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Graham Murray wrote:
Bruce writes: We'll also have to change the name of the River Cam to "Came". Well, spellings come and go, so this one Came and went. ;-) Not forgetting the river Temms Yes, the one that runs through Lundun. |
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On 04/12/2010 23:54, Bruce wrote:
Graham wrote: writes: We'll also have to change the name of the River Cam to "Came". Well, spellings come and go, so this one Came and went. ;-) Not forgetting the river Temms Yes, the one that runs through Lundun. According to local pronunciation, Lannon I would have thought ;-) -- Jeremy Double {real address, include nospam} Rail and transport photos at http://www.flickr.com/photos/jmdoubl...7603834894248/ |
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On 2010\12\04 22:01, Neil Williams wrote:
On Dec 4, 3:34 pm, Basil wrote: No, Stansted Airport has an owner, and they own its spelling, unlike the English language which we all own. Stansted Airport is an airport located near a village called Stansted (Mountfitchet), with that spelling. Arguably the people who live there get to define what the village is called, and the airport's name derives from that... The fact that the airport is not called Stansted Mountfitchet Airport completely undermines your argument. |
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On Dec 5, 7:29*am, Jeremy Double wrote:
On 04/12/2010 23:54, Bruce wrote: Graham *wrote: *writes: We'll also have to change the name of the River Cam to "Came". *Well, spellings come and go, so this one Came and went. *;-) Not forgetting the river Temms Yes, the one that runs through Lundun. According to local pronunciation, Lannon I would have thought ;-) Not really. There's a subtle distinction between those vowels, difficult for northerners, which possibly explains the (fairly posh) recordings on the Northern Line referring to Landon Bridge and Barough. Done by a voice-coached northerner I bet. |
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On Sun, 5 Dec 2010, Basil Jet wrote:
On 2010\12\04 22:01, Neil Williams wrote: On Dec 4, 3:34 pm, Basil wrote: No, Stansted Airport has an owner, and they own its spelling, unlike the English language which we all own. Stansted Airport is an airport located near a village called Stansted (Mountfitchet), with that spelling. Arguably the people who live there get to define what the village is called, and the airport's name derives from that... The fact that the airport is not called Stansted Mountfitchet Airport completely undermines your argument. I will henceforth be referring to the place as Mountfitchet Aerodrome. tom -- Remember Sammy Jankis. |
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Tom Anderson wrote:
On Sun, 5 Dec 2010, Basil Jet wrote: On 2010\12\04 22:01, Neil Williams wrote: On Dec 4, 3:34 pm, Basil wrote: No, Stansted Airport has an owner, and they own its spelling, unlike the English language which we all own. Stansted Airport is an airport located near a village called Stansted (Mountfitchet), with that spelling. Arguably the people who live there get to define what the village is called, and the airport's name derives from that... The fact that the airport is not called Stansted Mountfitchet Airport completely undermines your argument. I will henceforth be referring to the place as Mountfitchet Aerodrome. Too modern, old chap ... "Mountfitchet Flying Field" if you please, Sir! |
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On Dec 5, 7:35*am, Basil Jet wrote:
On 2010\12\04 22:01, Neil Williams wrote: On Dec 4, 3:34 pm, Basil *wrote: No, Stansted Airport has an owner, and they own its spelling, unlike the English language which we all own. Stansted Airport is an airport located near a village called Stansted (Mountfitchet), with that spelling. *Arguably the people who live there get to define what the village is called, and the airport's name derives from that... The fact that the airport is not called Stansted Mountfitchet Airport completely undermines your argument. Basil Jet being an expert on air travel, naturally. Tim |
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![]() wrote in message ... In article , (Basil Jet) wrote: On 2010\12\04 22:01, Neil Williams wrote: On Dec 4, 3:34 pm, Basil wrote: No, Stansted Airport has an owner, and they own its spelling, unlike the English language which we all own. Stansted Airport is an airport located near a village called Stansted (Mountfitchet), with that spelling. Arguably the people who live there get to define what the village is called, and the airport's name derives from that... The fact that the airport is not called Stansted Mountfitchet Airport completely undermines your argument. The village (small town really) was always called Stansted until the airport got big enough for the residents to want to distinguish themselves from it for various reasons. That included, ISTR, renaming the station. OT1H my 1964 ER TT shows the station as Stansted. OTOH my 1950 AA Book of the Road quite clearly shows the village name as "Stansted Mountfitchet" tim |
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