WOAH! Unexpected RARE relics found on the River Thames foreshore, London
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- čas přidán 13. 08. 2022
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Looks like a Daimler hub cap. 🤘
My very thoughts.
Yes, Daimler and is more than likely the horn button, seeing as it was found in the middle of a steering wheel..
Beat me to it lol
Spot on. Well done! 👍🏻🐾🧡
@@cazzaa5012 I believe you are 100% correct.
It's from a Daimler Si, they were similar to an old Jaguar xx
Spot on. They made beautiful cars to be fair
I thought as much.. I can see the logo in my head and that D fits.. Nice cars
I find it amazing that for how long you have been mudlarking (and how many mudlarkers there are) you find so many amazing things each time! Coming from Australia it is fascinating to the see the different layers of history uncovered in the same places.
Cheers Sam! It’s certainly getting harder but the finds are there for the persistent 👍🏻🐾🧡
The cap badge is amazing, well done si. X
It just shows people have been littering since the beginning of time 😅🤣
Thanks for sharing your historic knowledge of the finds. Love your videos 😉
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The style on the D made me think of Daimler and what a wonderful series of finds this time. Thank you.
You got it!! Well done 👍🏻🐾🧡
Said it before Sean is an interesting knowledgeable man. Always enjoy your round ups Si and hearing the history about your finds xx
Thanks so much! Yes he really is Flint Eastwood 👍🏻🐾🧡
You and Nicola individually are fantastic but together pure magic!
Cheers Shirley 👍🏻🐾🧡
Another good one on the way si
Whoa, what...a No Fear Pittsburgh Steeler shirt?! awesome Sci, great variety today, tyvm from Pennsylvania.
Cheers Cindy! 👍🏻🐾🧡
omg, the brass blade flying across the universe…😂
It bloody flew!! Haha Never found it 😂
Love the cap badge!
Lovely ain’t it 👍🏻🐾🧡
That D wheel hub is a D for Daimler. Could be from a 1970s bus or lorry wheel centre... Alternatively, Daimler were a coach builder for car bodies too! Ah.. Just saw the end where you say that 😂
Or even a WW2 London Transport utility bus.
Cheers Rich! Great info! 👍🏻🐾🧡
These are my favorite episodes where you go down to the shore on your own! It's almost like I get to go with you! I am glad when you get to go with your fellow larkers, but these are my favs cause they are less distracting! Great finds today!
The parasol slide would be so pretty cleaned up with a Thames bead or garnet in the middle. Nice pendant.
Nice idea!!
When you found that S-African badge I thought first that now you found the twin to Tobias's find. The Daimler cap is a wonderful find. I bought my trowel from Graham in May and used it at the first time during my visit in May. I love it and it will follow me on 17th September again to the Thames foreshore in London. Have a great week Simon!
That’s awesome that you’ve got a Gander trowel! They are a thing of beauty, I’m sure they bring luck!
Great finds 👍🏻 Nice hoodie you got there 👣🧡 x
Cheers Essie 👍🏻🐾🧡
nice finds
So nice to see you on the foreshore, my spying skills were lousy today, I am glad yours were better. Awesome cap badge! Knives came out great. New trowel is awesome.
Thanks Debs! Let’s hope it brings me luck in that there mud 👍🏻🐾🧡
Awesome findings really enjoyed, superb upcycle, we used this type of knife 🔪 to eat raw mango 🥭 😋 in childhood.
Today did the under privilege kids run , organized by Good People. Got a very good response from all India 🇮🇳 with a good donation to support the kids. Eve of Independence Day
Enjoy
With love from SAM
Guwahati, Assam, India 🇮🇳 ♥ 🙏 🤝
Cheers Sam! Keep on running 🏃🏿♂️
When I see the Canadian geese, I feel like I'm there with you, great finds Si, keep mudlarking as you never know what you'll find. The flint was rather nice, weird what you can find. Till next time. 🐘🌞🍁🇨🇦👍
Cheers Marion, they are lovely animals! Free the Bees!
The “Cobra Chickens” seem to be everywhere in the world!! 🪶😂👋🏼🇨🇦
It is true, so hooked on Si Finds mudlarking escapades! Cap badge is awesome & so was the flint! Have a great week!
