Heart stopper find!! Historic relics found in a secret old town rubbish dump!
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Come with us on another adventure to a secret woodland bottle dump as we search for historic treasures under the winter trees were we discover forgotten histories, bucket list finds and an amazing heart stopper!!
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Wishing you peace, love, happiness and good health,
Gail & Alex xx
I DO SAY LADIES, your film edit and production is award winning!! Love your channel so much😀👍
Wow Penny! Thank you so much! xx
I love it as well! Just a pleasure to watch every week!!!
Penny Howard Same here...✨♥️👍🏼
You are both very talented and artistic! 📹📹📹📷📷📷🎬🎬🎞️🎬🎨🖼️🖌️🎨🎨❤️What is so refreshing is you both see beauty in the little things around you, the cast offs of yesteryear...it is really wonderful to watch you in your adventures and and then see first hand create something beautiful from the discarded "jetsom and flotsam' of time's passing.❤️
I agree. Every video is like a mini movie. Well done!
Mom and daughter, what a lovely, special duo. You are blessed.
Thank you so much! xx
Everytime i watch, i think the same thing❣️ Bless Y❤️U both❣️
@@NorthernMudlarks That teapot is strikingly beautiful. The colors are breathtaking. Love the heart-shaped stopple bopper.
23:17 ROFL Wonderful facial dirt smudges to enhance the 'outro'! You two have the best sense of humour.
Aww thank you so much, haha 💕
All my house plants have sea glass, pottery shards and marbles on top of the soil - it;s a good way to display finds and to keep the moisture in the soil around the plants. Another great vlog guys. Thank you.
Oh i do the same 😂
Myself also!!!
Thank you for this video. l had a tough day, crying much of it.
A short way into your video l found myself relaxed and smiling. Both of you, as well as all your beautiful critters, are truly a blessing. Much love. Melinda
I hope things get better for you soon Melinda!
Prayed 💙🙏🏻
I hope you get better Melinda I find watching Gail and Alex a very relaxing time myself thinking about my past but they want me to think about my future look up Melinda things will get better
I'm from
Kelso, Washington
USA
Our town is named after
Kelso, Scotland
I love your finds!
Wonderful! How interesting! xx
I live nearish Kelso in Scotland. It's alright. I occasionally go there to feed the ducks. You have to watch out for the swans there, they're psychopaths.
We here are an interesting lot. All sorts. It's Beautiful and yet highly industrialized in neighboring Longview, WA. We're near the Columbia River. I have to drive miles to get to a river I live only a couple of miles from. I can imagine what it was like before it was modernized. It's still a wonder.
Thank you fir the giggle.
Our ducks are good. The gray geese are crazy. The Canadian geese are currently confused. Lol
We here are an interesting lot. All sorts. It's Beautiful and yet highly industrialized in neighboring Longview, WA. We're near the Columbia River. I have to drive miles to get to a river I live only a couple of miles from. I can imagine what it was like before it was modernized. It's still a wonder.
Thank you for the giggle.
Our ducks are good poop heads. The gray geese are crazy. The Canadian geese are currently confused. Lol
I live in Kalama just down the hwy from Kelso
Sunday’s are Northern Mudlark day! Love hunting with you two.
Aww 😊 Yay! xx
Sometimes yeah on Thursday as well!!!!!
Absolutely spot on!!!!
True me too but it is disturbing to watch you two digging without gloves on, so dangerous.
Love it when you two lasses are finished for the day, and have dtrt striekes on both of your faces. Proving you really enjoy your hobby. LOL.
That was my thought too. A good time was had by all. Including us watching.
Please keep that exquisite glass, flowered basket whole and place a couple air ferns into it, ladies? Besides the glass basket, my favorite finds were Gail's stunning teapot and of course the heart shaped bottle stopper you found, Alex. : )
A Hen and chicks plant would look beautiful in the broken glass basket. Eventually the plant will fill in the broken holes with off shoots. - Mrs. Yandell sent this suggestion
Alex thanks for thinking about the animals with the dishes that's very thoughtful thing
set a slanted hat on the dolls face where the break is and cannae notice its broken there
Thank you for taking me along on your fascinating and beautifully filmed excursions. It is so satisfying to see how you put your finds to use in such artistic ways.
