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English: Description of the tag and sporting game "British Bulldog" from 1944.
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Source Taken from William Hillcourt: Boys’ Life. The Boy Scouts’ Magazine. Boy Scouts of America, New York City, June 1944, p. 20.
Author William Hillcourt

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