Wally (anonymous)

In 1974 a group of new age travellers were encamped near Stone Henge, to help hinder the process of eviction by the landowners they all gave their name as Wally of Wessex, "Wally being a conveniently anonymous umbrella for vulnerable individuals".[1]

The name is said to be inspired either someone calling for a lost dog at the 1970 Isle of Wight Festival, or someone calling a lost sound engineer at the first Glastonbury Festival. The cry was picked up by others and lead to random shout of "Wally" being heard at rock concerts all over Britain.[2][3]

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References

  1. ^ Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd edition. citing "1974 Times 8 Aug. 2/4"
  2. ^ Nigel Ayers. Where's Wally, Retrieved 2009-01-26
  3. ^ Although Nigel Ayers claims 1969, most other sources claim it was at the 1970 Isle of Wight Festival (see Further reading).

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