The Lost Apothecary
There is a charm in things left behind by people who once walked on this earth. Their memories, their lives as reflected in those inanimate things draws us to it. Makes us curious about what it was that mattered them the most. When Caroline finds a bear engraved vial from Thames during a mudlarking tour, she is intrigued and excited to dig more in the British Library.
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