Driving landmarks

Driving landmarks

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grumpy52

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5,823 posts

180 months

Wednesday 26th April 2023
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Probably only of interest to us senior members. How many landmark buildings or companies or suchlike can you remember from your travels around the UK that have disappeared?
Places like Staples corner on London's North Circular, Staples was a furniture manufacturer that had its factory at the busy junction which also had Smiths Industries next door .
So many places that were almost the navigation guides when moving about in the days before sat navs .
The sort of places that most people knew when you told them how far away you were . Most were old established companies that are now long gone . They were often mentioned on the traffic reports on the radio stations.

GAjon

3,882 posts

227 months

Wednesday 26th April 2023
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There’s loads when you start to think about it, things like cooling towers etc.
Eaton switchgear at the start of the M61 heading out of Manchester sticks in my mind. Probably because I know Neil Armstrong once visited there.

Spare tyre

11,155 posts

144 months

Wednesday 26th April 2023
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Around 20 or so years ago I was working in reading, driving up from Basingstoke direction. Once you got to the m4 you could smell the brewery


2 sMoKiN bArReLs

31,067 posts

249 months

Wednesday 26th April 2023
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The radio masts next to the M1 at Daventry were a massive landmark.


2 sMoKiN bArReLs

31,067 posts

249 months

Wednesday 26th April 2023
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I wonder how many of these are still standing?

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motco

16,546 posts

260 months

Wednesday 26th April 2023
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2 sMoKiN bArReLs said:
The radio masts next to the M1 at Daventry were a massive landmark.
820ft high, some of the masts - Rugby, not actually Daventry though.
Firestone building on the Gt West Road
Hoover Ltd when it was a factory, not a supermarket on Western Avenue (A40)
Guinness brewery at Park Royal
White City Stadium
Wembley Stadium


V 02

2,321 posts

74 months

Wednesday 26th April 2023
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Ovaltine factory in Kings Langley.

epicfail

232 posts

149 months

Wednesday 26th April 2023
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As a kid I remember the hotel by the M4. I think it was the Post House.

Pot Bellied Fool

2,207 posts

251 months

Blue62

9,742 posts

166 months

Thursday 27th April 2023
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Pot Bellied Fool said:
I’m sure there was a sign on a bridge across the M6 as well, somewhere between Sandbach and Knutsford? I was always curious, didn’t realise until recently what it was all about. The iconic Littlewoods building on Edge Lane in Liverpool is another landmark from my childhood, as was The Old Swan island, named after a pub I think.

motco

16,546 posts

260 months

Thursday 27th April 2023
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Cherry Blossom shoe polish building on the roundabout on the A4 (Cromwell Road?) Chiswick.
Gillette on the corner of Great West Road and Windmill Lane (or the continuation thereof).
Martini A4 nearer North Circular junction

MitchT

16,682 posts

223 months

Thursday 27th April 2023
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The Tinsley cooling Towers next to the M1 near Sheffield - one of the many landmarks of our family holidays to Cornwall (from Yorkshire) in the 1990s. Demolished in 2008.


M11rph

870 posts

35 months

Thursday 27th April 2023
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The "Onion" at Basildon, beside the A127.

Water tower for the Ford plant.

markymarkthree

2,935 posts

185 months

Thursday 27th April 2023
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The smell from the old cellophane factory when passing through Bridgewater on the A38. On route to Cornwall.

jimmytheone

1,685 posts

232 months

Thursday 27th April 2023
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2 landmarks for me, though both on the same route - to visit my granny

1. Jobs diary - A316 SW London, the road is elevated and as you pass Jobs there are were a load of small cows on the roof!
Seems there was a petition from a few years back to reinstate them and it was successful, hurray!

(yes, i know it says dairy crest, seems to have changed hands a few times)

2. DER building - On the same A316 further on at Hanworth, where it crosses the Hampton rd was the DER building, APEX house i think.
It seemed impossibly cool with the curving facade/triangle form - turns out it was in The Italian Job too, i never knew until just now:


from this site https://www.reelstreets.com/films/italian-job-the-...

J1_Jon

304 posts

240 months

Thursday 27th April 2023
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how exactly do you drive a landmark?

the Asda in Moss Side on the A5103 as you head in to Manchester from the M56 is a 'landmark' reference point during the journey

also recognise the smell of coffee on the A52 east or west so you know where you are even in the dark, rain, snow etc :{}

grumpy52

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5,823 posts

180 months

Thursday 27th April 2023
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The RAC control center next to the M6 , Birmingham was always a marker point, especially prior to vehicle tracking, the office often asked where we were and if we replied that we could see the RAC building or Fort Dunlop then people knew exactly where we were .

Gary C

13,650 posts

193 months

Thursday 27th April 2023
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All the cooling towers in megawatt valley

The winding gear near Warrington of Parkside Colliery near the M6

Ironbridge power station. Dad commisioned it when I was a kid, I was an apprentice there, haven't been back since they demolished it and not sure I want to as it was a part of my life for near on 40 years.


Got4wheels

496 posts

40 months

Thursday 27th April 2023
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MitchT said:
The Tinsley cooling Towers next to the M1 near Sheffield - one of the many landmarks of our family holidays to Cornwall (from Yorkshire) in the 1990s. Demolished in 2008.

As a kid I always knew we were on our way home when we passed these. I still find it odd not seeing them there all these years later. There was also the Outo Kumpu cluck which I remember being permanently wrong biglaugh The Humber Bridge is another, especially when we're heading back to the South Bank.

And of course, the sight of the steel works when you head back into Scunny

Michael

coppice

9,170 posts

158 months

Friday 28th April 2023
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So many - Ferrybridge and Eggborough power stations near where I grew up, the bridge at the top of the M62 (which I walked across before the M62 opened ; the site of the old Hofbrauhaus on the A 1 just north of Wetherby (now on A168 ) ; RAF Leeming , Dishforth , Cottesmore , Scampton and Waddington (all en route to regular destinations in the past ) ; the croft standing alone in Strath Dionard (just south of Durness , and a final landmark on trips to Cape Wrath before the great unwashed discovered the NC500 ) ..The wonderful Sam Scorer petrol station on A1 at Markham Moor ; the seedy sex shop near Grantham on A1 (not as a customer)

Most of all , the site of Lincoln cathedral , after dusk , lit up and visible for many miles across Lincolnshire . I lived a stone's throw from it at in the Seventies and even now the memories (cars and girls- not always in that order ) come back.