Where is this bridge? [Solved by Wheel Nut.]

This bridge carries a railway over a road.
There’s no photoshoppery of the pic, it’s exactly ‘as is.’

Q1 Does anybody know which road this is?

Q2 Which town/city am I in please?

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You are parked outside A14 Tyres on Fornham Road Bury St Edmunds. Just opposite Tesco

What is the connection with these three things?

Daves Photograph
France
Air Travel

Wheel Nut:
You are parked outside A14 Tyres on Fornham Road Bury St Edmunds. Just opposite Tesco

You’re spot-on Malc, we have a winner. :smiley:

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Wheel Nut:
What is the connection with these three things?

Daves Photograph
France
Air Travel

:blush: :blush: I’ve no idea, but I’ll keep an eye on this for the answer. :wink:

No tries for the little quiz?

Wheel Nut wrote: What is the connection with these three things?

Daves Photograph
France
Air Travel

There is one more clue;

Vegetables.

So what is the connection between these 4 things?

Wheel Nut:
No tries for the little quiz?

Wheel Nut wrote: What is the connection with these three things?

Daves Photograph
France
Air Travel

There is one more clue;

Vegetables.

So what is the connection between these 4 things?

I am going to answer my own question and the connection is a famous one.

Operation Market Garden and Pegasus Bridge are connected through World War 2. They are also connected to Dave’s photograph.

The planes used in both famous 1944 wartime operations were Horsa Gliders. They are also connected to Dave’s photograph.

The wooden gliders were in part manufactured by furniture manufacturers Boulton & Paul. They also had a link to Jewsons.

Boulton and Paul in Norwich also built flat pack churches. The green corrugated iron building in the foreground is the Railway Mission, which were also known as “Tin Tabernacles”

Sorry if I indulged myself in a little history lesson.

Horsa were built by Airspeed, but the nose section was built in Norwich.