What a gentle soul you are! I love the way you ‘interview’, having time for the other person, and giving them space. It’s a rare talent these days, and certainly not seen in mainstream media. Thank you for such a wholesome and informative video.
I always enjoy your videos, this is one of the best. Really love you interviewing the other mudlarks of the Thames and what a fascinating insight to the find liaisons officer who likes the quirky finds of personal history. Well done on your beautiful coin find. I look forward to more.
I grew up on the Isle of Dogs and spent most of my life mudlarking on the river. I used to swim in Limehouse Basin as a child (tetanus? What’s that??) I mudlarked right up until 2013 when I moved down to the south coast. I would love to visit my Father Thames and mudlark again and it breaks my heart they’ve put a stop on issuing permits. I feel like they’ve put a stop to my childhood. I hope they reconsider soon and allow me to get a permit.
I loved meeting Maccy!! So much knowledge and a very nice man!!
What a gentle soul you are! I love the way you ‘interview’, having time for the other person, and giving them space. It’s a rare talent these days, and certainly not seen in mainstream media. Thank you for such a wholesome and informative video.
Thank you so much
My absolute fave
Thank you
This is such an amazing video!!! Well done Ken!!!
Always a pleasure to share my Knowledge Ken.
I always enjoy your videos, this is one of the best. Really love you interviewing the other mudlarks of the Thames and what a fascinating insight to the find liaisons officer who likes the quirky finds of personal history.
Well done on your beautiful coin find.
I look forward to more.
Thanks so much
One day you meet the last mudlarker on the foreshore and then you can say I met them all! Lovely video Ken. Have a good day!
🇺🇸🤝🇬🇧 Hello and Cheers from Ohio, USA... I quite enjoy your channel, thanks for making the videos.
Thanks Dean
Beautiful tattoos
Ill let Alan know
Really interesting video. Fascinting people too.
Thanks Mandy
Kenny Ken does it again
The shells are whelk shells native to the uk and used as food taste like rubber in my opinion tho
Thank you. I love whelks but not from the Thames
I grew up on the Isle of Dogs and spent most of my life mudlarking on the river. I used to swim in Limehouse Basin as a child (tetanus? What’s that??) I mudlarked right up until 2013 when I moved down to the south coast. I would love to visit my Father Thames and mudlark again and it breaks my heart they’ve put a stop on issuing permits. I feel like they’ve put a stop to my childhood. I hope they reconsider soon and allow me to get a permit.
I hope you get a chance to Mudlark again. The Isle of Dogs is great