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- Q7775401 abstract "National Anthem of the Ancient Britons, also known as Woad, is a humorous song, set to the tune of "Men of Harlech." It refers to the ancient British tradition of fighting naked in woad dye.It first became popular in the 1920s as a song in the British Boy Scouts and appeared in The Hackney Scout Song Book (Stacy & Son Ltd, 1921). The author was William Hope-Jones, a housemaster at Eton, who wrote it some time before 1914. He sang it at a College dinner that year. "Ho Jo" appears in the M.R. James' ghost story Wailing Well (1928), in which a group of masters take the Eton Scout Troop on an ill-fated camping expedition.This song is also known as Woad, The Woad Song, the Woad Ode and Woad of Harlech.".
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- Q7775401 composer "Men of Harlech".
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- Q7775401 comment "National Anthem of the Ancient Britons, also known as Woad, is a humorous song, set to the tune of "Men of Harlech." It refers to the ancient British tradition of fighting naked in woad dye.It first became popular in the 1920s as a song in the British Boy Scouts and appeared in The Hackney Scout Song Book (Stacy & Son Ltd, 1921). The author was William Hope-Jones, a housemaster at Eton, who wrote it some time before 1914. He sang it at a College dinner that year. "Ho Jo" appears in the M.R.".
- Q7775401 label "National Anthem of the Ancient Britons".
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