When I saw it I couldnt believe it! It's by far my best find this year. Mudlarking The River Thames

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @Susie_Floozie
    @Susie_Floozie Год назад +310

    Your respectful tribute to poor Mister Sweet was so heartfelt and touching. You truly have a lovely spirit. And it was a joy to hear the croaking cheer of a crow as you raised that lost mug from its muddy resting place into the sunlight at long last! Hearing the sound of a crow somewhere always makes me happy.

    • @SuzyEH
      @SuzyEH Год назад +8

      Not sure where you are located but Seattle has a lot of crows! I love them. We also have Bald Eagles and I watched a crow chasing one the other day.

    • @Susie_Floozie
      @Susie_Floozie Год назад +7

      @@SuzyEH I live in Atlanta. We have a lot of crows here, and I appreciate them keeping hawks away--so I keep a pop-top can of corn in my car so I'm ready to toss free eats to a murder of crows if I encounter them. I also keep a baggie of oats in my car to toss to smaller parking-lot birds I see. Hey, I'm a sucker for birds!

    • @lisawilson2912
      @lisawilson2912 Год назад +8

      Totally my sentiments just loved this video and story. ❤

    • @dthomp06
      @dthomp06 Год назад +2

      @@Susie_Floozie I’m in Atlanta too.

    • @Susie_Floozie
      @Susie_Floozie Год назад +1

      @@dthomp06 I'm in the Northeast Metro. There's still undeveloped space to support wildlife. Luckily, they haven't paved it all over yet.

  • @susansisk455
    @susansisk455 Год назад +28

    I love that story - not the sad ending of William but that for a moment in time he was once again remembered.

  • @chrisberry9017
    @chrisberry9017 Год назад +54

    Oh my goodness Nicola! Your energy simply emanates from your videos! The last couple of weeks I’ve found difficult with my mental health, then along came your wonderful discoveries, and they’ve done much to turn my mental tide! Thank you so much for honouring Mr. Sweet, and telling his story - had it not been for you ‘chance’ find, he would have remained forgotten. I don’t think that it’s accidental that you come across the pieces you do - they find you so that you can bring their stories to life once again. Thank you my friend!

  • @robertcassey4014
    @robertcassey4014 Год назад +76

    What a blessing you are to all of us that follow you on your adventures. This one brought me to tears… but tears of joy. It’s amazing how we sometimes wish we could be transported back in time to a more simpler life… and yet those that existed in those “simpler” times (Mr Sweet) went through much of the same trials and tribulations that we do today. Anyway thank you Nicola, press on dear lady!

    • @nicolawhitemudlark
      @nicolawhitemudlark  Год назад +11

      Thanks Robert, yes all those same problems including heartbreak!

  • @555pghbob
    @555pghbob Год назад +118

    Nicola, you are such a humanitarian. That mug and your heartfelt investigation to find its place in time brought with it such a poignant story of unrequited love. You brought not only your love but the love of thousands of your subscribers to show the ages how important all lives lived are. You always bring such a sweet and lovely perspective to your channel and to us. Thank you for a wonderful video. Much love to you and yours!

  • @aq9714
    @aq9714 Год назад +28

    Nicola! A Red Letter Day for you! The Tavern mug is gorgeous and who would have thought you could find something with names and so many other clues for research! The Landlord's pewter mug and we get the journey to Lower Thames Street. Thank you for the guided tour of the Lower Thames and bringing mental health issues to the fore. Cheers! ROB! What a kind and generous man, you have the best muddy friends there. Love you mud face art!!

  • @dr_steve
    @dr_steve Год назад +97

    As so many others have said, today's video was indeed a tour de force, Nicola! Congratulations on that exquisite pewter tankard. More importantly, your message about mental health and suicide prevention are important messages for all to hear. You have no idea how critical a voice yours is at this time, so thank you, Nicola, from a grateful subscriber!

    • @michelehood8837
      @michelehood8837 Год назад +10

      You are so correct - important find in so many ways. As bad as the mental health system is today, it is so much better than it was in James’ time. Thank you for telling his story, Nic, and for raising awareness of how much further we have to go. James, we remember you, we validate your struggle, and we hope you are truly at peace 🫶

    • @nicolawhitemudlark
      @nicolawhitemudlark  Год назад +8

      Thanks Steve!

