Oh MY!!~ That TV. I have a memory to tell you. When I was in 2nd or 3rd grade, those little Pencil Sharpener TVs were out. A boy in my room made a little pad of paper with the cover turned over the top to make a place for the TV to sit upon. He then placed it on top of his desk on a corner. The TVs had a cartoon picture glued to the front of the screen. Anyway, when I saw his little writing pad get up, I had to make one too, so I did and that was the first part of my being a writer came from. What a memory. Oh a very long time ago. I was born in 1953 and was 7 back then in 1960. And now I am 70. I am glad that seeing that little TV when you picked it up made that memory come flooding back!
I had a 1962 VW in 1971 and it was blue. It looked very much like the one you found. All the beautiful green mosses on the trees! We live in Western Colorado where it’s always too dry for moss. It’s really beautiful where you live!
The little doll was a great find. I love both channels so much I try to project myself actually there. I would very much miss both channels if ever you both stopped. Respect to you both Gail & Alex. Another vid to compliment my day Thank you.
Was so chuffed for Alex when she found the whole pudding doll. I got a pang of childhood nostalgia when Gail found the glass tumbler. We had these as kids. ❤
Thanks Gail and Alex for a very enjoyable video, I appreciate you both climbing through brambles and glass to find these unique treasures. Love your pudding doll and her trip around the finds table during filming. Have an awesome week.
Alex congratulations on finding the whole pudding doll! It's so adorable with its little painted face and cute little bottom. You might have to start wearing that different cap more often since it seemed to bring you "new/different cap" luck. Did you take the nettle root bottle home with you? Alex is right, it looked like a natural sculpture. Aren't you ever afraid that the badger might be at home in its set when you're digging around and come out in an aggressive manner? The green car is a Volkswagen Beetle. Lots of different finds in different colors in that rubbish dump you visited. Always love my Northern Mudlarks videos! Thank you for seeing me through this very rainy, windy and stormy day here near the coast of eastern North Carolina. The holes in that stone basin could hold chains or ropes to suspend it as a bird feeder. Alex, in one of your previous posts, you came up with a new spoonerism: Burly Swedes...if you ever come across any real Burly Swedes who're single, send them over my way! 😅😅 Fun fact for you: Pepsi-Cola was born here in my hometown of New Bern, NC, in Caleb Bradham's pharmacy. It was originally called "Brad's Drink" and he created it to be a digestive aid. The pharmacy is still standing in its original location, but is no longer a working pharmacy; it's now a museum dedicated to the history of Pepsi-Cola.
The dish Alex found at 24:20 is actually a miniature alabaster, white marble bird bath that had soap stone birds that would sit in the holes around it and a base under it. I remember having one identical to it as my grandmother gave it to me many years ago. Brings back lovely memories as sadly mine broke and was thrown out and long forgotten until I saw this today.Thank you for reminding me of this.
It's so fun for me, to see the wildlife learning that they can get an easy meal by following mudlarks! The Muddy Mudlark. I have a Scrub Jay pair that come for peanuts when I sing-song , "Kitty kitty kitty!".
The pudding doll is amazing! Orange Crush is a carbonated orange soda. We can still find it in the USA. It's really good and has a mild orange flavor. I also loved the tiny milk bottle and the glass battery. Nice finds. So many toys. Have a Merry Christmas and a happy new year!
Congratulations, ladies! Inquisitive, joyful hearts will always find treasures. I enjoy all of your searches and your beautiful country! Watching from Nebraska, USA...
Such an interesting variety of random things. I happen to love that you will use the juicer, no shame in that.. it kind of feels like honoring the people that used it before. 👍
I am unable to get out much,so I do the things I would enjoy through you,Gail and Alex,I have also always had a hankering for a country life,so also imagine a different lifestyle that it's too late for,again,I live it through your lost tower channel.I hope you know what joy you bring to this oldie.thankyou.peace,love and mental wellness to you.❤
The VW Bug change the split rear window to the single oval in the 1953 model. So the toy was produced after that date. I remember having one of the mazes as a child that was the 50s. I'm disappointed that you didn't bring the shallow bowl with the 4 hole around the top. I so wanted to see it cleaned up.
I thought and said the same thing about the stone bowl...I was gutted to not see it in the roundup of finds. Hello from a very blustery, rainy day near the coast of North Carolina.
