What was the public perception of Mudlarks?
Frequently Asked Question about the extinct profession: Mudlark
Mudlarks, individuals who scavenged the River Thames for valuable items, were often viewed with disdain in Victorian England. They were seen as impoverished and desperate, engaging in unsavory activities. However, some recognized their resourcefulness and resilience. Over time, public perception shifted slightly, with a growing appreciation for their contributions to archaeology and history through the artifacts they uncovered.