I cracked this open & was excited at what I found! Mudlarking w/ Nicola White (November 22)
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- Опубліковано 5 лис 2022
- Oh my goodness! This is the first one of these I have ever found! Something made me stop and pick up an odd shaped lump from the muddy Thames foreshore. I knew from the look and feel of it that there was something inside. My suspicions were soon confirmed! This is the first time I have found one of these and when I got it home I put it in a bucket of water to try to preserve it! During this outing I also find a lovely medallion but I cannot for the life of me see what is on it and so perhaps you can help me. There are also a few other things I could do with your help on.
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Nicola, I have to let you know you gave my mom so much comfort before she passed. She was always so against learning any type of technology, she would say, “there’s nothing on that cockamamie contraption that I need to see!” She was 85 years old when I showed her one of your videos of you finding a pipe, a porcelain doll head and a few buttons and she was fascinated. I gave her my old iPad and she learned to open UA-cam and search your videos. She talked and talked about what you collected and the beautiful scenery you would show. You gave her peace and I can’t thank you enough. ❤
Hi Vic, Thank you for sharing that. Im so very sorry for the loss of your Mum. Im happy that she enjoyed watching the mudlarking and that it gave her pleasure and comfort. When I hear something like that it makes me feel so fortunate to be able to share something I love with people like your Mum. Sending you and her much Love. Nicola xx
I've just been watching videos of my brother. He was the last of my family and he died far too young, 4 years ago (49 years old). A short time before he died he introduced me to Nicola's UA-cam channel and they are now both inextricably connected in my mind, which is how I ended up back here tonight, and how I saw your post. Beautiful people like Nicola make such a difference to this world.
Omg....this made me cry
@@LezMarwick hi Lez, I'm sorry for your loss. Sending much love your way ❤️
Peace be to you.
That religious pendant is Catholic miraculous medal.
My dad was Catholic and I found one when I was clearing out his thing's.
I love the young crow at the beginning of your video.
Thank you Nicola for your wonderful videos 😌
Indeed. It is from the Mary of Paris sanctuary.
@@hugolandheer7008 indeed. I was having a difficult day and seeing this in the video reminded me that my father always asked me to wear mine was I was younger. It almost felt as if he was talking to me from beyond the grave
@@myrtlemount Absolutely your father was right and no doubt Our Blessed Mother herself was asking you to wear it again. It's very powerful against Satan for those who belong to Christ and love His Mother! I am never without mine! " Oh Mary Conceived without sin pray for us Who have recourse to Thee." ❤🙏🏽
There's an interesting backstory. The design was based on a nun's vision. A search online will do it better justice as well as good illustrations of it. And I too appreciate the birds at the shore as well as your choice of music. Your videos are a great way to take a serenity break from the chores of the day. And there's no limit to what a squirrel will do to B&E (break & enter) a bird feeder! Thanks, Nicola.
#Searcher
@@jennywalborn7769 hey Jenny I am never without my miraculous medal and rosary. How wonderful to 'find' this in the mud.
Nicola, I lost my big brother unexpectedly last week 4 days after surgery to amputate his foot. I have had trouble sleeping ever since returning from Georgia for his funeral. Listening to your calming voice on yet another great video actually relaxed me enough that I literally fell asleep typing my comment to you yesterday.
The cannon ball was a great find and I enjoyed seeing the cannons! Loved seeing sweet Grace again! She’s grown into such a stunning young lady!
Much love from DeeAnn 🇺🇸
16:22- Those are the metal bases from Loctal tubes for radios Dates from late 30's through the 1960's. often used in WW2 military radios. I have hundreds of the tubes for restoring old radios. Awesome find on the cannon ball. Very rare item here in the PNW of the U.S. On the cannonball, one can use a product called 'Rust Mort" or similar which will cause the rust to be chemically converted and will stop rust. If you can't find it there, try a panel beaters shop. They use it to stop rust on vehicles. IIRC, weigh the cannon ball. It's weight will indicate the size of cannon. Example: if it weighs 6 lbs. the cannon would have been a 6 pounder. My memory could be faulty on that info though.
