Mudlarking along the River Thames London
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The Thames foreshore is a fascinating archaeological site when the tide is out. Each tide washes out pieces of history from London's past. And the Thames also throws out modern stories, such as messages in bottles and religious offerings. This video is a medley of recent mudlarking excursions along the River Thames. • To mudlark the Thames, even if you are just searching by eye, you need to have a permit from the Port of London Authority. Details are to be found here: • https://www.pla.co.uk/Environment/Tha... • I enjoy researching the history about my finds. In this video I refer to Thomas Jeptha Stubbs, a pipe maker from Plumstead in the 19th century. If you would like to read his story you can find it here: • http://www.tidelineart.com/tideline-a... • I always welcome feedback on these videos, and also help or ideas on identifying finds. • Thank you for watching. • Nicola • www.tidelineart.com
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