Grid reference SP0902
near to Ampney st Mary, Gloucestershire, England
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Quarry Farm Entrance near Ampney St Mary's
The square is mostly farmland. This is the entrance to Quarry Farm which is on the northern side of the road in the south eastern section of the square.
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Path to Ampney St Mary
Path to Ampney St Mary at junction with path from Poulton Grange lane
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Quarry Farm, Poulton
Soon to host the Fairford Steam Rally and Show on 22 & 23 of August.
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Closed gate to Quarry Farm, Poulton.
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Classic cars, Fairford Steam Rally, Quarry Farm, Poulton, Gloucestershire
Three rather lovely Morgan sports cars are nearest the camera with, just beyond, a Land Rover and then an E-type Jaguar. The Morgans are the product of one of the few remaining British-owned car companies, all small specialist... (more)
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Arable NE of Ampney St Mary
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Entrance to Quarry Farm
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Country Road from Ampney St Mary's to the Roman Road
This track with public access is about 2.5km long and is fine for motor vehicle but is best negotiated with a 4 x 4 towards the end.
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Byway near Ampney St Mary
Byway this byway to the north of Ampney St Mary some becomes a track.
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Horses, Fairford Steam Rally, Quarry Farm, Poulton, Gloucestershire
Whilst the show concentrates mostly on mechanical transport and agricultural systems, there is also room for older, more natural techniques of moving goods about and working the land. This pair of splendid carthorses makes the point.... (more)
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Tracked mini-tractor, Fairford Steam Rally, Quarry Farm, Poulton, Gloucestershire
This relatively tiny machine looks little bigger than the sort of pedal car kids ride. It is remarkably agile and can turn round in its own length.
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Triumph TR4, Fairford Steam Rally, Quarry Farm, Poulton, Gloucestershire
The example here has been modified for racing. Inside is a full harness set of seat belts and just in front of the windscreen on the offside are emergency pull-switches to disconnect the electrics and fuel flow. It remains road-legal.
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