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Ramsey, Isle of Man
Human settlement on the Isle of Man
Distance: Approx. 185 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.321111,-4.384444
Ramsey (Manx: Rhumsaa) is a coastal town in the north of the Isle of Man. It is the second largest town on the Island after Douglas. Its population is 8,288 according to the 2021 Census.
Ramsey A.F.C.
Association football club on the Isle of Man
Distance: Approx. 363 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.325922,-4.386123
Ramsey A.F.C. is a football club from Ramsey on the Isle of Man. They compete in the Isle of Man Football League and they wear a blue and white kit, and a change strip of all red. They play their home games at the Ballacloan Stadium in Ramsey.
River Sulby
River on the Isle of Man
Distance: Approx. 411 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.32361111,-4.37916667
River Sulby can refer to one of two rivers on the Isle of Man: The longest river on the island, rising on Snaefell near the Sulby Reservoir and running north through Sulby Glen and then east, for 18 kilometers, before reaching the coast at Ramsey (54°19′25″N 4°22′45″W). It is crossed in Ramsey by the Victorian Ramsey swing bridge, built in 1892. A tributary which rises to the west of Creg-ny-Baa, and flows south-west for about 4 km before joining the River Glass.
Ramsey railway station (Isle of Man Railway)
Former railway station in Isle of Man, UK
Distance: Approx. 135 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.322,-4.387
Ramsey Station (Manx: Stashoon Raad Yiarn Rhumsaa) was a station on the Manx Northern Railway, later owned and operated by the Isle of Man Railway; it served the town of Ramsey in the Isle of Man, and was the terminus of a line that ran between St. John's and this station, which was the railway's headquarters. The station opened to traffic on 23 September 1879 (1879-09-23).
Ramsey railway station (Manx Electric Railway)
Distance: Approx. 325 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.32063,-4.38177
Ramsey Station (Manx: Stashoon Raad Yiarn Rhumsaa) serves the town of Ramsey in the Isle of Man; it is the northern terminus of the Manx Electric Railway. It was formerly known as Ramsey (Plaza) Station after the nearby Plaza cinema, now demolished and turned into a car park. Today it is often also known as Ramsey Tram Station and signage to this effect adorns the station, despite the line being described as a railway.
Ramsey Quayside Railway
Distance: Approx. 393 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.3217,-4.3795
The Ramsey Quayside Railway was an extension off the ex-Manx Northern Railway from the station at Ramsey and ran along the quayside to the market square.
Parliament Square, Ramsey
Distance: Approx. 155 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.32138889,-4.38611111
Parliament Square, Ramsey (Manx: Kerrin y Valley or Market Square) is situated between the 23rd and 24th Milestone road-side markers on the Snaefell Mountain Course used for the Isle of Man TT Races on the junction of the primary A3 Castletown to Ramsey road, the A9 Ramsey to Andreas road and A2 Douglas to Ramsey road situated in the town of Ramsey in the parish of Lezayre in the Isle of Man. Parliament Square was part of the Highland Course and Four Inch Course used for the Gordon Bennett Trial and Tourist Trophy automobile car races held in the Isle of Man between 1904 and 1922. It is also the road junction of the A9 Bowring Road and A2 Albert Road in the town of Ramsey and this section of the Highroads Course was the eastern edge of the Sandygate Loop which included a nearby official refuelling stop for the 1904 Gordon Bennett British Eliminating Trial and 1905 Tourist Trophy Race for automobiles.
Battle of the Isle of Man
1158 battle on the Isle of Man
Distance: Approx. 107 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.3222,-4.3867
The Battle of the Isle of Man was fought in 1158 between the Norse Gofraidh mac Amhlaibh (Godred II), King of Mann and the Isles and Celtic Somhairle MacGillebride (Somerled), King of Cinn Tìre (Kintyre), Argyll and Lorne, on the Isle of Man. Somerled sailed his fleet of 53 birlinns into Ramsey Bay and set about attacking the forces of Godred II and plundering the Isle of Man. Godred II left the Isle of Man and went in search of support in England, Scotland and Norway to retaliate against Somerled.
Ramsey Harbour Swing Bridge
Bridge in Ramsey, Isle of Man
Distance: Approx. 214 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.3227,-4.382
The Ramsey Harbour Swing Bridge is located on the Isle of Man and links the town centre in Ramsey with the Mooragh Promenade.
St Paul's, Ramsey
Distance: Approx. 420 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.32114,-4.37941
St. Paul's is a church in Ramsey designed by Thomas Brine and consecrated in 1822. In 1830 a west gallery for musicians was erected, and two side wings were added in 1844.
54 Air-Sea Rescue Marine Craft Unit RAF
Distance: Approx. 185 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.321111,-4.384444
54 Air-Sea Rescue Marine Craft Unit was a Royal Air Force Air-Sea Rescue Unit based on the Isle of Man which operated watercraft in support of RAF operations. The unit was active from the outbreak of the Second World War until the 1960s and consisted of RAF rescue launches being based around the Island at its principle ports; Douglas, Castletown, Peel and Ramsey.
Ramsey Lifeboat Station
RNLI lifeboat station on the Isle of Man
Distance: Approx. 452 meters
Latitude and longitude: 54.32263889,-4.37833333
Ramsey Lifeboat Station is located on Queens Promenade, in the town of Ramsey, in the Isle of Man, a British Crown Dependency. A lifeboat was first stationed here by the Royal National Institution for the Preservation of Life from Shipwreck (RNIPLS) in 1829. Re-established by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) in 1868, the station currently operates a Shannon-class All-weather lifeboat, 13-42 Ann and James Ritchie II (ON 1349), on station since 2022.
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