I very much enjoyed this collaboration of good people displaying their favorite finds. It takes diligence and hard work to hunt for, find, and then identify historic artifacts. Thanks to All for what you do. Greetings from Chicagoland U.S.
Thank you for posting this, Richard. It was very enjoyable and informative. I saved this for a day when I needed calm but happy viewing. It is January 16th, and 2023 has not had the best start. However it's early days, and I shall hope for better ones ahead. Cheerio. 😁👍
Another masterpiece, that reflects your precious community,ever so succinctly. Many thanks,to you and the delightful motley crew that identify as mudlarks! Please do continue to reveal and share,all of you!
Nice mixture of mudlarkers. The finds and dialogue/sharing are wonderful. It's nice to see familiar faces and also new faces that I will now search for. Thank you Tobias and Richard for this video, I am looking forward to the next End of Year Video!
Fabulous video! Thank you all for sharing your wonderful Thames finds. Happy New Year to each of you, full of more wonderful items full of history and mystery!
Thank you so much for this compilation Tobias. What a great 2022 it was for all the mudlarks! It’s not only great to see the best of the best finds, but also to see all of you in one video. Absolutely love the wonderful muddy family you’ve all become and letting us all share in the fun. Thank you.Happy new year!
Well-done video and marvelous testament for the many mudlarks who have shared their love of the foreshore and these brilliant finds. What a pleasure to have this recorded for the present and the future. Thank you all for this lovely gift!
Oh I just loved seeing you all together sharing your finds and your stories about them. What a genuine, fun and interesting group of people. Several of you I’ve known for a few years and you helped me so much on my trip to London in 2021. Best to you all in 2023! Much love, Michelle (Atlanta Georgia USA)
Hello Mr Hemery, I've wondered what you'e been up to lately. Happy New Year to you and yours! I'm so glad you posted this video, and thanks to Tob2n for putting it together, I really enjoyed seeing everyone's amazing finds. :-)
Hi, I've been giving the foreshore a break to concentrate on a new pottery book. So I let my permit expire, and now can't renew it until the Port of London Authority decide to issue new ones! I hope you are well, and had a good Christmas and New Year. ❤
Thank you, Tobias, for putting this group of excellent mudlarks together. I've been wondering where Richard was and it was so good to see him again. Monica, is your furbaby an Irish wolf hound? Happy New Year to you all, and hope your finds are plentiful. Your American fans also wish you good health.
I think we can agree that Richard is deserving of a doctoral distinction for his study of and contributions to the history of UK and Thames pottery/clay of all kinds. Thank you Richard.:-)
Hi Richard. Merry CHRISTmas and Happy New Year from Virginia! Thank you SO much for sharing this video (and thanks to Tobias)! Wonderful finds, great history, and always fun to hear stories from others who have "the itch." Speaking of which, I renewed my PLA permit and hope to be back on the foreshore in April. HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
It may have been thought, after the plague, that God was angry with people being too focused on material things. Which may have led to a tendency to choose plain things, instead of things that might be thought more extravagant.
I very much enjoyed this collaboration of good people displaying their favorite finds. It takes diligence and hard work to hunt for, find, and then identify historic artifacts. Thanks to All for what you do. Greetings from Chicagoland U.S.
Thank all of you guys! Happy New Year! ✌🏻❤️
Wow what if that was Jack the rippers knife! Thanksforsharing.
Wishing everyone a happy 2023.May everyone find peace of mind.
Thank you SO MUCH, my friend across the sea!
Thank you for posting this, Richard. It was very enjoyable and informative. I saved this for a day when I needed calm but happy viewing. It is January 16th, and 2023 has not had the best start. However it's early days, and I shall hope for better ones ahead. Cheerio. 😁👍
Sorry to hear that, all the best for the rest of the year.
Another masterpiece, that reflects your precious community,ever so succinctly.
Many thanks,to you and the delightful motley crew that identify as mudlarks!
Please do continue to reveal and share,all of you!
Nice mixture of mudlarkers. The finds and dialogue/sharing are wonderful. It's nice to see familiar faces and also new faces that I will now search for. Thank you Tobias and Richard for this video, I am looking forward to the next End of Year Video!
Amazing finds! Merry Christmas! & Happy New Year!
I so enjoyed watching you all and seeing your finds , I mudlark in Chichester harbour not in the Thames and Newhaven , all Sussex. Happy New year.
