Well done Adam your a young si finds in the making with a bright future mudlarking well done on the finds most of all stay positive and work hard finding them goodies
Congratulations Adam on the exhibition! Thank you for another wonderful video❤ Tip on packing the delicates. Look up videos on packing items with expansion he insulation foam(in the can) and plastic bin bags... you can make custom inserts for your finds on the cheap but extremely effective!
Awesome day out Adam. The history is fascinating. & all of those clay pipes just waiting for you to find! Thank you, for sharing your time, your research and your adventure.👍🤟🪡🎨
Hi Adam! It's nice to see more of your face. It sorta invites us into your home kinda speaking. I like the history incorporated into your lark. This, along with other elements like your intro and narration follows a similar format to Nicola White, the queen of mudlarking. Perhaps we should call you the prince of mudlarking! You are literally growing up before our eyes. Your page is growing slowly but surely which is nice to see. I've been with you since the beginning and saw your potential even back then!
Adam this video was awesome!! The history so well presented. I was remembering your first video I watched. You are awesome. Grown much. Congratulations on the exhibition!! ❤❤
Hey,Adam! That complete pipe,that’s called a ‘Cutty’ ,a working man’s pipe. When one hears the word Cutty,they think of ‘Cutty Sark’,the famous clipper. Well,the name Cutty sark was given by Scottish poet Robert Burns,when he saw this ship for the first time,and was told how incredibly fas it was. He commented,”Well! That must make for a Cutty sark!” Which,in old Scottish slang,means ‘well,that must make for a short night’ So,the Cutty pipe is a short practical working man’s pipe,rather than a long impractical pipe. Cutty pipe,short pipe,you see?
Loved this video Adam. The extra history info was great. Can’t believe how many pipes you found! I haven’t found one yet but will definitely be visiting Elmley now! Went to Isle of Grain yesterday but not much there and also Minster Leas. Was looking for somewhere new so am very grateful for this, thank you. Keep up your fab work and good luck with your exhibition 😊
Hey Adam. I have been a subscriber since your first outing with both Nicola and Si. Sooo very impressed with your continuing passion to mudlarking. A dedicated fan of your channel. Thank you.Oh how I love your family blue and white plate shard.
*Kia ora (hello) Adam, thanks for the wonderful history lesson, I thoroughly enjoyed it 🙂Also are you trying to outdo Nicola White and her clay pipe collection number in a single day ;-) cos that was pipe after pipe in this video. 🙂 I want to wish you all the best at your exhibition that is coming up.... but sadly I do live too far away across the oceans to attend. But I am sure that many will be there to say hello to you. 🙂.NZ*
The object that you found at about 2:15 is a reflector from a victorian era carbide burning bicycle lamp. Also used by miners, but not necessarily with reflectors, I think.
Brilliant video as usual I would like more information on the different pipe bowl decorations We only see a brief glimpse of the find Keep up the entertaining work
Loved your video, you was sure on a pipe trend. Good luck on your Exhibition. Where’s your accent from cos you sound like me and I’m North London? Loved the history, I’ve never visited that area but may well do now as those wrecks look fantastic.
Well done Adam your a young si finds in the making with a bright future mudlarking well done on the finds most of all stay positive and work hard finding them goodies
I love history & your finds. If only I lived in England. 🇦🇺😊❤️
I am lost for words…. Your videos get better and better 😊
That is so kind!
I agree, his editing is spot on! Much better then all the other channels 😊
I love the way you speak........
What do you like about his voice
proper cockney.....
Haha!! Thank you gavin!
Thanks for sharing the history of the area you mudlark I love all the old pipe bowls as well ♥️♥️♥️♥️🗝️👍
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you so much!!😃
Great history Adam and wonderful finds! So happy for you for doing these expeditions ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Another great video from Adam ...we can't wait 🙂👍👍👍👍👍
Congratulations Adam on the exhibition! Thank you for another wonderful video❤
Tip on packing the delicates. Look up videos on packing items with expansion he insulation foam(in the can) and plastic bin bags... you can make custom inserts for your finds on the cheap but extremely effective!
Awesome day out Adam. The history is fascinating. & all of those clay pipes just waiting for you to find! Thank you, for sharing your time, your research and your adventure.👍🤟🪡🎨
Well done Adam! Mudlarking and History a just a few of my favorite things, and you have excelled in both. Thanlk you so much xx Teresa ❤🇦🇺
Dear Adam, this was a lovely video, and I appreciate you have gone above and beyond with telling us the history 😊thank you
Thank you!!
3:00 "im not sure what it is, it's very light" 💡💡💡🤣🤣🤣
First item head lamp from old car? Lovely❤
Yes 😊
A great video with so many great finds.....and a WOW! find too, thanks for sharing this video Adam ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐:)
Cheers dave - its a great site indeed
Loved this one! The History But was great. It was a pipe kind of day.😊😊😊😊😊
For me this has been your best video yet! Pipes, history and a possible Saxon brooch! Brilliant! Good luck with the exhibition 😀x
What a stunning video loved the history. Fascinating and the Saxon brooch is amazing well done. Have a great expo. Greetings from Cape Town
Can’t wait to view this 😊
Very interesting video thanks for sharing with us xx
Thank you for the history lesson! Wonderful!
Your most welcome, and thank you for watching! :)
Hi Adam! It's nice to see more of your face. It sorta invites us into your home kinda speaking. I like the history incorporated into your lark. This, along with other elements like your intro and narration follows a similar format to Nicola White, the queen of mudlarking. Perhaps we should call you the prince of mudlarking! You are literally growing up before our eyes. Your page is growing slowly but surely which is nice to see. I've been with you since the beginning and saw your potential even back then!
What a fantastic video 😊 loved the history
glad you enjoyed
Always a pleasure when your videos pop up!
