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Reference Library / Re: *VERDUN AS A MIDDLE NAME AT FREEBMD SEARCHES.
« on: Monday 15 April 24 21:38 BST (UK)  »
Interesting.Wjy I wonder.

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Reference Library / Re: *VERDUN AS A MIDDLE NAME AT FREEBMD SEARCHES.
« on: Monday 15 April 24 09:38 BST (UK)  »
Alma is also a biblical name .
& A name of it's own right in some languages

In Spanish it means Soul

I don't know the Arabic meaning it is used to describe dancers .

So Girls with that name probably not named after the battle .
With the connections between Andalusia I would guess at the same or similar meaning.i do seem to recall there was a Spanish connection in the case I mentioned,so perhaps.

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The Common Room / Re: HS2 and Cemeteries
« on: Sunday 14 April 24 21:28 BST (UK)  »
Beeching was the scapegoat.

It was Ernest Marples behind the axing of the railways.
Ernest Marples ... road builder ... hmm makes you think
Could be argued that Marples was the scapegoat since ultimately it was a cabinet decision. It got Beeching a peerage £380 a day now approx, and cost Marples his seat also same price + minister's salary.
Some things haven't altered in 100 years.

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The Common Room / Re: HS2 and Cemeteries
« on: Sunday 14 April 24 20:19 BST (UK)  »
Do we actually own anything these days?     I thought the French were major shareholders in most things British.

I remember  the "Beeching Cuts" to the railways, due to the maintenance being 8 men per mile as opposed to one man per mile to maintain the road network.

Strange thing was that many of the additional men quoted as 7 extra per mile were due to a variety of saety resrictions imposed over the years by the Parliament which set up the Beeching enquiry.
Times have changed, we are 60 years on, and the Beeching report is irrelevant though it got him his peerage.

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The Common Room / Re: HS2 and Cemeteries
« on: Sunday 14 April 24 20:05 BST (UK)  »
Well, I believe that French Railways (Nationalised SNCF) own Eurostar, though it could be another company own by the French Govenment. On the other issues if you get your electricity from EDF (Electricite de France)  remember you are subsidising prices to the French people.I am a  firm believer in Nationalised Industries provided they are owned by the country they operate in.

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The Common Room / Re: Tracing an illusive Railway employee, London, 1930s
« on: Sunday 14 April 24 19:58 BST (UK)  »
If it had become known to the railway ompany that he had served a prison sentance he would not have been in railway employment for more than a few further hours in that era.

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Reference Library / Re: *VERDUN AS A MIDDLE NAME AT FREEBMD SEARCHES.
« on: Sunday 14 April 24 19:51 BST (UK)  »
Alma was very popular both male and female. When used as a boy's name usually spelt Elmer. Alma was still in use as a girls name in the 1930s, the daughter of my aunt's neighbour was called Alma, if still living she will be around 90 years old.

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The Common Room / Re: HS2 and Cemeteries
« on: Sunday 14 April 24 19:46 BST (UK)  »
[quote author=Redroger link=topic=80

As regards the foul up in London with no main lines continuous from south of London to the North, blame this on the 19th century House of Lords and in the main the Duke of Westminster who would have vetoed the lines unless they did not cross Euston Road.
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Feeling a little stroppy tonight, so perhaps it would have been a good idea that the lines now be made to cross Euston Road, preferably on level crossings at grade. Imagine what a line straight out of the front of Kings Cross at grade and continuing on to the Southern Termini would do to road traffic, say 60 trains an hour out of the front of Kings Cross for a start.

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The Common Room / Battles and Commanders names used as forenames
« on: Saturday 06 April 24 12:55 BST (UK)  »
This practice has taken place since at least the Crimean War against Russia in the 1850s, examples Sebastapol and Alma (cities) used as forenames, and possibly the wars against France in the first decades of the 19th century, examples Nelson and Wellington (commanders) .
I am interested in unusual listings, early, late; unusual names, unusual locations. What can you find, discus them on here.

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