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Mudlarking, lost and found on the River Thames, [written and] read by Lara Maiklem

Label
Mudlarking, lost and found on the River Thames, [written and] read by Lara Maiklem
Language
eng
Form of composition
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Format of music
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Literary text for sound recordings
other
Main title
Mudlarking
Music parts
not applicable
Responsibility statement
[written and] read by Lara Maiklem
Sub title
lost and found on the River Thames
Summary
Mudlark (/'mAdla;k/) noun A person who scavenges for usable debris in the mud of a river or harbour. Lara Maiklem has scoured the banks of the Thames for over fifteen years, in pursuit of the objects that the river unearths: from Neolithic flints to Roman hair pins, medieval buckles to Tudor buttons, Georgian clay pipes to Victorian toys. These objects tell her about London and its lost ways of life. Moving from the river's tidal origins in the west of the city to the point where it meets the sea in the east, Mudlarking is a search for urban solitude and history on the River Thames, which Lara calls the longest archaeological site in England. As she has discovered, it is often the tiniest objects that tell the greatest stories
Target audience
adult
Transposition and arrangement
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Classification
Contributor