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The device shows three heraldic shields with London, an English rose, a Scottish thistle; (1) Huntingdon, Peterborough (both the See and the Dean). (2) Grantham (part), Nottingham, Sheffield, Manchester (part); (3) Doncaster, Leeds, York (part), Bradford (part); and a small fleur-de-lys for Wakefield.
The device shows three heraldic shields with London, an English rose, a Scottish thistle; (1) Huntingdon, Peterborough (both the See and the Dean). (2) Grantham (part), Nottingham, Sheffield, Manchester (part); (3) Doncaster, Leeds, York (part), Bradford (part); and a small fleur-de-lys for Wakefield.


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GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY

Arms of Great Northern Railway

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The device shows three heraldic shields with London, an English rose, a Scottish thistle; (1) Huntingdon, Peterborough (both the See and the Dean). (2) Grantham (part), Nottingham, Sheffield, Manchester (part); (3) Doncaster, Leeds, York (part), Bradford (part); and a small fleur-de-lys for Wakefield.


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