Thank you so much! We're so glad you enjoyed it! xx
Who ever films and edits your videos has a real talent for it. I wish that you would make a special video, and it doesn't have to be mudlarking, where we just see your work. It could be the beautiful area you live in or your backyard. Your choice of music and the beautiful images would be all that's needed. Each one off your mini films are special and we savor every one.
they flim it
Hello, Ladies! The item at 12:46 reminds me of the sprinkler top for a water bottle. It had a rubber gasket to fit it tightly to the bottle. My mom used it to dampen clothes before ironing them. The only way to get steam then, because the electric irons with steam were very expensive.
Look out!! You're driving on the wrong side of the...... nevermind.
@@howardwest1347 Sometimes there are designated 'passing places', so that one car pulls in to the side and allows the other car to go by. Otherwise you just pull over as best you can. People are very used to this, especially in rural areas, and it actually works surprisingly well!
Right?! Lol it confuses me so much as well that they drive the other way around heheh i would be sooo mixed up driving over there heheh
@@isabellelabrie01984 You're the ones who drive the other way around! hahaha
@Yvonne Wilson heheh it could certainly be seen that way. I haven't visited your country yet, but every other country I have been, we all drive on the right hand side. Makes me wonder why its the other way around in ur country. Would u know the history behind ur roads? Why they are reverse then the rest of the world? Id loved to know if anyone knows the history behind it :-))))))
@@isabellelabrie01984 I do, as it happens! In days of old when knights were bold ( :-))) ) the knights would hold the reins in his left hand to leave his right hand free for jousting. The oncoming knight would also have his sword in his right hand, so they were each on the left hand side of the approach. Ships berth on the left too. When changing gears in a manual car, your stronger right hand controls the steering wheel. We have many fewer automatic shift cars over here, so this is a factor too. Here is a video you might find interesting, it is only three minutes in length :-)
ruclips.net/video/prNWTqOoeBs/видео.html
I love the digging day wrap up (before the roundup). You ladies looked like you had grand fun what with Gail's dirt smudged nose and Alex's smudged cheek. Made me smile and recall my childhood of digging "Holes to China".
Great finds, ladies. Your new flower pots are going to be terrific. I do love the teapot, also. I rescue plants, also. Stay safe and well.
You make me really want to go bottle digging right now and it’s 9pm!
Haha! We feel the same after watching mudlarking/bottle digging vids 😂
well, you certainly found lots of glass for your beads
Haha that dolls face its eyes looks like Betty Boops .
Great content again.
You should have your own TV program.....
Educational as well as interesting facts.
Love it.
Penny
Oh wow! That is the most stunning stopple bopper ever! I am so happy that you found it! I love watching your videos, whatever you are doing. So soothing and relaxing and yet also quite exciting with the finds and the makes. The dynamic of your relationship is such a joy to see.
Wow! We're so glad you're enjoying them, thanks for watching & stay safe! xx
So true!!!
What a beautiful finds!
I'm in love with the heart stopplebopper.💚
May be totally unrelated but there was an Owl Brand in Hong Kong.
I truly enjoying watching ur videos,they have been a blessing since I've been indoors since March because of covid.i have bad lungs an can't chance going out doors,happy hunting
Recently found your channel and I have been binge watching your older posts. The end of this one makes me wish I had an old cigarette stand, a potted plant, and several handfuls of sea glass. I find myself researching the towns that you visit, including finding the areas on Google maps. My bucket list is long.....Carry on ladies!
It's Rebecca -Glad to see you guys out and about! You could make some really lovely napkin/serviette rings out of the tops of bottles like that green one. It would just take cutting off the extra bits. Might be a good project?
The flag on the piece of pottery (the one where the blue coloring washed off) is the Russian flag, also used prior to the 1917 Revolution, meaning whatever it came from is probably at least late 1910s at newest.
We yearn for more of your entertaining videos, they keep us sane down under! Hope you have another before Christmas. Wonderful hat you have Gail.
Ghost trains!!!! You need to go investigate!!! Certainly!
i'm so excited to have found your channel. its so relaxing to have on in the background as i craft or clean. the music and editing is so calming, and the treasures you find are so interesting! i don't think mudlarking is much of a thing in america or at least where i am, but it looks like a lot of fun. and those beads you make are also fun! i never thought it could be so easy to melt glass and make beads like that. i kind of want to try it one day! thanks for sharing!
I love that you're not afraid to get dirty! I so wish that I had somewhere like that to go digging around. I have to live vicariously through you!
How about tip treasures?
