/\Kaczor wrote:What a bargain! Now only change the turret for 76mm and you have proper Sherman
What he said
/\Kaczor wrote:What a bargain! Now only change the turret for 76mm and you have proper Sherman
The City of York, in Yorkshire (formerly 'Jorvik' under the Vikings, and 'Eboracum' under the Romans) was once the capital of much of England, or at least the greater portion of it, ruled by the Danes under 'Danelaw'.Herr Dr. Professor wrote:Slightly off topic. The word york in "yorks of 250kg each" has me intrigued. Of course there is the historical "House of York" and York is the name of a town or two around the world. But what is a "york" in this context? I could not find it in a few dictionaries. (Well, once a late colleague of mine used "york" (to york up) to describe what happens when a large dog gets into a supply of caramel sauce.)