Mudlarking Historic SILVER Found on the Foreshore! History Abounds Amongst the Trash!
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2022
- A beautiful early morning on the foreshore as we pick through the mud for lost treasures and the history they hold. From mystery bone finds to silver and tiny toys!
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My grandfather was a cooper and made barrels and carts for horses, he also made slate writing blocks for my mum and her siblings. They lived in a place in Yorkshire called Hipperholme which is very near to Shibden Hall in Halifax where I am from and where the series " Gentleman Jack" was filmed. Some of my grandfathers tools were donated by my family to the museum at the hall and are still there I beleive. My mum came from a very poor background and she was one of 4 children -who ever got up first, got to go to school as there was only one school uniform between the 4 of them.
Beautiful little treasures from history found. I especially love the teeny tiny pudding doll. Thank you my lovelies xx Teresa 🇦🇺❤
You two are the modern day wombles 😁 collectors of things the every day folk leave behind. I love it.
That was a lovely day searching for treasures in nature. See you next week!
Well girls I got to say that I just watched this video you have made and was so refreshed and uplifted. I've had a very bad week I do some I care for my 92-year-old dad and my handicap sister. It can be long and tiring when they're not doing well. And I was feeling pretty sorry for myself but I just went on that exploring with you it's all those cute things watch the water and the music and I got to thank you. So a great big heartfelt thank you for making my day so much better. Look forward to seeing the next adventure. CL
Bless you for your service. ❤
Yey, every adventure mud larking is always a joy when a little pudding doll is found. Eyes like a hawk.
Its always a pleasure tagging along with you both on your larks. You found some interesting things and as usual, we all got some history too. Which i always enjoy.
Thanks ladies. X
Alex, you could cast a pudding doll for a pendant. Would be special. Love all the little treasures, they are my favorites. Keep up the treasure hunts.
Those small white dolls were so cool to see you two have a great day
Thank you ladies. You always shine a little light on the little bright things history leaves us😁
Ohhh, I really liked the grouping of slate pencils on the little chalkboard. I think a framed collection of them would make a wonderful piece of wall art!
Both little soldiers had their heads, that must be a record! So many treasures. The pudding doll kept her head as well.
So much information from one button.thankyou ladies for today's lesson.you are never too old to learn xx
Congrats on 90K! Fabulous finds! I love the doll in the bonnet, Jesus head, and pretty inks.
A wonderful trip to the river ! I love the pudding doll and spoon !
It's always good to see you find slate boards and pencils, I love the history of them.
It makes you wonder how many children would have written on them back in the day. Lots of other lovely finds to like the red lense and pudding doll. Have a great week
I really enjoy the way you transform your finds into beautiful jewelry.
Slate pencils are always some of my favorites. And I would love to see someone play a game of knuckle bones. 😊
That Albert chain was amazing!!! I love not only your finds, but the history behind them as well as your lovely and lilting narration! I find it hypnotic and calming.
Bless you both for making these videos. Hopefully one day I can make it to the UK and thank you both on a mudlark
The lovely relationship you two have makes me miss my mom terribly. Some of my favorite memories of her is when we went rock hunting and beach combing together. You two find some enviable treasures, but the real priceless treasure is the memories you're making. Hugs, Pamela
I love when you find the stoppers and marbles and pipes. Such interesting stories about them.
Broseley is indeed by Ironbridge, though it's Shropshire :) Last time I visited you could make your own pipe in the museum
I absolutely love watching you two fantabulous ladies treasure hunts! Fantastic!! Thank you for sharing your adventures with us all! 🙂👍👍👍
Enjoy your tidbits of history. They make your finds so interesting.
Pudding dolls are so sweet!!🦘
You are delightful people! Thank you for inviting us along.
I think I have a crush on Gail. I bet she was super cool chic in 70’s. 😊
Thank you for sharing so much. Computer skills, short videos, and crafting videos! Full time job.
Love all your finds. Even the smallest piece of metal could turn up amazing history. The silver pocket watch finder turned out beautifully. 🦋
Once again a lovely video and pleasant visit. Thanks for taking us along with you two.
Immediately after viewing this episode I watched maybe your very first (?) video dated Oct 14th, 2019, at Berwick-Upon Tweed. You have really improved in your filming techniques since then! I'm so glad the two of you persevered to your present status. I very much enjoy your knowledge and enthusiasm and the history you give us.
More fab treasures and interesting research too! As for the insulators, that is precisely the reason they existed in such high numbers, because the plastic sheathing simply didn't exist back then. For certain scenarios, they would use a waxy paper, cloth or asbestos coating, but these weren't reliable for various reasons, hence the ceramic insulators were used. A cool part of history!
