Image 1, top right is a museum in liverpool, 2nd from bottom left is nessie, bottom right looks like the sydney building?. Big ben there
Image 2 you have the angel of the north and london brridge
Image 4 – isn’t that the aqueduct?
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Don’t know any of the others
The landmarks are all destinations served by LNER
Page 1 (clockwise)
– Harrogate Baths
– The Deep, Hull
– London Eye and Elizabeth Tower
– Lincoln Cathedral
– The Armadillo, Glasgow
– Stephenson’s Rocket (National Railway Museum or even Darlington?)
– Nessie (Inverness)
– No clue which bridge this is
I got some of them, guesses below going L-R, top to bottom (unsure ones I’ve left blank)
Image 1:
* Top left: not sure
* The Deep, Hull
* Royal Albert Bridge, Plymouth
* London Eye and Big Ben
* Nessie
* Lincoln Cathedral
* The Rocket
* SECC, Glasgow
Image 2:
* Angel of the North
* Top right: no idea
* Upper middle left: no idea
* Tower Bridge
* Bottom left: no idea
* Jorvik Viking Centre, York
Image 3:
* Top left: no idea
* St Andrews
* Westminster Abbey? Or maybe that church in Cambridge
* Upper middle right: no idea
* It’s a boat. Maybe Dover?
* Tees Transporter Bridge, Middlesbrough
* Bottom left: looks familiar but I don’t know
* Royal Ascot?
Image 4:
* Royal Border Bridge, Berwick
* no idea of any of the others
Nessie and the Sydney Opera House. That’s it for me.
Tay Bridge on page 1, left 2 down.
The Deep in Hull page 1 top right
Loving the number of people who don’t recognise the SECC in Glasgow but are happy to include the Sydney Opera House as UK landmark.
I’ll throw in, on page 3, a fishing trawler, which could be Fleetwood, Grimsby or any other fishing port; next to the Transporter Bridge in Middlesbrough.
Clearly people don’t know their Scottish landmarks…you have the Tay Rail Bridge, and the new V&A Museum…both in Dundee. The museum is the sloped angular looking building.
Also disappointed in so few people not recognising the Armadillo from Glasgow…no it’s not the Sydney opera House 🤷♀️
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Image 1, top right is a museum in liverpool, 2nd from bottom left is nessie, bottom right looks like the sydney building?. Big ben there
Image 2 you have the angel of the north and london brridge
Image 4 – isn’t that the aqueduct?
​
Don’t know any of the others
The landmarks are all destinations served by LNER
Page 1 (clockwise)
– Harrogate Baths
– The Deep, Hull
– London Eye and Elizabeth Tower
– Lincoln Cathedral
– The Armadillo, Glasgow
– Stephenson’s Rocket (National Railway Museum or even Darlington?)
– Nessie (Inverness)
– No clue which bridge this is
I got some of them, guesses below going L-R, top to bottom (unsure ones I’ve left blank)
Image 1:
* Top left: not sure
* The Deep, Hull
* Royal Albert Bridge, Plymouth
* London Eye and Big Ben
* Nessie
* Lincoln Cathedral
* The Rocket
* SECC, Glasgow
Image 2:
* Angel of the North
* Top right: no idea
* Upper middle left: no idea
* Tower Bridge
* Bottom left: no idea
* Jorvik Viking Centre, York
Image 3:
* Top left: no idea
* St Andrews
* Westminster Abbey? Or maybe that church in Cambridge
* Upper middle right: no idea
* It’s a boat. Maybe Dover?
* Tees Transporter Bridge, Middlesbrough
* Bottom left: looks familiar but I don’t know
* Royal Ascot?
Image 4:
* Royal Border Bridge, Berwick
* no idea of any of the others
Nessie and the Sydney Opera House. That’s it for me.
Tay Bridge on page 1, left 2 down.
The Deep in Hull page 1 top right
Loving the number of people who don’t recognise the SECC in Glasgow but are happy to include the Sydney Opera House as UK landmark.
I’ll throw in, on page 3, a fishing trawler, which could be Fleetwood, Grimsby or any other fishing port; next to the Transporter Bridge in Middlesbrough.
Clearly people don’t know their Scottish landmarks…you have the Tay Rail Bridge, and the new V&A Museum…both in Dundee. The museum is the sloped angular looking building.
Also disappointed in so few people not recognising the Armadillo from Glasgow…no it’s not the Sydney opera House 🤷♀️