This is a C—- free greeting so, like The Man in Red, I won’t mention “it”. I’m sure we will all have a good Christmas, one way or another. Whilst having the…
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Worth a look
www.detectorlist.com This site is of general detecting interest with finds nationwide, product reviews and information. Chairman Joe.
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IS THAT OLD SPRING YOU’VE FOUND JUST A SPRING?
This item is on display at Ightam Mote and is a courting candle and has the following description: |”Courting candles were an important and popular part of most households from the 17th…
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FOUND IT!
At our last evening meeting Geoff invited us to identify some of his finds – yes, even he finds stuff he knows not what it is. We also were stumped, but later…
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Those were the days. These are the days.
Number 534 in a series of miscellaneous items of interest. Then. From Treasure Hunting June 1992. “The police in Dorset have got fed up with being called out to confrontations between huntspeople…
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Mud
At our evening meeting on 15th July, some fourteen of us sat down for a chat which turned into an impromptu teach in on the subject of mudlarking – searching the Thames…
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Eureka
This article (left click on image to enlarge) was published in a 1996 issue of Eureka – the club’s hard copy magazine published prior to the advent of this website. It caught my…
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Stand well clear!
Another extract from Eureka – the club magazine which was the predecessor of our website. This one written by former chairman Brian Streeter in the July 1987 issue. “Cannon shells, usually the…
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At last! A hammered.
One day in early May I though I’d found a milk bottle top of the foil variety – from the days when milk came in glass bottles. A good job I didn’t…