The Mudlark was created on 1950-10-30.
Mudlark - album - was created in 1971.
The duration of The Mudlark is 1.65 hours.
The Mudlark - 1950 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S Sweden:Btl UK:U USA:Approved (certificate #14628)
A mudlark is neither a magpie, sparrow, nor skylark; it is actually a term used to refer to a type of bird known as the mudlark or Australian mudlark (Grallina cyanoleuca). This bird is part of the family Artamidae and is characterized by its distinctive black and white plumage. Mudlarks are often found in Australia and New Guinea, typically in open or semi-urban areas.
forager, rummager, grubber, ragpicker (historical), mudlark (rare)
A Mudlark is someone who scavenges in river mud for items of value, especially in London during the Industrial Revolution. Mudlarks would scavenge in the River Thames during low tide, searching for anything of value.- Wikipedia
"Mudlark" was a term used for people, typically children, who scavenged in the mud along riverbanks searching for items to sell or use. The nickname arose from their activities of picking through mud and debris in search of valuables or useful items.
pee or nude
I have two theories: A mudlark is a bird that could be found foraging on the banks of the River Thames in Victorian London, when the river was heavily polluted. Presumably they could have looked happy whilst foraging. A mudlark is also the name given to someone who works or spends time in mud, like a street urchin playing. As lark can also mean play as in "to lark about" this seems reasonable. We've all seen little boys who are happiest when getting themselves dirty. So maybe it is a parallel to the expression "happy as a pig in muck" There is some evidence that the bird was named after this definition of mudlark, rather than vice versa. I don't know if either are 100% true, but they do make sense
The incubation period for mudlark eggs is typically around 14-16 days. During this time, the parent birds take turns incubating the eggs to keep them warm and ensure successful hatching. Once hatched, the chicks will continue to be cared for by both parents as they grow and develop.
The Mudlark - 1950 was released on: UK: 30 October 1950 (London) (premiere) USA: 28 November 1950 USA: 22 December 1950 (Miami, Florida) USA: 24 December 1950 (New York City, New York) Sweden: 15 March 1951 Portugal: 29 October 1951 Austria: 1952 France: 8 February 1952 Belgium: 14 March 1952 West Germany: 11 April 1952 Finland: 25 April 1952 Denmark: 29 November 1954
A Mudlark was the title given people that scavenged the river mud in London during low tide for items that were saleable during the Industrial Revolution. Mudlarks would scavenge the mud of the River Thames at low tide, for anything of value.