  • @lananieves4595
    @lananieves4595 Год назад +21

    OMG...this is so exciting. Nicola, I've just undergone horrific spinal surgery and am in terrible pain. Your video and this great find are the best things to cross my path in weeks.

    • @nicolawhitemudlark
      @nicolawhitemudlark  Год назад +4

      I hope you are feeling better Lana. I wish you a speedy recovery and sending you hugs. Nicola ❤

  • @andrewmcfarlane5040
    @andrewmcfarlane5040 Год назад +60

    What a lovely find and a wonderful tribute to those past lives. You manage to connect the past and present really well with these stories and links. Its the nearest we get to time travel I think. Keep up the good work.

  • @ffrancrogowski2192
    @ffrancrogowski2192 Год назад +26

    That tankard is a real bonus of a find Nicola. With the name of the landlord, the public house and the road where the business once existed makes it all the more exciting. It was very good of that gentleman to let you have one or two of his finds, and I bet you were so grateful. Another of your most enjoyable videos, and so many thanks for this production.

  • @juliegale3863
    @juliegale3863 Год назад +6

    My grandfather had a pewter mug that hung behind the bar of his local anywhere between 1911 an 1960 given to me after he died by my mother. I have now passed it on to my son. Loved my old grandfather who always gave me a whole half a crown when ever we met. A fortune to a child.

  • @elizabethhammond5545
    @elizabethhammond5545 Год назад +9

    A wonderful tankard - and an even more wonderful story about poor Mr Sweet. Very touching to see you commemorate his life.

  • @larsen8059
    @larsen8059 Год назад +10

    This one brought tears to my eyes as well. Thank you for sharing this story and for caring enough to dig it up, literally and figuratively. You have a sweet soul; please keep on doing what you do!

  • @iansuehooper7542
    @iansuehooper7542 Год назад +7

    What a find Nicola, so very pleased for you. A moving tribute to Mr Sweet and the research into the old pub was very interesting.yours forays along the Thames are are a real treat as is the historical research you do, not forgetting those lovely wildlife pics. Beautiful sunset on what was. Gorgeous day.

  • @mymagiclieswithin
    @mymagiclieswithin Год назад +11

    I have been following you for years! You never cease to amaze me with your gentle heart and loving spirit in which you research your finds and bring them to life for us! I love that you drank a mug of ale to James and William! You are simply amazing and I have learned so much from you. You are truly a gem! Take care of yourself and all those you cherish! ~Jen

  • @juliarichmond5904
    @juliarichmond5904 Год назад +7

    After such a touching tribute to James and William, it seems a bit trivial, but did anyone else catch the happy face at 18:13? Adorable! Hair and everything. But back to James and William, I love how Nicola connects us to the real people who used these items back in the day. RIP William.

    • @nicolawhitemudlark
      @nicolawhitemudlark  Год назад +4

      A happy face you say?! 😉 😊xx

    • @jamiewilliamson-es2io
      @jamiewilliamson-es2io Год назад +1

      What a brilliant find keep up the good work

    • @annemodistach3107
      @annemodistach3107 Год назад

      Yes I did. The face had 2 washers for eyes and piece of bottle for a nose and a smile as well. Better than an emoji.

  • @2pie2mash
    @2pie2mash Год назад +19

    Nicola ✨️
    You are a true Gentle Soul walking among us.... finding the pewter mug and a story to tell was meant to be, and the reason Mother Thames decides to reveal such treasures to the right people.
    The story you told was truly sad, softened with the toast you made down on the foreshore..... long may your finds reveal amazing tales from the past.
    In a couple of weeks, I am undertaking two mental health courses up here in Norfolk so my village attains Mindful Towns and Villages status...I will assist people suffering with mental health problems to get the correct referral and treatment. Rob has the perfect hobby to manage his issues and get him out of the house.
    I wish sometimes I was back living in London to be part of such a community spirited mudlarking team.
    Stay Safe as Always....take care xx
    🕊🌞🧡☮️🌻☯️🙏🌹

    • @nicolawhitemudlark
      @nicolawhitemudlark  Год назад +7

      Hello! Thank you for your kind comment. I always notice them and I really appreciate them. Well done for doing the mental health courses. That is such a valuable role you are carrying out there. I really hope to visit Norfolk in the coming months. It's somewhere I've never been!! Nicola

    • @susieg4624
      @susieg4624 Год назад +1

      Hi 2pie2mash. I used to work in care, including 5 years of mental health, before I was forced to retire early due to arthritis. I really want to do something useful with my life involving my qualifications and experience. Could you please let me have any information on the courses, and on Mindful Towns & Villages?

