Stoneware with personality. There’s a lot of pottery on the Thames foreshore, but by far the jolliest kind that a London mudlark can hope to find is that of a Bellarmine bottle (AKA Bartmann jug ...
Mudlarking, or the scavenging and studying of historical objects that have been dredged up on riversides, is an ancient activity that’s gaining a whole new following on TikTok and Instagram.
Jason Sandy, an avid mudlark, whose finds in the Thames are among those appearing ... bed at five in the morning to search the dark, cold foreshore because you find these incredible artefacts ...
A survey of 2,000 adults unveiled the top 25 events they would have loved to be a part of. The list includes entertainment milestones such as England's 1966 World Cup triumph, the Beatles' live ...
Popularised by the Victorians, mudlarking involves going down to the banks of the Thames at low tide and searching for interesting historical objects. Mr Russell, who is from Walthamstow in east ...
Hard to beat. Treasures to be found: a mudlarker’s haul on the Thames foreshore For history buffs and treasure hunters alike, mudlarking along the Thames foreshore is an unusual and surprisingly ...
Hard to beat. For history buffs and treasure hunters alike, mudlarking along the Thames foreshore is an unusual and surprisingly romantic activity. Armed with sturdy boots and an eagle eye, you can ...