Eden Bus Services
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8 SunnydaleShildon
Co. Durham
DL4 2ER
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eden
1. the place where Adam and Eve lived before the Fall. Gen. 2:8–24.
2. any delightful region or abode; paradise.
3. a state of perfect happiness or bliss. Also called Garden of Eden .
4. a town in N North Carolina. 15,672.
1. eden, paradise, nirvana, heaven, promised land, Shangri-la, region, part
usage: any place of complete bliss and delight and peace
2. Eden, Garden of Eden, Heaven
usage: a beautiful garden where Adam and Eve were placed at the Creation; when they disobeyed and ate the forbidden fruit from the tree of knowledge of good and evil they were driven from their paradise
This interesting and unusual surname is of Anglo-Saxon origin and is the patronymic form of the name Eden, itself derives from the Old English pre 7th Century personal name "Eadhun", with the Middle English development "edun", and composed of the elements "ead", prosperity, and "hun" a bear cub. The following example illustrates the name development, after 1327 Stepheyn Edoun , Dorothy Eddins was christened on October 24th 1622 at St. Mary''s Whitechapel and Jane Eddins married Robert Goodman on April 12th 1694 at St. James Dukes Place, both in London. In the modern idiom the variants include Eadon, Eaden, Eden, Edens and Edon. The oldest and most pervasive type of surnames are those derived from the personal or given name when they were originally composed of disparate elements in the language and bestowed for their auspicious connotations. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Roger Edun, which was dated 1327, in the "Subsidy Rolls of Cambridgeshire", during the reign of King Edward 111, known as "The Father of the Navy", 1327 - 1377.
services
1. an act of helpful activity; help; aid: to do someone a service.
2. the supplying or supplier of utilities or commodities, as water, electricity, or gas, required or demanded by the public.
3. the providing or a provider of accommodation and activities required by the public, as maintenance, repair, etc.: The manufacturer guarantees service and parts.
4. the organized system of apparatus, appliances, employees, etc., for supplying some accommodation required by the public: a television repair service.
5. the supplying or a supplier of public communication and transportation: telephone service; bus service.
1. service, serve, function, work, operate, go, run
usage: be used by; as of a utility; "The sewage plant served the neighboring communities"; "The garage served to shelter his horses"
2. service, tune, tune up
usage: make fit for use; "service my truck"; "the washing machine needs to be serviced"
3. serve, service, copulate, mate, pair, couple
usage: mate with; "male animals serve the females for breeding purposes"
8. service, accommodation
usage: periodic maintenance on a car or machine; "it was time for an overhaul on the tractor"
9. overhaul, inspection and repair, service, care, maintenance, upkeep
usage: tableware consisting of a complete set of articles for use at table
10. service, table service, tableware
usage: a stroke that puts the ball in play; "his powerful serves won the game"
11. serve, service, tennis stroke, tennis shot
usage: the act of delivering a writ or summons upon someone; "he accepted service of the subpoena"
12. service, serving, service of process, delivery, bringing
usage: Canadian writer who wrote about life in the Yukon Territory
13. Service, Robert William Service, writer, author
usage: a means of serving; "of no avail"; "there''s no help for it"
14. avail, help, service, helpfulness
usage: the act of mating by male animals; "the bull was worth good money in servicing fees"
15. servicing, service, coupling, mating, pairing, conjugation, union, sexual union
usage: the acts performed by an English feudal tenant for the benefit of his lord which formed the consideration for the property granted to him
shildon
Shildon is a town in County Durham, in England. It is situated 2 miles to the south east of Bishop Auckland and 11 miles north of Darlington. It is 13 miles away from Durham, 23 miles from Sunderland and 23 miles from Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Shildon is part of the Bishop Auckland parliamentary constituency.
Shildon is considered to be the "cradle of the railways". The town grew considerably when the Stockton and Darlington Railway established its workshops there in 1825. The company owned much of the land, and the population grew to around 9000.
Today, Shildon''s connections with the birth of the railway industry, notably through the efforts of Timothy Hackworth, are marked by the Locomotion Museum, which opened in September 2004 and is part of the National Railway Museum. Daniel Adamson, Hackworth''s apprentice and a renowned engineer in his own right, was born in Shildon. Shildon and the Locomotion Museum are served by Shildon railway station, which is on the Tees Valley Line

