I remember the time when a black man in America would have been the most — been proud to be a redcap on the railroad. |
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Another dumb journalist who will probably confuse a Derbyshire redcap with a Scots dumpy. |
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There was a redcap at Grand Central Station who brought more than three hundred members into the organization. |
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These have escalated in numbers in the last 20 years and have probably contributed greatly to the decline of the native redcap and rosella parrots once common in Perth. |
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The word redcap originally referred to a piece of red flannel tied for visibility around the caps of baggage carriers at New York's Grand Central Station. |
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