XAW023445 ISLE OF MAN (1949). General View, Port of Erin, Isle of Man, Isle of Man, 1949. Oblique aerial photograph taken facing North.

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Pennawd [XAW023445] General View, Port of Erin, Isle of Man, Isle of Man, 1949. Oblique aerial photograph taken facing North.
Cyfeirnod XAW023445
Dyddiad 26-May-1949
Dolen
Enw lle PORT OF ERIN
Plwyf ISLE OF MAN
Ardal
Gwlad ISLE OF MAN
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 219607, 469343
Hydred / Lledred -4.759577, 54.088301
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Pinnau

Station building

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" Linkside "

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St.George's Close

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Ballafurt Road

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St.Mary's Road

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Isle of man Steam Railway to Douglas.

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Line of Seaside Hotels

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Breakwater Road

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Village Centre

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Port Erin Railway Station

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Port Erin Bay

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Spaldrick Promenade

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Rowany Golf Course founded in 1895.

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Fleshwick Bay

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Cyfraniadau Grŵp

In the 1930s, Port Erin ("Ireland's Port")was described in Bartholomew's Gazetteer of the British Isles as being a coastal village, lifeboat station and watering place, with a railway station, on Port Erin Bay, 15 and a half miles from Douglas. In earler days, Port Erin was a favoured spot for smuggling, but this was replaced by its 19th century popularity as the playground for the Lancashire mill owners and their employees. Port Erin remains a summer seaside resort of some significance, along with a flourishing Arts Centre and a Marine Biological Station established at the seaward end of the bay.

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