  • @SocialStudiesMane
    @SocialStudiesMane Год назад +21

    The find is incredible and the story of James and William is both fascinated and ever so relevant today. Thank you kindly Nicola for the amazing tribute and marriageable time links that broth us all to celebrate life

  • @lindab8397
    @lindab8397 Год назад +14

    Nicola you should paint your Trowel a bright colour easy to find 😁😁🎨

  • @RedRose4711
    @RedRose4711 Год назад +18

    What an amazing find and what a sad but equally amazing story! I love this channel.

  • @cathafloat1519
    @cathafloat1519 Год назад +6

    I have been watching your videos for some time but this is the first that made me cry. The story of William Henry Sweet was so poignant and to see a tankard from his local pub containing ale again at the spot where he drowned himself over his unrequited love, Miss Owen, brought me to tears. We are heading to London along the Grand Union Canal on our canal boat and will be leaving Limehouse and travelling to Brentford along the tidal Thames. I looked into buying a mudlarking licence for while we are staying there but, alas, they have paused the issue of new licences. We hope to see you as we pass and we’ll parp our horn if we do.

  • @silviaalvesfernandes6662
    @silviaalvesfernandes6662 2 месяца назад +3

    This beautiful pewter mug was waiting for you, dear and generous person, to find it. It could only be you finding it, honoring the memory of the man who had his letter rejected. The man who gave him some gifts on the riverbank said something that moved me, that looking for things in the mud brings him peace and improves his mental health. Really see the water, see the birds and see so many fragments of objects that had meaning and value is something that can bring meaning. Thanks for the video.

  • @cathyjay2569
    @cathyjay2569 Год назад +14

    Nicola, I’ve never watched a video of yours that I did not like. That being said, this one is EPIC! Of course I love the pewter tankard! But, your dedication to telling the stories of people who were wronged centuries ago is by far what makes you the queen of mudlarking! I appreciate your kindness and the goodness in your heart! I raise my glass and salute you! Cheers!❤TN Nana

  • @karinberonius8799
    @karinberonius8799 Год назад +12

    Thank you again for making these beautiful videos. For sharing your finds and their history. This one was exceptional. How lovely to see your mudlarking friend, Rob. Such a generous man! But then again, you all seem to gladly share your treasures with each other!😄

  • @shirleyn546
    @shirleyn546 Год назад +13

    Love anything with a name or an address, personalised, exciting! So pleased for you Nicola, and for us to witness it too. Rob’s generous!

    • @moonrakermudlarks
      @moonrakermudlarks Год назад +1

      I really do too Shirley. You can find out so much history in this hobby that way.

  • @kimwatson7463
    @kimwatson7463 Год назад +4

    I love all of your finds. And your wonderful history on the pieces you find. I can actually picture the stories! Also, I very much appreciate the birds you include in your videos. I’ve been a birder most of my 67 years. Thank you so much for entertaining me on a overcast and rain.

  • @ChristopherCirillo
    @ChristopherCirillo Год назад +6

    What a thrill to see you unearth the tavern mug and then watch as you align it to such a fascinating story! I can’t wait to see where you’ll take us next, and what thrilling discoveries you’ll uncover from the mud.

  • @bonnerdebbie
    @bonnerdebbie Год назад +10

    Stunning find Nicola, I loved the excitement in your voice while looking at your beautiful tankard. So nice of Robb to share his finds with you. Have an awesome week.

  • @aleishawildon2969
    @aleishawildon2969 Год назад +4

    That tavern mug! 😮How exquisite! Thank you for highlighting Mr. Sweet’s story in your video and for talking about mental health and the options for help we are blessed to have access to today. I only wish William could have gotten the help he needed almost 200 years ago.

  • @DetectoristLorraine
    @DetectoristLorraine Год назад +18

    Well done on your find Nicola. Some amazing research and a beautiful tribute. Well done !

