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Lynn Pew, Alice and the Mudlark, River Irwell
In this episode, the second in our Mudlark series, Anne Marie talks to Mudlark Lynn Pew. Lynn mudlarks along the River Irwell in Lancashire, England, where she scours its banks for beautiful pieces of broken pottery, little pieces of history tumbled by the river for over 100 years. Lynn tells us about the river's history and where many of the pieces she finds originated.
Lynn is fascinated with how these tiny fragments made their way into the river and the journey they have been on. Cracked and faded, their edges are worn smooth from their watery passage, a mere remnant of what once was. Who last held them in their former, utilitarian life before she plucked them from the banks of the river.
Years after she began collecting these lovely miniature pieces of history, she incorporated them into handcrafted one-of-a-kind mosaic works of art, which she entered and won a place in Country Living Magazine's 'Kitchen Table Talent' competition.
Resources:
The Mudlark Website: https://themudlark.co.uk
Instagram, Alice and the Mudlark: @alice_and_the_mudlark
Lancashire Past Website, Grants Tower, Ramsbottom, Bury
Ramsbottom, Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramsbottom
River Irwell, Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Irwell
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