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- 21:26, 11 February 2025 Holy Boy's Cave (hist | edit) [5,280 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox cave |name=Holy Boy's Cave |territory=Gibraltar |picture=Holy Mens Cave in Gibraltar.jpg |picture caption= |latitude=36.1331 |longitude=-5.3447 |depth= |length= |height=984 feet |discovery=1711 |geology=limestone |entrances= |features=1880 grafitti |survey=Heritage and Antiquities Act 2018 |website= }} '''Holy Boy's Cave''' is a cave in Gibraltar. It is one of the largest of the many caves in Gibraltar and it is on the eastern side of the Rock, near Cave...")
- 21:17, 11 February 2025 Hayne's Cave Battery (hist | edit) [2,433 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox castle |name=Hayne's Cave Battery |territory=Gibraltar |picture=Haynes Cave Battery Gibraltar Flickr 1186496462 8307983bb1 o.jpg |picture caption=Haynes Cave Battery |latitude=36.129925 |longitude=-5.347662 |type=Artillery battery |built= |condition= |ownership=Ministry of Defence }} '''Hayne's Cave Battery''' is the remains of two gun positions that made up an artillery battery on the west side of Gibraltar at '''Hayne's Cave'''. The gun emplacements can...")
- 21:08, 11 February 2025 Goat's Hair Twin Caves (hist | edit) [3,068 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox cave |name=Goat's Hair Twin Caves |territory=Gibraltar |picture=Goats Hair Caves on Gibraltar.jpg |picture caption=One of the caves |latitude=36.12269444 |longitude=-5.342 |depth= |length= |height=190 metres |discovery= |geology= |entrances= |access=Mediterranean Steps |website= }} The '''Goat's Hair Twin Caves''' are in Gibraltar. The caves are listed in the Heritage and Antiquities Act as they are sites of Palaeolithic and Neolithic archaeology. ==Descri...")
- 20:58, 11 February 2025 Genista Caves (hist | edit) [7,110 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox cave |name=Genista Cave |territory=Gibraltar |picture= |picture caption= |location=Windmill Hill, Gibraltar |latitude=36.11733 |longitude=-5.34768 |depth= |length= |height= |discovery= |geology= |entrances= |website= }} The '''Genista Caves''' are a series of caves located under Windmill Hill in Gibraltar. Fossils of various mammals and human remains were discovered here in the mid-1860s.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://johnhawks.net/...")
- 20:50, 11 February 2025 Victoria Park, Hamilton (hist | edit) [2,122 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|350px|Victoria Park from north-east entrance {{territory|Bermuda}} '''Victoria Park''' is centrally located in the city of Hamilton, the capital of Bermuda. This is a public park that is opened daily to the public during daylight hours, and which is widely used as an entertainment venue for free concerts and the like. There is also a rather attractive bandstand in the middle of the park,...")
- 20:34, 11 February 2025 Gibraltar Botanic Gardens (hist | edit) [5,419 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|'''The Dell''' in the heart of La Alameda Gardens {{territory|Gibraltar}} The '''Gibraltar Botanic Gardens''' commonly known as '''La Alameda Gardens''' are a botanical garden in Gibraltar, spanning around 15 acres. The Rock Hotel stands above the park. ==History== In 1816 the gardens were commissioned by the Governor of Gibraltar, General George Don. It was his intention that the soldiers stationed in the fortress would have a ple...")
- 13:38, 11 February 2025 Gibraltar Nature Reserve (hist | edit) [14,016 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|The Upper Rock {{territory|Gibraltar}} The '''Gibraltar Nature Reserve''', formerly named the '''Upper Rock Nature Reserve''', is a protected nature reserve in Gibraltar that covers over 40% of the territory's land area. It was established as the Upper Rock Nature Reserve in 1993 under the International Union for Conservation of Nature's category Ia strict nature reserve) and was last extended in 2013. It is known for...")
