Ten most recent changes (RSS):
- 30 St Mary Axe
- Added stuff about Open House. (Kake)
- Open House London [new]
- New page - linked from St Mary Axe so I thought I'd create it (under the correct name). (Kake)
- 30 St Mary Axe
- Added England locale and Wikipedia link. (Kake)
- Thames Tunnel
- Removed dead images, added locale, added note on East London Line closure. (Kake)
- Locale Swindon
- Added map link; house style for links. (Kake)
- Category Roundabouts
- House style for links; added map link. (Kake)
- Locale England
- Added stub blurb. (Kake)
- Locale London
- Added map link; house style for links. (Kake)
- Trinity Buoy Wharf
- Added links and locales. (Kake)
- Wembley Stadium
- Rebuild is complete. (Kake)
About
A site for people who like to see amazing, historical and interesting engineering spectacles around the world.
Here you'll find details of power stations, big dams, historic sewage system features, giant tunnels, spy stations, bomb shelters, architectural marvels and follies, bridges, engineering accidents, atomic bomb test sites and other things of interest to engineering geeks.
The site includes photos, historical information, transport information, opening hours and prices, details of preferred viewing sites and GPS coordinates. If you want to add something, see How To Get Started for details.
News
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Yes it's finally back! I was travelling for seven months last year and then the database format changed underneath me. Thanks so much to Kake for helping me get it going again!
Categories Please check [existing categories] before creating new ones.
Geographical metadata is now international, so you can enter any Latitude or Longitude on the planet. Previously, only British National Grid was supported. Mad props to the [OpenGuides developers].
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