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Not Grown in Wales

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Good Morning All,
Not been on line for a while been doing my other hobby
please look at attachment and decide which catagary of British Ordnance they should be listed under & if a Younk Welsh Officer be very scared:tinysmile_shy_t:
 

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Hi John
I dont think we have a plumbing section that covers leeeks
They look very tasty !
 
You will struggle to wear one of those in your hat on St davids day.:tinysmile_fatgrin_t
Did you win any prizes for those monsters?
Paul.
 
These could be

Put in a container and dropped on Belfast, might straighten a few things out~

Did you name then ? perhaps #19 MK ll A they look big enough.
 
Rations !

Supplying rations for the Army now !

I dread to think what you have put on the ground to make them that big

:toilet:

Hope they won first prize ?
 
During the war the bomb disposal billets were often old houses taken over had gardens that produced great fruit and veg , because the explosive fill from the bombs would be spread on the ground.
 
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