HC Deb 14 February 1966 vol 724 c186W
The Earl of Dalkeith

asked the Minister of Public Building and Works what representations have been made to him requesting that the name Edinborough appearing on a plaque in the Central Lobby should be corrected to read Edinburgh; and what is his estimate of the cost of making the necessary alteration.

Mr. C. Pannell

The Committee of Members which advises me on Works of Art in the House of Commons recently recommended that no action should be taken to alter the spelling of the word "Edinborough" as it is part of a beautiful piece of calligraphy over 40 years old and could not be altered without detriment to its appearance. The cost would be negligible.

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