  • @Spielmanjon
    @Spielmanjon Год назад +4

    If I had found that mug, I would pay to have it bent back into shape. What an amazing story, to have something like that, and use it in honor of the history of the people. Amazing video as always!

  • @pamelavans5116
    @pamelavans5116 Год назад +9

    Wow Nicola, congratulations on your Magnificent Mudlarked Mug! Thanks for sharing the excitement with us. I always enjoy the history, and am amazed at how much you can find out about the people who once held an object. I particularly like the earthworm pottery. Warmest regards, Pamela

  • @eleaerik6478
    @eleaerik6478 Год назад +4

    My goodness Nicola. What an INCREDIBLE find and more so, an INCREDIBLE story. I honestly have to say, I got a little teary hearing the letter from Mr. Sweet. Thank you for speaking his name and raising a cup to he and Mr. Burrows. Thank you for sharing it with all of us and letting us "in" on his story.

  • @GARCKY
    @GARCKY Год назад +18

    Brava, Nicola! You've turned a mudlarking find into a wonderful lesson for all of us. Your research led to even more marvelous discoveries about your find.

  • @joanneowen4540
    @joanneowen4540 Год назад +5

    What a wonderful find..it was very touching that you filled that tankard with ale and toasted the poor soul you read about..I adore history too and the simple stories of everyday things..great to see you again..happy spring! So much looking forward to all your videos and your trips with SI Finds..you always make a great duo! Much love..made my day!

  • @chrissydidit811
    @chrissydidit811 Год назад +1

    Your tribute struck a wee cord with me ,my late brother-in-law did the exact same thing as poor William Henry Sweet ,and for a very similar reason , thank you for your wee tribute to William ,

    • @nicolawhitemudlark
      @nicolawhitemudlark  Год назад

      Oh I'm so sorry to hear that. Thinking of him too. Much love.

  • @annettefournier9655
    @annettefournier9655 Год назад +7

    Thank you Nicola. So kind of you to remember that despondent soul and to give a tribute for him ❤️ Unfortunately it is not an easy thing to find or get help even today.😢

  • @donbailey1934
    @donbailey1934 Год назад +2

    That is, without a doubt, a Find of a Lifetime! Congratulations and I'm so glad you could share it with us.

  • @bobsheruncle1374
    @bobsheruncle1374 Год назад +12

    Fantastic Nicola, thank you for sharing a piece of history with us.

  • @artieash6671
    @artieash6671 Год назад +2

    Quintessential Nicola White lark, letting us go along and look for finds along with you... it is indeed relaxing ... until it becomes exciting. And the history that follows, all fascinating. Thank you. And the stately swans were a bonus.

  • @jillczerwinski8870
    @jillczerwinski8870 Год назад +3

    Out of the gazillions of possibilities, you were meant to find that mug! And almost 200 years old! Awesome find. I had to laugh when you were so excited, almost verklempt. Really cool to see you are as excited now as when you first started mudlarking. Thank you!

  • @gregbolitho9775
    @gregbolitho9775 Год назад +1

    Happy May Day [nah not that call] Pole Dance Day. The Rose and Crown is a Famous Pub, so Famous it was mentioned by Hollywood in 'The Battle of Britain movie. But I spose there a few, like the Red Lion. Way kool! Excellent job. Thanks m8!

  • @kenmoulton8217
    @kenmoulton8217 Год назад +7

    I think this episode of Mudlarking was by far my favorite. I wonder, however, if you would consider having the pewter tankard restored to its original condition, or if you'd keep it as is. Love your videos!

    • @nicolawhitemudlark
      @nicolawhitemudlark  Год назад +6

      Thank you Ken. Yes it would be lovely to find a person to straighten it out!

  • @robclitheroe4551
    @robclitheroe4551 Год назад +2

    "Thank you River Thames. Thank you, thank you, thank you". Says it all really! I only wish we could have seen your face at the moment of discovery - what a wonderful find.

  • @tomfinds5326
    @tomfinds5326 Год назад +13

    That's an absolutely incredible find Nicola! I adore antique pewter tankards, and that is by far one of the best I've seen - what an amazing inscription! I have a similar example at home, sadly not found, but a prized possession. To prize that from the mud on an outing is a dream for me!!