Cheers Thelka! Thanks so much for the support 👍🏻🐾🧡
5:57 Now that's soldiering!
More great finds. TFS Cheers 🍻
Cheers Penny! 👍🏻🐾🧡
That badge is an extremely interesting find for me. I’m Afrikaans, so my ancestors would have actually been fighting against the person who was wearing that badge 😅 but it’s still amazing to see an object from that period. All I’ve ever had were stories of my family, some of them very tragic unfortunately, but seeing objects from that time really connect me to those stories.
Keep up the awesome work, Si!
Having Shawn is like having your own Phil Harding. How lucky you are!!!
Very! 👍🏻🐾🧡
I loved seeing you re-purpose that knife by crafting a new blade.
Thanks so much! It was too cute not to
Oh wow! That little knife is so cool!
Cheers Pia! 👍🏻🐾🧡
@@Sifinds Happy Birthday, Simon 🍻🎂🐈⬛🐾🧡 by the way, love your cats 🐈 too
Always make my Sundays bright with Si Finds Much love from Louisiana 💖 💕
Cheers Mello! 👍🏻🐾🧡
Another amazing video adventure. Thanks for taking us along.
My pleasure! Thanks for tagging along 👍🏻🐾🧡
Hello! Good Sunday!!
Awesome video Si! Have a great week!
Cheers Angie! 👍🏻🐾🧡
Never a dull lark! Or clean up, or special guest star 😉 ... A Janus flake explanation for the ages!
Cheers Mudlover 👍🏻🐾🧡
How exciting is that flint tool, it's an amazing find! 😺💛
Cheers! 👍🏻🐾🧡
love your videos and seeing all the finds you find
Cheers Julie! 👍🏻🐾🧡
After watching you show for several days I just realized the joynyou get by doing it. As a little kid 5 or six I was visiting all the pot makers in the village, I liked t pick up all the shards that had defects and were discarded. Some were good and usable other were almost finished but broke in the handling. The colors and the images (Renaissance stile were beautiful I cherished one in particola and kept it for years) one factory was world famous) one return to Italy on vacation I make sure I visit the factory and relive my childhood. 4:42 4:44 4:47
Absolutely love your adventures always great time great finds 😁😁😁👍👍💟
Cheers Mary!! 👍🏻🐾🧡
Loved the cap badge and the history! I am not a motor head but I knew the Daimler cap from watching Alex Archbold's CZcams channel Curiosity Inc. He is restoring a Daimler that the Queen toured in Canada in!! Amazing how learning something on one channel can connect to another! Keep up the great videos! Watching from Minnesota, USA. 🥰🥰🥰
Awesome!!!
I watch his channel as well! Here in Pensacola, FL! I was so excited when he panned down the grille and I saw that Tudor Rose. I sure wish I could be mudlarking in England! But, it's a heck of a commute to see my grandson.
Loved your finds today. The cap medal from South Africa is amazing 😊💕🇺🇸
Cheers Chez! Yes I’m well happy with that! 👍🏻🐾🧡
My great grandfather from the East end of London fought in the Boer war...Great find Si!
Wowza! Big respect
That intercom - I’m thinking someone wanted to connect with the Thames foreshore. Very pretty ring. Awesome cap badge. An umbrella slide. Lovely penny coin, looks newish. Great to see/hear Shawn. Fantastic work on the penknife.
Cheers Coni, if only it were gold! 👍🏻🐾🧡
The D badge you found reminds me of the old Datsun badges that used to be in the centre of a steering wheel….love watching your mud larking videos and finds…wish I knew somewhere near where I live that I could go mud larking…
Cheers Gaynor, get in the rivers for a wade, you’ll never know what you migh find, especially in summer!
Daimler
@@Sifinds definitely daimler
@@Sifinds Its off a Daimler. They were bought by Jaguar in 1960. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daimler_Company
Thank you Si, I enjoyed the video per normal.
I look forward to your next.
Lee, 49 years old, East London.
Cheers Lee my friend 👍🏻🐾🧡
You're a Stud !
For a second you had me going with that duck close-up. The Thames Monster!
