Red Wheel Sites

Location Date Unveiled Inscription Red Wheel Image
Avon Lock, Tewkesbury 16/07/1905

By Royal Charter of 1636, a rare example of a lock that is still a toll station between two separate river navigations - the Avon and the Severn.

Barnes Wallis birthplace, Ripley 03/07/1905

1887-1979 Aeronautical Engineer and Inventor, designer of airships, aeroplanes, the Bouncing Bomb and swing-wing aircraft, was born here

Barrow Hill Roundhouse 03/07/1905

1870 Midland Railway roundhouse, now the last operational turntable based engine shed in the UK

Barton Canal Aqueducts 10/07/1905

Arch of Brindley's masonry aqueduct of 1761, to carry the Bridgewater Canal over the River Irwell. Replaced 1893 by the unique iron Swing Aqueduct

Bath Green Park (Midland) Station 10/07/1905

From 1874, the northern terminus of the 72-mile Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway main line to Bournemouth, built over difficult terrain

Bath Spa Station 07/07/1905

1841 Focal point of IK Brunel's Great Western Railway through Bath, sympathetically designed in the pioneering phase of railway construction

Bell Rock Lighthouse Signal Station 16/07/1905

Signal staion to the Bell Rock Lighthouse - 11 miles to the east. Completed 1810 by engineers John Rennie and Robert Stevenson: the oldest sea-washed rock tower in the world

Bingley Five Rise locks 05/07/1905

Opened in 1774 to raise the Leeds and Liverpool Canal 18 metres up the Aire Valley, this is the steepest lock staircase in Britain

Birkenhead Street Tramway 04/07/1905

The first passenger street tramway in Britain was inuagurated here by George Francis Train on 30th August 1860

Blackburn Aircraft factory, Brough 13/07/1905

Founded 1916 by aviation pioneer Robert Blackburn. One of the world's oldest surviving sites of aircraft manufacture.