Did your heart stop when you found the heart stopper?
😊
It did! Haha xx
The muddy marks on Gail's nose and Alex's cheek made me smile and brought to mind Hands, Face, Space...another excellent video ladies, good health to you.
Well done lady's another great video, But and I have to say Please could you wear gloves I worry so much when you dig in glass dumps be safe ...
Superb finds Ladies! The teapot and the heart stopper are beautiful x
Thanks so much 😊
It's funny how my BF knew exactly what I was watching from the other room when he heard the driving montage music in the beginning of the video
Aw haha! xx
My wife does too.
I am really hoping they will sing the tune again one day!
Same hahahah
Beautiful video from frogs to facinating finds. Very calming, just what's needed. I particularly liked the sand sprinkler, not sure why! Also the mega beautiful bead. 💚
Some of the bottles you fine could be melted to make soap dishes . Leaving the writing on them that would be neat.
Honest you wouldn't have to use any kinda potion on me lol! I love this channel so much! You guys have something so special here it's absolutely amazing! I love the whole mother Daughter thing here, it's Beautiful!
Thank you xx
The eyes on the doll look like a Venus Flytrap, creepy.
Those big glass blob tops would make very nice napkin rings. A few of them fused together one on top of the other would make great kitchen copbord/drawer handle covers. Lots of ideas come to me when you get excited by your find thank you for sharing your adventures and your lovely finds
Such great ideas! Thank you for sharing xx
Besides the wonderful content on all your videos, I love your choice of music 🎶 to go along with the scenes. Also, I enjoy the shots of all your critters 🐦🐔🐈 around the house. They appear to be so content, healthy and happy. I wish you a very Merry Christmas 🎅🎄and a Happy New Year from Roseland, Florida!!
Thank you for sharing your adventures. I'm loving your nature shots as much ad as the finds.
Here in U S we gardeners like our plant pots to look old mossy and weathered ,great find
Another great video. Love to see your finds, specially the green 💚and the beautiful tea pot. Greetings Xx Manuela
The uranium glass flower pot would look very nice in a "terrarium"!
I enjoy watching and listening to you ladies on your adventures from Berryville, Arkansas USA.
**DUMP DUBBIN** AWESOME FINDS SISTERS...Sending positive energy blessings and prayers...LOVE and LIGHT from Pittsburgh PA....
(MawDuKeStheGoOdWiTch🌎🔥🌊🌬️)
Heart stopper stopple bopper. 😂💚
From the broken bits of pretty glass that you're not sure what to do with try making mosaic jewellery!
I especially had that glass vase in mind!
I second the idea of making the doll face into jewelry, and also giving her a pair of gem eyes! :D
I would add suspending the gem eyes 👀 My mother had an exotic lady's face w/a turban & suspended rhinestone eyes that i'd forgotten (almost)!
Your finds are fabulous but so is the photography
Love your videos. I enjoy them so much and all the things you find. Keep mudlarking and bottle digging. Love u guys
Great fun! Loved all your finds, eclectic mix. Your plants look beautiful and I’m so jealous of that big pot, just awesome!
Thanks so much Lynn! 😊xx
Thank you Alex and Gail for filming the fungi!!! I keep thinking a flower fairy will peek out!!! When I am out treasure hunting, I always bring home any bones I find. If you bleach them, they make interesting wind chimes!!! Thank you for being a wonderful blessing to all of us!!!
Just guessing ahead that the stopper with holes belonged in a Muffenier?
Scott's, widely used in South Africa for kids😁
Rubbish Ratching? Dump Dipping? Treasure Trowing? Time Trowing? Salvage Scraping? Can you tell I like alliteration?
I wonder if you could sauter something onto that glass flower bowl to repair it. It is fascinating!
PLEASE DO NOT CUT OR MELT THE GLASS BASKET WITH THE FLOWERS ON IT !!!! Please seek the advice of a glass expert. IT IS OF VALUE TO THE WORLD; A WORK OF ART THAT NEEDS TO BE RESTORED AND ADMIRED FOR ITS OWN BEAUTY. All art is subjective. It may not be liked by many, but it important to restore so that it can be judged on it’s own merit.
