A little place from home.
Yesterday we went into, not so much my Mind Palace, as my Attic of Historical Artifacts viz Algreciras. Why stop there. As today we will be mainly trooping round a very well tended suburbia, lets have a Gib preface. Enter Tangiers. When France and Spain were carving up Protectorates in Morocco in the early 20th century Tangiers was not quite dealt with. Eventually it became an International Zone and so it remained till 14th June 1940, when Franco took advantage of a distracted world to occupy the place. Given Blighty hadn’t caved in to the Nazi Menace, in November 1940 it was agreed that the city could be occupied if Spain didn’t fortify the place and British rights were respected. It is believed that the general shenanigans in Tangiers was the model for the film Casablanca. In October 1945 Tangiers reverted to being an International City until Morocco gained independence in the 1950s. But this isn’t the point of today's lecture. By the 1660s England...