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A 16th-century ivory sundial,18th-century false teeth and some medieval spectacles are just some of the items that have been found along the banks of the River Thames by mudlarks ... date back to the ...
A new exhibition at the London Museum Docklands spotlights hundreds of mudlarking finds, from Bronze Age tools to Viking ...
A new mudlarking exhibition featuring historical objects found in the River Thames is opening in London ... of mudlarking date back to the mid-1800s when London’s poorest communities searched ...
A London council says Wandsworth Bridge is no longer the most boring in the city after a "glow up". Crews will battle it out over a 4.25 mile stretch of the River Thames, between Putney and Mortlake.
River Action has warned that the Thames would be classified as ‘poor’ under regulations if it were designated as a ‘bathing ...
Mudlarking is restricted along the Thames and only 4,000 licences are ... Early records of mudlarking date back to the mid-1800s when London's poorest communities searched the foreshore for ...