I love to watch you and your mom look for treasures. I also love to listen to the music and the surrounding words you’ll make a nice team you and your mom are so beautiful. It looks like you’re good friends with your mom. That’s so sweet to see God bless y’alland I’m going to continue watching
How lucky. In America, unless you own property that has an old bottle dump you aren't allowed to go digging at any dump sights. My husband's grandmother had an old bottle dump at the edge of her property and I found some really great items. Your finds were awesome. I really enjoy your channel. (Those broken cups can be used for making pendants and earrings)
HI, IT'S ALWAYS A PLEASURE WATCHING YOU AND SEEING YOUR JOY OVER YOUR FINDS. LOVE THE GLASS AND THE JAR OF DEVONSHIRE CREAM. THE YELLOW POTTERY JAR LOOKS LIKE IT COULD BE A LAMP. LIKE A MUSHROOM LAMP. WELL THANKS AGAIN AND STAY SAFE AND HEALTHY ❤️ 🙏
My brothers had a Volkswagen car and a set of cowboys and first people like the one with the bow, in the early 60s. I still have my tiny TV, but mine is red.
adore your pudding doll collection. i'm a child of the 60's, but never had any plastic items like u found. i showed my husband your glass battery which he wasn't aware of & found very interesting. thanx for a fun outing.
There's so much distraction and bad news everywhere today .I come to your sight to relax and enjoy the beauty of the outdoors and your great Scottish homestead.Thank you ladies for all your efforts.Love your sights.
Having found those varied treasures, another visit is definitely warranted and taking a machete with you would help. The glass battery is a gem and if you can find someone to remove the innards, the case would make a nice display item. Wishing you both a very happy Christmas and a prosperous New Year.
This was super fun! I hope you go here again. Looking at these objects is neat because the 60s were such a big time in northern England with the Beatles and all that. Cool to see stuff from that time
I was thinking about eras and stratification and synthetics and all that. I don't recall ever seeing one of those masks with a beard, usually just the moustache. Like a cross between Toulouse Lautrec and Sigmund Freud. Thank you for uploading.
Edit: ya'll found some really fantastic finds in this video, especially that Volkswagen Bug and that lead crystal vase/glass! 👏 Oh hooray!! Sunday with the Northern Mudlarks is my favorite day. I'm watching this while holding my one and only, very first, Codd marble and Clay marble (I bought them from Nicole & Craig at Scottish Mudlarking). I consider my marble collection complete now. I've been elated! I wouldn't have known who they were if you girls didn't go Mudlarking with them, so thank you very much. 😊 ✌❤🙏
Great video! How are you ladies?! You know, my notifications from your channel were shut off! I had to reset it to all! Love how you put the little guy/gal in all the images at the end! And funny trump comment! I can’t stand him! Lol 😂 I wish you and yours a healthy, happy, prosperous new year filled with love!!
A wonderful time had on your adventure and finding of beautiful treasures...so interesting.. I had toys like those I got from agriculture showbags. Also.im also remember pudding dolls my nan used and one like yours and she had a painted plait on the back. Thankyou from your friend in Australia 🦘😊❤
The pudding doll is so 😍 I was so happy when Alex found it! I know that your fellow mudlark Tom Burleigh collects old batteries for a friend of him. Maybe you can make his friend happy. Wishing you both a wonderful week, filled with great treasures! Saying hi from the Netherlands. 🤗 🇳🇱
The ceramic with wire is an element (bar) from an electric fire Alex. Although I cannot find an 'Ediswan' battery there are other makes similar in appearance that have sold for around £30.
That little “soapstone” dish with the holes looked like it maybe a hanging bird feeder if it had 3 holes for a triangular chain.. if not, you could always drill a third hole and turn it into one.
Maybe you could make a little Borrowers themed diorama or set and use the little TV with it. Go hunting for treasures with the eye of a borrower in future and expand your diorama each time? 😊
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I wonder at times if we'll see the craft room? You showed a video of the start of the renovation 😊
Oh MY!!~ That TV. I have a memory to tell you. When I was in 2nd or 3rd grade, those little Pencil Sharpener TVs were out. A boy in my room made a little pad of paper with the cover turned over the top to make a place for the TV to sit upon. He then placed it on top of his desk on a corner. The TVs had a cartoon picture glued to the front of the screen. Anyway, when I saw his little writing pad get up, I had to make one too, so I did and that was the first part of my being a writer came from. What a memory. Oh a very long time ago. I was born in 1953 and was 7 back then in 1960. And now I am 70. I am glad that seeing that little TV when you picked it up made that memory come flooding back!
