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7 mudlarking finds to remember
Nicola White shares seven memorable mudlarking finds from the Thames foreshore, exploring the history and stories behind each ...
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London mudlarking: A Thames discovery
Nicola White explores the Thames foreshore and reflects on a historic find from London’s liquid history. A mudlarking permit ...
A woman has been appointed as Britain’s first “mudlark-in-residence” after 25 years of finding lost treasures.
Artefacts found by Jason Sandy can be found in the collections of the London Museum, the V&A and the Natural History Museum Mudlarks have been sifting through the banks of the River Thames for ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Mudlarking exhibition featuring finds from River Thames to open in London A new mudlarking exhibition featuring historical objects ...
Loading external pages may require significantly more data usage than loading CBC Lite story pages. Twice a day, the River Thames in London, England retreats just enough to expose countless pieces of ...
Mudlarking is restricted along the Thames and only 4,000 licences are issued a year to permit the activity A 16th-century ivory sundial,18th-century false teeth and some medieval spectacles are just ...
THE SLUDGE is everywhere. A Roman coin is disguised as a bottle-top; a Tudor shoe is dressed like a wedge of wet-wipes. For Jason Sandy, sorting the trash from treasure is easy work. Scouring the ...
Twice a day, the River Thames flows out towards the North Sea exposing miles of briny clay banks. During these windows of low tide, one of Britain’s largest archaeological site emerges and Londoners ...
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