But do you know where the flag came from, and why it features a red dragon? The answer is both old and new. Graham Bartram, of the Flag Institute, said: "The Welsh flag we know today - a large red ...
Cut the dough into Welsh dragon shapes using a biscuit cutter. Re-roll any leftover dough to cut out more shapes. (Only do this once to avoid over-working the dough.) When you have used all the ...
The first use of a dragon in connection with what is now Wales is thought to date from the 7th Century. It was only officially recognised as the Welsh national flag in 1959 but the version we know ...
to the "that's lush that is" catchphrase or Nessa's tattoo of the Welsh dragon, plus so many more inexplicably familiarities that the creators, James Corden and Ruth Jones capture so well.
However, he installed the dragon standard at Westminster Abbey, and it was used by his son Edward I, and later still by Edward III at the battle of Crécy (1346), in which Welsh archers dressed in ...