- 20:22, 10 February 2025 Forbes' Quarry (hist | edit) [6,006 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox cave |name=Forbes' Quarry |territory=Gibraltar |picture=Forbes' Quarry 2.jpg |picture caption=Entrance to Forbes' Quarry, and wartime pillbox |latitude=36.146716 |longitude=-5.346641 |depth= |length=8.7 inches |height= |discovery= |geology=Limestone |entrances=1 |website= }} '''Forbes' Quarry''' is located on the northern face of the Rock of Gibraltar within the Upper Rock Nature Reserve in Gibraltar. The area was quarried during the 19th century to...")
- 20:18, 10 February 2025 Fig Tree Cave (hist | edit) [3,132 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox cave |name=Fig Tree Cave |territory=Gibraltar |picture= |picture caption= |latitude=36.12363 |longitude=-5.34105 |depth= |length= |height= |discovery= |geology= |entrances= |access=small entrance }} '''Fig Tree Cave''' is a cave in Gibraltar. It is located on the eastern cliffs of the Rock of Gibraltar, not far from Martin's Cave within the Upper Rock Nature Reserve.<ref name=perez>{{cite book|last=Perez|first=Charles E.|title=Upper Rock Nature...")
- 20:16, 10 February 2025 Douglas Cave (hist | edit) [1,752 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox cave |name=Douglas Cave |territory=Gibraltar |picture=Douglas Cave inside.jpg |picture caption=inside the cave |latitude=36.127667 |longitude=-5.345139 |depth= |length= |height= |discovery= |geology= |entrances= |website= }} '''Douglas Cave''' is a cave in Gibraltar.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.scribd.com/doc/94284331/Location-of-Caves-Gibraltar|title=Location of Caves - Gibraltar|publisher=Scribd|access-date=17 February 2013}}</ref> ==Location== File...")
- 20:14, 10 February 2025 Devil's Tower Cave (hist | edit) [3,789 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox cave |name=Devil's Tower Cave |territory=Gibraltar |picture=1926 - Garrod Devil's Tower Cave entrance (Chipulina).jpg |picture caption=the entrance in 1926 |latitude=36.145249 |longitude=-5.342454 |depth= |length= |height= |discovery= |geology=Limestone |entrances= |access=by request }} '''Devil's Tower Cave''' is a cave in Gibraltar. Archaeologist Dorothy Garrod found a Neanderthal skull in the cave which, together with other evidence found in this cave, s...")
- 20:13, 10 February 2025 Devil's Fall Cave (hist | edit) [2,743 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox cave |name=Devil's Fall |territory=Gibraltar |picture= |picture caption= |latitude= 36.118083 |longitude=-5.35025 |depth= |length= |height= |discovery= |geology= |entrances= |access=dangerous |website= }} '''Devil's Fall''' is a cave in Gibraltar.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.scribd.com/doc/94284331/Location-of-Caves-Gibraltar|title=Location of Caves - Gibraltar|publisher=Scribd|accessdate=17 February 2013}}</ref> It was a prehistoric shelter and is liste...")
- 20:11, 10 February 2025 Coptic Cave (hist | edit) [2,226 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox cave |name=Coptic Cave |territory=Gibraltar |picture=COPTIC CAVE 2.jpg |picture caption=Entrance to the cave |latitude=36.1180 |longitude=-5.3421 |depth=49 feet |length= |height= |discovery= |geology=Limestone |entrances=2 |access=by request }} '''Coptic Cave''' is a sea cave in Gibraltar. The cave was intended to be used as a decoy to protect Operation Tracer during the Second World War: this was a plan to leave behind spies should the British lose contr...")
