The Wallys

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The Wallies of Wessex were a group of people who squatted on ground close to Stonehenge in 1974. The Department of the Environment and the National Trust landowners started court proceedings to have the squatters evicted. The squatters both to make a counter culture point (and to protect themselves from court costs) used aliases in court all of which started with a first name of Wally. They lost the case and had to move a few feet to an alternative site, but the case was reported in the national press.[1][2]

Aftermath

Nigle Ayers states that largely through later publications by Penny Rimbaud of the punk band Crass, the name `Wally' became increasingly identified with one man, Wally Hope aka Phil Russell who had written and published much of the promotional material for the 1974 Stonehenge festival.[2]

References

  1. Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd edition. wally, n.2 citing "1974 Times 8 Aug. 2/4"
  2. 2.0 2.1 Ayers, Nigel (30 November 2010), Where's Wally, retrieved August 2012 
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