    • @nicolawhitemudlark
      @nicolawhitemudlark  Год назад +2

      Thanks Tom! Yes, I'm so thrilled with it. It was indeed a dream to find it. I wonder if I should try to have it reshaped or just leave as is

    • @tomfinds5326
      @tomfinds5326 Год назад +1

      @@nicolawhitemudlark Pewter is pretty malleable so if you could I would try!

    • @janvafa9959
      @janvafa9959 Год назад

      @@nicolawhitemudlark 38:06
      If it were me I wouldn’t do anything until I talked with the FLO… the museum would have experts that could do a much better job restoring the tankard than me!

  • @shirleynitka5030
    @shirleynitka5030 Год назад +2

    Yes Nicola this may be your best find of the year. Clearly it is your most heart wrenching one. You do have a trained eye & see things that most would pass by. After working for years with my face in a microscope, I get it. I don't believe in accidents. I feel that everything happens for a reason. That mug needed to be found. Mr. Sweet's story needed to be told. What a tragedy. How sad his brother, sister & Mr. Baker must have felt. I really hope you didn't drink that ale. I don't think there's enough scrubbing to fully clean that tankard. 183 years have passed but the story is as relevent today as it was in 1840. Cheers. RIP Mr. Sweet.

  • @ToniannDonnelly
    @ToniannDonnelly Год назад +3

    Nic you are such a beautiful soul,this story and your respectful telling of this story is heartfelt.I love watching all of your adventures, mudlarking and travelling its just awesome!! God bless you Nic
    you bring so much joy to so many of us.

  • @stephencoster9532
    @stephencoster9532 Год назад +1

    Hiya Nicola,
    What an excellent video. Thank you for bringing it all to us.
    I learned just this Sunday that I have a shadow on my left lung that could be from the infection I've just had, or it could be cancer. They are pushing me through fast for a CT scan to determine what it is. I've had the cancer scare a few times, so I'm not overly concerned until I get a definitive diagnosis.
    You, on the other hand, are looking so good and full of life. Your face and voice came alive with each find, but non more so than the tankard. A fantastic find; well done.
    Stay safe, Steve...

    • @nicolawhitemudlark
      @nicolawhitemudlark  Год назад

      Im glad you enjoyed the video, and thinking of you Steve as you await results. Hugs. Nicola

  • @terribryant9996
    @terribryant9996 Год назад +10

    By lifting up William Sweet, you very well could have released his tortured soul to finally ascend to Heaven. Rest in peace, Mr. Sweet, your story is now known. ❤️

  • @loganberry30
    @loganberry30 Год назад +2

    That tribute made me cry! Beautiful to see life come full circle

  • @ianstewartbrown5308
    @ianstewartbrown5308 Год назад +5

    A superb find and I like the way that so much information can be found about an item that had been lost to the world for such a long time. Thank you for another excellent video

  • @ginnystuart2267
    @ginnystuart2267 Год назад +1

    This is one of my favorite videos. I loved finding out about the pewter mug and it’s owner, Mr. Barrow. Your accounting of him was very kind. 🥰

  • @larkdavis6041
    @larkdavis6041 Год назад +4

    The tankard is incredible!!!!! As always loved hearing the history about it!❤

  • @howardwest1347
    @howardwest1347 Год назад +2

    What a great friendBob is. He is so generous. Lucky you. Donna/NOrthern/Michigan

  • @sharonh667
    @sharonh667 Год назад +6

    I absolutely love the stories you find out and pass along about the objects you uncover

  • @lydiajanegl6717
    @lydiajanegl6717 Год назад +1

    What a lovely episode Nicola. Thank you for remembering William and James

  • @mjclark641
    @mjclark641 Год назад +3

    What an interesting story, and I agree with you that taking an interest in past lives and the items that were once personal possessions helps to put your own life in perspective. We are never alone.

  • @municipalband2507
    @municipalband2507 Год назад +1

    Nic, thank you for your compassionate remembrance of W. H. Sweet and for urging people to seek help if they need it. You are a gem of a human being.