Orange Crush was really tasty , especially when it was real cold on a hot summer day.
I love the way that you staged the tiny doll with your finds!
I had a 1962 VW in 1971 and it was blue. It looked very much like the one you found. All the beautiful green mosses on the trees! We live in Western Colorado where it’s always too dry for moss. It’s really beautiful where you live!
I love how the little doll visited all of the finds😂
The little doll was a great find. I love both channels so much I try to project myself actually there. I would very much miss both channels if ever you both stopped. Respect to you both Gail & Alex. Another vid to compliment my day Thank you.
Lol...loved the" spot the pudding doll" at the end...😂
Was so chuffed for Alex when she found the whole pudding doll. I got a pang of childhood nostalgia when Gail found the glass tumbler. We had these as kids. ❤
Thanks Gail and Alex for a very enjoyable video, I appreciate you both climbing through brambles and glass to find these unique treasures. Love your pudding doll and her trip around the finds table during filming. Have an awesome week.
The mossy tree was absolutely stunning.....thank you
I loved the "where's Waldo" with the pudding doll. So fun.
How wonderful!
Alex congratulations on finding the whole pudding doll! It's so adorable with its little painted face and cute little bottom. You might have to start wearing that different cap more often since it seemed to bring you "new/different cap" luck. Did you take the nettle root bottle home with you? Alex is right, it looked like a natural sculpture. Aren't you ever afraid that the badger might be at home in its set when you're digging around and come out in an aggressive manner?
The green car is a Volkswagen Beetle.
Lots of different finds in different colors in that rubbish dump you visited. Always love my Northern Mudlarks videos! Thank you for seeing me through this very rainy, windy and stormy day here near the coast of eastern North Carolina.
The holes in that stone basin could hold chains or ropes to suspend it as a bird feeder.
Alex, in one of your previous posts, you came up with a new spoonerism: Burly Swedes...if you ever come across any real Burly Swedes who're single, send them over my way! 😅😅
Fun fact for you: Pepsi-Cola was born here in my hometown of New Bern, NC, in Caleb Bradham's pharmacy. It was originally called "Brad's Drink" and he created it to be a digestive aid. The pharmacy is still standing in its original location, but is no longer a working pharmacy; it's now a museum dedicated to the history of Pepsi-Cola.
I absolutely love all of your videos. I especially liked seeing the moss on the dormant tree. I want to thank you for sharing nature as well.
The dish Alex found at 24:20 is actually a miniature alabaster, white marble bird bath that had soap stone birds that would sit in the holes around it and a base under it. I remember having one identical to it as my grandmother gave it to me many years ago. Brings back lovely memories as sadly mine broke and was thrown out and long forgotten until I saw this today.Thank you for reminding me of this.
Thank you for sharing this. I thought it was a hanging bird feeder. I have a dish that hangs with little chains.
I live near one of the few/ only places where alabaster was mined and it definitely looks like it.
It's so fun for me, to see the wildlife learning that they can get an easy meal by following mudlarks!
The Muddy Mudlark.
I have a Scrub Jay pair that come for peanuts when I sing-song , "Kitty kitty kitty!".
The pudding doll is amazing! Orange Crush is a carbonated orange soda. We can still find it in the USA. It's really good and has a mild orange flavor. I also loved the tiny milk bottle and the glass battery. Nice finds. So many toys. Have a Merry Christmas and a happy new year!
Congratulations, ladies! Inquisitive, joyful hearts will always find treasures. I enjoy all of your searches and your beautiful country! Watching from Nebraska, USA...
Orange crush was a orange soda so good we were kids and we loved it there was also a grape crush and on and on
🎄🧑🎄🎅🏼⛄️🎄thank you for sharing your day Ladies 🎁
A great day ladies! Merry Christmas to you all from Ky, USA
I always love seeing everything cleaned up at the end.
Such an interesting variety of random things. I happen to love that you will use the juicer, no shame in that.. it kind of feels like honoring the people that used it before. 👍
Great finds. I had the television pencil sharpener in the 60s. Just fit in my pencil box for school. Such fun memories.
Love all the find's! Thanks again.
Alex it looks like a Green 1969 VW Bug!
Paint flowers on it.60s style Volkswagen.🙂💖👍😎
Yes, that's right😊. I'm from Germany. My parents had a car like that.
I think the oval rear window is older than '69.