😂 🦆
Really enjoy these videos where you are alone and finding lots of interesting items.
Loved the nod to Crocodile Dundee during the knife cleanup! 😂 thanks for another really enjoyable video!!
A really great video Si. I loved the up cycling and restoration of the knife and I like the Daimlere cap you found. Cheers and looking forward to next week.
1:07 wow what a lucky lovely find, the thick glass recalls old style italian vine glasses. In todays reference they look like shot glasses ;) yeah totally "consumtion " 5:53 wow stunning find. 7:02 looks like a paint tube screw cap .
And I'm so chuffed to see you taking stuff home to clean instead of hitting it with a rock! ☺️
Haha, certain objects need special attention 👍🏻🐾🧡
great finds always a pleasure watching you lark thank you
Cheers Tessa. Appreciate that!! 👍🏻🐾🧡
Fab finds... finally got my permit so hope to get to the Thames this summer yay
Whoop hurry before the rain comes. Lol
Happy birthday Si 🎈🎂🎁
I’m usually excited to see flint finds but like Sean said it’s a boring tool Si 😜🍻
Hahaha. Love it 😂
The penknives are definitely rescues. Thanks! 😎
Just love Sean!!!
It's SOOO WONDERFUL when I see the old crust fall away from treasures... Don't cut yourself, Si ! 😂😂😂
When I was in college, the shop teacher used to tell us about, usually gory, accidents in the shop as lessons to be careful. He said that he was once showing a class how to use the table saw and his upper denture dropped out of his mouth, hit the blade with a loud “Ping” and smashed, sending bits of it everywhere, including into the crowd of horrified students. My favourite of his stories.
When he announced a surprise bonus question on the final exam, we joked that it was “Name 5 ways you can injure yourself in the shop while using a pencil”.
Hahaha! Bet that was hilarious! I keep some of the ‘cock-ups’ in because I like to encourage people to be prepared to fail, and keep trying. I never did find that bit of brass 👍🏻🐾🧡
@@Sifinds And you still managed to make a useful little knife with the aluminium blade!
Your channel is so awesome! That whole island is one giant archeological site. I love England. I'd love to visit one day. The history there is so rich and fascinating. Good luck from Texas!!
Cheers Ben! 👍🏻🐾🧡
Appreciate all your hard work. Love your channel Si. Thanks
Lovely little knifes you found😊
And i loved the fossil and the witchstone! I like stuff that i abit mystical🧚♀️
Thanks for another great video Si 💕
Cheers Elin! 👍🏻🐾🧡
Hi Si! Every time you find a piece of cutlery, you optimistically look for hallmarks in the hope that it's silver. I want to ask, have you ever actually found a silver spoon - or fork or knife?? Or are you still waiting for your very first one? Just love your videos, and recently became a patreon - please keep up the good work!
Hi Di! Thank you so much for becoming a Patreon! It means the world to me and puts ‘gas in my tank’ to keep on larking longer and further. I have found a few silver spoons, but they are pretty rare. In fact Cuffs found one on a recent bottle dig, the video I’m yet to edit and publish. Thanks so much for the support! 👍🏻🐾🧡
@@Sifinds Haha..first time I've heard a beer being described as 'gas in my tank!' 😆
Happy birthday Si!🎂🎈💐😊
Thanks so much! 👍🏻🐾🧡
That cap badge is gorgeous, absolutely love it. The pen knives came up a treat too. Beautifully filmed too as always Si. Thank you for taking us along xx Teresa 🇦🇺❤
Cheers Teresa 👍🏻🐾🧡
It's nice to see you around chelsea! 😊
I love the upcycle of the little knife- you are so creative!
Thanks so much! Who’d have thought such a cute knife was hiding under all that crud
That cap badge is brilliant find, and condition good too! 👌👍
Cheers Ray! 👍🏻🐾🧡
Love how you fixed the pen knife ! Stay safe and cool in this heat !
