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The exhibition features finds from the Thames foreshore and explores the role of mudlarks in uncovering history.
A 16th-century ivory sundial,18th-century false teeth and some medieval spectacles are just some of the items that have been ...
Here are three remarkable historical treasures that were discovered thanks to mudlarks who search the banks of London's River ...
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 ...
River Action has warned that the Thames would be classified as ‘poor’ under regulations if it were designated as a ‘bathing ...
A local resident and mother carried a life ring to the River Thames shoreline to try and save an 11-year-old girl who had entered the water, but she was unable to find her. Kerry Benadjaoud, 62 ...
“If you’ve got a buzz and excitement down on the river, it’s a really ... says the market is growing as London increasingly embraces its waterway. The Thames suffered an identity crisis ...