Anything to do with the reintroduction of the Eurasian Lynx to the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park in Scotland ?Connected to a rewilding project.
Anything to do with the reintroduction of the Eurasian Lynx to the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park in Scotland ?Connected to a rewilding project.
No - this was something that happened in England. In Kent to be precise.Anything to do with the reintroduction of the Eurasian Lynx to the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park in Scotland ?
Reintroduction of bison ?No - this was something that happened in England. In Kent to be precise.
It is to do with that, but what was the announcement that was delayed because of the queen's death?Reintroduction of bison ?
Near enough.Successful breeding between 2 members of the group ?
I'm not sure about Ernest Wood but the other two were railways employees who had been awarded the VC and had locomotives named after them.What links John Christie, Ernest Wood & Wilfred Wood ?
The small link is that they were all employees of the L & Y railway company.Oops - sorry about that. Should have been Ernest Sykes. I'll give it to you. Well done - so quickly - even with my mistake.. However, there is one other (small) link. ??
I knew that...The small link is that they were all employees of the L & Y railway company.
Anyway-over to you
Eddie Hapgood was the England captain. He had a short spell as Watford manager.I knew that...
What is the Watford connection to this well-known picture?
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I did not know that - so, what's the second Watford connection?Eddie Hapgood was the England captain. He had a short spell as Watford manager.
I did not know that - so, what's the second Watford connection?![]()
I doubt that, but the 'connection' was, at the time, an international referee - as well as being an official of another type.The last time Watford got a refereeing decision in their favour
Also had a Stand at The Vic named after him...I doubt that, but the 'connection' was, at the time, an international referee - as well as being an official of another type.
Correct - all yours.Sir Stanley Rous ( secretary of the FA at the time of the match in question (1938 ?) suggested to the England team that they give the Nazi salute to engender goodwill - having not done so on a previous occasion (1936)which apparently offended the German government. He later wrote that the team weren't that bothered by the action - something fiercely disputed later by, among others Stanley Matthews
Rous lived in/near Watford and the Graham Taylor stand was originally the Rous (or Stanley Rous or Sir Stanley rous) stand.r