Might they be bobbin casings from a sewing machine? Looks like the ones in my machines…
Nothing is more soothing than a cup of tea and watching Nicola mud larking! Her voice is so comforting.
Agreed!
Me, too, except make mine coffee! She is loved in America, as well 😃
I concur!
#SEARCHER
I can't walk the shorelines anymore so she's my hero!
I feel like she gets all muddy just for me she's so personable.
Subscribed long ago!
You are absolutely delightful. I love living vicariously through you.
Nicola, I have to thank you. I have really been struggling lately and watching you has significantly helped to calm and quiet my mind, even just for a little while. you have been a beacon of light through my tough time. ❤️
me too
In response to your question, that medal you found is a Miraculous Medal. The writing on it says," O Mary conceived without sin pray for us who have recourse to Thee. The two Hearts❤️ on the back are the Sacred & The Immaculate Hearts.
❤HUGS❤
The medal is Catholic. Its called the " Miraculous Medal"- has The Virgin Mary on one side, and the Cross on the obverse, with the M for Mary, below. These are surrounded by stars. It's a medal well known to Catholics. Love your channel! (The words on the medal say, " O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us, who have recourse to Thee.")
How can videos based on the thrill of the hunt also be so peaceful and relaxed? That's an excellent trick! Best to you always
Good point!
Kit and Caboodlers videos are relaxing to view as well
So glad you find them relaxing xx
Having your daughter participate in your video was my favorite part. Time doing things with your children, that you both enjoy, is the best time. #thesearcher.
The medal looks like a miraculous medal.
I'm oddly fascinated by that thick washer! LOL #thesearcher
The roundels are what appears to be the remains of small iron caster wheels - the holder and spining bearings having corroded away.
I’m from Wisconsin,USA. We also have some great treasures here. Pre-historic, pre- American Indian etc. but I’ve only seen them in museums. I love going on your adventures of mudlarking on your own or with the other mudlarkers. The history is wonderful, the scenery stupendous, the squeals of delight make me happy. I feel like I’ve been there along with you. Would love to see more of your artwork. Thanks so much for introducing me to the world of mudlarking#thesearcher
Lovely to see the cannons n your daughter.Enjoyed this video.
I love that your daughter was involved in this one, and I appreciate the research you do into your treasures, that the Thames gives up, and sometimes takes back!😊
#The Searcher!
It is definitely a Miraculous medal - with a cross over a capital M and two hearts underneath, on the reverse. I used to own a couple of Miraculous medals so I thought that your medal looked familiar, Nicola. 😊
That looks like a Miraculous Medal. If I remember my mum's, it think it starts with O Mary conceived without sin... I can't remember the rest. Maybe the find foreshadows that you'll miraculously discover an intact onion bottle or Roman pot soon!
The Miraculous Medal has a cross the the letter “M” on it. Nicola’s has two crosses.
I agree
It is a Miraculous Medal. The reverse has a cross with a horizontal base intertwined in the "M". You have a great eye!
@@woohoo5473 One of "two crosses" is part of an M
I absolutely love hearing about the history of the items you found. #TheSearcher
Well the Thames is the best collector of old and new treasures that i know. Obviously he wanted the Glass bottle, piano polish back. Snook in crafty like and snatched it back.
Ah well, you did find other treasures which you were allowed to keep, so that's not so bad. One of my favourite things, is seeing you find a pipe bowl. Then scrape and pop out a good long stem. So satisfying. I do love all the interesting finds you collect though. So much history scattered in and the mud. X
Congratulations on being featured as the cover story on Searcher Magazine! Outstanding cannonball find! Silver bullet? Maybe it was used for protection from the Werewolves of London? Maybe the fate of the polish bottle was still in the Mudlarking gods' hands and that it was meant for a new mudlark who sorely wanted to find their first complete bottle. That or maybe it's meant for someone mudlarking in the next century? Treasures come and go but memories are forever. #thesearcher
The rapid colour change in those pipes never ceases to amaze me
He’s a scammer
Was anyone else expecting that ball to explode💣💥
My favorite part of any of your videos is the excitement of watching you extract a pipe bowl. I loved that your beautiful daughter, Grace was in this video. Congratulations on being on the cover of #TheSearcher !
