This FIND would've got you HUNG, DRAWN & QUARTERED! Mudlarking NEW spots by boat!
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Should I go back and dig out the cart? 🐾🧡 Check out the time we found a PAIR of Roman Shoes and took them to the Museum of London ruclips.net/video/RxqX2P4cTz4/видео.htmlsi=tfIJJKkHn0sPvJIG
Rock and roll bro!
Yes. Dig it out.
Yes, let's dig it up. Can you build a small "dock" and tow it back?
The cart is probably an old Royal Mail cart. Years ago we had one with the same wheel configuration and it had a huge wicker basket on it. That type when also used in the cotton mills for moving materials around.
@@ChrisNewton-ms4xt that’s very interesting cheers Chris
By all means, Simon, please try to save the trolly. If you can't, tell the museum officials about it. They might want to get it
I have a plan! Cheers Mudlover!👍🏻🐾🧡
@@Sifinds Great!! Can hardly wait to see the video!!! What an interesting find, totally worth finding its way out. Cool cool!!!!
@@Sifinds oh...so you have a cunning plan, do you Baldric ;)
Gotta rescue that cart! I reckon it'll be quite a job tho haha
@@DANDIIDAY1111 I'm looking forward to the video!!!
Save the trolley!! That is a great find and if the museum doesn’t want it I am sure you can figure out a great way to repurpose it. Loved the museum visit…so much history and incredible artifacts. Thanks Si. 👋🏼👋🏼❤️🇨🇦
Cheers Mudlover!👍🏻🐾🧡
I agree, that chunk of glass is beautiful.
Isn’t it just! 💎
Save that trolley! That looks like an amazing museum. Lol, putting that on my ‘Visit UK’ bucket list. Thanks, for the tour.
Cheers Anna. I plan to!
I have been watching videos about the History of the Thames,it is no wonder you find endless treasures of historical value!Love your channel Si!
Cheers Delora👍🏻🐾🧡
The Georgian cufflink you found, with the black gemstone with a white stripe, is a sardonyx gem - a type of banded agate. I also watch the Northern Mudlarks, and they find these often on the beaches and rivers up north. You find sardonyx often used in old Victorian Scottish pebble jewellery. It's quite a common stone, and therefore inexpensive, as it is found worldwide - but it's still lovely and elegant - a brill find, Si!
❤🇨🇦hello! Thanks for the tour of the museum! That was super interesting! Go back and get that trolley!! Please don’t leave it to the elements!!
I plan to! Cheers Alli👍🏻🐾🧡
Some day , i would live to go and visit that museum. My great great grandfather worked on the docks with an insurance company back in the early 1800s. He and his family lived in Greenwich, not very far from the observatory. They came to the US in 1855. He was originally from Germany. He was well educated. He could speak 5 languages and could speak one language and at the same time, write a different one!
Wow speak in one whilst writing another is pretty fantastic!!
What a legend!
I come from a seafaring family and I don't think I have seen such a small boat. The main thing is that you both had a good time.
Haha well it does the job!
Go for it Si, if you don't rescue that unique trolley it'll haunt you for the rest of your days, it would be a travesty.....😂
Haha I’ll try mate!
That would be amazing to see you extract the cart, sort of like the giant ball you all pulled out of the creek
Yes!! Well remembered 👍🏻🐾🧡
I guess the current state of The Thames was hard earned. Nature, with some help, has mended the beautiful river and it is so nice to see birds & fish alive and thriving again. As humans we can sure make a mess of things.
Very true!
Save the trolley! Save the trolley! Thanks for the Docklands Museum tour, I really enjoyed it! 😻
Cheers Mudlover!👍🏻🐾🧡
A fantastic presentation of your Lark and the museum!! Thank you for taking us along! Must say that you have great verbal skills! Truly an enjoyment to listen!
Thanks. At least someone understands my accent 😂
@@Sifinds You're the best! Excited to watch every Sunday!
The medieval token is amazing! I'm glad you always clean things up and show them to us in detail.
My pleasure Kerstin👍🏻🐾🧡
At the age of eight, I discovered a coin in the undergrowth near my school. We took it to Reading Museum and I was informed it was a "fake spade guinea" a gambling token of unknown age. As a kid, before getting a Man Cave, I had a wicker basket under my bed with all my treasures. Unknown to me, our Italian Au Pair girl called Maria had gone on a cleaning Blitz and had chucked out most of the treasures in the basket. I only discovered this disaster after the dust men had emptied the bins and as you can imagine, I was absolutely furious!
