DescriptionThe "Ell" on the side of the National Trust for Scotland shop. - geograph.org.uk - 1138039.jpg
English: The "Ell" on the side of the National Trust for Scotland shop.. Apart from being a handy word for "Scrabble" players, the ell was a unit of length standardised in 1661 at 37 inches.
See 1138036
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