Hello Ladies! Wow, how fun was that! I would LOVE mudlarking. Finding all kinds of awesome "stuff" is right up my alley. The pure excitement of the "unknown" finds would be so addictive. Lol Your heart stopper was such a beautiful and unexpected find...how amazing. The pot and all the bottles are so interesting, I would want to bring everything home!! LOL Y'all have a new subbie!! Looking forward to seeing what y'all find next. Have a wonderful day...Big ((Hugs)) and Love from Texas!! xoxo : )
Your Black Glass molded faceted coat button is Pre 1918..I'm identifying the age by the shank a metal 4-way box shank. I would date it approximately 1850- 1910 or so....there were many different facet patterns produced.
Ahhh -- Bulmer's cider! As a young lad of 13 in Nottingham (was in Europe and the Middle East when I was 13-14) in 1976, my older sister's Nottingham friends got me drunk on Bulmer's!!! I remember I think 5 of us driving around Nottingham in the middle of the night, in a Mini -- whoooo-hoooo!!!
I believe the flag is 🇵🇱 Polish and no paint has peeled
The 🇫🇷 French flag is vertical.
The 🇳🇱 Dutch flag has the red, white and blue like the French, but horizontal
BTW you girls look lovely at the end of a “surfacing” day.
Ummm...favorite finds yet, saying HI from Mississippi USA. But I feel a kinship, as I was born in Cambridge England...in Louisiana, I used to dig around old chimneys, and garbage (bin) areas, some great bottles! Best finds were some books from the 1880's....still have them! Thank you ladies, I find I am wanting to get on the hunt again😊
Mail the Kelso bottle to Ashton Kutcher. 🤣🤣🤣 I started my Mudlarking with Nicola White and Si Finds and have been binging on your videos this week. Both of you are so talented. I’m a Magpie and always scouring for tidbits. Your videography skills are superb.
The blob top would make a lovely giant bead ornament for your Mudlarking Christmas tree!
Thats a great idea!! xx
Hey girl's, I heard you shouldn't empty the dirt out of the doll heads until you get someplace flat to search thru it..... Because, the eyes could be in the dirt... You've made me excited to grab my youngest daughter and head for some dumps I know of... Haven't done it for YEEEARS !!! 😁
1:17 i think have a bottle of Scott's Emulsion currently in my medicine drawer. Widely available in South African Stores. It's just now Orange flavoured.
You said you found a bottle from "meat paste." I'm from Wyoming, USA. Please forgive my ignorance, but what exactly is meat paste?
Peter Crawford, who was a surveyor, first staked his claim in 1847, in what is now Kelso, Washington, which he named after his hometown of Kelso, Scotland.
I myself have a very strange Kelso name connection. Our Kelso's came out to what was then Washington Territory in the 1870's. Adeline Kelso married my widowed 3rd grt. grandfather John Roberts. However, my 2nd grt. grandmother, Arabella Augusta Roberts, (his daughter), after she was widowed from my 3rd. grt. grandpa, John Francis O'Donnell, married 2nd, Adeline Kelso's younger brother, Joseph Sylvester Kelso. Thus making father and daughter married to a brother and sister. Both women of these marriages had kids, 1/2 siblings and cousins to my branch, which made for one big confusing mess when we did the genealogies and tried to work it all out. The reasoning behind these marriage arrangements was a lack of white women in the Territory of Washington at the time, or so the family story goes. Even so we were a bit shocked and thought it extremely weird when we finally figured it out.
Nice finds ladies, very fun and very entertaining as usual. I love all the mysteries and how you do research to solve them and bring it to us. The Kelso finds just reminded me of this weird thing in my family so I thought I would share. It makes me wonder if my families Kelso's originated at one time in Scotland?!
My goodness I just spent an hr trying to find anything on the bottle that says OWL BRAND-LUCCA & I did find that there was an owl drug co in America est in 1911 I believe & there's wines but they all seem to have an owl 🦉 picture on them.
When Alex said she doesn't know what Scott`s Emulsion is. I got the jingle "Scott`s Emulsion, I like you, you help me to grow" stuck in my head 😂🇿🇦 ... grew up on the stuff... Love your videos guys 💙
Just a thought...the uranium flower glass...fill the voids with resin? And I truly love you both and your videos. Thank you! Peace 💫
No video is complete without the Shroo's appearance for their inspection and approval.
Lol! I am 48y old and in SA. We grew up on Scott's Emulsion! We still have it here. Now Orange flavoured for the sissies who can't stomach the original oily goodness! 🤢🤢
Very lovely video again❤ That heart stopper is so cute 💗💗
I once saw a vintage poster about a brand named Owl.