No one can do a pipe extraction like Nicola. I was living in Waco Texas, working as a butcher and met a lovely British lady. She loved the fact that I watched a lovely British lady mud laking 😊
I know it's not part of the mudlarking, I love all of that anyway, but I did love seeing your daughter feeding the squirrel, and then the bonus one with you at the end. I think they are lovely little creatures. #TheSearcher
Loved seeing how your whole family support you! Excellent camera work by Grace! #TheSearcher
I love Miss Kitty…..so glad you found her and gave her a home 😊
I laughed out loud at the silly young crow! I love your birding interludes @ #thesearcher !
I loved the time lapse of the pipe turning white! #the searcher
I enjoyed the chalk drawing of the lady on the mossy wall and the swans swimming in line were so relaxing to watch. #thesearcher
Isn't it amazing to hold a little bit of history in your hand? Thank you for taking us along on your adventures! #Thesearcher
My favorite part of this video (and all of the videos) is your enthusiasm for what you do! When you get excited about a find, I find myself getting excited. #TheSearcher
I have a gadget, looks like a blunt pen, it's an extendable magnet for fishing things like car keys from drains or small things in tight spaces, might be useful for you when picking up small metal bits ! I use it to fish sewing pins out of the cracks in the parquet floor !
I set aside time every Sunday to watch your latest video. It brings me joy every week. I sit in my little Texas house and see you uncover objects from the past and recognize that I’m unlikely to ever find anything that predates 1830 in my town! My favorite find today was the bottle. If only you had been able to slip a note in before it continued its journey. #thesearcher
Always love your videos, Nicola. The canon ball is a "big" find. After following you on a regular basis and wanting so much to be on the Thames foreshore, my dream finally came true last week. I bought a three year permit and a eurostar ticket and could mudlark several times in central London. I was over the moon. Can t wait to do it again.#thesearcher.
I'm so glad you enjoyed it
I envy you! (in the best possible way) I have the same dream, but with no realistic hope of it coming true. Will you be filming/posting it? Would love to watch. Best wishes! Or is that "cheers"?
@@juliao1255 Unfortunately I only took pictures of my finds.
Love watching your "journey of discovery!" #THE SEARCHER!
This was my first mud larking video and I have to say it was adorable! I love that these objects lost to time are being reclaimed and shared with the world. The best part was hands down losing the bottle back to the tide. It will live on in a memory for us all. ❤ #thesearcher
If you liked the lark, there are loads of them putting out videos. I highly recommend watching one of Nicolas done with her mate Simon, of Si-finds. He's quite a bit of fun.
She is the queen of mudlarking, may I suggest you have a look at Kit and caboodlers mudlarking,they are lovely and enthusiastic.
I really like your editing, especially the intro to your video with scenes of the river and the birds as well as the music you've chosen. It must take a lot of hard work to put even a single video together with the care you obviously put in your content.
Thank you!
Always nice to see Miss Squirrel! And I appreciate all the history of each object. Thank you! #thesearcher
Love the baby crow wanting to be fed. #TheSearcher
What a smashing good time watching you chip away the rust concretion from the cannonball to reveal such a magnificent sphere of history! The squirrel, as well as the interloper visitor squirrel makes me so happy. Thank you for taking us along with your fabulous camerawoman on this lark with you. Always happy to see where you’ll take us next to discover more curiously fabulous finds! #thesearcher
Things I liked about your video:
Your finds, the squirrel, getting your daughter involved, history lessons, and the thought of you refunding that bottle in the future as well as the lesson to embrace what we have now as it could slip away. And...the second squirrel. Would love a signed copy of #thesearcher magazine
I like your channel
It is the best channel in the world 🌎🌎🌎
Ah how kind of you to say Oli! ❤️
That squirrel was trying to tell you that he wanted some nuts !!!!! I loved everything that you found !!!!!
Thank you for always smiling and sharing. I always enjoy your trips to the muddy shore.