  • @colleenmccarthy-evans3149
    @colleenmccarthy-evans3149 Год назад +3

    Thank you, Nicola. The story behind the mug was so touching...I appreciate your kindness and heartfelt blessing for healing for all involved in the unfortunate circumstances ❤

  • @rsclark1948
    @rsclark1948 Год назад +2

    What A Wonderful Kind Person You Are !!!!!!!
    You Have A Good Heart !!!!
    One Of Your Best Programmes Ever !!!!!
    Hugs ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Manda_TrashPanda
    @Manda_TrashPanda Год назад +8

    What an amazing find! Such a wonderful video. I loved that you were able to trace the tankard back to its source and find such an interesting, yet sad story. It seemed to be fate that you were there on the anniversary of this moment in history and were able to share the story of William with the world. It really goes to show that even through the distance of time we can still connect with those long gone.
    Amazing video. Love your work

  • @neildudley5446
    @neildudley5446 Год назад +2

    What a wonderful story and your awesome find, Nicola, well done, thank you for all your best wish's and the same to you, love the swans, take care and have a wonderful week, Neil from Canada.

  • @christinaalvarez332
    @christinaalvarez332 Год назад +3

    What an extraordinary tribute. Thank you for sharing such an incredible story. 💖💖💖

  • @TheFiown
    @TheFiown Год назад +5

    Try painting your trowel handle fluorescent pink or attach a small colourd ball to it ! xo

  • @Springfieldkid918
    @Springfieldkid918 Год назад +1

    Oh Nicole, I was working a crappy job on Easter Sunday, and then to see this and know you found it while I was working (well, time-wise, before I was working, but you know what I mean) my heart is singing!!! Congratulations

  • @franktuckwell196
    @franktuckwell196 Год назад +4

    I love it, your enthusiasm knows no bounds and its always exciting to come along for the ride and enjoy the little snippets of history you discover. I have never been mudlarking, but did dig up over 30 clay pipes in our garden, mind you, only about four were completely intact, all were found in chalky soil.

  • @bethrios2782
    @bethrios2782 4 месяца назад +1

    I have just found your site. I never heard of mudlarking before but I know it is something that would fascinate me. I only had a small creek in South Buffalo NY to play or search in and as a child I loved doing that. Mud larking looks to be so much fun. I love seeing what you find and the history behind it all. The mug you found led you on such a journey. What fun.

  • @cynthiaswearingen1037
    @cynthiaswearingen1037 Год назад +8

    Thank you, Nicola, for bringing history to life once again!❤

  • @stuartroyle1402
    @stuartroyle1402 Год назад +1

    your tribute to mr sweet and the pewter mug find is remarkable,,,i feel you are a genuine conduit to the lives of the peop;e who lived on the banks of the thames way back when,,,,you were meant to find that tankard and to tell us their tale.

  • @CreatingwithWinglessAngel
    @CreatingwithWinglessAngel Год назад +4

    I just love the history you discover alone the foreshore 😊

    • @alanholck7995
      @alanholck7995 Год назад

      And all due to the fact that guys drop stuff.

  • @antonellabassi3466
    @antonellabassi3466 Год назад +1

    I discovered your channel at the beginning of the pandemic, when Northern Italy got in the strictest lockdown ever. I can attest it helped a lot with my mental health when we could not leave the house and the only sound you heard was that of ambulances. Seeing the foreshore, hearing the seagulls, watching you find such treasures was a balm for my weary soul. Thanks again.

  • @darryldarwent3676
    @darryldarwent3676 Год назад +3

    Congratulations Nicola on a fantastic find. I have been watching your channel from the time the pandemic started. I think the quality of the videos has greatly increased in camerawork and editing. Your finds and research are excellent. Thank you for the education and entertainment that you provide.

  • @handywoman840
    @handywoman840 Год назад +1

    wow Nicola, you are a sweetheart, I just love how you have turned this random, serendipitous find into something so meaningful, humane, and moving.

  • @johnlord8337
    @johnlord8337 Год назад +4

    Should try and get a pewtersmith properly restoring the mug' shape and function - by warming and tinking with a pewter hammer - as well with properly welding the old seams. Maybe even getting a polish and buff, restoring the pewter (low-grade silver and lead, or high-grade silver and zinc) back to its lustrous silvery metal appearance. With the blackened surface, one can't tell if this is oxidized lead or zinc.

