Did Mudlarks have any form of organization or community?
Frequently Asked Question about the extinct profession: Mudlark
Mudlarks, individuals who scavenged the Thames River for valuable items, often operated in informal groups rather than structured organizations. They shared knowledge about the best locations and times for mudlarking, fostering a sense of community. However, they lacked formal leadership or rules, relying instead on mutual support and camaraderie among fellow scavengers in their pursuit of treasure.