Cheers Sandy. It’s bleedin’ hot here right now 👍🏻🐾🧡
Loved all your finds. I was so happy because the first one that you asked us if we can see what you see and I thought it's a pipe the pipe stem that's what you're going for and here it was the spoon beside the pipe stem or what I thought was a pipe stem but you had me, I didn't see the spoon.😃😆
Love your videos!!😍
Cheers Si. Nice cap badge or campaign medal. Loved the echinoid fossil. The flint is interesting, i have seen you walk past those many times
Cheers Karen! I now have the eye for the mm, or so I like to think 👍🏻🐾🧡
Not seen the whole video yet, but the cap badge could not have been worn in the battles suggested as it mentions 1899-1902 on the badge its self so I would expect it was made after the second boer War.
Fair point, let’s say they the person who wore it saw one of those battles
Exactly 😁
I love your sense of humor!
😂
Awesome finds, I can’t wait til I get to mudlark on the river thames someday.
Love from S.Africa! SA history is fascinating!
Great finds
it's funny to me that after I saw my first of your hovercraft vids I am conditioned to think that is what we are doing when I har the beep bop music.
Haha, same music different hunts
That trowel looks too beautiful to spoil in the mud and gravel! l'd be tempted to frame it!
Haha, they are stunning, but they contain magic power that bring luck - like a toy - they should be played with 👍🏻🐾🧡
I can't believe how well 5he knife came out well impressed literally cracked open a piece of history.
The D badge could be a Daimler steering wheel.
Spot on! 👍🏻🐾🧡
Love you Si so hilarious!,!!
Happy B’day, Si 🎉🥳🎂
Cheers pal!
Daimler, My grandad used to drive a Daimler for Hrdley Newman of Newman Industries in Yate. He would often drive him to the South of France with my grandmother acting as Nanny to his small children x
Daimler steering wheel badge. An old one too. Love it!
Not to mention that the water he rinsed it in probably came from the open sewar that the Thames was. They did a good job cleaning up the
river.lots of wildlife now.nice little cutting blade. In my area I have tons of those blades.most people don't see em.good catch
Well done Si
✨CONGRATULATIONS ✨
On ✨ 100 K ✨ Si !!!!!
What a great day
I learn so much history from your videos.Your filming and editing are top notch (my husband is a retired cameraman/editor). The echinoid and scraper are ancient treasure. Great “luck in the muck”!
Cheers JoEllen - a fine accolade foreshore lol! 👍🏻🐾🧡
An interesting selection of finds. The cap badge was the best 👍 very nice condition for something that old.
Cheers Jim! Yes it is an awesome thing
Daimler car hub cap I think
Happy Birthday 🥳 Wishing you health and great lurking to amazing finds ✨✨💎
Is it a cap badge or a campaign metal? Cap badges usually identify the regiment and campaign metals usually identify the geographic location of a battle.
Yeah you could be right, there’s limited info about it that I could find
Is the round metal plaque or wheel boss possibly off an old Daimler car Si ?.......Just got 3/4 way through the video and found out it was :) That'll teach me to watch till the end before commenting in future, nice finds , some different things to what usually turn up. I love the South African badge , quite a rare find I should imagine, Thanks again Si for taking us along
Yes Barbara you got it right!! Well done! They made some stunning cars, real beauties
Si, you are just such a creative guy. The video and music always impresses me. Thank you.💕🌈💕
Thanks so much, really appreciate that!
Great videos as always . Love the stories behind the finds !
Trowel Twins! That have me a good chuckle!
😬 that 'blade' going into orbit! Too funny 😂
Daimler I would say 🧐 The boer war cap badge is epic ! Well done 👍
I really like your site!! You do have a special touch for this mudlarking! See you on your next adventure!
Thank you so much for continuing to do what you do in this heat!!!
It's been to hot for for me to go out so thank you 😁 I always love your vids, the finding, the clean ups and the upcycles! , I have learnt so much from watching you and seeing what to look for. I am definitely hooked!!
😂 😂
The fossil Is so beautiful, thanks to your last echinoid find I saw I managed to find my own! A little incomplete but... I wouldn't have found it or my pipe and stem without watching you first. 😎
So thank you loads 👍😁
Well that’s amazing!! Well done you! Appreciate your comment 👍🏻🐾🧡
Happy Birthday, Simon!!
Cheers Pia 👍🏻🐾🧡