- 20:09, 10 February 2025 Collin's Cave (hist | edit) [3,888 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox cave |name=Collin's Cave |territory=Gibraltar |picture= |picture caption= |map=Gibraltar |latitude=36.1397 |longitude=-5.3431 |depth= |length= |height=420 feet |discovery=late 19th century |geology=limestone |entrances= |difficulty=inaccessible |website= }} '''Collin's Cave''' is a cave in Gibraltar, located in the north-eastern part of the Rock, between Reservoir Fissure and Middle Hill Cave. The cave is above Catalan Bay.<ref>[https://books.go...")
- 20:06, 10 February 2025 Cave S (hist | edit) [3,172 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox cave |name=Cave S |territory=Gibraltar |picture=Entrance to Cave S or Sewell's Cave in Gibraltar, 1912.jpg |picture caption=Entrance to Cave S or Sewell's Cave |map=Gibraltar |latitude=36.1324 |longitude=-5.3447 |depth= |length= |height= |discovery=by Captain Sewell |geology=Limestone |entrances=1 }} '''Cave S''' or '''Sewell's Cave''' is a limestone cave in Gibraltar. It is located on the eastern side of the Rock, near Holy Boy's C...")
- 20:25, 9 February 2025 Bray's Cave (hist | edit) [6,468 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox cave |name=Bray's Cave |territory=Gibraltar |picture= |picture caption= |latitude=36.1298 |longitude=-5.3453 |depth= |length= |discovery= |geology=limestone |entrances=1 |lighting=None |website= }} '''Bray's Cave''' is a limestone cave in Gibraltar. The cave has yielded several significant human remains and artifacts from the Neolithic and Bronze Ages. Three almost complete skulls were discovered, along with other cranial fragments from multiple individuals...")
- 20:22, 9 February 2025 Boathoist Cave (hist | edit) [1,995 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox cave |name=Boathoist Cave |territory=Gibraltar |picture= |picture caption= |latitude=36.12096 |longitude=-5.34197 |depth= |length= |height= |discovery= |geology= |entrances= |website= }} '''Boathoist Cave''' (or '''Boat Hoist Cave'''), also known as '''Bulman's Cave''', is a huge sea cave on the south-eastern flank of Gibraltar.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.scribd.com/doc/94284331/Location-of-Caves-Gibraltar|title=Location of Caves - Gibraltar|publisher=[...")
- 20:20, 9 February 2025 Bennett's Cave (hist | edit) [1,939 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox cave |name=Bennett's Cave |territory=Gibraltar |picture= |picture caption= |latitude=36.12011111 |longitude=-5.342194444 |depth= |length= |height= |discovery= |geology= |entrances= |website= }} '''Bennett's Cave''' is a cave in Gibraltar. It forms part of the Gorham's Cave complex which have been nominated for UNESCO World Heritage Site status. ==Description== Bennett's Cave is one of four caves which together make up the Gorham's Cave complex which ha...")
- 20:20, 9 February 2025 Beefsteak Cave (hist | edit) [2,358 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox cave |name=Beefsteak Cave |territory=Gibraltar |picture= |picture caption= |latitude=36.11277778 |longitude=-5.345611111 |length= |height= |discovery= |geology= |entrances= |website= }} '''Beefsteak Cave''' is a cave in Gibraltar. It is located in the south of the Rock, between Europa Point and Windmill Hill.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:gWL9MQDdG0IJ:uhu.es/jr.vidal/pdf/journalsp/pdf13.pdf+...")
- 19:22, 9 February 2025 South Mole (hist | edit) [7,328 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|The South Mole and he harbour from the Rock {{territory|Gibraltar}} The '''South Mole''' is a breakwater located in the southern section of Gibraltar Harbour, in Gibraltar. Previously known as the '''New Mole''' and '''New Mole Extension''', the South Mole, with the rest of harbour, is just north of the east entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar. *Location map: {{wmap|36.12981667|-5.360597222}} ==History== F...")
