The Humer Unbeam Interesting Filling Stations Thread
Discussion
A couple of weeks ago I was travelling over to Inverurie from Aviemore which took me along the A95 then A96.
There were several interesting garages most of which seemed operational, including one with a Triumph Spitfire and a Lotus Esprit as part of what seemed a motley selection of cars.
I couldn't stop to take any photos and had to go back a different direction but when I get back from work tonight I'll try and google maps some shots.
I've edited to add screenshots:
Here's Aberlour filling station which is still operational and at the time of my passing (Only 3 months after this shot was taken) Looked even better.
Maggieknockater, it's not a filling station but it's a pretty interesting fully operation garage.
Another dealership, with a couple of interesting cars as of google maps 2014 there's a firebird and a saab 900.
Mutch motors, you can see where the pumps were, given the height of the concrete parasol it seems like an old truck stop.
DC George have tidied themselves up but I bet the no longer have a Subaru Brat for sale!
Ashgrove services, still going strong.
I'll stop there for now as the next bit jumps back to 2011 instead of 2014/15
There are plenty more along that road but it's a bloody long process going through google maps to get there so I'll fill in those areas later.
There were several interesting garages most of which seemed operational, including one with a Triumph Spitfire and a Lotus Esprit as part of what seemed a motley selection of cars.
I couldn't stop to take any photos and had to go back a different direction but when I get back from work tonight I'll try and google maps some shots.
I've edited to add screenshots:
Here's Aberlour filling station which is still operational and at the time of my passing (Only 3 months after this shot was taken) Looked even better.
Maggieknockater, it's not a filling station but it's a pretty interesting fully operation garage.
Another dealership, with a couple of interesting cars as of google maps 2014 there's a firebird and a saab 900.
Mutch motors, you can see where the pumps were, given the height of the concrete parasol it seems like an old truck stop.
DC George have tidied themselves up but I bet the no longer have a Subaru Brat for sale!
Ashgrove services, still going strong.
I'll stop there for now as the next bit jumps back to 2011 instead of 2014/15
There are plenty more along that road but it's a bloody long process going through google maps to get there so I'll fill in those areas later.
Edited by FRA53R on Monday 5th October 00:33
These only got demolished this year, with a lot of other buildings that have otherwise been unused since '94 when the US Air Force left RAF Upper Heyford. Did take quite a few pictures of cars up there over the past few years, weirdly now I live about 200 yards from this site where the new houses are. These pumps were in Dollars, which was cool.
When I went to collect a car from Upper Heyford I looked for those. This would explain why I couldn't find them.
However, I went to collect a car from Burnett Business Park, a former MoD base - whose purpose I have been unable to discover - south of Keynsham and found this:
When I remarked in the hire company's office that their walls seemed rather thick, they told me the building had been the ammunition dump.
However, I went to collect a car from Burnett Business Park, a former MoD base - whose purpose I have been unable to discover - south of Keynsham and found this:
When I remarked in the hire company's office that their walls seemed rather thick, they told me the building had been the ammunition dump.
There's a facebook page for it, although they've managed to misspell Burnett.
The incorrect spelling is so close you'd think the inter magic lantern net would cope with it.
Thanks for that.
My godfather thought the temporary airfields built in the Home Counties which came and went alarmingly quickly should be recorded by having books written about them. He managed to write one slender volume before he lost most of the use of his hands. He can't type any more. Lovely chap he is, I should get in touch with him.
Thanks for that.
My godfather thought the temporary airfields built in the Home Counties which came and went alarmingly quickly should be recorded by having books written about them. He managed to write one slender volume before he lost most of the use of his hands. He can't type any more. Lovely chap he is, I should get in touch with him.
LankyLegoHead said:
These only got demolished this year, with a lot of other buildings that have otherwise been unused since '94 when the US Air Force left RAF Upper Heyford. Did take quite a few pictures of cars up there over the past few years, weirdly now I live about 200 yards from this site where the new houses are. These pumps were in Dollars, which was cool.
Gassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff