Five things in the wide open spaces
It is another day of sweeping landscapes, much given to agriculture, a quick revisit to the canal and, well, five things about Spain. The Spanish built two dreadnought battleships of the Espana class - being the Alfonso XIII - later the Espana - and Jaime I. The ships were 16,500 tons loaded, had 8 inch and 20 4 inch guns and a crew of 854. The Espana was in commission from 1913 to 1937 - when it was sunk by a Fascist mine off Santander. The Jaime I was launched in 1914. In June 1937 she was sunk by an accidental internal explosion, was refloated and then, on mature consideration, broken up for scrap. Real Club Recreativo de Huelva are accounted the oldest football team in Spain. British employees of the Rio Tinto Company begun to have kick abouts and things developed into the formation of the club in December 1889. The club have not, it is fair to say, a shooting star of the Spanish permanent. They made the Primera in 1978-9 and 2002-3. They had the...