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Mike Freeman Posts: 1172 Joined: 4th Nov 2012 Location: UK | quotePosted at 13:11 on 15th April 2013 I do apologise Cathy after some research it is Gaelic meaning Fields In The Rye |
cathyml Posts: 23275 Joined: 25th Jan 2010 Location: South Africa | quotePosted at 13:32 on 15th April 2013 The translation gave it away, Good one! Can anyone get it without googling? |
Mike Freeman Posts: 1172 Joined: 4th Nov 2012 Location: UK | quotePosted at 13:35 on 15th April 2013 That is the question Cathy. |
Jackie123 Posts: 35 Joined: 14th Apr 2013 Location: England | quotePosted at 13:42 on 15th April 2013 lv googled and l still cant find it lol.. |
rustyruth Posts: 18773 Joined: 23rd Oct 2012 Location: England | quotePosted at 15:07 on 15th April 2013 When we were in Scotland last year I saw a sign near Glasgow for Auchenshuggle. |
Mike Freeman Posts: 1172 Joined: 4th Nov 2012 Location: UK | quotePosted at 15:21 on 15th April 2013 Well done Ruth ARCHENSHUGGLE IT IS Over to you |
rustyruth Posts: 18773 Joined: 23rd Oct 2012 Location: England | quotePosted at 15:47 on 15th April 2013 Thanks Mike, would have never got it if I hadn't been in Glasgow last summer. ODNDLDEUTEFNO
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Mike Freeman Posts: 1172 Joined: 4th Nov 2012 Location: UK | quotePosted at 16:50 on 15th April 2013 IS IT A PLACE NAME RUTH |
Dave John Posts: 22335 Joined: 27th Feb 2011 Location: England | quotePosted at 17:27 on 15th April 2013 are we looking for one word or more ??? |
rustyruth Posts: 18773 Joined: 23rd Oct 2012 Location: England | quotePosted at 17:29 on 15th April 2013 Sorry should have been clearer, yes it's a place name, and yes it's all one word. |