What's in a name? The origins of station names on the London Underground and Docklands Light Rail. What style of dress gave its name to a well-known London landmark? Why does a district of London take its name from a church with a bull's head? Which gardens were given to the nation by Queen Victoria? Where were fires lit to guide travellers across London? Who had his coffin made from a special oak tree? What's in a name? gives the answers to these and many other questions. It contains the name-origins and history of all the Underground stations, the dates they were opened and any former names they may have had. This fascinating book is a 'mini-history' of London and parts of the surrounding counties. The author Cyril M. Harris was born in London and has had a lifelong interest in geography, history and place-name origins.
What's in a name? -
Cyril M. Harris
Capital History
2001
84 páginas
2h 48m
ISBN-13: 9781854142412
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