Haha! Glad you enjoy them 😊
Adam this video was awesome!! The history so well presented. I was remembering your first video I watched. You are awesome. Grown much. Congratulations on the exhibition!! ❤❤
Great history well done
cheers ian, more pipes coming next week LOL
Glad to see you are back. Your videos are lovely with a bit of larking and history!!!
Very good video. What great luck to find so many pipes & maybe the brooch.
I love all those fabulous pipes Adam, and I wish I could come and the exhibition this weekend. I live in the Netherlands though…..have a good time!
Well done Adam ! Love the history, great finds.
Thank you so much penny!😊
Hi Adam. One of your best videos so far. Really enjoyed the history snippets which were very well narrated. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it Mark! Thank you :-)
Great video. I loved the history lesson. Thank you.
Lovely. Loved the info.
Thank you so much for watching, glad you enjoyed
Headlight
Great Video Adam, cool finds and I love the history, there’s something fascinating about a shipwreck
Glad you enjoyed it
Hey,Adam!
That complete pipe,that’s called a ‘Cutty’
,a working man’s pipe.
When one hears the word Cutty,they think of ‘Cutty Sark’,the famous clipper.
Well,the name Cutty sark was given by Scottish poet Robert Burns,when he saw this ship for the first time,and was told how incredibly fas it was.
He commented,”Well! That must make for a Cutty sark!”
Which,in old Scottish slang,means ‘well,that must make for a short night’
So,the Cutty pipe is a short practical working man’s pipe,rather than a long impractical pipe.
Cutty pipe,short pipe,you see?
Loved this video Adam. The extra history info was great. Can’t believe how many pipes you found! I haven’t found one yet but will definitely be visiting Elmley now! Went to Isle of Grain yesterday but not much there and also Minster Leas. Was looking for somewhere new so am very grateful for this, thank you. Keep up your fab work and good luck with your exhibition 😊
Clay pipes everywhere 😮
HAHA!!
Pipe heaven! 😍 Excellent video Adam! Loved it!
Thank you Beth!!
Pipe tastic lark 😊fab stuffx
Hey Adam. I have been a subscriber since your first outing with both Nicola and Si. Sooo very impressed with your continuing passion to mudlarking. A dedicated fan of your channel. Thank you.Oh how I love your family blue and white plate shard.
Wow! That was… 5 years ago this January since I started
I love your videos, all that history. Really fascinating, thank you so much.
Great video i hope it turns out to be a saxon brooch it looks old..stay safe..V.R..
I hope so too! Thank you Victor!!
❤ Dankeschön für das Video es ist so interessant zu sehen was du findest weiter soo
❤😅😊💖🌟🤗
Great job Adam! I loved this. Please do more history and photographs of your area.
Thank you! Will do!
A very fitting song at the end ❤️
❤Luv ya bunches @The Victorian Mudlark ❤
*Kia ora (hello) Adam, thanks for the wonderful history lesson, I thoroughly enjoyed it 🙂Also are you trying to outdo Nicola White and her clay pipe collection number in a single day ;-) cos that was pipe after pipe in this video. 🙂 I want to wish you all the best at your exhibition that is coming up.... but sadly I do live too far away across the oceans to attend. But I am sure that many will be there to say hello to you. 🙂.NZ*
Nobody can outdo Nicola’s collection 😅
I’ve seen it with my own eyes,there are thousands,literally!
Fingers crossed for you that it is saxon, please inform us when you get to know!! 😊😊g8 vid..
Cheers Dan!
I did enjoy the history of that area. Very cool finds!
Glad you enjoyed it
Hi Adam!
Such a shame on the broken 17thC pipe, but you got lots more.
Cheers
JW
thank you!! :-)
Really enjoyed this episode, very polished. Your FB posts are also more interesting of late - drawing us in for the next video -it's great.
Glad you enjoyed it! And thank you so much
The object that you found at about 2:15 is a reflector from a victorian era carbide burning bicycle lamp. Also used by miners, but not necessarily with reflectors, I think.
My best find the broach
Lovely video
Thank you Emily!
Great video Adam, great finds especially that potentially saxon brooch, love the history too.
Its so exciting!!! Thank you for watching
Brilliant video as usual
I would like more information on the different pipe bowl decorations
We only see a brief glimpse of the find
Keep up the entertaining work
Loved this video! It was so neat to watch you find all of those pipes! 😊
Thanks so much! 😊
❤❤❤❤❤
Wish I lived over there so I could attend one of your expeditions. I hope that is a Saxon brooch. That would be amazing!
I hope so too!
A Cockney!! 😊
Am I 🤣
You found some pipes I've not seen before!❤
Thank you for watching
Well done ❤️🇨🇦
Thank you so much!
Nice “little bag”😂
LOL
“By the cannnseal”😂
Council
Hahahahh
Wow wow wow that’s all I can say 😮🎉😮🎉
😄😄😄
Pipes pipes pipes lol
pipe magnet lol
I love your videos ♥️
Loved your video, you was sure on a pipe trend. Good luck on your Exhibition.
Where’s your accent from cos you sound like me and I’m North London?
Loved the history, I’ve never visited that area but may well do now as those wrecks look fantastic.
🤟 ⚓
Thank you for watching!
Had anyone put out a number of how many pipes were tipped into the Thames?
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Complete pipe wow
i know right!!
Can I purchase a pipe?
Me too
i can put some on KOFI if you like?
Is it from a lamp
correct yes
Copper funnel
An old sink drain ?
Maybe!
Hello
Well Adam I thought college takes 4 year to finish,but sounds like you are ready. Are you now going to become a history teacher?
I have left college - it isn’t for me. Imagine that!! Adam the teacher lol 😆
College in general or the course you tried to follow?