Her book, Mudlarking: Lost and Found on the River Thames, will be published in August. Lara appears on a special edition of Time Travellers, the quirkiest history podcast around. Subscribe to the ...
Now, London Museum Docklands will be hosting some of the most interesting finds in the 'Secrets of the Thames: Mudlarking ...
In an extract from her new book, A Mudlarking Year ... Excalibur of the Thames! And looked around, but everyone had gone and there was nobody to share the moment with. The handle looked to ...
British writer Lara Maiklem has been mudlarking on the banks of the Thames since 2012, and it’s astonishing what the river bank throws up. This, her second book on the subject, covers a year.
Discoveries can be made as far east as the Thames Estuary, up to 40 miles from central London, although mudlarks tend to use their own boats in this broad island-strewn reach of the river.
Nicola also recommends books such as Nick Stevens and Jason Sandy’s Thames Mudlarking: Searching For London’s Lost Treasures and Ted Sandling’s A Mudlark’s Treasures: London in Fragments.
A Tudor wool knitted hat found on the bank of the River Thames is going on display for the first time as part of a new mudlarking exhibition. London Museum Docklands will showcase "London's lost ...
Searching the Thames' riverbed for historical treasures will be possible once again after the Port of London Authority (PLA) reopened applications for permits. People wishing to go mudlarking ...