IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Caillard Road, WEST BYFLEET, KT14 7JA

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Caillard Road, KT14 7JA by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

There are currently over 7.5m images from over14,400 individuals and you can help contribute to the project by visiting https://www.geograph.org.uk

Image Map


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Notes
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  • The higher the marker number, the further away the image location is from the centre of the postcode.

Image Listing (31 Images Found)

Images are licensed for reuse under creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0
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Brooklands Race Track
The modern A318 road cuts through the banked track. Brooklands was a 2.75-mile (4.43 km) motor racing circuit and aerodrome built near Weybridge in Surrey. It opened in 1907 and was the world's first purpose-built motor racing circuit as well as one of Britain's first airfields, which also became Britain's largest aircraft manufacturing centre by 1918. The circuit hosted its last race in 1939 and today part of it forms the Brooklands Museum, a major aviation and motoring museum, as well as a venue for vintage car, motorcycle and other transport-related events. On 28–29 June 1907, eleven days after the circuit opened, it played host to the world's first 24-hour motor event, with Selwyn Edge leading three specially converted Napier cars around the circuit. During the event Edge covered a distance of 1,581.74 mi (2,545.56 km) at an average speed of 65.91 mph (106.07 km/h). Selwyn Edge had been a rider with the Anerley Bicycle Club, before moving onto faster things.
Image: © Peter Trimming Taken: 24 Jun 2015
0.08 miles
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Former Racecourse Banking
Old Brooklands circuit, a banked track at Weybridge.
Image: © Colin Smith Taken: 22 Jul 2012
0.09 miles
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Barnes Wallis Drive, Byfleet
Image: © Stacey Harris Taken: 26 Sep 2010
0.09 miles
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Brooklands Race Track
The modern A318 road cuts through the banked track. Brooklands was a 2.75-mile (4.43 km) motor racing circuit and aerodrome built near Weybridge in Surrey. It opened in 1907 and was the world's first purpose-built motor racing circuit as well as one of Britain's first airfields, which also became Britain's largest aircraft manufacturing centre by 1918. The circuit hosted its last race in 1939 and today part of it forms the Brooklands Museum, a major aviation and motoring museum, as well as a venue for vintage car, motorcycle and other transport-related events. On 28–29 June 1907, eleven days after the circuit opened, it played host to the world's first 24-hour motor event, with Selwyn Edge leading three specially converted Napier cars around the circuit. During the event Edge covered a distance of 1,581.74 mi (2,545.56 km) at an average speed of 65.91 mph (106.07 km/h). Selwyn Edge had been a rider with the Anerley Bicycle Club, before moving onto faster things.
Image: © Peter Trimming Taken: 24 Jun 2015
0.10 miles
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In the fast lane at Brooklands, clockwise
This view clearly shows where the modern road has been cut through the impressive banked roadway of the motor racing circuit.
Image: © David Martin Taken: 15 Feb 2013
0.10 miles
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Brooklands Track Banking
Former racetrack of Brooklands has left a legacy of its banked circular course, seen here outside the Tesco Filling Station on Barnes Wallis Drive, Byfleet. http://www.brooklandsmuseum.com/
Image: © Colin Smith Taken: 22 Jul 2012
0.10 miles
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Brooklands Race Track
The modern A318 road cuts through the banked track. Brooklands was a 2.75-mile (4.43 km) motor racing circuit and aerodrome built near Weybridge in Surrey. It opened in 1907 and was the world's first purpose-built motor racing circuit as well as one of Britain's first airfields, which also became Britain's largest aircraft manufacturing centre by 1918. The circuit hosted its last race in 1939 and today part of it forms the Brooklands Museum, a major aviation and motoring museum, as well as a venue for vintage car, motorcycle and other transport-related events. On 28–29 June 1907, eleven days after the circuit opened, it played host to the world's first 24-hour motor event, with Selwyn Edge leading three specially converted Napier cars around the circuit. During the event Edge covered a distance of 1,581.74 mi (2,545.56 km) at an average speed of 65.91 mph (106.07 km/h). Selwyn Edge had been a rider with the Anerley Bicycle Club, before moving onto faster things.
Image: © Peter Trimming Taken: 24 Jun 2015
0.10 miles
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Brooklands Race Track
The modern A318 road cuts through the banked track. Brooklands was a 2.75-mile (4.43 km) motor racing circuit and aerodrome built near Weybridge in Surrey. It opened in 1907 and was the world's first purpose-built motor racing circuit as well as one of Britain's first airfields, which also became Britain's largest aircraft manufacturing centre by 1918. The circuit hosted its last race in 1939 and today part of it forms the Brooklands Museum, a major aviation and motoring museum, as well as a venue for vintage car, motorcycle and other transport-related events. On 28–29 June 1907, eleven days after the circuit opened, it played host to the world's first 24-hour motor event, with Selwyn Edge leading three specially converted Napier cars around the circuit. During the event Edge covered a distance of 1,581.74 mi (2,545.56 km) at an average speed of 65.91 mph (106.07 km/h). Selwyn Edge had been a rider with the Anerley Bicycle Club, before moving onto faster things.
Image: © Peter Trimming Taken: 24 Jun 2015
0.10 miles
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Barnes Wallis Drive, Brooklands
Road cutting through part of the embankment of the former Brooklands motor racing circuit.
Image: © Colin Smith Taken: 22 Jul 2012
0.10 miles
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Brooklands Byfleet Banking
Remains of 30° banking to the south of the former motor racing track.
Image: © Oast House Archive Taken: 19 Jul 2012
0.10 miles
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