AMONGST the many at one time flourishing industries connected with agriculture carried on in Great Britain was that of the cultivation and preparation of woad, and in a paper read by Mr.
The Kingdom of the Britons stretched along the River Clyde, north into Stirlingshire and south into Ayrshire. Dumbarton Rock, known as Dun Breatann - 'Fortress of the Britons' or 'Alt Clut' (Rock ...
"All Britons used woad to dye their bodies a blue colour, which makes them terrifying when they are fighting in battle." The Celts also put lime in their hair to make it stiff and thick ...