I'm shouting at the TV its a Beetle, My wife says it's a toy car. Yes a vw Beetle. 😂
This is a very nice share.
at 3:10 "him or her or them" 💜 my heart thank you for including 💜
Really enjoyed “this” lark. Different stuff. Wish I could’ve been with you !
The little yellow and orange pot , are perfect for succulents !
I am unable to get out much,so I do the things I would enjoy through you,Gail and Alex,I have also always had a hankering for a country life,so also imagine a different lifestyle that it's too late for,again,I live it through your lost tower channel.I hope you know what joy you bring to this oldie.thankyou.peace,love and mental wellness to you.❤
Steve is happy for Alex!
The VW Bug change the split rear window to the single oval in the 1953 model. So the toy was produced after that date. I remember having one of the mazes as a child that was the 50s. I'm disappointed that you didn't bring the shallow bowl with the 4 hole around the top. I so wanted to see it cleaned up.
Loved this adventure. Made me want to go find my local 70s tip to get my toys back 😊
I like the “ different” things you’re finding here at this location……fun !!!
So many memories from my childhood
love the pudding doll, as a child in the 60s my mum had a set of your tumbler made me smile. thank you
Your doll is so adorable, such good condition as well.
Love you ladies. Love your hair Alex. God Bless
You can use the half circle dish thing as a bird feeder by stringing some twine through the holes
I thought and said the same thing about the stone bowl...I was gutted to not see it in the roundup of finds. Hello from a very blustery, rainy day near the coast of North Carolina.
I wonder if it is translucent and was a alabaster style light shade.
Really interesting keeper finds.
The rear window of the VW bug says it pre-1960’s when the window got larger.
Alex, you found a Farmer's Wife lid in one of your 1st videos at your own bottle dump on your property. I love those early videos.
Maybe that bottle was a "root beer"?😂😊
Hahaha ha that made me chuckle. Thank you 😊
Gail love your comment when you found the orange foundation. I laughed so hard.
What a fun collection! I don't know why it's taking so long for you to hit 100k.
Love the Groucho Marx mask. I can remember having one. Fun
I love to watch you and your mom look for treasures. I also love to listen to the music and the surrounding words you’ll make a nice team you and your mom are so beautiful. It looks like you’re good friends with your mom. That’s so sweet to see God bless y’alland I’m going to continue watching
How lucky. In America, unless you own property that has an old bottle dump you aren't allowed to go digging at any dump sights.
My husband's grandmother had an old bottle dump at the edge of her property and I found some really great items.
Your finds were awesome. I really enjoy your channel.
(Those broken cups can be used for making pendants and earrings)
The little car is actually a 60s or 70s Volkswagen Beetle! Thanks for a mudlark video on my birthday!
Love the video, esp the Trump reference!
The Battery would make a great door stop.
HI, IT'S ALWAYS A PLEASURE WATCHING YOU AND SEEING YOUR JOY OVER YOUR FINDS. LOVE THE GLASS AND THE JAR OF DEVONSHIRE CREAM. THE YELLOW POTTERY JAR LOOKS LIKE IT COULD BE A LAMP. LIKE A MUSHROOM LAMP. WELL THANKS AGAIN AND STAY SAFE AND HEALTHY ❤️ 🙏
I've seen very few unbroken batteries found Gail
My brothers had a Volkswagen car and a set of cowboys and first people like the one with the bow, in the early 60s. I still have my tiny TV, but mine is red.
😂❤ love hearing Alex get all crazy excited over her 1st find! So fun I had to listen twice 😊now your lil Charlotte at home will have a buddy 😊
Good fun!! 🎉❤
adore your pudding doll collection. i'm a child of the 60's, but never had any plastic items like u found. i showed my husband your glass battery which he wasn't aware of & found very interesting. thanx for a fun outing.
There's so much distraction and bad news everywhere today .I come to your sight to relax and enjoy the beauty of the outdoors and your great Scottish homestead.Thank you ladies for all your efforts.Love your sights.
Beautiful finds ladies. Wonderful finds. Not only did Alex crawl through the brambles but so did Gail.
Hope you two are well and happy . Haven't seen a posting from you for weeks
Such a colorful display of finds. Hope you return to this spot. Happy Holidays to you.
Soooo groovy!!! Love the finds that take me back to my childhood!! AND almost an hour long with The Northern Mudlarks!! Y’all made my night! 🫠
Great video! Loved how you used the pudding doll in all your find!
