Where did Wheelnut go

Where was I?

The detail is important :bulb:

Where was I again.

An old forces base,but I’ll be buggered if I know which one.

Thorpe Arch at Wetherby?

Ken.

Anywhere close to Thorne?

No, no and thrice no :stuck_out_tongue:

They are not related, but they are not far apart

Penley nr Wrexham on the old polish hospital site :question:

nianiamh:
Penley nr Wrexham on the old polish hospital site :question:

Nope :blush:

Top one A 421 near Bedford. Second one Cotton End heading for the Cardington Hangars. So I THINK the barrack type buildings maybe Elstow Depot…but they are generally all brick. Then again I don’t remember seeing the Elstow depot looking so leafy.

Sorry, the first one is the Cardington Hangars through the hedge.

Thetford Army camp

jayseabea:
Sorry, the first one is the Cardington Hangars through the hedge.

Correct on first 2 photos jayseabea.

I thought these experienced driver trainers would have got Cardington :stuck_out_tongue:

Still not had an answer on the old wartime buildings. It is still an industrial estate.

Wheel Nut:
Still not had an answer on the old wartime buildings. It is still an industrial estate.

Holme ind est, near Holme on Spalding Moor

Not Tollingham, not Land of Nod, no Sorry :stuck_out_tongue:

Wheel Nut:
I thought these experienced driver trainers would have got Cardington :stuck_out_tongue:

Never been there - It’s a DSA training place AFAIK :wink:

Wheel Nut:
Still not had an answer on the old wartime buildings. It is still an industrial estate.

Going to put you all out of your misery in an hour :stuck_out_tongue:

Double Q answered his own Where Was I

No doubt wrong but Iam having a go anyway

A8 Bishopton

K.Adams:
No doubt wrong but Iam having a go anyway

A8 Bishopton

Not Scotland

I have put the link to the google map.

HERE

RAF Little Staughton was active from April 1944, Pathfinder Mosquitoes from 109 Squadron and Lancasters of 583 Squadron marked targets for Bomber Command’s precision raids. This is an exceptionally well-preserved example of a control tower of 1941 design for bomber satellites, of which 24 of the 45 built survive.