Explored with Raz & Rott3nW00d
History
By 1920 extensive railway sidings had been developed on the railway line eastsoutheast of Healey, named Healey Mill Sidings. In the 1960s, as part of a modernisation plan, the sidings were re-designed for more efficient wagon load handling...
History
I dont know of much history of this site but i believe there is a local group restoring these buses, an interesting site and well worth a look around.
Some pics
Thanks for looking
Unfortunately, I can't seem to find any information on this one.
A nice easy 15 minute visit on my walk around the harbour.
Thanks for looking, hope you enjoyed.
Well onto my last visit of the day down in wiltshire, 3 of 3.
This entrance was a bit dodgy and being only two of us my missus didnt fancy coming in so i went in on my own, the entrance had dropped quite a bit since last year not leaving much of an access point so the worry of getting stuck in...
Harry Pounds breakers yard, Portsmouth.
Unfortunately, most of the good stuff, submarines etc, have gone. There's still a few treats remaining though.
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LARC LX 50, US Navy amphibious landing craft, first used in 1967 in Vietnam.
These things are massive.
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This is my first splore so please go easy. Any advice is more than welcome.R B Harrison's Shipyard. Its in NE England Based On The River Tyne.A shipyard was set up in Bill Quay around 1820. This was taken over by RB Harrison in the mid-century and the yard became a repair facility. It continued...
Evening all,
Not a Belgium one but a local place to me. Not a lot of history apart from this is the place where the local railway museum dumped locomotives, etc for restoration or scrapping. Haven't been there in a few years but maybe go back and see how much has changed.
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On one of our recent jaunts to Wiltshire, we decided to pop our heads into this little mine, more to kill some time than anything else. It's quite small this place, but has some quite nice features including a well preserved cutting bench and a nice stone staircase as the mine is on 2 levels...
Bit of a last minute explore, have looked at the site a few time before, but security and the fact it is rail land put me off, so i decided to have a chat with the security man and he said fine as long as we dont go inside any of the buildings.....i must have missed that last bit :) .
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This place is still going strong making pipes and fittings from fire clay, the old rail yard was used for transportation of there goods.
The Rail Yard lays within a live site which is well covered with CCTV and some how I managed to get past it all (or at least I was not shouted at with the...
In January 1995 a small group of enthusiasts, brought together by their recognition of the rapidly approaching end of an era in travel around South London, formed a group to preserve examples of the EPB type trains. For nearly half a century these electric multiple units reliably carried...
Right its somehting ive been meaning to have a look at and know i have im glad i did..visited with paulk silver rainbow and space invader
History has been covered a few time so im simply gunna put a link up to a site which covers it !
http://www.subbrit.org.uk/sb-sites/site ... ndex.shtml...