- 18:54, 9 February 2025 Detached Mole (hist | edit) [8,639 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|Gibraltar Harbour with the South Mole, Detached Mole and North Mole right|thumb|220px|Gibraltar Harbour: the North Mole, Detached Mole and South Mole right|thumb|200px|The Detached Mole on a 1911 map {{territory|Gibraltar}} The '''Detached Mole''' is a breakwater at the western aspect of the middle section of [[Gibraltar Harbour]...")
- 18:40, 9 February 2025 North Mole (hist | edit) [9,574 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|The North Mole and its Western Arm from the Rock; Detached Mole far left right|thumb|250px|Gibraltar Harbour with the three Moles {{territory|Gibraltar}} The '''North Mole''' is a breakwater located in the northern section of Gibraltar Harbour, in Gibraltar. The North Mole, with the rest of harbour, is just north of the east entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar....")
- 16:03, 9 February 2025 Gibraltar Heritage Trust (hist | edit) [2,994 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|220px|Tunnel at O'Hara's Battery {{territory|Gibraltar}} The '''Gibraltar Heritage Trust''' is a non-profit charity established by statute on 1 May 1989 to preserve and promote the cultural natural heritage of Gibraltar. Its headquarters are in the Main Guard, at 13 John Mackintosh Square. The Trust collaborates with the Government of Gibraltar and with private organisations and individuals...")
- 15:46, 9 February 2025 Victoria Battery (hist | edit) [2,297 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox castle |name=Victoria Battery |territory=Gibraltar |picture=Garrison Library Picture - VictoriaBatery.jpg |picture caption= |latitude=36.132171 |longitude=-5.352193 |type=Artillery battery |built=1883 |builder= |materials= |condition= |ownership=Ministry of Defence }} '''Victoria Battery''' (one of two identically-named batteries named after Queen Victoria) was an artillery battery in Gibraltar. It was built in the 1840s on top of the earlier Princess of...")
- 15:30, 9 February 2025 Napier of Magdala Battery (hist | edit) [4,466 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox castle |name=Napier of Magdala Battery |territory=Gibraltar |picture=200px|The 100-ton gun at Napier if Magdala Battery |picture caption=The 100-ton gun at Napier of Magdala Battery |latitude=36.1227 |longitude=-5.3541 |address=Rosia Bay |type=Coastal artillery battery |builder=British Government |condition=Good |ownership=Government of Gibraltar |garrison=Royal Gibraltar Regiment }} '''Napier of Magdala Battery''' is a former coas...")
- 15:16, 9 February 2025 Parson's Lodge Battery (hist | edit) [9,470 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox castle |name=Parson's Lodge Battery |territory=Gibraltar |picture=Parsons Lodge Battery, Gibraltar.jpg |picture caption=Parson's Lodge Battery, Gibraltar |latitude=36.120163 |longitude=-5.352052 |address=Rosia Bay |type=Coastal battery |built= |builder=British Government |materials=Limestone |height= |used= |demolished= |condition=Good |ownership=Government of Gibraltar |website= }} '''Parson's Lodge Battery''' is a coastal artillery battery and fort in Gibra...")
- 15:13, 9 February 2025 Victualling Yard, Gibraltar (hist | edit) [4,475 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox building |name=The Victualling Yard |territory=Gibraltar |picture=Parson's Lodge Battery in Camp Bay, Gibraltar.jpg |picture caption=Victualling Yard (centre right),<br />Parson's Lodge Battery (centre),<br />construction at the old Rosia Water Tanks (right),<br />Rosia Cottages (right),<br />former Old Naval Hospital (left), Camp Bay (left) |latitude=36.120756 |longitude=-5.351587 |address=Rosia Bay |type=Naval victualling yard |style= |condition=Complete |own...")
- 12:26, 9 February 2025 Ocean Village (hist | edit) [6,175 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox town |name=Ocean Village |territory=Gibraltar |picture=Ocean Village berths with rock behind.jpg |picture caption=Ocean Village, Gibraltar |latitude=36.147262 |longitude=-5.353776 |website=[http://www.oceanvillage.gi/ OceanVillage.gi] }} '''Ocean Village''' is a mixed-use marina, residential, business, and leisure development in Gibraltar, providing a marina on the Bay of Gibraltar. The project features 316 residential apartments, over 250 marina be...")
