-
subsistence living this way.
Mudlarks were
usually either youngsters aged
between 8 and 15, or the
robust elderly, and
though most
mudlarks were male,
girls and...
- The
Mudlarks were an
English pop
vocal group of the late 1950s and
early 1960s. They had two Top 10 UK hit
singles in 1958. The
Mudlarks were a family...
-
Bonnet (1908–1983). It
stars Irene Dunne, Alec
Guinness and
Andrew Ray. "
Mudlarks" were
street children who
survived by
scavenging and
selling what they...
-
Mudlark may also
refer to: The
Mudlark, a 1950
British film The
Mudlarks, an
English pop
vocal group active in the late 1950s and
early 1960s
Mudlark...
- in the UK. A
cover version by The
Mudlarks was
released in the UK and it
reached No. 2 on the UK chart. The
Mudlarks version also
features an isolated...
-
Mudlark is
American guitarist Leo Kottke's
fourth album, his
first on a
major label (Capitol) and his
first to
feature other musicians. It
reached #168...
- the po****r
music group The
Mudlarks, and in the 1960s had
their only child, Debra.[citation needed]
Whilst the
Mudlarks were
touring in the
early 1970s...
-
Mudlark was a Sheffield-based
production company launched in 2010 that
developed Chromaroma, a game that used players’
Oyster cards and
Barclays Cycle...
- It was
featured on
their 1960 album, The Drifters'
Greatest Hits. The
Mudlarks released a
version as the B-side to
their 1959
single "Tennessee". The...
- magpie-lark (Grallina cyanoleuca), also
known as wee magpie, peewee, peewit,
mudlark or
Murray magpie, is a p****erine bird
native to Australia,
Timor and southern...