Si-finds Thames Mudlark on MSN

Upcycling gems from the Thames foreshore

Join Mudlarkers Si, Nic, Adam, and Emri as they explore a Victorian dump, uncovering hidden relics. Si demonstrates how to upcycle his findings into useful objects. Learn about the art of mudlarking ...
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 ...
A 60-foot wooden Ship of Tolerance on the Thames (main image) by Millennium Bridge. These, alongside an outpouring of races, regattas, swims, waterfront festivals, theatre, dance, music, film, talks ...
Si-finds Thames Mudlark on MSN

Treasure found in London's River Thames

Join Si, Jules, and Vicks as they explore London's River Thames in search of lost history. To mudlark the Thames foreshore ...
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 ...
Lara Maiklem searches for treasures along the foreshore of 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. Or ...
Touching a link to the distant past is unexpectedly electrifying. An hour earlier, I would not have even noticed this piece of rubble on the riverbed. But at the start of Thames Explorer Trust’s In ...
LONDON — It’s not the customary attire seen in the City, the hub of global finance, but here comes treasure hunter and time traveler Lara Maiklem, striding down the lane from the Cannon Street tube ...
LONDON — On a finger numbingly cold morning, Lara Maiklem swung open a metal gate tucked behind a pub in southeast London and scrambled down a set of slick stone steps onto the banks of the River ...