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2pm – 3.30pm

29 Sep 2024

Explore the artefacts recovered from the lost River Westbourne and what they can tell us about London's history.

During the recent excavations of the Chelsea Barracks site in West London, thousands of historic artefacts were recovered from the lost River Westbourne by archaeologists from London Museum Archaeology.

Jason Sandy (mudlark and developer at Qatari Diar, owner of Chelsea Barracks) will present a wide variety of extraordinary artefacts and explain their unique significance in revealing the history of the River Westbourne, Ranelagh Pleasure Gardens and former army barracks.

The fascinating artefacts will be on display in the museum during the talk and Jason will answer your questions during a highly interactive presentation.

Part of our mudlarking weekend

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For:
Adults only
How to attend:
In-person only
Duration:
90 mins
Concessions:

Some concessions are available, read our policy

Booking guidance:
Advanced booking recommended

Jason Sandy

Mudlark, architect and property developer

Jason Sandy is a member of the Society of Thames Mudlarks & Antiquarians and his mudlarking adventures have been featured on television in the UK, USA, Germany and Canada. He authored MUDLARKS: Treasures from the Thames (2022) and co-authored Thames Mudlarking: Searching for London’s Lost Treasures (2021). Jason also lectures about mudlarking in schools, universities and organisations in Britain and USA.