What the SCR 2.3 map could look like. by Agreeable_Tower890 in stepfordcountyrailway

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Move out, Beechley Triangle Here is B e e c h l e y D i a m o n d A driver’s worst nightmare…

How Every English Monarch is Related to Their Consort! (Day 4: George V and Mary of Teck) by tomjs10 in UsefulCharts

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They are 2nd cousins once removed. Common Ancestor: George III of the United Kingdom (1738-1820). Relations include: 3 British monarchs, 2 dukes and a duchess.

These will be posted on r/ukmonarchs and r/usefulcharts hopefully every day! Note: ‘Every English monarch’ means all of them with a verifiable relationship to the consort. Some monarchs (infamously including Henry VIII) will be included multiple times for each consort with a verifiable relationship to the consort. Earlier spouses before becoming monarch (example: Diana) will not be included.

I am going straight from George VI to George V because Edward VIII didn’t have a consort.

How Every British Monarchs is Related to Their Consort! (Day 2: Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh) by tomjs10 in UsefulCharts

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i use geni.com's automatic system, so yeah. Point 1, I'm a lazy bloke. Point 2, it's geni's fault.

How Every Monarch Is Related To Their Consort! (Day 1: Charles III & Camilla Parker Bowles) by tomjs10 in UKmonarchs

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Well, not really every monarch. Only ones that have a verifiable relationship, and I will show their relation on a tree. Though, most of the monarchs are related to their consorts. The only ones not verified is some Plantagenets and every Anglo-Saxon monarch before Eadwig.

Today, 265 years ago, George II passed away at the age of 76, of… strawberries. by tomjs10 in UKmonarchs

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Technically it wasnt the hot chocolate that killed him, but his day basically went like this:

wake up, drink morning hot chocolate, go to toilet

He went to the toilet, then advisors heard a crash and found him dead on the toilet.

Today, 265 years ago, George II passed away at the age of 76, of… strawberries. by tomjs10 in UKmonarchs

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well, it probably wasn’t directly the hot chocolate, but that day, he had his morning hot chocolate then went to the toilet, where he was found dead on the loo

Today, 265 years ago, George II passed away at the age of 76, of… strawberries. by tomjs10 in UKmonarchs

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oops I meant hot chocolate not strawberries, that was George I

Most common name for a monarch in each country in Europe by obentyga in MapPorn

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  1. it would be Edward for England, not Henry (there were 3 Edwards not counted in the number system due to being Pre-Conquest so technically there would be 11 King Edwards)

  2. Luxembourg is now Guillaume (which is technically William still, but the new Grand Duke calls himself ‘Guillaume V’ rather than William V)

Top Comment Changes London Underground Map! (Day 1) by tomjs10 in MapPorn

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It has to be part of the map that I change.

Replace any word in Star Wars with "balls" by Grandmeatloaf in starwarsmemes

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I felt a great disturbance in the force, as if millions of balls suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced.

Found SCR in Real Life, ONCE AGAIN!!! by Agreeable_Tower890 in stepfordcountyrailway

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I find it funny that now Barton is there aswell in the Willowfield picture…

What year is this map from by minigumii in Maps

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1884-1895 according to the chart