Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/12/22

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Subject: [Leica] Longest night
From: Frank.Dernie at btinternet.com (Frank Dernie)
Date: Mon Dec 22 03:45:24 2008
References: <E76806905FD642DFBF9E167CDFC5DB0E@precisionm50> <6640796D-3EAF-456B-B8E4-90F350A4E867@telefonica.net> <B8C04C4D9B71439EB6A45661051AB284@precisionm50> <A04B1010-0113-4EE7-B290-5F748BD36198@telefonica.net>

Amusingly I live in the home town of the Icknield Way Morrismen, and  
know some of them.
Small world.
Frank


On 21 Dec, 2008, at 21:13, Lluis Ripoll wrote:

>>
>> It's quite possible that the dances are related. The English  
>> traditional
>> dancing that you see there is called Morris Dancing. The word Morris
>> supposedly being derived from Moorish - los Moros of Spain. Quite  
>> how it got
>> to England, if true, is a bit of a mystery.
>>
>> http://www.icknieldwaymorrismen.org.uk/morris_dancing.html
>>
>> Bob


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