Hello Girls!!! You found some silver!!! So girls you both found neat stuff! Happy hunting ,
I so enjoy your videos. I lived in France as a small child (1957-61). Until there was a place for me in the American school I attended a French school. We used slates in frames and a stylus for writing. Your find brought back wonderful memories. Along with the frozen Charlottes you have found. My English mum always put a wee one, and little silver charms, in the Christmas pudding.
I love watching the two of you hunt for treasures. Thank you for sharing your adventures with us.
Great outing with fun finds. The thorny scale from the skate fish looks like it could b used as a mini sundial 🌞
Love your videos, cant help but be happy when i watch you ladies because of your sunny personalities. Thank you for making the videos. 😊❤️
I love when you enthusiastically dig fun things out of the ground 😍
Wonderful and addictive I’m drawn in every time. The glass stopper as good as the day it was made. Thank you ❤
Always a joy to watch you finding buried treasures. And wow how the cooper spoon cleaned up, stunning!
Fabulous outing ladies ! I do appreciate you taking me along! Cheers be safe be happy!! Enjoy your week! Love your minute snippets as well😊🇨🇦🦋🐝🧚♂️🌼🙏🕊
Loved it. Great doll finds.
I'm always collecting fossils and rocks. They're awesome
👍👌👏 Oh WOW, a kind of official upgrade?! I cannot use my greeting phrase "Dear lovely Northern Mudlarking ladies" any longer because now it has to be:
Dear lovely pudding doll queens!? 😁 ;-)
👍👌👏 Very nice finds, gals. Congrats! I absolutely love 💚💚 your enthusiasm and hope, that someday we will learn for what reason you are collecting tiles. As always: Thanks a lot for making teaching explaining recording editing uploading and sharing.
Best regards luck and health to all of you.
Love the little dolls.
Another great show ladies, thank you! I'm afraid that I'm old enough to remember learning to write on a slate. I was born in 1949 and can clearly recall being told by my teacher that the squares on one side were for writing sums. We were told to write H T U (for Hundred, Tens, and Units) at the top, then place the numbers below. So, the number 127 would appear as 1 (under the H), 2 (under the Tens), and 7 (under the U for units). The next number, to be either added or subtracted would be written under the 127, and so on. I also remember that on visits to Holland and Germany at an early age, most people used graph paper for writing ordinary messages and letters. This might have been something to do with post-war shortages, I'm not sure, but please carry on the good work!
That's so interesting. I was born in January 1950 in a small town on the Ohio river, (Paducah, named after an Indian chief), Kentucky. In the first grade we used newspaper with horizontal lines, a solid line, dash line, solid line, the the solid lines measure the height of a capital letter with the dash being the height of a lower case. They were bound across the horizontal top with some type of glue that allowed you to tear off the top sheet to expose the clean sheet below. We were also forced to use these allow fat pencils. I don't know which I disliked more the newsprint pads or the fat pencils. We also won't taught penmanship, hence my handing writing looks like inked up chicken feet ran across the page.
It's so interesting to see how different it was between the US and the UK. Our economy was booming while you had to rebuild a country with little funds.
Thanks for sharing your story. Suzy
I like your pudding baby dolls so cute , and the cod marbles
Hello girls, sad about the dog's teeth but fabulous finding the pudding doll. You both have so much fun and l highly admire you both. Much love ❤ to all. Janice in Oz. Xxx
You two make history fun😊
Hello 👋 from New York USA Thank you for bringing me along with you guy's i can't wait to see what you Find next 😊
another great video thank you Gail and Alex xx
The large piece of slate! Wow. I can't often see that much detail.
I love those little pudding dolls, but I have to skip ahead when you find animal teeth and bone. It shivers me timbers! Arrrrr!
I have a tiny pudding doll or tub toy Frozen Charlotte, my Grandma had it in an old jewelry box, I also recently got a standard Frozen Charlotte.
Yet another great fascinating video, some lovely finds, and as for the pudding doll well done 👏 a lovely find.
Thanks for the hard work needed to bring these videos to us most appreciated 🙂
You always find such meaningful words and music to accompany your finds. Sure love it and love you, THANK YOU!
Great finds 🌟 Isn't it amazing to spot the rusty crusty looking pocket watch clasp, that turns out to be sterling silver 😍. I love it. Who would have ever thought you would clean it up so beautifully. It would look lovely worn on a chain. Have you ever thought of creating a charm bracelet with buttons, heads, arms, legs, soldiers, buttons, clasps, pipe stems, beads, dogs teeth, pudding dolls, pottery pieces, etc, that represent or capture all the finds. Or a charm necklace. I love bottles and jars, also very special finds as they will never be made ever again. Thank you both for another great video. Happy mudlarking 💜🌹
Another wonderful video. Thank you! Beautiful music also.
