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MANCHESTER, SHEFFIELD AND LINCOLNSHIRE RAILWAY
Official blazon
Origin/meaning
At first a regional railway but eventually became the last great British railway company in the pre-1923 period. The device shows the arms of Manchester, Sheffield, Lincoln, East Retford (two eagles) and Great Grimsby (chevron between 3 boars’ heads).
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