Proper past tense of *hang* when it's used as a method of execution is "hanged." It's one of those quirks of the language.
oh how i wish more people used the right word
'hung' has a completely different meaning in today's parlance. 😅
I never knew that! Ehhh..grisly awful, horrid death, poor guys
Yes, I've often thought about the proper use of the word; the misuse of it has actually worried me day and night for years, perhaps since the day I was born. The only thing I find more appalling is "should I use a comma or semicolon?" 🤔😊
@zoeysmusic5841 when I was little, I thought a semi-colon was only half a colon, so I thought the two solid dots would be a colon..and one dot centered, should be a semi.. Then came along the dot combined with a comma..Threw my hands in the air, lol. To this day, I'm sure that I get it wrong, and oft am guilty of run-on sentences 😁 However!! (:?) I definitely place far more importance on the actual meanings of words, their pronunciation and usage. "After all, comma we don't specify punctuation marks whilst speaking, comma so any reader can figure it out, comma right?? Question marks" LOL!! I do understand though, sometimes when reading, one must do a double take and a rethink, when somebody like me messes up the punctuation ;)
@@ShakesSphere My facetiousness knows no bounds. 😆 I wasn't concerned that Si used the word "hung" instead of "hanged," and if I were; I wouldn't have pointed it out, unless I was teaching a student in an English class. 😆
Yes! Rescue the cart! Great museum tour. Loved the history.
Awesome video with lots of lovely finds ( coins , tokens, and buttons). The information provided by you is awesome 👌 👏 👍 😍 . Kindly collect the cart and donate . If the museum dislikes it , make it as your coffee table or work desk . Love the museum tour . Want more such tour videos.
Really enjoyed
With love from SAM
Guwahati, Assam, India 🇮🇳 ❤
Thanks so much Sam! I plan to do just that! 🐾👍🏻🧡
I think that the multi hinge strip is the metal joining part of wooden roller shutters. I have seen these on old workshop buildings and shops.
I was looking through the comments to see if anyone had already named them. The roll up doors on my old barn have the same hinges
Very interesting cheers mate!
I would love to see you rescue that trolly. What an amazing find in my book. 😊
I’ll try and save it!
Nice partage!avec de super coins👍👍👍
What an awesome museum! Thanks for the tour.
Cheers Mudlover👍🏻🐾🧡
Great video, Si. I love the way you say "Beautiful". I loved the museum. Several of my ancestors were shipwrights. I am coming to London in September and I may visit that museum.
Cheers beautiful 🤩 yes defo worth a visit!!!
Absolutely fantastic, Save it Si, it would be well worth the effort to save for future generations 👌
Our Hay family lived on the road where Prospect of Whitby is. I come from Nicholas Christian Hay, 4 x gt. His daughter Rachel Tamar Hay.
Ah that’s cool!!🐾🧡👍🏻
Poor Rachel spent time in a workhouse...Her granddaughter was Esther Goswell, my gt nan, her father was a gunmaker of Gun Alley.
Hopefully that's all in order. Sorry to waffle :)
You really are getting better at this! Well done!
Save the trolley! I enjoyed how you mixed your finds' photos in with the museum tour and that old token? So. Very. Cool. Thanks as usual for taking the time and effort to video your quests 😊
Yes you should definitely save the trolley,it would be great to see it restored. Lovely finds esp the token and i love the piece of glass. Thankyou for the tour of the Docklands museum, it looks like a fascinating place.
Thanks. The only man that can wear a beige romper suit and still look cool!!😜
Haha! Thanks Penny! I wouldn't look out of place as a presenter of an 80s kids show! I appreciate your generosity my angel! 👼🧡💛💚
@@Sifinds Ha ha you would have been fantastic on Tiswas!
Love the glass so pretty
Cheers Mudlover!👍🏻🐾🧡
I was hoping you'd post a vid for my birthday, and here you were only one day off! Loved the trip through the museum, always love museums. On that note, you could start your own! Certainly you have plenty of material! Cheers Si, thanks again!
Happy birthday Jacki!
@@Sifinds thank you, Si! When you're as old as I am, every day above ground is a plus!
@@jackicser6823 I’m sure you’ve got many years in you left yet sweetie
Wow! Love the glass!!
