Indian Queens
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/ Saint Columb Major
World / United Kingdom / England
village, interesting place

Probably the most unlikely name for a village in Cornwall!
The name came from the local pub, orignally call the Queens Head, but later renamed.
The signboard displayed an American Indian on one side and Victoria as Queen of India on the other. The old sign resides in the Truro Museum.
The name came from the local pub, orignally call the Queens Head, but later renamed.
The signboard displayed an American Indian on one side and Victoria as Queen of India on the other. The old sign resides in the Truro Museum.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Queens
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 50°23'38"N 4°55'58"W
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