What I love most, is the way you present your videos and your insatiable curiosity of history. You bring so much history to life through your finds and you’re very inspirational. I look forward to all your videos and hope one day I can go mud larking on the Thames. #THE SEARCHER 🙏
Our favourite part of the video was seeing more of Nicola’s ever-helpful family, and bringing the finds to life with the sightseeing! #thesearcher
My favorite thing about this particular video is how exciting it was to pull up the cannonball! Imagine.... touching something where someone else placed their own hands well before you. Touching history! #thesearcher
Thanks! Mudluring Queen⚘⚘⚘you do amazing videos❤. Hope you have a wonderful week👑👋
Thank you very much. That's so kind of you ❤️
Thank you for your videos, you always put so much extra in. It is nice to have a window into your part of the world.
Laughed and laughed over that squirrel….
Hello from Michigan USA I love your videos of Mud Larking, my Daughter mudlarks Lake Huron 💙 ❤
I like the fact you research your finds and let us know the stories behind the items. You have a great eye for finding some great items! #THESEARCHER
The squirrel was to funny, as well as your comments, made my day 😂
I found it quite funny when you were talking to that squirrel LOL I watch you from across the pond I live in Colorado #the searcher
Hi gril good thanks 😇🥰🤣💋💞💕💯💯🙏🙏🙏🙋♀️
Wonderful video as always Nicola, beautiful medallion, coin and pipe. Thanks to Grace for the lovely clips with squirrel and the cannon ball. I had so many squirrels fighting over sunflower seeds in my 18inch diameter glass sunflower that they broke it off the stand and shattered it on a brick on the garden edge. I will have to get in touch with my daughter to find out where she got it, my grandson likes to go around the garden and point out the things HE gave me. Thanks Nicola!
Loved the canon ball and the pipe, those round things with holes in remind me of sewing reels, thanks again for another good vid #thesearcher
When I saw you dig out that cannon ball before you cleaned it off I thought Nicola has discovered a real treasure ,one of those rocks that when you crack them open reveal clusters of beautiful purple Amethysts. Well a good sized Cannon ball is better than grapeshot. As I said before Nicola dear this week cover girl on "The Searcher ....next Vogue showing off the latest in wellie's ...the latest trend ...no longer black and green but pink and multi colours and patterns.
Lovely vlog Nicola I love how you juxtapose the wildlife with the Mudlarking. It was also nice to meet your daughter, she's got her mum's good looks and talent with a camera.
Take care good larking
Lots of loveX
I enjoyed watching you excavate the cannonball and also all of the birds.
As always, Nicola, I enjoy your videos! I find your editing including the birds is quite calming to one's soul.
Your trip put to the cannons with your beautiful daughter Grace was fun!
Ha ha ha!!! The interloper!!!
I would dearly love to win one of The Searcher magazines!!
#TheSearcher
I think my most favorite part of this video was seeing the cannons and watching you and your family enjoy a trip out together. Congratulations on being on #TheSearcher!
I love a 'magical mudlarking mystery'!
Me too Will!
Loved that piano cleaner bottle and the visit with the canons down the street. That squirrel at the end made me snort laugh!! #thesearcher
As you were the first mudlarking channel I found a few years ago I have learned so much from you about so many different finds, met many others like yourself from your recommendations of channels, and learned that some finds can lead to quite an adventure and occasionally a long lost relative of the owner. Your videos are always a joy to watch, thank you.😊
I always love your editing and your wonderful historical finds. Born and raised a Texan but 90% of my DNA comes from the British Isles so I always believe the items you find could be from my ancestors. #THESEARCHER
There are many of us Texans with Irish/English/Scottish lineage!
Amazing xx
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What I enjoyed the most was that it looks like George III have sunglasses after you polished the coin.😎 #THESEARCHER
That bottle was really interesting, sorry that you lost it #THESEARCHER Thank you so much for sharing your finds with us and letting us know more about them!
It was lovely to see mum and daughter together ☺️ You are a force of nature, Nicola! Xoxoxo #TheSearcher
I particular loved the wildlife you showed in your video. The birds are delightful and your squirrel is just lovelly #thesearcher
Loved that the river reclaimed the bottle, it was obviously important to it. # the Searcher
What an altogether enjoyable video, Nicola! It was lovely seeing Grace again after quite some time, in addition to your squirrel friends. I guess it's ok the tide washed the furniture polish bottle away as long as it didn't take you with it! Please stay safe out there......#TheSearcher
Thx steve xx
Watching you find treasures is always exciting but the squirrels at the end were hilarious leaping about and trying to get to the peanuts. #TheSearcher
I like that you involved your daughter in your searching. I liked when you cracked open that Cannonball one-handed.