- 12:17, 9 February 2025 Hardy Town (hist | edit) [8,190 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|Hardy Town depicted on a 1799 map (north is at the left) {{territory|Gibraltar}} '''Hardy Town''' was a temporary civilian settlement established near the south end of Gibraltar during the Great Siege of Gibraltar (1779–83). The intensive Spanish and French bombardment reduced the town of Gibraltar to ruins and prompted many of its inhabitants, and eventually the off-duty members of the British garrison, to relocat...")
- 22:32, 7 February 2025 Bishop Bonner's Cottage Museum (hist | edit) [1,160 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox museum |name=Bishop Bonner's Cottage Museum |county=Norfolk |picture=Bishop Bonner's Cottage Museum 3.JPG |picture caption= |os grid ref=TF98731327 |latitude=52.680698 |longitude=0.93849689 |town=East Dereham |address=Withburga Lane |style= |built=1502 |architect= |client= |garden= |ownership=Dereham Antiquarian Society |website=[https://derehamheritagetrust.org.uk/museum/ derehamheritagetrust.org.uk] }} '''Bishop Bonner's Cottage Museum''' is a museum in Eas...")
- 13:38, 7 February 2025 Cnoc an t-Sabhail, Strath Rory (hist | edit) [921 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox hill |name=Cnoc an t-Sabhail |county=Ross-shire |range= |picture=Cnoc an t-Sabhail - geograph.org.uk - 789989.jpg |picture caption= |os grid ref=NH69937741 |latitude=57.76743431 |longitude=-4.18809276 |height=1,247 feet |height_m=380 m }} '''Cnoc an t-Sabhail''' is a hill of 1,247 feet in Ross-shire. It is in Easter Ross, standing above Strath Rory. The summit is unmarked. On the southern slope above the glen are the earthworks of a Bronze Age hill f...")
- 13:30, 7 February 2025 Cnoc an t-Sabhail, Morangie Forest (hist | edit) [939 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox hill |name=Cnoc an t-Sabhail |county=Ross-shire |range= |picture=Cnoc an t-Sabhail as seen from Cnoc an t-Sabhail - geograph.org.uk - 798955.jpg |picture caption=Cnoc an t-Sabhail as seen from Cnoc an t-Sabhail |os grid ref=NH72178172 |latitude=57.806773 |longitude=-4.15277181 |height=1,056 feet |height_m=322 m }} '''Cnoc an t-Sabhail''' is a hill of 1,056 feet in Ross-shire. It is in Easter Ross, a little south of the Dornoch Firth. Close to the summ...")
- 07:52, 7 February 2025 Afon Crigyll (hist | edit) [447 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|The Crigyll approaching the sea {{county|Anglesey}} '''Afon Crigyll''' is a minor river of Anglesey, fed by many little streams from the island's interior and from the Valley Wetlands. It flows to the sea on Anglesey's south-west coast by Rhosneigr, crossing the beach sands known as the Traeth Crigyll ('Crigyll Beach'). Crigyll")
- 07:31, 7 February 2025 Chapel Royal, Dublin (hist | edit) [7,779 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox church |name=The Chapel Royal |county=Dublin |picture=Dublin - Chapel Royal.jpg |picture caption=A view of the exterior |os grid ref=O15503392 |latitude=53.3431 |longitude=-6.2663 |address=Dublin Castle |city=Dublin |church=None |status=Museum |built=1807-1814 |style=Gothic revival |architect=Francis Johnston |website= }} The '''Chapel Royal''' in Dublin Castle is a 19th-century Gothic revival chapel which served as the official Church of Ireland chapel...")