Fabulous video! Thank you all for sharing your wonderful Thames finds. Happy New Year to each of you, full of more wonderful items full of history and mystery!
Thank you, Tobias!
Thankyou for sharing.
Super to see all the special featured finds. Watch many of you guys on you tube just amazing finds happy 2023 in the mud to all.
BRILLIANT THANK YOU RICHARD!!! Well presented and very interesting….ALL THE BEST IN 2023🎉
Wow best mud larking video of 2022 ,what a wonderful variety of favourite finds and lovely people ,thanks for sharing😍
Thank you so much for this compilation Tobias. What a great 2022 it was for all the mudlarks! It’s not only great to see the best of the best finds, but also to see all of you in one video. Absolutely love the wonderful muddy family you’ve all become and letting us all share in the fun. Thank you.Happy new year!
Well-done video and marvelous testament for the many mudlarks who have shared their love of the foreshore and these brilliant finds. What a pleasure to have this recorded for the present and the future. Thank you all for this lovely gift!
Hope you make another video soon, we look forward to them 🙂
What a lovely group of folk you all are! There’s so much sincerity in this video. Thank you so very much for sharing it!
Thankyou Richard ; Happy New Year .
Thankyou everybody for sharing your favourite items.
Happy New Year Richard and thank you for this brilliant video.
Fantastic!
Thanks, all, for sharing your wonderful, diverse, and richly storied finds.
Oh I just loved seeing you all together sharing your finds and your stories about them. What a genuine, fun and interesting group of people. Several of you I’ve known for a few years and you helped me so much on my trip to London in 2021. Best to you all in 2023! Much love, Michelle (Atlanta Georgia USA)
Wow! Those are some amazing finds! Here’s to more in the new year!
Happy New year good health & happiness from Carlisle Cumbria England, good luck for hunting for bucket list finds
Thanks to you all. Happy New Year
Great video. Always nice to see you and the finds you have made.. The other posters were a great addition..
Love the video!! Happy New Year to you all!! Fantastic finds and thanking you for sharing with us!!
A great video. Thank you. 😊
Happy New Year, hope 2023 is made with more wonderful finds for you and the rest...
Love this ! Robbie Jones.... Cute !
Super cool finds! Thanks for this episode…hence, a new subscriber 😉
I really enjoyed this. What amazing finds, and also in some cases great tenacity in the effort to clean and research those finds.
Great finds!
Hello Mr Hemery, I've wondered what you'e been up to lately. Happy New Year to you and yours! I'm so glad you posted this video, and thanks to Tob2n for putting it together, I really enjoyed seeing everyone's amazing finds. :-)
Hi, I've been giving the foreshore a break to concentrate on a new pottery book. So I let my permit expire, and now can't renew it until the Port of London Authority decide to issue new ones! I hope you are well, and had a good Christmas and New Year. ❤
Thanks for the great video and information
thanks so much
Thank you, Tobias, for putting this group of excellent mudlarks together. I've been wondering where Richard was and it was so good to see him again. Monica, is your furbaby an Irish wolf hound? Happy New Year to you all, and hope your finds are plentiful. Your American fans also wish you good health.
Astounding finds! Thanks to all contributors :-D
I think we can agree that Richard is deserving of a doctoral distinction for his study of and contributions to the history of UK and Thames pottery/clay of all kinds. Thank you Richard.:-)
Thank you Andi!
Happy New Year and may it be safe and blessed 👍❤️🥳
Hi Richard. Merry CHRISTmas and Happy New Year from Virginia! Thank you SO much for sharing this video (and thanks to Tobias)! Wonderful finds, great history, and always fun to hear stories from others who have "the itch." Speaking of which, I renewed my PLA permit and hope to be back on the foreshore in April. HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
That's great Tim, I'm sorry I can't join you until the PLA decide to issue new permits!
Hi Richard. I went to bottle beach in tilbury today. I came across a very beautiful piece of crockery. Could I send it to you for an analysis pls x
It may have been thought, after the plague, that God was angry with people being too focused on material things. Which may have led to a tendency to choose plain things, instead of things that might be thought more extravagant.
Frieda the Dog 😍
A German commemorative medal that was surely worth thousands!!!!!! Before she buffed out the value....💔😭
Haven't seen you in a while, doing okay?
Yes, I can't get a new licence to mudlark on the Thames, so I'm giving the videos a break.