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Falkirk Wheel

The world's only rotating boat lift

Farnborough Airfield

One of the earliest airfields in Britain, home to the Royal Aircraft Establishment

Farringdon Station

Terminus of the world's first underground railway

Ffestiniog Railway - Porthmadog Harbour Station

Pioneer user of narrow gauge steam (1863) and articulated locomotives (1869) and bogie carriages (1871) in difficult terrain

Fighting Tank - White Hart Hotel, Lincoln

In 1915 at a meeting held in the White Hart Hotel, Lincoln, the design for what was to become the British Army’s fighting tank was born.

Filey Holiday Camp Station

Iconic remnant of post war austerity holidays in Britain

Filey Station

Fine example of a G.T. Andrews station

Findhorn Viaduct, Forres

Not to be confused with another railway viaduct over the river Findhorn near Tomatin, this impressive box girder viaduct of 1858 is listed Grade A.

Finnieston Crane, Glasgow

A giant city-centre crane formerly used to hoist Glasgow-built locomotives being exported to the railways of the British Empire. The Finnieston Crane is the international symbol of Glasgow : a representation of the City's proud maritime and industrial heritage.

First recorded UK car journey - Micheldever Station, Hampshire

A station by Sir William Tite and listed Grade II, an example of a station giving its name to a village. It was the point of departure of the first documented motor car drive in Britain in which the Honourable Evelyn Ellis drove the first horseless carriage on a public open road in England - defying the "Red Flag Act" which was holding back automobile development in the UK.