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16th June 2021, 21:59 | #1 |
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A New Take on the 75 Story.
One of my favourite youtube channels has this offer.
(Apologies if it has already been posted) https://youtu.be/o9lRffhnT-Y
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17th June 2021, 15:01 | #2 |
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Thank you for pointing us towards this video.
If you have read the various books detailing the demise of Rover, then there is not much that is actually new. However, it is well presented, with good photos to illustrate it's story. It does include an overview of the Chinese derivations, and here I did learn a few interesting points. Certainly worth watching, in my opinion. Regards Mike
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17th June 2021, 18:26 | #3 |
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Watched loads of his videos, always informative and well presented
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