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London's 'Mudlark' Pulls Treasure From The Thames. November 10, ... On the north side of the river Thames, between a pub and a railway bridge, there's a rickety staircase down to another world.
Close to the foot of London Bridge is a pub called the Mudlark. On a Saturday night, it would have been packed. One person inside described what happened next.
History-Hunting Mudlarks Scour London’s Shores to Uncover the City’s Rich Archaeological Treasures. ... Under the cover of night, in roughly 170 trips to Hammersmith Bridge in 1916 and 1917, ...
London-based mudlark Jason Sandy discovered the shedded snake skin along the River Thames on Monday It could have been shed by an abandoned or escaped Boa constrictor, a species of non-venomous snake ...
A mudlark who travels around central London and North Greenwich has shared five things she has found washed up on the foreshores of the River Thames - from fossils to a Victorian pipe.
In London Museum’s new exhibition, Secrets of the Thames, over 350 artefacts recovered from the river’s muddy banks, many on public display for the first time, are brought together to tell a ...
London's 'Mudlark' Pulls Treasure From The Thames ... On the north side of the river Thames, between a pub and a railway bridge, there's a rickety staircase down to another world.
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