Eton wall game
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The Eton wall game is a game similar to football and rugby union, that originated from and is still played at Eton College. It is played on a strip of ground 5 metres wide and 110 metres long (The Furrow) next to a slightly curved brick wall (The Wall), erected in 1717.
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Eton College site on the Wall Game Eton College site on the Wall Game www.etoncollege.com/WallGame.aspx - Web |
Economist.com article on the game Economist.com article on the game www.economist.com/diversions/displayStory.cfm?story_id=2204483 - Web |
Official Wall Game Rules Official Wall Game Rules www.etoncollege.com/files/RULES_OF_THE_WALL_GAME2.pdf - Web |
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Freinberg, Tony (July 24, 2005) "Just don't call t... Freinberg, Tony (July 24, 2005) "Just don't call them the Eton Wallflowers" www.telegraph.co.uk/.../nwall24.xml - Web |
Video footage of the Wall Game in 1914 Video footage of the Wall Game in 1914 www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=84045 - Web |
Colour video footage of the Wall Game in 1956 Colour video footage of the Wall Game in 1956 www.britishpathe.com/record.php?id=1364 - Web |