Red Wheel Sites
| Location | Date Unveiled | Inscription | Red Wheel Image |
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| A82 Tyndrum to Glencoe Village | 18/07/1905 |
This road, built between 1928 and 1932, replaced an unsurfaced track and is an outstanding example of work to open up the Highlands to motor traffic |
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| Abbey Station, Shrewsbury | 17/07/1905 |
Shrewsbury Abbey Station. Terminus of the 'Potts' Railway (1866-80). Shropshire & Montgomeryshire Light Railway (1911-1933) and War Department lines (1940-60). |
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| Abbotts of Farnham | 13/07/1905 |
Between 1920 and 1972 'Abbotts of Farnham' Coachbuilders and their predecessors Page & Hunt Ltd built bespoke vehicle bodies of the highest quality on this site. |
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| Ace Cafe, London | 13/07/1905 |
Built 1938 as part of a service area for the new North Circular Road. In the 1950s and 60s, it became a magnet for young motorcyclists. |
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| Alloa Waggonway | 15/07/1905 |
1768-1924 |
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| Alston Arches, Haltwhistle | 04/07/1905 |
Completed in 1851 by the Newcastle & Carlisle Railway and used by Alston branch trains until 1976 |
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| Anderson's Piano, Pass of Brander Stone Signals | 15/07/1905 |
17 semaphore signals, installed 1882-1913, which return to "danger" if wires are cut by rockfalls |
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| Anderton Boat Lift | 05/07/1905 |
A unique hydraulic lift, opened in 1875 to speed the passage of cargoes between the Trent & Mersey Canal and the Weaver Navigation |
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| Annandale Street bus garage, Edinburgh | 18/07/1905 |
ANNANDALE STREET BUS GARAGE A 1922 exhibition hall converted in 1926 to an Edinburgh Corporation bus depot.Now the home of Britain’s largest municipal bus company. |
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| Argyll Motor Works & Royal Torpedo Factory, Alexandria | 15/07/1905 |
Opened 1906 as the largest car factory outside USA. Closed 1914. A torpedo works in both World Wars and until 1969 |
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