Very fun and nostalgic finds video ❤
Having found those varied treasures, another visit is definitely warranted and taking a machete with you would help. The glass battery is a gem and if you can find someone to remove the innards, the case would make a nice display item. Wishing you both a very happy Christmas and a prosperous New Year.
I love you for votre passion and votre partage💗Thanks👍
That complete glass car battery is worth a small fortune
I've seen others say that too 😮
I know right?! I just looked up what they were selling for, like the one she found, up to $500 dollars.
What a great wonderful way to start holiday cheer. I love the Thames garnets also. #riverthames
Ummmm, I believe you meant to respond to Nicola White's recent video.....
Merry Christmas, Gail and Alex and Family. May all your Finds be wonderous in 2024.
Thank Yous ❤️ Love the pudding doll collection 💕🍭so sweet🙋♀️🤶🎅⛄🦌
I owned a green VW bug just like that in the '60’s.
I had a blue one.
Your beautiful smiles always make my day. ❤ from Australia.
That's a beautiful glass juicer.
This was super fun! I hope you go here again. Looking at these objects is neat because the 60s were such a big time in northern England with the Beatles and all that. Cool to see stuff from that time
Great finds😊
I was thinking about eras and stratification and synthetics and all that. I don't recall ever seeing one of those masks with a beard, usually just the moustache. Like a cross between Toulouse Lautrec and Sigmund Freud. Thank you for uploading.
So many fine treasures today. Thank you Gail and Alex. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2024! ❤😊❤🎉
I call them brambles. Love your channel.
Great finds, beautiful nature and wonderful music!! Loved watching this! Thanks so much 🙏 😊 ❤
I just loved that little semi bald man with the distinct eyebrows ❤
Edit: ya'll found some really fantastic finds in this video, especially that Volkswagen Bug and that lead crystal vase/glass! 👏
Oh hooray!! Sunday with the Northern Mudlarks is my favorite day.
I'm watching this while holding my one and only, very first, Codd marble and Clay marble (I bought them from Nicole & Craig at Scottish Mudlarking). I consider my marble collection complete now. I've been elated!
I wouldn't have known who they were if you girls didn't go Mudlarking with them, so thank you very much. 😊
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That frozen Charlotte is adorable!! I have never seen one that tiny!!
Could be a bird feeder hang in tree maybe.😊
Great video! How are you ladies?! You know, my notifications from your channel were shut off! I had to reset it to all! Love how you put the little guy/gal in all the images at the end! And funny trump comment! I can’t stand him! Lol 😂 I wish you and yours a healthy, happy, prosperous new year filled with love!!
A wonderful time had on your adventure and finding of beautiful treasures...so interesting..
I had toys like those I got from agriculture showbags.
Also.im also remember pudding dolls my nan used and one like yours and she had a painted plait on the back.
Thankyou from your friend in Australia 🦘😊❤
Send the Volkswagen to Marty of Marty's Matchbox Makeovers. He loves a challenge. ❤
That was so much fun, ladies. Hoping you have a very Merry Christmas!
The pudding doll is so 😍
I was so happy when Alex found it!
I know that your fellow mudlark Tom Burleigh collects old batteries for a friend of him. Maybe you can make his friend happy.
Wishing you both a wonderful week, filled with great treasures!
Saying hi from the Netherlands. 🤗 🇳🇱
I'm glad you said something about people being unsubscribed because I checked, and I was! Weird. I subscribed again. ❤
The ceramic with wire is an element (bar) from an electric fire Alex. Although I cannot find an 'Ediswan' battery there are other makes similar in appearance that have sold for around £30.
Great finds ladies.i adore the little doll and the mask is comical 😊xx
Fun finds ladies. Thanks for sharing.
I had one of those TV sharpeners in the sixties. It had a lenticular screen with a cowboy drawing his gun, innocent times I miss very much.
Interesting finds this week ! What happened to the plate with the raised birds ?
That little “soapstone” dish with the holes looked like it maybe a hanging bird feeder if it had 3 holes for a triangular chain.. if not, you could always drill a third hole and turn it into one.
Loved the way you moved the pudding doll in many photo shots Alex, absolute fun adventure 💖✨
Maybe you could make a little Borrowers themed diorama or set and use the little TV with it. Go hunting for treasures with the eye of a borrower in future and expand your diorama each time? 😊
Its a frozen Charles? LoL
It's either a Charlotte or a Charles. Too cute.
I am doing my rewatches and loved this haul as much the second time as I did the 1st.