
Mudlarks
Treasures from the Thames
Jason Sandy(Author)
Jason Sandy (Publisher)
Published on 8. December 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
306 pages
978-1-7391781-0-9 (ISBN)
Description
An exciting expedition into the fascinating world of mudlarks and the history they uncover.
You won't believe what mudlarks have found in the River Thames! For over 2,000 years, millions of objects have been dropped in its waters and lie submerged in the thick, dense mud. At low tide, the Thames in London is one of the most unique archaeological sites in Britain. From prehistoric woolly mammoth teeth to Roman jewelry and Victorian toys, each artifact reveals an intriguing story and opens a new window into London's fascinating past.
Now, meet the mudlarks who search the exposed riverbed at low tide and unearth buried secrets and hidden treasures. This insightful book tells the story of London and Londoners through the eyes of over 80 mudlarks and their extraordinary discoveries. You too can travel back in time with them and uncover stories which are long forgotten or have never been told. You might discover a new backstory behind a fossil, a syphilis syringe, a rare coin, or even a diamond ring.
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Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 276 mm
Width: 213 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
1113 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-7391781-0-9 (9781739178109)
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Jason Sandy is an American architect and property developer in London. He is a member of the exclusive Society of Thames Mudlarks and is a trustee of the Thames Museum Trust. Jason's mudlarking adventures have been featured on national television in USA, Britain, Germany, Canada, and Japan. He has written extensively about mudlarking for magazines in Britain and USA, and co-authored the book, THAMES MUDLARKING: Searching for London's Lost Treasures. His mudlarking collection has been exhibited in the British Museum, Tate Modern, National Maritime Museum, St. Paul's Cathedral, Guildhall Art Gallery, Cutler's Hall, Watermen's Hall, and other cultural institutions. He has donated artifacts to the Museum of London, Victorian & Albert Museum, Natural History Museum, Guildhall Art Gallery, Emery Walker House, Stone Museum, and King Richard III Visitor Centre. Jason also lectures about mudlarking in schools, universities, and organizations. For regular posts, follow him on Instagram @jasonmudlark.