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Description: An English town with strong Roman links yesterday reverted to Latin as a living language at its railway stations. People using the Metro at Wallsend, North Tyneside, were met by new bilingual signs and names on a map. Overnight the fish and chip shop became known as Pisces et Holera while public lavatories were latrinae publicae. Nexus, the Metro operators, and Art on the Riverside, a lottery-funded project, commissioned the artist Michael Pinsky to create a Metro map at the station reflecting W
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