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| Just been given some strange foreign beer called Belle Vue and it got me thinking, where did the name of our famous old ground come from?. When you think about it we are not the only ones, Doncaster Rovers football teams ex ground was called Belle Vue and off the top off my head theres a Belle Vue speedway team. Any ideas?.
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| It's French for 'beautiful view' or something. And I think there is a Belgian brewery named Belle Vue.
There is also a cafe in the Pyrenees on the border of Spain and France called Belle Vue.
Any more Belle Vues out there ????????
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| Quote Pilchard="Pilchard"It's French for 'beautiful view' or something. And I think there is a Belgian brewery named Belle Vue.
There is also a cafe in the Pyrenees on the border of Spain and France called Belle Vue.
Any more ????????'"
Thats the strange foreign beer!.
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| Quote Did you know?.="Did you know?."Just been given some strange foreign beer called Belle Vue and it got me thinking, where did the name of our famous old ground come from?. When you think about it we are not the only ones, Doncaster Rovers football teams ex ground was called Belle Vue and off the top off my head theres a Belle Vue speedway team. Any ideas?.'"
Geoffery Moorehouse answers this question, I think, in his book of rugby league essays,'Down at the George'
Will try and dig it out and have a look, otherwise I'm sure someone on here has the answer 
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| Wasn't there a hospital called Belle Vue hospital on the site before the ground?
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| Just looked at a map from when the ground was built but there was still a field where St Catherine Street now is. Belle Vue is in large letters over the area, and so it is not specific to Trin.
And in 1854, there was a "Belle Vue House" where the Sugar Lane cemetery is now.

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| Quote Slugger McBatt="Slugger McBatt"Just looked at a map from when the ground was built but there was still a field where St Catherine Street now is. Belle Vue is in large letters over the area, and so it is not specific to Trin.
And in 1854, there was a "Belle Vue House" where the Sugar Lane cemetery is now.
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I always thought it covered the area, hence also Belle Isle in the vicinity. Probably was a lovely view a couple of hundred years ago too.
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| Quote Slugger McBatt="Slugger McBatt"Just looked at a map from when the ground was built but there was still a field where St Catherine Street now is. Belle Vue is in large letters over the area, and so it is not specific to Trin.
And in 1854, there was a "Belle Vue House" where the Sugar Lane cemetery is now.
'" was this a manor house belonging to some gentry ?
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| Slightly different issue, but I found this just now: pictures of a medal issued in the year Trinity rugby club was formed to someone called Clough, and issued by the Trinity Young Mens Society. The pictures are really detailed. Does anyone know anything about this person? E. Alfred Clough. Wouldn't mind that in a glass case on top of the telly.
[urlhttp://freepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wakefield/trinity/medal.html[/url
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| Quote Did you know?.="Did you know?."Just been given some strange foreign beer called Belle Vue and it got me thinking, where did the name of our famous old ground come from?. When you think about it we are not the only ones, Doncaster Rovers football teams ex ground was called Belle Vue and off the top off my head theres a Belle Vue speedway team. Any ideas?.'"
There's also a belle vue area in Manchester an area that have a belle vue speed way team, and not that you know actually had a championship winning RL team in the early 1900s the Belle vue Rangers. Who later folded and formed the Broughton Rangers who played out of the cliff in salford now used by Manchester United as a training base.
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www.wakefield.gov.uk/CultureAndL ... ldCity.htm
Here's a link to Wakey gov site, which talks about the Wakefield longstanding links with France, with the Fluer di Lys etc. Maybe the name Belle vue is somehow linked with that french connection? An ancient estate??? 
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Here's a link to Wakey gov site, which talks about the Wakefield longstanding links with France, with the Fluer di Lys etc. Maybe the name Belle vue is somehow linked with that french connection? An ancient estate??? 
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| Quote BLUEJAYWAY="BLUEJAYWAY"www.wakefield.gov.uk/CultureAndLeisure/HistoricWakefield/CoatOfArms/WakefieldCity.htm
Here's a link to Wakey gov site, which talks about the Wakefield longstanding links with France, with the Fluer di Lys etc. Maybe the name Belle vue is somehow linked with that french connection? An ancient estate???
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And thinking about it, Portobella doesn't sound that Anglo Saxon, because on the map there is a Portobella House.
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