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Joy Division also had a song called "Atmosphere", and I always consider it one of life's great missed opportunities that Russ Abbot and Joy Division didn't cover each others songs.
How so Mick?mickthemaverick wrote: 05 May 2022, 19:20 Here's a photo of a place which I'm guessing the vast majority of UK FCFers have either visited or at least been past?![]()
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Here's the pool____________Cheshire Done!_____41 done 51 to go________
There are 92 historic counties in England Scotland Wales and Northern Ireland, each is having a mere day-ish in the spotlight selected at random.
Our 41 numbers selected so far have been
2,3,4,5,7,8,9,11,12,13,15,16,18,20,22,24,28,31,34,44,48,51,52,54,59,61,65,66,68,69,70,72,73,75,78,79,81,82,84,86,89
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Back to Wales!Random Number is 19
County is Carmarthenshire
I see I was partially right. Swansea and the Gower are next door well and truly in Glamorganshire.NewcastleFalcon wrote: 05 May 2022, 23:22 I'll check these out but top of the head, as you go along the South of Wales I presume you have Glamorgan in the Cardiff-ey type area, bit further along but before you get to Pembrokeshire you pass through Carmarthenshire.
In the 1970's we saw Glamorgan V Kent at Swansea, but First Class Counties playing outside of their County is not unusual. Not entirely sure where the likes of Swansea/the Gower/Llanelli lie in the Wales Traditional Counties Boundaries.
Regards Neil
Regards Neil
Beer in Cans, that's never going to work said the naysayers in the 1930's, eventually it did, although it did go through some pretty dreadful incarnations before it was actually drinkable...Two rival breweries in Llanelli Buckley's and Felinfoel began investigating canned beer in October 1935. Felinfoel, with family interests in the tinplate industry, on 3 December 1935, made headlines in the Llanelli and County Guardian under the triple heading: ‘Canned Beer Arrives’, ‘Epoch-Making Process at Felinfoel Brewery’, ‘New Hope for Tinplate Industry’.