XAW023422 ISLE OF MAN (1949). General View, Ramsey, Isle of Man, Isle of Man, 1949. Oblique aerial photograph taken facing North/West.

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Pennawd [XAW023422] General View, Ramsey, Isle of Man, Isle of Man, 1949. Oblique aerial photograph taken facing North/West.
Cyfeirnod XAW023422
Dyddiad 26-May-1949
Dolen
Enw lle RAMSEY
Plwyf ISLE OF MAN
Ardal
Gwlad ISLE OF MAN
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 245383, 494369
Hydred / Lledred -4.378763, 54.321423
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol

Pinnau

Bus Station Garage / Terminus

matt
Wednesday 8th of April 2020 06:06:16 PM
Seamount Road (Number 18 was my Gran and Grandad's) Under construction here by the looks of it

matt
Wednesday 19th of July 2017 01:18:54 PM

Arthur
Thursday 17th of March 2016 09:47:08 PM
St. Paul's Church

Arthur
Wednesday 16th of March 2016 10:12:30 AM
St. Olave's Church

Arthur
Wednesday 16th of March 2016 10:10:43 AM
Isle of Man Railway (steam railway) station.

Maitland
Sunday 26th of October 2014 02:15:15 PM

John Swain
Friday 17th of October 2014 02:52:57 PM

John Swain
Friday 17th of October 2014 02:52:05 PM
Waterloo Road

John Swain
Friday 17th of October 2014 02:51:26 PM
Albert Street

John Swain
Friday 17th of October 2014 02:50:41 PM
Queen's Pier Road

John Swain
Friday 17th of October 2014 02:49:50 PM
Parliament Square

John Swain
Friday 17th of October 2014 02:48:38 PM
Main road bridge connecting the town with North Ramsey across the island's longest river, the Sulby.

John Swain
Friday 17th of October 2014 02:47:51 PM
In 1881, Mooragh Park was created on reclaimed wasteland, protected by a new promenade and sea wall.

John Swain
Friday 17th of October 2014 02:46:05 PM

John Swain
Friday 17th of October 2014 02:43:32 PM
Ramsey is HQ of the Manx Sailing & Cruising Club.

John Swain
Friday 17th of October 2014 02:42:45 PM
Ramsey shipyard, which launched some of the world's first iron ships and oil tankers.

John Swain
Friday 17th of October 2014 02:40:32 PM
1892 Iron Swingbridge, which is 225 feet long.

John Swain
Friday 17th of October 2014 02:33:58 PM
Queen's Pier built in 1886

John Swain
Friday 17th of October 2014 02:32:15 PM
North Ramsey

John Swain
Friday 17th of October 2014 02:30:00 PM

John Swain
Friday 17th of October 2014 02:29:16 PM

John Swain
Friday 17th of October 2014 02:28:15 PM

John Swain
Friday 17th of October 2014 02:27:49 PM
Mooragh Park

John Swain
Friday 17th of October 2014 02:27:12 PM

John Swain
Friday 17th of October 2014 02:26:42 PM
These buildings were the accommodation for the war time "enemy aliens" sent over from the mainland.

John Wass
Friday 26th of September 2014 09:09:24 PM
Electric tram terminus.

John Wass
Friday 26th of September 2014 09:07:29 PM

Cyfraniadau Grŵp

Ramsey, until very recently, was the second-largest town on the island, with 7,322 inhabitants in 2001, compared with 4,642 in 1931. It has a wonderful setting on the 10-mile sweep of Ramsey Bay, whose sandy shoreline extends north to the Point of Ayre. The town functions as a coastguard and lifeboat station, as well as a small port for the north of the island. Ramsey also hosts several annual sporting and cultural events, and is a popular destination for tourists.

John Swain
Friday 17th of October 2014 03:03:38 PM