What did Mudlarks do for a living?
Frequently Asked Question about the extinct profession: Mudlark
Mudlarks were individuals, often children or the impoverished, who scavenged along the banks of the River Thames in London, particularly during the 18th and 19th centuries. They searched for valuable items like coins, jewelry, and other discarded goods exposed by the tide. This informal occupation provided a means of survival for many in a time of economic hardship.