Talk:Midland Railway Workshops
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Memorial to fallen soldiers
[edit]Is there a specific reference that states that the name of the memorial is "Memorial to Fallen Soldiers"?
- https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-ab&q=%22memorial+to+fallen+soldiers%22+midland+workshops returns about half of the results capitalised, half uncapitalised (example [3]).
- The plaque on the image does not appear to have an explicit title or name.
- The Midland Railway Workshops text refer to a Memorial of Fallen Soldiers; the use of an indefinite article is a good indicator that it's common noun rather than a proper noun. (If it's a proper noun, it ought to be "the ...").
- This Unveiling ceremony programme says (top of page 7) it's actually the
- Midland Junction Railway Workshops' Offices and Stores Memorial
- Erected in honour of
- Comrades who fell in the Great War, 1914 - 1918.
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