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In message , Clive D. W. Feather
writes In article , Ian Jelf writes (Incidentally, the "Howdah" was a quite common guild symbol, [...] I *think* it might even appear on the coat of arms of the Mercers' Company in London, too but I'm not in a position to check that out from where I'm posting at the moment. Checked. No. Thanks, Clive. -- Ian Jelf, MITG, Birmingham, UK Registered "Blue Badge" Tourist Guide for London & the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
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"Brian Watson" a écrit dans le message de news: ... "John of Aix" wrote in message ... Dominic Hisbiscum. Is that any linguistic relation of "paxo vobiscum" (go and get stuffed)? It is. Et cum spiritu tui (May the Whisky be with you) |
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Tom Anderson wrote:
How many London placenames (and, moreover, station names) are based on trees? Seven Sisters, Sevenoaks, Royal Oak, Burnt Oak, Poplar ... Shepherd's Bush? If you also look for woods and forests, there are loads - Wealdstone, Theydon Bois, various -woods. Add in the various Greens and you'd barely think there was as city there at all. Perivale, for one: 'valley with pear trees' according to 'What's in a name'. And apparently the seven sisters were elm trees (same source), so they certainly aren't there any more. Colin McKenzie -- Why believe statistics? Ignore them and you can believe the damned lies instead! |
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"Bob Watt" a écrit dans le message de news: ... On 27/04/2004 20:30, in article , "Annabel Smyth" wrote: I thought it was because of canning factories, myself, BICBW. After all, the plaque in the station commemorates a ship-builders..... (it's now my local work station, as opposed to home, so I use it most days). "The London Encyclopaedia" suggests it may have been named after Lord Canning, the Governor-General of India about 1850. The shipyard and the Victoria Dock were the main local industries. There was also a large glassworks. |
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