- 22:36, 6 February 2025 Chapel Royal, Brighton (hist | edit) [8,753 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox church |name=Chapel Royal, Brighton |county=Sussex |picture=Chapel Royal, North Street, Brighton (NHLE Code 1380625) (February 2020) (1).jpg |os grid ref=TQ31150421 |latitude=50.8226 |longitude=-0.1394 |church=Church of England |diocese=Chichester |website=[http://www.chapelroyalbrighton.org.uk/ chapelroyalbrighton.org.uk] }} The '''Chapel Royal''' is an 18th-century church in the centre of Brighton, Sussex. Built as a chapel of ease, it became one of B...")
- 22:08, 6 February 2025 Royal Chapel of St Katherine-upon-the-Hoe (hist | edit) [1,668 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox church |name=St Katherine-upon-the-Hoe |full name=Royal Chapel of<br />St Katherine-upon-the-Hoe |county=Devon |picture=Stkatherineuponthehoe.JPG |picture caption= |os grid ref=SX48075375 |latitude=50.364 |longitude=-4.1375 |address=Royal Citadel |city=Plymouth |church=Church of England |diocese=Exeter |status=Garrison church |architect= |style= }} The '''Royal Chapel of St Katherine-upon-the-Hoe''' is the garrison church within the precincts of the Royal Cit...")
- 22:07, 6 February 2025 Queen's Chapel (hist | edit) [5,485 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox church |name=Queen's Chapel |full name=The Queen's Chapel St James Palace |county=Middlesex |picture=Queen's Chapel St James's Palace Inigo Jones.jpg |picture caption=The Queen's Chapel on Marlborough Road |os grid ref=TQ29298015 |latitude=51.505 |longitude=-0.136944 |church=Church of England |diocese=Royal peculiar |architect=Inigo Jones |style= |built=1623–1625 |city=Westminster }} '''The Queen's Chapel St James Palace''', previously known as the '''German...")
- 20:18, 6 February 2025 Church of St Peter ad Vincula (hist | edit) [14,528 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox church |name=Church of St Peter ad Vincula |county=Middlesex |picture=Tower of London, Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula.jpg |picture caption=St Peter's chapel facing Tower Green |city=London |os grid ref=TQ33568060 |latitude=51.508557 |longitude=-0.076875 |address=Tower of London |church=Church of England |diocese=Royal peculiar |status= |built=1519–20 }} The '''Chapel Royal of St Peter ad Vincula''' ("St Peter in chains") is a Chapel Royal and the former parish...")
- 19:17, 6 February 2025 St John's Chapel, Tower of London (hist | edit) [2,808 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{Infobox church |name=The Chapel of St John the Evangelist |county=Middlesex |city=London |picture=Wakefield Tower Chapel - Tower of London.jpg |picture caption=Apsidal end of the Chapel of St John |os grid ref=TQ33638054 |latitude=51.507979 |longitude=-0.075872168 |address=The Tower of London |church=Church of England |diocese=Royal peculiar |status= |style=Norman |type=Castle chapel |built=1080 |ownership=The Crown |website= }} The '''Chapel of St John the Evangelist'...")
- 14:02, 6 February 2025 Cnoc an t-Sabhail (hist | edit) [512 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Cnoc an t-Sabhail''' (meaning 'Hill of the Barn') is a common name for hills in the Highlands, and in particular may be: *Argyllshire: **{{map|NR85615735|Cnoc an t-Sabhail}}, Kintyre, 538 feet *Ross-shire: **Cnoc an t-Sabhail, Glenmorangie Forest, 1,056 feet **Cnoc an t-Sabhail, Strath Rory, 1,247 feet *Sutherland: **{{map|NC52383379|Cnoc an t-Sabhail}}, 948 feet, a subsidiary top of Meall an Fhuarain **{{map|NC466439|Cnoc an t-Sabhail}}, 820 fee...")
