File:London Radial 10 from the 1944 plan applied to modern mapping - Coppermine - 4166.jpg

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Description:London Radial 10 from the 1944 plan applied to modern mapping

This is how the route of Radial 10 (London - Portsmouth) from the 1944 map (on CBRD) wouls have run, applied to modern 1:50k. Note how envirnmentally instnsitive this route was, in addition to an engineering nighmare. Originally uploaded to Coppermine on Dec 03, 2005 by M4 Cardiff

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Location:51.0843450, -0.6493521
Road:A283, A246 , A25
Date:03 12 2005
Photographer:M4 cardiff
Source:Coppermine

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Galleries  | A283 | A246 | A25 | OS Landranger

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current13:41, 12 May 2013Thumbnail for version as of 13:41, 12 May 20131,458 × 763 (319 KB)Nickdunn (talk | contribs)'''London Radial 10 from the 1944 plan applied to modern mapping''' This is how the route of Radial 10 (London - Portsmouth) from the 1944 map (on CBRD) wouls have run, applied to modern 1:50k. Note how envirnmentally instnsitive this route was, in ad...

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