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Tag Archives: Yorkshire
Ship’s Journal: Yorkstralia
The ‘Hal(l)ifax’ on the bottom left was so bloody awkward. It’s just not very clear. However, when turned 90 degrees anti-clockwise, it’s readable and quite obvious, but the Foods of England map isn’t. Question: are the little Foods of England pictures … Continue reading
Ship’s Journal: Oz
Thinking about it, why not use Australian maps? I could use a portion of it. Yorkshire’s the largest county of Britain, Oz is the largest island/place Cook explored – Canada doesn’t count as he explored just the Western coast. West … Continue reading
Wax Seal
I was eating a Babybell one night when I thought of a wax seal using the Babybells as wax. It features the White Rose of Yorkshire and a compass with my initials, symbolising exploration in my county, with my initials. After pressing it … Continue reading
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