Several new locations to add. One is a repeat of a location previously mentioned that was missed off the last round of additions.
New/previously unreported
53.724900, -2.648928 - Klaxon ES1/2S, Evans Vanodine, Preston.
53.613318, -0.161644 - Klaxon ES1/3S, Tronox, Stallingborough. The A141s on site are already mapped.
53.331057, -2.754593 - Klaxon ES2S, Ineos, Runcorn.
53.255933, -2.540627 - Hormann ECN, Ecolab, Northwich.
54.599086, -1.584285 - Hormann ECN-600, Prefere Resins, Newton Aycliffe/Heighington.
52.384390, -2.239532 - Gent 2HP, Severn Valley Railway - Kidderminster station. It's screwed to a luggage trolley and is on display in the station concourse.
52.24177, -0.82832 - Klaxon GP8, Billing Aquadrome, Northampton.
52.24421, -0.82769 - Klaxon GP8, Billing Aquadrome, Northampton.
52.24168, -0.81681 - Klaxon GP8, Billing Aquadrome, Northampton.
All three Billing Aquadrome sirens (possible there are more but this is tbc) have all the hallmarks of being the former Northampton flood sirens. I've labelled them as Klaxon but they may be Secomak.
Repeats of previously reported, but not-yet-added, sirens
53.606391, -0.158066 - Klaxon GP8, BOC, Stallingborough.
And some updates...
Sheffield Memorial Hall location is not a siren, and can be removed. This aerial photograph reveals that what looks like a blue CC from satellite view is actually no more than some electrical cabinets:
https://www.alamy.com/aerial-view-of-sh ... 32283.html
The Flogas siren in east Birmingham, currently labelled as a Castle Castings, is a Secomak GP8.
The caption for the Wolverton Works tri-tone needs editing - the siren only has two rotors, and produces a single tone. The outer 12-port and 15-port rotors have been removed. (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJ7Nql0fO44)
The new Broadmoor siren (an ES1/2S) is located at 51.370549, -0.775735. Drove down Joshua Jebb Way in September and saw it for myself. Couldn't get a photo as it's a no-stopping road and I was the one driving!
UK-based siren enthusiast, and the proud owner of a Cold War-era Carter, Secomak GP1, CS2 and GP6, Gent Model 1500, and a Klaxon SS6!
No, the Klaxon SS6 is not a Sentry 95...