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A late company from 1883; the bugle horn is taken from the arms of the Borough of [[Wallasey]] and has been associated with the Wirral area since at least the time of Edward III, probably because of the Royal forest which was there.
A late company from 1883; the bugle horn is taken from the arms of the Borough of [[Wallasey]] and has been associated with the Wirral area since at least the time of Edward III, probably because of the Royal forest which was there.


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WIRRAL RAILWAY

Coat of arms (crest) of Wirral Railway

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Origin/meaning

A late company from 1883; the bugle horn is taken from the arms of the Borough of Wallasey and has been associated with the Wirral area since at least the time of Edward III, probably because of the Royal forest which was there.


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