Talk:Motspur Park

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Anyone got any old photos of Motspur Park area? Especially interested in photos of how the station used to look, of how the roads looked when first built and any pictures of bomb damage ion the war or flooding.

Hello from sunny West Barnes Lane, and good stuff with the Wiki article/summary on Motty-Wood. The Earl Beatty could be a better place, but there we go. Will set up a link to a 1970s local history written by local folks (anyone remember the Messams from Consfield Avenue ?), when I can scan every page clearly ..

Cheers, Andy H

First dual carriageway?[edit]

This article claimed that "the country's first dual carriageway, the Kingston Bypass (A3), was built in 1926" which contradicts the dual carriageway article. I have changed it to "first dual carriageway of its kind" which is the phrase used in the source but I'm not sure exactly what it means, maybe it was the first dual carriageway bypass but the source is not specific enough, so I have added a {{clarifyme}} tag to it. --Snigbrook (talk) 09:53, 11 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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