I love watching! Thank you for sharing your adventures with us. 😍
Our Sunday night wouldn’t be the same without you guys, Another great video put together with hard work once again. 👍
Thank you for sharing. Love your hair Alex 🤗😘💖🙏
Nice story about the pencils. I always learn something interesting watching your videos. Thanks so much.
Loved this video. I love the river ones and the beach ones of course. You make history so interesting !
Glad you like them! xx
I love how the copper and all your finds clean up and sparkle! Love hearing the history attached to each item!! Your videos are always enjoyable and interesting!
Now, attach the doll to the pretty spoon, put a bale on it, & wear it as a long spoon-doll necklace !😉
Hellooooo, @Northern Mudlarks! I so appreciate you wonderful ladies! Alex makes me go “awww” every time she interacts with a crab, beach fleas or snails; she is a creature whisperer! 😊
I believe that is a lace bobbin.
Check out Kate and Fleur's latest.
Indeed most certainly a lace bobbin* 😁
Such cool finds. Love the slate & pencils. I also am amazed at all the other treasures.
Thank you for another escape into your treasure hunt day
Always love the time with you
I love the jaw bones,such good material for drawing
The crystals you found look like fluorite. Awesome find.
Such a fun day mudlarking!!! I love watching! Oh, I spent an hour or so wandering around an antique shop in Boone, North Carolina last week and found a small Codd bottle in perfect condition! It has a small piece of paper stuck in the top that detailed the history of Codd bottles. I thought of you two and just had to purchase it. I know it isn't as wonderful as finding it in a bottle dump or on the foreshore. But I'll take it and think of you two!
Great too see you!
Thanks for taking us along on your Sunrise Mudlark. You found all kind of lovely things, love the pudding doll, the copper spoon and the silver lobster type clasp?. Thanks so much. The bone mystery find looks like a part of a lace bobbin (check on latest K & C video)
Definitely not from a lace bobbin - could be part of the screw mechanism of a bone propelling pencil
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I love seeing you too you become my favorite pair I have been binge watching for a few days I hope I don't forget to hit the like button because I love the content is a dream of mine to come to your country
Another fantastic video! Thank you for sharing!
Continue your treasure hunting and educating us on its history. Thank you for sharing your adventures.
Thank you!
Excellent video as usual, great job ladies!
Lovely video, as usual! While y'all're scooping up tiny (and not so tiny) treasures, I'm looking with keen eyes at all the patterned pottery shards and wishing I was alongside to scoop them up! 😊 Point of inquiry: might those small striated or helically indentioned fragments be parts of carved bone or ivory lace spindles? Many spindles were plainly smooth, but a great many were often carved. Just a thought. Happy mudlarking! ❤️
You never fail to create the most endearing videos. I share your romantic feelings for the every day relics that speak volumes about life.
I love the pudding dolls. They are so cute.
Another amazing video ladies. After a long weekend I needed that.
Amazing finds guys, love the pudding doll on the soon (necklace, just for the spoon not the handle? ) take care and thank you for sharing 👍🙏❤️
wow the sun as got it's hat on. we love you all.❤🙏🙏🙏🙏
That “ thorny scale “ from the skate~~~ looks like a sun dial!!🤣🌹❤️Nan from Florida
That bone screw looking fragment is part of a silk bobbin
Another interesting video, loving the Lost dairies also ❤
Oh how precious that pudding doll in the spoon 🥄 was 🙏 That red lens would make a perfect rudolf nose 🙏
I always love seeing the children's items you find, as well as pottery with words. Have you ever tried making "found poetry" from some of the shards? Happy New Year!
Always pleased to watch a video from you...Very happy you ladies are doing fine. Sry to hear about white schwoo. Please be safe and sound
Another fab video. The bone item you found at 2 mins Alex, I think is part of a lace bobbin. Thank you for taking us with you x
Would love a dig on that little beach, i bet there's some crackin bottles in there. Well done folks awesome finds.
Great finds!!!!!
I've never seen a nuckle bone before or most of the treasures you find love watching your channel
Lovely finds ❤😊
A sunlit morning on the river. Those are some beautiful shots.
What a lovely setting. It's a joy to watch you find interesting little things and the history that goes along with them.
I so enjoy your finds🌸
Lots of lovely little treasures ❤️
Always happy to see both of you finding and collecting all the things you love🤗🤗🤗 love watching you as you find things you can use but are old. Precious time spending time together ❤❤❤
Beautiful video xx