Lincoln south and Clayton and Shuttleworth works: aerial 2015
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Lincoln south and Clayton and Shuttleworth works: aerial 2015 by Chris as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Chris Taken: 7 Sep 2015
See also Image: sandwiched between the River Witham and Sincil Dike, and between 2 railways, is the Factory where the Sopwith Camels were built. The "Titanic" building, originally an aircraft factory, now sub-divided between a number of commercial enterprises, is supposedly so named because it was as large as SS Titanic.