  • @wombat333
    @wombat333 Год назад +1

    Hiya from Mon in Australia. That was so beautiful, what you did for Mr Sweet, i really felt it. My husband of 28yrs took his own life the same way 11yrs ago. It really is so important to reach out for help if you need to and to always spend sometime just doing what you love and just Zen out. Ages video as always, thankyou💕✌💕😊💕

  • @anitacarey2389
    @anitacarey2389 Год назад +4

    What a wonderful video Nic! As so many people have noticed, you are compassionate and thoughtful and your tribute to Mister Sweet and the Landlord, James Burrows. Again you've brought to life people from the past and we pray that Mister Sweet is resting in peace even now. Also thank you for introducing Rob - what a lovely generous man giving you all those bits and pieces, and how wonderful that mud-larking is so good for his mental health. Thank you too, Nic, for naming your demon of anxiety - so reassuring to see you looking glowingly happy after a difficult dark winter. (Mum and Peter)

  • @amandapittar9398
    @amandapittar9398 Год назад +1

    Dear Nicola, SO happy for you finding the tankard! You deserve a find like that. All those cold 🥶 days and freezing fingers paid off!

  • @ShineKelly
    @ShineKelly Год назад +3

    Well done with the storytelling as well as the find of the ale mug, Nicola! Much appreciated! I do a lot of family history research and am always looking for inspiration in ways to present the information I find for presenting to family members - you have inspired a very grand idea in me today! (thank you!)

  • @laurapaine9043
    @laurapaine9043 Год назад +1

    Yes, what a wonderful journey with you on the Thames and what interesting stories you uncover and share. Your obvious joy in your adventures and good heart are a boon to those who have discovered your channel 😊

  • @goodpeople5676
    @goodpeople5676 Год назад +3

    Lovely video with the wonderful findings and the mug 🍺 😀 ❤️. History is mind-blowing .
    Enjoy n make more lovely videos.
    With love from SAM
    Guwahati, Assam, India 🇮🇳 ♥️

  • @wildlifeathome
    @wildlifeathome Год назад +1

    What a wonderful gentleman, I wish him all the best as he searches for the military history he so loves. This video is a prime example of what I love about you and your journeys to the liquid history book of the Thames. It is like the river is the trunk of a tree and the finds the branches leading you to discover the past be it a happy or sad tale. The letter posted by Mr. Sweet reminds me of so many comments about how you and your videos have brought so many people a bit of joy and brightened many a gloomy heart during the past few years of hard times. You are a remarkable young woman, all my best.🤗🥰

  • @khayes9591
    @khayes9591 Год назад +3

    Congratulations on your special find! Happy for you! I love how much the mudlarking community shares their finds with each other. 😍

  • @robdawg6674
    @robdawg6674 Год назад +5

    Just imagine 200 years from now a mud lark finds a trowel and gets ecstatic

    • @rogerjenkinson7979
      @rogerjenkinson7979 Год назад +1

      Yes! Yes! Yes! Agree 100%.
      Nicola you MUST mark your name & tideline art on all your tools so that, if lost, when found, they can be returned to you.
      Or if it happens 100 years hence some very lucky person will highlight once again all the special things that you have achieved. Finds and emotions that you un"earth" from mud for us all to experience. Long may it continue. Cheers!

  • @daviddarrall9384
    @daviddarrall9384 Год назад +2

    Thank you for such an encouraging story in view of today's difficult times. Once again, thank you!

  • @joncolcord6047
    @joncolcord6047 Год назад +11

    Wonderful find, and I so glad to know you will share it with the MoL! It looks like something they should exhibit after some expert restoration! Also, THANK YOU for addressing the scammers! I could see that it affected you. I hope we have scared them away, and that they have retreated to their ‘dark web’. There’s no place for people like that in a place like this. You give us all so much relaxation, knowledge, and enjoyment. Don’t ever stop! ❤ By the way, how does muddy ale taste? 🍺

    • @joncolcord6047
      @joncolcord6047 Год назад +1

      @@nicolawhitemudlark Pillow and a sleeping bag? I’m not sure I’ve heard that before. Sorry, American here!

    • @nicolawhitemudlark
      @nicolawhitemudlark  Год назад +2

      I think I must have written the wrong comment there accidentally!! Sorry about that!

