Left Stunned By History Uncovered From The River Thames
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- čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
- Join us on an exciting adventure as we delve into the depths of the River Thames, searching for lost history. In this thrilling video, we explore the waters of one of the world's most iconic rivers, uncovering amazing finds that have been hidden for centuries. Watch as we pull up fascinating items and piece together their historical significance.
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Hello all, amazing video Marie, your editing is spot on, thankyou all for watching and supporting the channel
Awww thanks bro 🥰
Beautiful drone footage!
Marie, you did an outstanding job with the historical research!! Well done, everyone, another hot day. A well-deserved cool place to rest and many refreshing drinks ❤
Thanks Gail 🤗
@@mariecollinspeakydippers 🤗 Peakys are amazing people
Thank you Marie I really enjoy your comments about the history of where you are fishing. Your research is unbeatable.
Bless you John 🤗
Bye all , enjoyed as always, thank you all
Thanks Angela
Thank you, Marie, for the excellent presentation on the Thames. Another great outing. Two annulars!
Thanks porcelain
Beautiful day in England 😊
I really do love the boat plaques- I can see how addicting it could be to collect them; they are so interesting.
Didn't know rossco from dukes of hazard was a peaky 😂
Thanks Marie
Mrs Peaky , I love your historical commentaries and I think your a right belter ( no need for Glen to know )!!! However its a super marine spitfire not a submarine spitfire , I laughed until I almost peed myself 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂 oh flip
Hahaha, nice 1 for bringing to our attention
Another great good fun video!! I absolutely love ❤the history uncovered in the crud 😅. Ooh. La la France ?? Hope you can get there 😊😊😊Thank you for July 4th cheers 🍻almost forgot-drone shot of the sunset 🌅 AMAZING 🤩 😃❣️
Thank you 🤗
Another very enjoyable video with great history...looking forward to next week....Karl from eastern Canada👍👍👍😃😃😃
Thanks so much karl
Great finds there well done everyone you did a brilliant job on the boat places take care everyone x😊
Thanks David 🤗
Thanks.
My favorite things that you guys find are the padlocks and keys. I love the history and you guys are amazing ❤
Thanks Dawn 🤗
Glad you enjoy
Hi Marie and Glen,
sweet day guys
thank you again...ron
Thanks Ron 🤗
Happy 4th everyone
Nice boat plaque Kirsty! Several really nice plaques! Lovely drone footage, really enjoyed watching your day!
Cathy from Florida USA
Thanks Cathy
7:07- Might be part of a cobbled together window weight or anchor. Mike's big chain link is part of a coupling for railroad cars. (Was there a railroad bridge there at one time, or a track along the river?) 15:32- Reinforcement/connector from a wagon tongue to the horse harness or crosstree. 30:07 That is a top section of a tent stake. (took me a bit to recognize is). 34:49- I think that is the base to a table lamp. I have seen similar turn of the century ones here, plus the hole in the side of it would let a cord come through. Nice job resto the plaques. Great cleanup.
Thanks FK 🤗
Only railway bridge that I know of is up the river at Staines. Don't think there has ever been a railway there ( I am a local)
Glad you all had a good day it was great having you here come again I am sure there is more there. I will make sure I have more ice cream 🎉
Thanks Andrew 🤗
Andrew you was a diamond 💎
So needed that in the heat.
See you again soon I'm sure
Bless you Andrew, it was so appreciated 🙏😁
And some lovely bloc Al info you gave us as well, thank you once again
I have seen many videos from around the U.K. by several podcasts, and many of them highlight the horrible state of the nation, between showing rubbish with graffiti and discarded building etc. Those who make videos showing the bad parts of the U.K. indicate their hatred of their home country (Bald & Bankrupt-Backpacker Ben), but thanks to Peaky Dippers I see the beauty of the U.K. I remember, and I thank you so much for that.
The boat plaques are always a joy to find, but the ancient artifacts are always such a gem. It also pleases me that the ladies of Peaky Dippers pull up some of the heaviest items, well done ladies!!
Glen, the mustache wax is a good look, and Mike wore his cowboy hat like some of the blokes I see here in the U.S., well done Mike!
Altermann,
Thank you so much for your kind words.
We always find that life is too short to keep focusing on the negatives, we need to show our beautiful country off and be proud.
Along thw way little by little all the untidy bits will eventually be sorted.
