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mudlarking
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4 April 2025
Bricking it near the folly on the foreshore at Cubitt Town, Isle of Dogs
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After my visit to The London Museum yesterday for the Mudlarking exhibition , I felt the need to be in the quiet open space of a foreshore a...
3 April 2025
Mudlarking exhibition at the London Museum, Docklands
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Yesterday I went to the press preview of The London Museum's latest exhibition. I had my fingers crossed that it might be as excellent a...
24 August 2023
Bermondsey Beach – little things mean a lot
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I was recently in Bermondsey for a River Thames event and, as mudlarking guide, I was there to share a bit of local history and provide a ki...
3 August 2022
Mudlarking with Thames21 at Broomhouse Dock
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In my last post I mentioned I recently visited the foreshore at Broomhouse Dock, right ( Google Streeview pic ). This event was an initiati...
29 March 2016
On the Foreshore at Limehouse
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Earlier this month a few friends joined me for a forage on the foreshore at Limehouse. The tide was particularly low that day and the s...
16 February 2016
Beachcombing at Blackfriars
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Here are some pics from last October when I met up with a few friends under Blackfriars Bridge for what I call A Forage on the Foreshore . ...
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26 August 2014
Cobblers!
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I was just about to put a collection of pics together about this past weekend's walk from Greenwich to Wapping when it occurred to me th...
10 March 2014
Battersea Foreshore Forage
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Yesterday, a day with the best weather since October, I met up with a few friends for another of my Amelia Parker foreshore forages and thi...
11 September 2013
Mudlarking along the Thames
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One evening last week I joined a group of wellie-clad history geeks and fellow London Historians for a short walk along the Thames at low t...
20 December 2012
Pipes and books and interesting things
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Whilst doing a stall at Old Spitalfields Market a couple of months back a man stopped to chat about my wares and we stood for ages chatting ...
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