I believe it said: Owl Brand Japanese Tea.
And it got - Malone N.Y. - printed on it.
Loved your day! What great finds! So good to see you collecting the beautiful glass pieces to use in your creative bead process! Again thank-you fir the interesting background history if your finds! Love to see more of your creative talents in videos! Be safe keep creating❌⭕️🇨🇦♥️♥️
I'm in finals this week. I watch a few minutes of your videos during my study breaks. Very relaxing. Happy holidays!
Hello Ladies,
Just wanted to say how much I enjoy your video's. I have watched quite a lot of your material, and alex even has me saying stopple boppers now😆
Best wishes from South Wales.
I enjoy watching but I still LOVE listening! The enjoyment you have and kindness makes be feel better and peaceful!
Gideon T. Scott was a wine merchant and spirits seller in the High Street, Selkirk. In 1878, they started selling aerated water. In September 1930. Gideon Selkirk died. 1876 is the earliest mention of him, though that was the date when the newspaper states that a drapery business under George Scott, 7 High Street, was being transferred to Gideon T. Scott. There was a clearance sale in August of that year and in the same month, he was selling wine and spirits. By 1878, he is listed as selling tea, wine and spirits.
He was also, apparently, “well known in sporting circles”. He was the captain of the cycling and curling clubs in 1898. He was also a philanthropist. His son George followed him in the business.
I had to let my account for the British Newspaper Archive lapse or I would be able to access the obituary for Scott to get more information.
I found an advertisement in a directory for Galashiels for 1898 that states that the business was established in 1807. electricscotland.com/history/gazetteer/galashielsselkirk.pdf
I love hearts, so that heart stopper would have made my year! ♡♡♡
Hello, I'm watching you from France and that is not the french flag more likely netherlands ! Love your vidéos ! Bye bye
I’m back to your site...I got meditating on the green bottles (ancient kind) -historic glass-for me I would designate beds and whatever else you can design and include -- glass beds made from British historic ancient pure glass....a part of vintage history
This is my new Happy Place. Thank you for taking me on a journey through the British countryside...for us who can't travel far due to lockdown it is a real treat. Love the music as well🌼
If you will Google the following you will see 2 vintage paper lables of Egan's Owl Brand: "vintage john egan & son ltd owl brand" and select images, maybe that will be of help.
I loved what you did with the old red pot, Kisa of course loved the Schwoo's and giggled at the Boss chicken.
Thank you girls, enjoyed your show,again. Were you asking us to think up another name for dump diving lol. How about, treasure trove tip finds.
Such good finds, ladies....love the clean-up and golly the old bottles just get me
..I wanna mudlark for bottles and ginger beer jars
Schwoo is so pretty. Go team! I am so proud to watch both of you be such a good team.
Mudlarking Love Potion...ahahahahaahaha!!! Loved the Vid. I pray the darn lock down comes to an end fast.
That’s amazing, I was only telling my son about Scott’s Emultion the other day. Today I click on your video and Voliá you have found an old bottle.
I love watching you girls hunting for your treasures. No not everyone would call them treasures but as you do I do. I enjoy the information you gather from the bottles and bits. Even being from the USA this information is fascinating to me. Keep hunting and I will look forward to future projects and hunts. Stay safe and be careful.
It is called 'Thermal Shock" that cracks the bottles. If you can gradually bring up the temperature from the outside the bottles should not crack.
There was an "Owl Brand " cola made in the Eastern U.S. but I doubt it has any relation to your bottle. Cool ground glass stopper.
I think your bottle dump searches should be called: Fossicking for Treasure.
The wee heart ❤️ bottle stopper is the best and satisfying that you had the bottle for it to fit into. Perfect 👌.
Great adventure thanks for taking us along for the ride.
Cheers
Joss
Lovely video, fantastic finds. The flag fragment is probably from WW1 representing the allied armies. The basket looks like vaseline glass which should glow under a uv light.
Hi it just sprung to mind as you were doing round up at end of the video have you made a video of making the glass beads ?...Also when you cut out the butterfly what will you do with the excess pot you cut off?... Do you make anything with different colours ages and textures ??... not to worry if you don't have and answer immediately it may be covered iv many people ask similar questions and I'd just like to say thanks for your inspirational film I love the music and the filming and the stetting s I totally look forward to Ur stuff each time very inspiring and just a feel good factor very lovely family thanks for brightening my day