The Thrill Of River TREASURE Hunting (Can't Believe How Much We Found)
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Join us on an exciting journey as we dive into the depths of the River Thames with our powerful magnets to unearth lost treasures from London's storied past. Where every pull of the magnet reveals a piece of history.
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Another fantastic video. That buckle is just lovely! I hope Mike’s finds turn out to be arrowheads
Thank Porcelain 🤗
OMG! What finds. Bet the pepper pots came from the hotel on the other side of the river.
Outstanding finds and video!
Glen I just noticed the BSA pedal you found well on Nigel’s new video 5.20 in he finds the same one how strange is that 🤷♂️ great video and finds to you all well done
Fantastic finds well done ❤
Thanks Theresa x
Nice to see Kirsty and Alison don’t see them much. Too shy?
the find you think was hammered into stone, could a miner have hung his lamp on it?...thank you
I know you scrape finds but do you soak items in rust remover? I use one that is very gentle
Great video and finds again Peaky's. I wonder who left that bra and knickers in the river haha
You Peakys were smokin' hot on this fishing trip! That buckle is the bee's knees...can't wait for Sunday's live. In for a penny, in for a pound!❤❤😅
Thanks Jeannie 🤗
I now have images of the suffragettes lining the Thames merrily tossing their irons away 🥳 Thanks for another fun adventure!
Thanks Jayne 🤗
Buckle is lovely! BSA is actually Birmingham Small Arms
Thanks Helen 🤗
Lol I was just coming on here to say the same thing, Helen.
I was planning on enjoying the irony of a Cockney correcting a person of Midlands persuasion about the misnaming of a great old British Manufacturing Company, with the incorrect name in question being Birmingham 🤦🏻 tee hee.
Childish, I know, but we’re blokes, so it’s what we do! Lol.
Brilliant video, guys and gals. Thank you all for sharing your thoughts, experiences and insights regarding the finds that you also, always, share with us too.
One other thing that I learned when double checking the details of the BSA, is that the Company bought Daimler in 1910. I had no idea about that fact before I checked on BSA. So another reason to say thank you is for that tidbit, too, so - thank you! 🙂👍🏻
Thanks everyone involved xx
My Grandparents, Dad and Uncle were bombed out, the night of 19/ 20th November 1940, when the Luftwaffe attacked BSA in Small Heath. Living half a mile from the factory, they suffered from what we now know was a near miss. They were buried alive in the air raid shelter, dug into their back garden, by the rubble from their home. Whilst they lost all their possessions the blast wave from the bomb killed the family next door, before rubble buried them too.
Years later Dad showed me the gap in the street where their home had been and where his childhood best friend had died nearby.
Nice collection of interesting items and history ...plus the river is at least a ton cleaner...great job removing the scrap....looking forward to next week...Karl from eastern Canada👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks Karl 🤗
I love all of you so much. Your joy when finding things and your camaraderie is so endearing. Thank you for making my boring work days so much more enjoyable.
Thank you so much Sarah 🤗
The finds kept coming! Thank you all for taking us along! Very interesting and lovely finds. The boat plaques with the name of the vessels are my favorite, or was it the coins. Okay, it's the coins, lol. Have a wonderful week Peaky Family!
Thanks Julianne 🤗
What a fantastic collection you would have of old guns if you were allowed to keep them. So many you have found thru the years
Row-lock...Oar-lock...tomatoes and the like....
Great episode and love Marie's info and history of the finds. Thanks for taking us along.
Thanks Heather 🤗
I've been lurking for a bit but just can't get enough! You ALL are amazing. So much fun and of course really love the historic research and stories behind things. I laugh, ooh and ahh, can't wait for each trip to camera with your finds and thanks for the round up at the end Mr. and Mrs. Peaky! Keep up the great, fun work 🥰 👍 👏
Thanks Amy 🤗
I recently took up metal detecting and I've got a shoebox full of things that I just don't know what they are and I have been cleaning em up n laying em out neat taking a picture of them all because my m8 likes me sending him a roundup see if he can help identify because something obvious to one person if you don't know you don't know...
Such a wonderful video on The Thames! So happy to see Kirsty back fishing. The finds are stellar 🎉 Marie, well done on the historical explanation ❤ That penny is absolutely gorgeous 😍 You are all amazing people xx
Thanks so much Gail 🤗
@@mariecollinspeakydippers Marie, it's my pleasure 🤗
ONCE YOU HAVE THE BOAT PLAQUES CLEAN, YOU COULD INSERT THEM INTO ACRYLIC TO SEAL THEM FOR GOOD (NO MORE RUST) AND EITHER SELL THEM OR KEEP THEM!!!
I love these videos and I think I might even be absorbing some UK history. I also like trying to find where you are on the map. Hello from Montana!
Thanks Janice x
The handle could be a gas key for metered supply
Brill guys you guys work so well together 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you for an enjoyable live chat show! What lovely finds!! Stellar day I’d say!👏👏👏 My first live and you guys made me day!!! Bravo! -Nina
Great to have you here Nina and thank you for your kind comment. 🤗
Glad you are back out n doing better kirsty
Let's go let's go treasure and adventure ✌👵
Brilliant finds , peakys Marie you make the video, how you research is amazing on what you find , keep up the good work 👍👍👍👍👍❤️, you just never no what's in the water , and what you pull out ,
Amazing!! You're fishing in waters that hold thousands of years of human history -- I envy you!
So Glenn, do you ever imagine whose britches were held up with the buckles youfind😂
Lol Marie xx
Yes I have wondered 🤔 and what they may have been up to lol
The triumph bike Michael pulled out of the river 5 months ago with the electric cable running from the wheel, that was a hub dynamo, which powered your lights while you were riding. The downside to that was when you stopped at a junction or traffic lights, your lights were off, so you couldn't be seen.
