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== Territorial Song == | == Territorial Song == | ||
As observed the Cutty Wren gives rise to several folk songs, one of which is the territorial song of | As observed the Cutty Wren gives rise to several folk songs, one of which is the territorial song of Tristan da Cunha, located in the South Atlantic ocean. A place with some parallels to the Mothering Sunday Islands. | ||
--[[User:Horsefield|Horsefield]] ([[User talk:Horsefield|talk]]) 16:39, 6 April 2021 (UTC) | --[[User:Horsefield|Horsefield]] ([[User talk:Horsefield|talk]]) 16:39, 6 April 2021 (UTC) |
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It strikes me very belatedly that the Cutty Wren is a Company ship, not Navy. I shall work on it, but perhaps not until after a busy weekend. --Old Dickens 01:01, 19 May 2010 (UTC)
Territorial Song
As observed the Cutty Wren gives rise to several folk songs, one of which is the territorial song of Tristan da Cunha, located in the South Atlantic ocean. A place with some parallels to the Mothering Sunday Islands. --Horsefield (talk) 16:39, 6 April 2021 (UTC)