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Old February 25th 07, 03:44 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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On Feb 24, 1:18 am, " wrote:
On Feb 23, 4:27?pm, "John Rowland"

wrote:
Michael Hoffman wrote:
David Cantrell wrote:


And I notice that the announcement was about "London's transport
museum" and not the "London Transport museum". ?Bah.


Well, it is not a museum that is strictly about London Transport,
which no longer exists.


I guess they should rename the Imperial War Museum then.


I agree that dark forces probably want to rename the Imperial War
Museum (like the Imperial War Graves Commission was renamed the
Commonwealth War Graves Commission in the 1960s), but that would be a
mistake since the wars which are remembered and exhibited there are
from the Imperial era.

Likewise the Order of the British Empire was founded in 1902 at the
height of the Empire and the medals of the order bear the insignia of
Edward VII who was monarch at the time, and it would be an insult to
and denial of history to rename it now.

Similarly, it was a silly act of vandalism to rename the London
Transport Museum just because London Transport happened to cease to
exist (itself a silly act of vandalism). How many people, when
referring to a London bus say "a Transport for London bus" as opposed
to a "London Transport bus" even nowadays?

Marc.


I agree with you about the LT museum but not about the rest. The War
Graves Commission was renamed after the the Imperial system of
government had ceased to exist for the represented countries. The
British Empire was already in terminal decline by the time of WWII.

I would also support a new system of honours which makes no mention of
the former empire. Although the empire will always be a part of our
history and heritage I see no point in continuing to celebrate it as
if it still existed. There is no insult or dishonour to previous
recipients of the various 'Empire' medals since there is no need to
abolish or rename previous honours, just create some new ones for
future recipients. Like Edward VII did in 1902.