    • @joncolcord6047
      @joncolcord6047 Год назад +1

      @@nicolawhitemudlark 😅

  • @debraday5682
    @debraday5682 Год назад +1

    Wonderful finds! Mudlarkers seem to be so generous with one another!💝

  • @lesleyannprior8203
    @lesleyannprior8203 Год назад +3

    Cheers to James Burrows and William Henry Sweet 🍺🍺 RIP

  • @vinnieleader
    @vinnieleader Год назад +2

    Rob, you are such an amazing person.
    I totally understand how you feel.
    I have several musket balls and they are my prized possessions.
    Getting down to the foreshore really helps to switch off for a few hours.
    Everyday is a gift.

  • @jserkiz06
    @jserkiz06 Год назад +6

    Perhaps in a hundred years, a lucky seeker will coax a hand tool from the foreshore, and they might be brimming with excitement!! Why not stamp your trowels with MUDLARK NICOLA WHITE. Maybe, unknowingly, you lose trowels as a gift for the Thames to preserve for lucky seekers! Will the Circle be Unbroken. Cheers!

  • @Jennie-fh4me
    @Jennie-fh4me Год назад

    RIP William Sweet and James Borrows xx
    Camden ale in the Burrows Ale Mug - Cheers ! 🍻
    So kind of your pal Rob to share his finds with you. Love this kind hearted community spirit xxx

  • @Thehuntinghillbilly
    @Thehuntinghillbilly Год назад

    Bless you for remembering a poor man who didn’t have the resources to get help and lost his life. You are a wonderful human. Thank you for all you do and teach us about a million small parts of history.

  • @dalemills7926
    @dalemills7926 Год назад

    You are such an amazing lady who respects others and makes them feel better about themselves after meeting you ! Mr. Sweet will remember you for a very long time !

  • @lois4329
    @lois4329 Год назад +2

    Beautiful ❤🎉more than wonderful. Your historical story wraps my heart😊

  • @shirleyvmaui
    @shirleyvmaui Год назад

    Thank you for toasting Mr Sweet! I raised my glass over here in the US too. I’d like to add that watching your wonderful videos is great for soothing anxiety too. Thank you so much Nichola❤❤❤

  • @CWO3-uscg
    @CWO3-uscg Год назад +1

    I came across your video quite by accident. I enjoyed it immensely. Then to find out that someone so lovely likes playing in the mud,

  • @Naplesfrank154
    @Naplesfrank154 Год назад +1

    I think my most favorite episode of yours is when you went to New York and had a tour of all of the pipes. I used to live in New Jersey and had I known that place was so interesting I would have visited it when I lived there. I loved that episode because you were able to explore those pipes in perfect condition unlike the prices that you usually find. If I found half of a pipe I would be very happy because I know there is so much history behind it. Cheers from Naples Florida. ❤❤

  • @cherylenelson4828
    @cherylenelson4828 Год назад +1

    My heart feels mixed. Sad and grateful awe. It is unbelievable to me how the mere fingerprint,touch,creation can lead along the road of emotionally aware history. What a gift to share,thank you for opening these doors.

  • @professor-greek3367
    @professor-greek3367 Год назад +1

    Nicola you've made me cry .. thank you for this beautiful video !!! Xx

  • @americanpatriot910
    @americanpatriot910 11 месяцев назад

    Nicola you are an amazing woman with beautiful grace and poise, it was so sweet of you to honor mr sweets memories of a Jilted man, I just love watching you dig along the Thames and then the field looking for Roman Coins you are truly an amazing woman good luck in the future❤

  • @janebutz5375
    @janebutz5375 Год назад +2

    Thank you, thank you, thank you, Nicola for looking into this history and bringing it to us. Your compassion and vulnerability regarding mental health is so appreciated. I have been there. I would like to add, if you know someone going through a tough time, what helped me was not false cheer or hopes, but knowing they were “walking through it with me”. People touched base from time to time and it meant everything. Thankfully I came out the other side. There really is help. You are a darling.

    • @nicolawhitemudlark
      @nicolawhitemudlark  Год назад +1

      Thank you Jane.

    • @janvafa9959
      @janvafa9959 Год назад

      I agree… for me the worst is the feeling of abandonment is the closest I can come… it’s deeper than just loneliness… though being all alone and forgotten is a big part of it… but day by day I can choose how I respond to the things I experience… I can’t choose what I experience… only how I respond to it!