So I totally agree with your comment.
Have the best day mate
Thanks altermann
@@MikeKirsty-cb2wv You folks are the true backbeat of the United Kingdom, I'm proud of you.
Thanks for another great video guys
Thanks Michael
Great video and lovely finds x
Thanks Susan 🤗
I love all of you guys!! Awesome finds and video xx
Aww bless you, thanks so much
Lots more to come xx
CHEERS MATES 🍻🥂!!!
Thanks for another interesting vid guys👍😁
Thanks Gillian 🤗
Hi Folks! Was working on the yard while I felt ok so I am late wartcher
Wonderful video as always....BTW, I absolutely love your opening music....❤
Thanks cyndy x
Oh no Kirsty! As we would say here Michael just thru you under the bus. By serving him bad coffee with his find😂
that hook thing at 30:25 is half of a tent stake.
Looks like an old candlestick lamp base with the hole for the flex to go in
Thanks Colin 🤗
Many magnet fishers in the US get the big links out of rivers near trains. They are some kind of railroad linkage.
11:06 In the U.S., we call that an ''eye and eye turnbuckle''.
The item 34 mins in, is a late Victorian/Edwardian cast iron base for an oil lamp, the brass part is called a spinning (which unscrews) and would have been attached to a glass/ceramic font. The hole in the base indicates that it was converted to electricity in the past.
Thanks for the info Bob. 🤗
A lot of nice finds full of history. Good job a lot of trash out of the cannel. Wonderful video thanks for sharing it to us . From shirley from new Bern ,north carolina u.s.a ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉😮🎉😅😊🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thanks Shirley 🤗
28:27 The cat only has 8 lives left.
The hammer heads were great to see. Thank you, Kirsty for sharing the items you've found. Please tell us more about the boats and plaques required. Are the boats allowed on all the canals and waterways. Be safe out there, wear hats! Sunscreen!😊
Once you are register a boat, you can use majority of waterways in uk
Hi Mike and Fox
Don’t forget 👍
Michael has even got a pair of the UK's version of USA cowboy boots on!
I have? Cool lol
Hi, just see you on Si's channel which made me realise that i lost you when I subscribed after seeing you on Nicola's channel. i left a comment then to try Chertsey, Walton, Staines and Sunbury. Glad you came down. Where you started (behind the flats) was once Bates Boatyard so not surprised you pulled up loads there (they relocated to Southampton). Chertsey museum might have liked the 'old bit of bridge' (other side of the river would be Spelthorne Museum). This was also the Surrey and Middlesex border back in the day and we still have quite a few coal tax posts as a reminder. The 'candletick base' might have been a piece from an old steamer?
Welcome back Tracey!
Thanks for the info and we will look into this
@@MikeKirsty-cb2wv Steamer - as in steam boat. Usually lots of brass and some very ornate
THE ONE ITEM COULD BE THE BASE OF A TABLE LAMP!!!
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Hi Kristy
Was the small hook thing attached to the boat so you can more up?
That's not a boat window it's the door top of a Land Rover
Thanks for the well wishes on the 4th my British cousins
Your welcome Barbara xx
The big ring attached to the metal plates could be off a large wooden rudder the ring would have been where it attached to the stearage system
Thanks for the info Stephen 🤗
Yes looked like a bracket for a rudder
This episode is like a nice glass of gin❤
Thanks Simon 🤗
❤😊
Alligator head
How did you get a lead sinker with a magnet?
Sometimes non magnetic items get caught in the items we pull up, the sinker more than likely still had its line attached and wrapped around something
Hi all sorry I've missed you
I'm not well ❤❤
Hope you feel better soon Joanne x
Get well soon
Hi gang new sub only 5 canals in Scotland so mostly detect n btl dig whi sings title ? Enjoying the throws detect so know some finds n
Most pre des coins
The guns n stuff are amazing I've pleanty pistol n musket balls
Emfield martini Hendrys gl n hh
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Happy hunting
Nice finds does the scrap get picked up ?
We take our own scrap in Mikes van Sandra.If Mike does ever have a week off, we book a scrapman 😁
Is the sheffield video coming out?
WITH THAT HOLE IS THE BASE I WOULD SAY ITS AN OLD LAMP BASE.
il me faut un nouveau pc vous me l'envoyer ? 🤣
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The window frame was from a Land Rover, great vids guys.