Cheers Mudlover!👍🏻🐾🧡
I REALLY LIKE THAT MUSEUM!!!
I loved my trip to the Docklands Museum. It was amazing. The lighting on the exhibits is spectacular. So well thought out and executed.
Agreed! Cheers Mudlover! 👍🏻🐾🧡
SI, I love your kitties! They are so friendly and want to see what your doing. Love them. Great video!
Cheers Mudlover!👍🏻🐾🧡
I came from Australia to visit. Lol.
G’day Cathy👍🏻🐾🧡
Aloha Simon & Rob! You both had some great finds! The one that made me laugh is the "Ford" Auto Emblem that looked like someone actually scraped it off their Car, & yeeted it into the River. You see here in the U.S., Ford vehicles have not always had the best reputation, hence these F.O.R.D acronyms;"Found On Road Dead," or "Fix or Repair Daily," "Failure Of Research and Development."☺ Maybe the Ford owner was just ashamed? Fascinating Museum tour!
Absolutely go back! What an interesting find.
Best video of docklands ever get that cart si it has real historical value for history of the Thames xxx❤
That museum look fascinating!! Definitely need to get the trolley to them!!🥰🥰🥰
Really enjoyed the museum. Great finds today.
Cheers Denease!!
Yep. Go get the cart. We’ll watch!
I’ll try Tanna👍🏻🐾🧡
We had some similar dock carts at a warehouse I worked at while going to school. I think they were from the early 1900s Two wheels across from each other in the middle and one slightly smaller wheel in the middle of each end. It was made to only be on three wheels at a time and was easy to turn and maneuver.
Nice one Jim cheers mate!👍🏻🐾🧡
Great episode. Loved the museum tour and please go back and save the trolley.
Cheers Heather! I plan to do just that!
Awesome !!! 💙👊 Hope you have good doings with trolley
Cheers Mudlover! 👍🏻🐾🧡
amazing video mate i can only imagine the history you can find in the river im only a magnet fisher i really want to start mudlarking
Cheers mate! Good luck in your hunts
Thanks Si ❤
Love it!
Great video Si! So much history and information.🤓
Yes! Definitely go back and get the trolly frame thing ! Cheers Si for a lovely lark.
Cheers Mudlover!👍🏻🐾🧡
I’ve been a fan of yours for the past few years and you inspired me to take a tour on foreshore under Millienium Bridge with the Thames Explorer Trust during our recent trip to London. I had a ball but it certainly is t as easy as you make it look!
Totally go back for the trolley! Thanks for the tour of the dock museum. Hi Nelson & Daisy! Great video as always!
Cheers Mudlover!👍🏻🐾🧡
As always, your videos are so enjoyable and you share so much history about the pieces you find!! Your enthusiasm is infectious! Cheers
Cheers Mudlover!👍🏻🐾🧡
Thanks Si, great video. Would love to see you dig it up!!
Cheers Debbie👍🏻🐾🧡
The linked hinges look like a part of an old factory conveyor belt.
Cheers!
Save the trolley. Loved your tour of the Dockers Museum.
Cheers Jane🐾🧡
Thank you for the great museum tour!
My pleasure👍🏻🐾🧡
Please save that trolley Si….it is amazing! I would love it as a coffee table. It needs to be saved! Love your videos by the way!
Cheers Liz!👍🏻🐾🧡
Love your videos Si. They do make me Sunday.Nice to see Daisy n Nelson.x
Thanks so much Sheena👍🏻🐾🧡
Definitely need to go back for that cart before it's lost forever
I have a plan 😊
Thank you for sharing your finds and the museum tour. Yes, go back and get the trolley cart out of the mud.
Cheers Denise!
Very enjoyable hunt and museum visit...!
Cheers Jim! 👍🏻🐾🧡
so much metal stuff everywhere
Right!
Get the bigger boat! What a find😊
The glass cullet that you found is amazing! It could be slices and polished,and made into pendants!It would look pretty in a window,with the sun streaming through it,as well!
Nice idea that!
brilliant adventure Si now go get that cart! :)
Can't wait to see whatcha find Mud Lover.
Amazing!
Cheers Linda👍🏻🐾🧡
Thanks for the museum tour
Perfect!
Cheers Mudlover!👍🏻🐾🧡
I hope you are able to save that cart but a bigger boat must be found. Super finds & always nice to see Daisy & Nellie.
I have a plan!
