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Mudlark - Wikipedia
A mudlark is someone who scavenges the banks and shores of rivers for items of value, a term used especially to describe those who scavenged this way in London
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Find out about the rich history of mudlarking - Thames Festival Trust
MUDLARK | Noun – a person who gains a livelihood by searching for iron, coal, old ropes etc. in mud or low tide. Dig deep into the history of mudlarking ...
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Si-finds Thames Mudlark - YouTube
Alright Mudlovers! Come Treasure Hunting with me - a REAL Thames Mudlark! My full permit allows me to search restricted areas on the Thames foreshore.
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mudlark
▪ I. mudlark, n. (ˈmʌdlɑːk) [f. mud n.1 + lark n.1 (a jocular formation).] † 1. slang. A hog.1785 Grose Dict. Vulg. Tongue. 1801 T. Campbell Mobiade in W. Beattie Life & Lett. T. Campbell (1849) I. 380 Or fry the mud-lark's odoriferous wing... The poetical name for a pig, principally used in..Kilmai...
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Mudlark: An Electronic Journal of Poetry & Poetics
Mudlark, An Electronic Journal of Poetry & Poetics, Never in and never out of print, William Slaughter, Editor, ISSN 1081-3500, Copyright 1995-2025.
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The History of the Mudlark - The Journal of Antiques and Collectibles
A Mudlark is actually a person with a particular type of interesting hobby. That hobby is scavenging for valuables in mud or the shallows of certain bodies of ...
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The Mudlark Public Theatre
The Mudlark Public Theatre is a black box performance space that presents notable work in independent theatre, puppetry, music, dance, film, poetry and more.
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What to Know About Mudlarking - Archaeology Now
Mudlarking is the romantic name for scavenging on the riverbank (also called the foreshore) when the tide is out.
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The Mudlark - Wikipedia
The Mudlark is a 1950 film made in Britain by 20th Century Fox. It is a fictional account of how Queen Victoria was eventually brought out of her mourning for ...
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The Victorian Mudlark ⚓ - YouTube
Popular videos · Mudlarking In Kent - Police Called After Amazing Findings! · Low WINDY Tide reveals an AMAZING HISTORIC Find while Mudlarking Thames · Best ...
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Mudlark (disambiguation)
and early 1960s
Mudlark (album), Leo Kottke's fourth album
Mudlark (company), an English gamification company
Girl with Ruffled Hair (The Mudlark), a portrait by Vincent van Gogh
Other uses
Mudlark (bird), a bird (Grallina cyanoleuca)
Mudlark, a model of Penton off-road motorcycle
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mudlarker
mudlarker (ˈmʌdlɑːkə(r)) [f. mudlark v. + -er1.] = mudlark n. 2 a.1818 ‘A. Burton’ Adventures J. Newcome i. 26 Slopmen, Mud-larkers and Crimps. 1840 Marryat Poor Jack viii, I was now what is termed a regular Mud-larker, picking up halfpence by running into the water. Ibid. xviii, A mudlarker was a m...
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The Mudlark
The Mudlark is a 1950 film made in Britain by 20th Century Fox. Historical inspiration
In Theodore Bonnet's semi-historical novel upon which this film was based, the story of the young mudlark Wheeler (aged ten in the
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Mudlark (company)
It was described by its creators, Mudlark, as “location-based top trumps”, and encouraged competition through leaderboards. Mudlark was also noted for developing, writing and performing Such Tweet Sorrow with the Royal Shakespeare Company.
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Mudlark (album)
Mudlark is American guitarist Leo Kottke's fourth album, his first on a major label (Capitol) and his first to feature other musicians. Reception
Writing for Allmusic, music critic Jim Esch wrote of the album "A landmark early album, Mudlark increased Kottke's visibility and helped establish
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