Mudlarking, once a trade of the Victorian poor, has evolved into a modern-day hobby that captivates everyday Londoners and history enthusiasts. What began as a desperate means of survival, scouring ...
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Mudlarking Under Tower Bridge: What’s Hidden Beneath the Thames?
Exploring the riverbanks of central London reveals a surprising number of discarded objects beneath Tower Bridge. This video follows a mudlarking walk along the Thames, uncovering historical fragments ...
Returning once again for a breathtaking September celebration, Totally Thames 2025 announces their full programme of events for 2025. Travel back in time to the Middle Ages through handling medieval ...
Thomas Lucking is an AHRC-funded PhD researcher. Twice a day, every day, the tides of the River Thames rise and fall, revealing a foreshore that, in the middle of London, has been a focus of human ...
While searching the River Thames, a nearly overlooked discovery turned out to be an amazing piece of history.A mudlarking permit from the Port of London Authority is required in order to mudlark on ...
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