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Mudlark'd. : hidden histories from the River Thames / Malcolm Russell ; foreshore photography, Matthew Williams-Ellis.
Main entry:

Russell, Malcolm (Writer on mudlarking), author.

Title & Author:

Mudlark'd. : hidden histories from the River Thames / Malcolm Russell ; foreshore photography, Matthew Williams-Ellis.

Publication:

Princeton : Princeton University Press, 2022.
©2022

Description:

223 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 27 cm

Notes:
First published by Thames & Hudson Ltd, London.
"Stories of forgotten people, told through lost objects revealed by the changing tides"--Page 4 of cover.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Machine generated contents note: 1. Enslaved People & Immigrants -- Ornatrices -- The enslaved hairdressers of the Roman Empire, revealed by a pin -- Hanse -- The merchants who supplied Tudor England, revealed by a ring -- Strangers -- The refugees who helped transform England's economy, revealed by lead seals -- Black Georgians -- London's eighteenth-century Black residents, revealed by a glass tube -- Lascars -- The Indian seamen who manned British ships, revealed by a coin -- 2. Criminals -- Cunning-Folk -- The fight against witchcraft, revealed by a pottery fragment -- Coiners -- The forgers transported to Australia, revealed by counterfeit coins -- 3. Intimates -- Sex Workers -- Prostitution in early modern London, revealed by a candlestick -- Courting Couples -- The early modern journey to marriage, revealed by a cufflink -- 4. Believers -- Pilgrims -- Medieval religious travellers, revealed by an ampulla -- Printers -- The Arts and Crafts movement, revealed by pieces of type -- Fascists -- Britain's first fascist organization, revealed by a badge -- 5. Entertainers -- Street Musicians -- London's sonic culture wars, revealed by a Jew's harp -- Indigenous North Americans -- Native travellers and performance, revealed by beads -- Parachutists -- The aerial entertainers of the Edwardian age, revealed by a clay pipe -- 6. Queer Folk -- Romans The men of antiquity who had sex with men, revealed by a coin -- Mollies Sc Macaronis -- Queerness in Georgian London, revealed by lead tokens -- Cross-Dressing Women -- The emergence of a lesbian identity, revealed by a button -- 7. Addicts -- Smokers -- Consumers of a new intoxicant, revealed by clay tobacco pipes -- Gamesters -- Gambling addicts of Georgian London, revealed by a die -- Gin Drinkers -- Imbibers of London's spirit, revealed by a bottleneck -- 8. Traders -- Mountebanks Dentists -- The evolution of oral care, revealed by a tooth -- Quacks -- Georgian medical entrepreneurs, revealed by a medicine bottle -- Costermongers -- Victorian London's street sellers, revealed by a token -- 9. Fighters -- Forgotten Heroes of the Crimea -- War with Russia, revealed by a clay pipe -- Auxiliary Firefighters -- Extinguishing the Blitz, revealed by a button -- The Red Army Creating killers in the Second World War, revealed by a round of ammunition
Summary:

"Mudlark'd combines insights from two hundred rare objects discovered on the foreshore of the River Thames with a wealth of breathtaking illustrations to uncover the hidden histories of ordinary people from prehistory to today. Malcolm Russell tells the stories behind each find, revealing the habits, customs, and artistry of the people who created and used it. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, London was the busiest port in the world, exchanging goods and ideas with people from every continent. The shores of the Thames have long been densely packed with taverns, brothels, and markets, and the river's muddy banks are a repository of intriguing and precious objects that evoke long-forgotten ways of life. With Russell as your guide, a bottleneck of a jug is shown to be a talisman to counter the ill effects of witchcraft. Glass beads expose the brutal realities of the transatlantic slave trade. Clay tobacco pipes uncover the lives of Victorian magicians. A scrap of Tudor cloth illuminates the experiences of Dutch and French religious refugees. These are just some of the stories told in Mudlark'd, which also contains a primer, giving advice on how to mudlark on tidal rivers around the world and outlining the tools and equipment you will need."--Publisher's website.

ISBN:

9780691235783 hardcover
0691235783 hardcover
(ebook)
9780691235974

Subject:

Mudlarking England Thames River.
Lost articles England Thames River.
Objets perdus Angleterre Tamise (Fleuve)
Antiquities
Lost articles
Mudlarking
Thames River (England) Antiquities.
Thames River (England) History.
London (England) Antiquities.
London (England) History.
Tamise (Angleterre : Fleuve) Histoire.
Londres (Angleterre) Histoire.
England London
England Thames River

Form/genre:

History

Added entries:

Williams-Ellis, Matthew, photographer.

Mudlarked

Holdings:

Location: Library main 315364
Call No.: 315364
Copy: 1
Status: Available

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