Were Mudlarks mostly men, women, or children?
Frequently Asked Question about the extinct profession: Mudlark
Mudlarks were predominantly men, but women and children also participated in this activity. During the 19th century, many families scavenged along the Thames River for valuable items, with children often accompanying their parents. The practice was a means of survival, and while men typically did the heavy lifting, women and children contributed significantly to the mudlarking efforts.