Category
page 1Sport in England
Department for Culture, Media and Sport
United Kingdom government ministerial department
Home Nations
individual nations within Great Britain and the island of Ireland
stoolball
Stoolball is a sport that dates back to at least the 15th century, originating in Sussex, southern England. It is considered a "traditional striking and fielding sport" and may be an ancestor of cricket (a game it resembles in some respects), baseball, softball, and rounders. The sport has been called "cricket in the air". There is evidence to suggest that it was played as a tradition by milkmaids who used their milking stools as a "wicket" and the bittle, or milk bowl as a bat, hence its archaic name of bittle-battle.
wellie wanging
sport involving throwing a Wellington boot
Lilleshall Hall
country house in Sheriffhales, Shropshire, England, UK
Bell's Life in London
British newspaper