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jackatesme 21st April 2021 17:59

The real Wales.
 
I wonder how many 6 nations England would win, if it was still like this.

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...4643cb0b_c.jpgScreenshot_32 by john barry, on Flickr

Dorset Bob 21st April 2021 19:19

The same is true today. John. ;)

If Wales was ironed flat, it would be bigger than England . :D

gnu 21st April 2021 20:36

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Originally Posted by jackatesme (Post 2877668)
I wonder how many 6 nations England would win, if it was still like this.

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...4643cb0b_c.jpgScreenshot_32 by john barry, on Flickr

Our team sport was with swords and shields back then...

Darcydog 22nd April 2021 05:27

Great map - it demonstrates just how much changes with time. I’m no expert but I remember how amazed I was having spent a few holidays in Norther Spain on the Atlantic side, that historic trading routes existed all along the SW coast of Europe from Wales, Cornwall, Brittany right down to Northern Spain and Portugal.

I’m not sure why I was surprised - given the relative proximity of the area - but finding that Celtic Welsh language is recognisable in the historic languages of Northern Spain seemed amazing.

I blame the Anglo-Saxons......

Lancpudn 22nd April 2021 08:15

https://media.giphy.com/media/UFzjusdrC1EOc/giphy.gif

COLVERT 22nd April 2021 21:41

Quote:

Originally Posted by Darcydog (Post 2877718)
Great map - it demonstrates just how much changes with time. I’m no expert but I remember how amazed I was having spent a few holidays in Norther Spain on the Atlantic side, that historic trading routes existed all along the SW coast of Europe from Wales, Cornwall, Brittany right down to Northern Spain and Portugal.

I’m not sure why I was surprised - given the relative proximity of the area - but finding that Celtic Welsh language is recognisable in the historic languages of Northern Spain seemed amazing.

I blame the Anglo-Saxons......

Celts. Try north west France.;)

The Rovering Member 23rd April 2021 07:30

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Originally Posted by Lancpudn (Post 2877733)

That Welsh rabbit's dynamite! :D


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