Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS / EHAM), The Netherlands.
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Class37 37243 takes a break with it's brake van at Tondu on 23-9-82
Tondu was a fascinating place railway wise and even today has something of interest. I first visited on 27-1-79 as a passenger on the RPPR railtour visiting Onllwyn via a reversal at Swansea Burrows Sidings. Not many Class 50's made it to Tondu!
Veronica persica
Cymraeg: rhwyddlwyn y maes, rhwyddlwyn y gerddi, rhwyddlwyn y gerddi [general speedwell]: llygad doli, llygad deryn, llygad deryn bach, llygad a gath, llygad glowyw, llysiau llywelyn, dail robin, llysiau’r cryman
Breton: Lagad-kaz [general] Louzaouenn-Santes-Veronika, Sglêrig-glaz, Glaziked, pendog, sklerig,
Cornish: growynles [all speedwell]
Common field speedwell, Persian speedwell, large field speedwell, bird's-eye, winter speedwell
Irish: Lus cré garraí
French: Véronique de Perse
A native of Eurasia and was first recorded in Britain in 1825. It is classed as an alien weed of arable land, but is found on wasteland and pretty well everywhere.