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He started out as a mudlark, and developed his career from there.
He later became the subject of a children's book and the film The Mudlark.
A big hulking fellow who looks like an unwashed mudlark.
Becoming a mudlark was usually a choice dictated by poverty and lack of skills.
He was a bit of a mudlark, and won the 1966 version of the cup, again on a wet track.
But there was a definite mudlark humility in captaincy.
'Twill be her word against that of a mudlark!"
It was at this time that he gained the nickname: the "Maidstone Mudlark".
A mudlark is a person who scavenges in river mud for items of value, especially in London during the late 18th and 19th centuries.
A mudlark is also a term, used in Sussex dialect for a fisherman from Rye.
In 1950, she was first noticed after playing an Irish maid in The Mudlark.
Perhaps he was no better than the lowliest mudlark who combed the banks of the Thames for useful castoffs.
Leo Kottke wrote an instrumental called "Room 8" that was included in his 1971 album, Mudlark.
Mudlark may also refer to:
Inis Cara was the third joint-favourite but was backed purely on the basis of being a mudlark.
Brown was played by Finlay Currie in the 1950 film The Mudlark.
It is described by its creators, Mudlark, as "location-based top trumps", and encourages competition through leaderboards.
"Ice Miner" is the version from Mudlark, not the Takoma compilation release.
The Mudlark (1950 film)
This song was on Leo s 1971 release, Mudlark ....
'For Mudlark Books.
The Mudlark (1951)
The game was designed by Toby Barnes & Matt Watkins of Mudlark.
In The Mudlark (1950) he played Disraeli.
Tilda, an expert mudlark, retrieved most of the purple plastic, but the pieces were broken and it was hard to see what could be done with them.