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This originated in the Manchester & Leeds Railway of 1836 and acquired its name in 1847 after a series of amalgamations. The arms show the roses ans arms of [[York]] and [[Lancaster]], together with a Royal Crown. | This originated in the Manchester & Leeds Railway of 1836 and acquired its name in 1847 after a series of amalgamations. The arms show the roses ans arms of [[York]] and [[Lancaster]], together with a Royal Crown. | ||
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LANCASHIRE AND YORKSHIRE RAILWAY
Official blazon
Origin/meaning
This originated in the Manchester & Leeds Railway of 1836 and acquired its name in 1847 after a series of amalgamations. The arms show the roses ans arms of York and Lancaster, together with a Royal Crown.
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