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The Wrong Kind of Snow - How the Weather Made Britain (Paperback)
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The Wrong Kind of Snow - How the Weather Made Britain (Paperback)
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List price R339
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Discovery Miles 2 790
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It is a fact universally acknowledged that the British are obsessed
with the weather. This is not surprising as no country in the world
has such unpredictable weather, with such power to rule people's
lives. THE WRONG KIND OF SNOW is the complete daily companion to
this national phenomenon. From the Spanish Armada to the invention
of the windscreen wiper, each of the 365 entries beautifully
illustrates a day in the weird and wonderful history of the British
and their weather. 31 January: The Big Freeze of 1963 brings the FA
Cup competition to a halt: every football pitch in Britain is
frozen: the third round takes 66 days to complete: the Pools Panel
is formed as a result. 9 February: British Rail blames the 'Wrong
Kind of Snow'. It was a journalist's phrase, but on this day in
1991 it stuck to the beleagured BR like flesh to ice. 15 July: The
exceptionally hot and steamy summer of 1858 caused the Great Stink
of London, resulting in the building of London's sewage system,
still in use today. On the same day in 1930, rainfall in Yorkshire
was so heavy that the Whitby lifeboat makes a rescue two miles
inland. 10 September: A violent storm rather than British sea power
defeats the Spanish Armada in 1588. Had the weather held and the
fleet reached home, it would have been hailed as a Spanish triumph.
Four centuries later, bad light and rain stop play at the Oval . .
. And much much more.
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