Chat up line

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Chat up line by Roger W Haworth as part of the Geograph project.

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Chat up line

Image: © Roger W Haworth Taken: 7 Feb 2007

This bridge lies on the route of the former military railway from Lower Upnor to Chattenden Barracks http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upnor#The_Military_Railway . A plaque at one end of the road says: "The Upchat Road built by Royal Engineer units under the direction of the Royal School of Military Engineering, 52 Field Squadron (Airfields) RE, Eastern Command Plant Troop RE. 1965-1967". The road has signs saying "MOD road liable to closure without notice". The road below the bridge is Four Elms Hill, Chattenden. The piece of cloth tied to the railing says "Happy 21st ...". Clearly from the extensive collection of ties, we can tell that putting notices on the bridge is a local tradition.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.415901
Longitude
0.521998