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R12/1123/1/3.
The Pageant of the Roads of England No.1: Before the Romans Came, by L. Du Garde Peach
First broadcast: April 26th 1933.
Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour.
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Typed Script with written annotations.
Before the Romans built roads in Britain, the roads were just tracks and paths. Lugh and Pig discuss the difference between themselves, Lugh wears skins, Pig wears woven cloth. They discuss Rome, the Druids, iron and Pig teaches Lugh how to play dice. They see men taking a stone to the Ring of Stones. Lugh is waiting for the Phoenicians to arrive to trade tin for iron.
Subjects: Roads, Britain, History, Druid, Romans, Iron.
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English
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Script is glued onto pages of volume. Some are not secure. Care is needed when turning pages.
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