Red Wheel Sites
| Location | Date Unveiled | Inscription | Red Wheel Image |
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| 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. |
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| 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 |
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| Barrow Hill Roundhouse | 03/07/1905 |
1870 Midland Railway roundhouse, now the last operational turntable based engine shed in the UK |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| Birkenhead Street Tramway | 04/07/1905 |
The first passenger street tramway in Britain was inuagurated here by George Francis Train on 30th August 1860 |
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| 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. |
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