Mudlarker discovers 1800s Rotherhithe padlock used to secure Victorian Thames barges
Rotherhithe was a shipbuilding hub from the 17th to late 19th century. While the warehouses lining the Thames are testament ...
Rotherhithe was a shipbuilding hub from the 17th to late 19th century. While the warehouses lining the Thames are testament ...
A mudlarker has found a human jaw bone on the Thames which possibly dates beyond the 17th century. Amy Sinden, ...
In an exclusive interview, Lara Maiklem reveals why she loves mudlarking, her favourite finds, and what makes the Thames so ...
Lara's previous discoveries include an Roman auxillary sword scabbard, tudor shoes, glass eyes and Charles I shillings.
Anything older than 300 years must be taken to the Museum of London to be recorded
Revised guidelines from the Port London Authority causing confusion among Southwark mudlarkers
Alan Murphy said: "You never know what you're going to find."
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