# the searcher.
#thesearcher .. the thing I loved about this video is showing us the amazing cannons .. always so lovely to hear your research and you show it wonderfully .. thank you so much Nicola 🥰
It isn't a mudlark without a pipe! True words Nicola! I loved seeing the pipe restore itself to original. Quite amazing. So exciting to see you in a magazine! #thesearcher ❤️😊
Massive congratulations on being featured in Searcher magazine, Nicola! And lovely meeting your ever-so-cute Grace.
Those round silver objects are radio valve bases...The glass parts have been long washed away... Cheers
The squirrel at the end was a riot! Lol! #TheSearcher
You never know what you are going to find. That is the thrill of mudlarking. Thanks Nicola. Enjoyed this video. Iain Leeds Yorkshire. 🇬🇧🏴.
Absolute classic Nicola White mudlark: just you, beautiful wildlife, and the fun of the hunt. Loved it.❤
Thank you xx 😘
The acrobatic squirrel is our favorite..but admittedly we "dig" the cannonball find. Your channel always brings our blood pressure down..thats a great thing..calm, peace and chill...
#thesearcher
Loved the birds at the beginning, the young one was having no luck convincing the adult to share. #the Searcher
It's always a joy to watch you uncover the history along the beautiful Thames! My favorite of the finds this time was the little mystery medallion. #TheSeacher Thank you for taking us along on your adventures. ❤
Congrats on being on the cover of #thesearcher magazine... I enjoyed when you went on the field trip to the cannons. I wish I lived closer to be able to go mudlarking.... it looks like so much fun!
Hi Nicola. You and si are my favorite mudlarkers. I get so excited to see your finds. Uk has so much history. It's my dream to come there some day. Til then I'll enjoy mudlarking with you. ❤
Really liked that cannonball !!! In the USA she's called "Hello Kitty" I didn't know that she had different names. Nicola your daughter is pretty like you !!! ❤️🙂 #thesearcher
I enjoyed you and your daughters Beautiful smile #TheSearcher
I enjoy it when you show us parts of the history of your finds, like seeing the cannons. I also enjoy the wildlife you show interspersed in your videos, it's always so lovely, even the cawing of the baby crow, begging for food from its parent. I would love to have one of the copies of the magazine you're in, it would be fun to read. #THE SEARCHER
Nicola, I always enjoy all your videos. Wish Canada was as old as the U.K. It was so nice to meet your daughter too. Congrats on being on the cover of the Searcher. #thesearcher
I thought it cute and quaint when about 4:20ish you said ship's nails, but for a split second it sounded like ship snails! I'm grateful that you open the doors to the past that we might join you!
It's got the be the pipe transformation for me. I love how you nearly always find pipes and seeing them transform over night. Watching from New Zealand :) #thesearcher
Having children of my own, I very much loved seeing your daughter look like she has come in to her own. She looks like a lovely person!
Thank you xx
I enjoyed the history of George III and to find out he had such a long reign as King. I've been a searcher of trinkets and odd things since I was a child digging in the yard. #TheSearcher :) Congrats on your honor.
What a great video. I am so happy to see the trip to the cannons. More history and enjoyment and so happy to see Grace Thank You so much
I loved the lovely pipe. All of your videos amazing. Your daughter is gorgeous as is her mother. Thank you so much. #THESEARCHER
As always a fascinating insight into lost history being found again. Love the cannon ball & actually seeing the pipe changing back from black was interesting. Congrats on the feature in the magazine too. Glad I stayed to the very end & caught the acrobatic squirrel footage 🤣 They are entertaining to watch. Thank you for sharing ❤️
#TheSearcher 🤞🏻
It never fails to amaze me how good your eyes are! It’s always fun to see what you find! I love Ferraro Roche, too!😄
The acrobatic squirrel was cracking me up! How dare that looter! #theseacher
Cannon ball and your ducks in a row... nice day. It's amazing how things are still intact after sloshing around for decades.