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    LNER was the London and North Eastern Railway. Curiouser and curiouser, I too have railway ancestors that I am saving for a rainy day.
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    the cap looks like it has 4 letters on starting with L.
    Perhaps LMSR - London Midland & Scottish Railway. If you followed my advice in message #3 and looked up Avonmouth Railway Station in Wikipedia, you will already have found a reference to LMSR.
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    Peter
    Thank you for your comment but please dont be so harsh, some of us find it more difficult, maybe I do not have as many brain cells!
    I did follow your advice but with so little information I could not come to any conclusion. I do always appreciate the help given and always try to follow the advice where I can understand it.
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    It was after posting I even realised his cap may say L.... I had not seen that before
    Last edited by Elma; 04-07-2011 at 07:17 AM. Reason: Additional Information

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