Mudlarking: Working River
Since the Romans established Londinium, the River Thames has served as a vital port for vessels importing and exporting goods.
Read moreSince the Romans established Londinium, the River Thames has served as a vital port for vessels importing and exporting goods.
Read moreMudlarking finds reflect the importance of health, appearance, and well-being throughout London’s history.
Read moreFor millennia, the River Thames has been a life-giver as well as a life-taker.
Read moreBeachcombers can find everything from marbles to buttons to musket balls on the beach.
Read moreA love of mudlarking and history come together in a new children’s book series.
Read moreNot all that glitters is gold on the banks of the River Thames.
Read moreExploring the chalk streams in the English countryside is a chance to uncover treasure.
Read moreThis beachcomber, mudlark, and found object artist has a diverse and eclectic beachcombing collection.
Read moreAre you interested in visiting the Thames foreshore? Here's what you need to know.
Read moreMudlarks and artists create beautiful works of art with reclaimed broken and discarded historic glass from the Thames.
Read more