We used to use a similar sort of trolley for moving the bells around at the John Taylor Bellfoundry, here in Loughborough (also home of Herbert Morris). The cart was articulated at the front, with solid cast wheels, and dated back probably to when the foundry was set up in the town.
Wow -- that is an amazing museum -- so much history just centered around that one part of the city/river -- it is great that they have preserved the story of it all....
Totally agree!👍🏻🐾🧡
Si, I think the stone in the collar or cuff stud could be banded agate, but its very scratched and worn. The Docklands Museum looks amazing, well worth a visit. Thanks so much for taking us around with you. I found it fascinating.
Cheers Mudlover!👍🏻🐾🧡
Si I wish you all good finds, your such a sweet, guy! Your mom and dad did a good job raising you! Lita, old woman from Arkansas
Aw thanks Lita👍🏻🐾🧡
Great video Si! Hope the museum sponsors the capture and restoration of that cart.
That would be good
Hi Si, Nelson and Daisy! You found some interesting stuff on your lark today Si.Thanks for sharing ❤
Cheers Mudlover!👍🏻🐾🧡
That is a beautiful piece of glass. Imagine it with the sun shining through it. Even if it’s a forgery it’s still nice piece of history. Lol, a metal surfboard. Wow, that’s a lovely pewter token. I can see that small bent gear in one of your design or upcycles. Thank you for the wonderful tour of the Dockland Museum.
Cheers Mudlover!👍🏻🐾🧡
Can't wait ...cheers from Kentucky USA 🇺🇸
Awsome!
Hi Tracy!👍🏻🐾🧡
Great to see you drop a new video always enjoy them thanks Si .. x
Thanks.
great guy!
Yes definitely dig the trolley out. Be great to see it ❤
I have a plan. Cheers!
Thank you for the tour of the museum! As always a great vid all around.❤
Cheers Mudlover!👍🏻🐾🧡
definitely go back for it
Thank you so much for showing us the Docklands Museum! I might never get back to London, and I so much appreciate seeing all of these artifacts…if you ever think of doing more of these interesting practical, everyday life museums, I would love to see your take on them.
Thanks Mudlover! If you have any suggestions for museums then let me have them!
eagerly waiting
Yay
Very interesting Si.Hvevenjoyed the program.
Cheers Mudlover!👍🏻🐾🧡
Really a great lark of a film full of fascinating facts …would love to visit the museum!
Cheers Mudlover!👍🏻🐾🧡
Si love your channel been watching at lease 5yrs now
Ah thanks so much. Glad you enjoy them all these years!
Maybe the museum can dig that old trolley out. I love watching you, what a keen eye you have.
I think there resources are too stretched but I will try
Just the greatest 🙂♥️
You say that to all the girls 😜
@@Sifinds 😂😂😂😂😂😂
save the cart..love the tour of the museum ❤
Cheers Mudlover!👍🏻🐾🧡
Loved your trip to the museum. I always learn something new from your adventures. The coins you find have given me reason to look up Roman history.
Epic. Cheers Mudlover!👍🏻🐾🧡
Im from Montana. I grew up only knowing my moms side of my family here. Never knew my fathers side who was from the south. Im disabled and dont have family left but a sister. I was my fathers youngest if eleven kids. He was in his sixties when i was born. So i missed out in alot of family history and interacting with them . Your channel is very enjoyable and i looked forward for every episode. Your wife makes such beautiful things. This my first comment every in anything gope it wasnt to long.
Simon I think you should go back and get that trolly I know you will regret it if you don’t I’ve seen your Roman sandals video too cool
Cheers Mudlover! 👍🏻🐾🧡
@@marykunselman284 Cheers Mudlover! 👍🏻🐾🧡
If I wasn't full of arthritis and fxxxxd I'd help you get it out, how about putting some floatation devices to it at low tide, digging some mud away, anchor it to something on the shore, and then when the tide comes in the floats should help pull it from the mud, but being anchored it'll stay where it is more or less...
Great video Si enjoyed watching it,the museum was great
Nice counterfeit KGlll
Love the information you gave about that coin you found
Great tour round the museum ! Yes go back for the trolley !!
Cheers Mudlover! 👍🏻🐾🧡
Yes, I’d go back and uncover that piece of history. It’s so interesting going through that historical museum. Thank you for the history lessons. You had some pretty cool finds today/yesterday.
Awesome video, thanks for the tour.
My pleasure Krissy👍🏻🐾🧡