Grey Goose 27m (89ft)
Classification: Trigpoint.
Flush Braket: S4724
Historic use: 4th order
Condition: Destroyed
OS Grid Ref: TQ628809 (10 figure Grid Ref: TQ6281980991).
Latitude: 51.50440, Longitude: 0.34459, Height: 27 metres (89 feet)
Site ID: TP2822
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Trigpoint data contributed by John Davis, and further developed by Trigpointing UK
Selected mapping: Google or Bing / Ordnance Survey
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- 'TP2822' TQ628809 Grey Goose (27m)*
- * This Trigpoint may have been reported missing or destroyed
Member's Comments...
- rhw says...
- Gone http://www.trigpointinguk.com/trigs/trig-details.php?t=3507
- Chris Pearson says...
- Trig believe buried ! under the central reservation of the busy and fast A13. Got no closer than a drive by and stopping in layby a few hundred metres east. The A13 has inspired at least two rock songs: Billy Bragg's "A13, Trunk Road to the sea", which is a localisation of Bobby Troup's song about Route 66; Also a number by Jah Wobble's Invaders of the Heart, "A13" from the album Without Judgement. In 2004, British author Iain Sinclair published a psychogeographic road novel, titled Dining on Stones, which loosely follows the route of the A13 from East London to the Thames Estuary. Register... and Log In...
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Total = 1 Trigpoints, including 1 reported missing or destroyed