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Car type: 1938 Talbot Ten Airline
Expensive, but beautiful!
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I am? Why thank you Mike xx
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Looks great! All I need is a GE car to go with one.
Interesting, though. "England" clearly didn't make any claims on Scotland, but I wonder what the Welsh thought.
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14-02-2018, 04:12 PM
(This post was last modified: 14-02-2018, 08:33 PM by Ian Williams.)
Probably something to do with the Roman occupation of Britain followed by Wales being a series of small kingdoms without a single Monarch until they were conquered by the Norman's, whereas Scotland was never under Roman rule and had a Monarchy. The modern way of thinking about Wales as a seperate country never existed before Britain was invaded numerous times, and the Roman occupation largely created what we now call Scotland.
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My house lies 100 yds north of the Antonine Wall - fact.
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Whereabouts were they fitted to the car?
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Interesting that they were 'built under licence'; so who held the patents? Were the patents in E C Gordon England's name as an individual, and the company paid him a licence fee in the same way as Austin Motor Co paid Herbert Austin?