Thursday, December 27, 2007

 

British Counties. The Association of British Counties county map of the real boundaries of the counties of England, Scotland, and Wales (not the ones introduced in the past fifty years). I was cheered to learn that as of the mid-1990's Rutland actually exists as an administrative unit again, after its earlier abolition. I used to toast lost Rutland at TIP events in the 70s.
British Counties
This is good for a game in which the children choose one county at a time for their kingdoms and color them in as they go.

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