to report all finds more than 300 years old to a dedicated office at the London Museum, which then ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. A mudlark who travels around central London and North Greenwich has shared five things she has found washed up on the foreshores of the ...
In London Museum’s new exhibition ... Visitors are invited to step into the world of the mudlarks: amateur archaeologists, urban explorers and passionate storytellers who uncover fragments ...
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