That tiny spanner you found looks very similar to the old Meccano spanners, you always got at least one every time you had a new bit of Meccano, and the little canister you're showing now and saying it's not a chav canister, I believe it's a Sparklets soda syphon co2 refill tube, remember everyone on these posh boats would have been drinking alcohol with soda water in everything, and the soda syphon would have been refilled on the water. My mum had her own from the late 50s, she just liked soda water as an alternative to pop.
Glen, as a kid fisherman in the late 60s, having no money for any tackle, I used to use spark plugs for leger weights, perfect for casting to the middle of the river Ribble, especially in areas where there were a lot of snags, losing a spark plug was better than one of my treasured lead weights👌
The tiny buckle appears to be a knee buckle. Knee buckles held up the mens stockings with a tiny strap or belt just below the knee.This was a part of mens fashon with white stockings in the sixteen to seven teen hundreds. Cheers. 😊
Some nice stuff there Peaky's. Love the axe that Kirsty pull up 👍
You guys should try and get access to Blenheim palace in Oxfordshire, bet there is some history in the rivers that are on the grounds.
Well done on everything 👏 ❤
You are all such a great bunch 💜 really enjoy the history you find, thank you guy's 💜👍
Good finds today!
You guys are awesome! I hope it's k to be honest say that the ladies are gorgeous!
Who sings the intro song for your videos. It sounds like Marie. It's a great song.
loads of history foind.. love that old toy cap gun,, wow
Check your crud! that's what I say when I do my laundry
Who's the lady with the Long Black hair
Possible bed spanner from thirty, s or 40s
That was one gigantic draft horse!!!!
Lovely finds you beauties 😘
Good wonderful finds and a nice day. Finds you found was very great more than some days.wonderful magnet fishing. ❤❤❤from shirley from new Bern, north carolina u.s.a. keep up good hunting for teasures.🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😅😊❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thanks Shirley xx
Found you lot again after forgetting bout you,so sorry.Have subscribed now.Loved that song at the beginning. Some lovely finds.
Many thanks sheena xxx
It's Birmingham small arms I'm sure it is
Lots of interesting finds this week, you might be interested that many years ago I worked at a bike shop & had the privilege of restoring a WW2 BSA paratroopers bike had the original gun mount on it aswell (found in a farmers paddock)
Thanks for the interest spoggy, so glad you got to restore a great piece of history
Some great finds & you are doing good for the communities, the environment and cleaning the rivers up, but more than anything you are enjoying your hobby & thanks for sharing with us.
Thankyou Michael for your kind comment 😊
I think that might be a gas meter spanner
I have to listen really carefully to understand Mr. Peaky! What region dialect is he? Nice accent , love listening to him!
Donna I am brummy wich is Birmingham UK x
If I spoke properly not even some of the uk people would understand me ad there is alot of slang in my dialect xx
I love that portable bus stop and the messed up pocket watch. Things you all see but aren't interested in could make other people happy. We artists see possibilities everywhere!
Items only get scrapped once everyone in the group confirms they don't want them x
Unfortunately I can't bring large items back to give to others as I've only a small car
Looking nice marie
Love how each of you share what you find! How big are your magnets?
Thanks so much Donna 🙏
Our magnets are strong and can pull 1000kg potentially depending on the type of object we catch xx
Did Fred start the first canal salvaging trend??
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Fred Dibnah was an English steeplejack and television personality, with a keen interest in mechanical engineering, who described himself as a "backstreet mechanic".
"The Bolton arm of the Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal was one of Fred Dibnah's regular haunts as a child,. The canal was by then largely disused (the Bolton arm had been mostly closed in 1924) and Dibnah sometimes dredged it with an iron hook on a rope, for what he called 'plunder'. "
source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Dibnah
Do you soak your finds to clean em, brush them, electro clean em, or?
I use lemon juice on alot of finds but different ways for different items
Peakys fantastic as always guys,the handle with a square at the end is for a gas valve
Thanks so much for the information.
The round lid with a hole in is a lid to round rubbish bin that was used at shops and schools etc
Thanks Stephen
My favourite magnet fiserman was the Bondi crew now it's 100% the Peaky Blinders love you guys as a historian your find are unbelievable
That triangle metal was kitchen drain rack for soap cruber and dish rag. Wonderful finds you all found. From shirley from new Bern, north carolina u.s.a ❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉😅😊
I love the way you guys treasure all your finds and honor the history! Your show is very cool and interesting....I'm glad the "girls" get in on the action as well! I'd be in there too, tossing a magnet if I lived nearby!! what fun!
What happened to the guns that were found
The toy one kirsty found was kept but the real ones had to be collected by local police
I love doing magnet fishing, of course my wai smaller magnets 😂
Question: how do you get permits to do it in all these rivers? Because most of rivers in uk are protected…
Great day y’all from Texas!
Hey Steven
Some great finds. The film reel is nice to see as the building behind you used to be our ABC Cinema
So what's the crack when you find the guns ?? Is there any that you can keep. And can you keep them if there old ones ?? They would be good to clean up and keep them for your own display with all your other top finds
Toy guns are OK but the real ones have to be handed in.
The guns can get you a section 5 and prison time, something I'm not risking.
Old guns still need to go through the police , even though I've witnessed lots off people thinking they can just keep them.
Just because they are rusty doesn't mean they aren't illegal.
@@PeakyDippersbetter to hand them inno point going to jail but it's a shame some of them old ones would look great in a collection of all your top finds. Another great video thanks for the reply and the info on the guns
The token looks like a fruit machine token ?
Just wondering why you don’t magnet fish with Nigel and Aaron anymore. Just curious ❤
No comment lol
Buggy wrench?
🥰 KIRSTY !