Mudlarking - 41- More marmalade
Sep. 3rd, 2025 08:47 pmIt was sunny when I got to the foreshore and I took my raincoat off and stuffed it in my bag. Of course then it poured with rain and I got drenched. I hid underneath the jetty for shelter for a while, along with a few others.
Before that, I found part of a Victorian marmalade jar, made by Maling, who were based in Newcastle. This is the second one of these I’ve found, but this was a larger chunk. The Thames must eat a lot of marmalade.
I also found a good sized piece of combware, a green bobbly bit of glass and what looks like a piece of a beard from a Bartmann jug

(You need a permit to search or mudlark on the Thames foreshore.)
Before that, I found part of a Victorian marmalade jar, made by Maling, who were based in Newcastle. This is the second one of these I’ve found, but this was a larger chunk. The Thames must eat a lot of marmalade.
I also found a good sized piece of combware, a green bobbly bit of glass and what looks like a piece of a beard from a Bartmann jug

(You need a permit to search or mudlark on the Thames foreshore.)