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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 ...
London is full of mudlarks like me—amateur archaeologists who search rivers for urban artifacts, looking for any old items the waters wash out of the mud. Some lucky mudlarks turn up Stone Age ...
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 ...
By law, anything older than 300 years found on the Thames must be reported to the Museum of London, whose 30-year relationship with the mudlarks has resulted in a collection of 90,000 artefacts ...
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 ...
Let there be no illusions about The Mudlark. It is not a great picture ... Rumors spread through London of a plot to assassinate the queen, but Her Majesty, still in mourning for her husband ...