- 13:06, 6 February 2025 St John's Chapel (disambiguation) (hist | edit) [280 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''St John's Chapel''' may be, amongst other places: *St John's Chapel, a village in County Durham *St John's Chapel, London, a chapel in the Tower of London in Middlesex *St John’s College Chapel in Cambridge {{geodis}}")
- 23:29, 5 February 2025 M17 motorway (Republic of Ireland) (hist | edit) [2,106 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{county|Galway}} The '''M17 motorway''' is an inter-urban motorway in the Republic of Ireland, forming part of the Sligo to Galway national primary road. ==Route== The motorway runs between the Kilmore Roundabout in Tuam and Junction 18 on the M6 motorway. There is one Junction (19) which is an exit for Roscommon and Claregalway. ==Junctions== {| class="plainrowheaders wikitable" |- !scope=col|County !scope...")
- 22:57, 5 February 2025 M18 motorway (Republic of Ireland) (hist | edit) [9,648 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|The M18 southbound at J13 {{county|Clare}} The '''M18 motorway''' is an inter-urban motorway in the Republic of Ireland, forming part of the Limerick, Ennis to Galway national primary road. ==Route== The motorway starts at junction 9 on the Shannon bypass and heads in a northerly direction where it bypasses the town of Newmarket-on-Fergus by way of the townlands of Killulla...")
- 21:03, 5 February 2025 Glen of the Downs (hist | edit) [4,978 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|In the Glen of the Downs {{county|Wicklow}} '''The Glen of the Downs''' is a wooded, glacial valley a mile and a half long with steep sides rising to almost 820 feet on the east coast of County Wicklow.<ref name=aa>{{cite book | title = The illustrated road book of Ireland | publisher = Automobile Association | year = 1970}}</ref> It contains a designated Nature Reserve extending over 146 acres, and is...")
- 20:39, 5 February 2025 M11 motorway (Republic of Ireland) (hist | edit) [2,306 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|The M11 bt Shankhill The M11 motorway is a 56-mile motorway section of the N11 primary route in the Republic of Ireland: the N11 runs for 80 miles along Leinster’s east coastal plain from Dublin to [[Wexford], passing close to Bray, Greystones, Wicklow, Arklow, Gorey, and Enniscorthy. Beyond Wexford, the route continues...")
- 20:31, 5 February 2025 M9 motorway (Republic of Ireland) (hist | edit) [6,153 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|The M9 northbound passing under the M7 {{county|Carlow}} The '''M9 motorway''' is a motorway in the Republic of Ireland linking the M7 between Naas and Newbridge near Kilcullen to Waterford. Opened in sections between 1994 and 2010, the final section opened on 9 September 2010. Before July 2008, the majority of the M9 – from Junction 2 onwards – was to be...")
- 13:29, 5 February 2025 M20 motorway (Republic of Ireland) (hist | edit) [3,896 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|300px|The M20 outside Limerick {{county|Limerick}} The '''M20 motorway''' is a motorway section of N20 primary route in the Republic of Ireland, connecting the cities of Cork and Limerick. Only a short section of the N20 route, from Limerick to Patrickswell, is of motorway standard. right|thumb|200px|A "Route Confirmatory Sign" on the M20 showing distances to destinations ==Junctions...")
- 17:29, 4 February 2025 M7 motorway (Republic of Ireland) (hist | edit) [8,900 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|200px|Westbound on the M7 near Kildare {{county|Kildare}} The '''M7 motorway''' is a motorway in the Republic of Ireland, which runs continuously from the outskirts of Naas in County Kildare to Rossbrien on the outskirts of Limerick city. The M7 forms part of the Dublin to Limerick N7 national primary road. The section of the motorway bypassing Naas, a five-mile stretch, was the first section of motorway to open i...")
- 20:50, 3 February 2025 M6 motorway (Republic of Ireland) (hist | edit) [5,513 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|280px|The M6 in Westmeath {{county|Westmeath}} The '''M6 motorway''' is a motorway in the Republic of Ireland, which runs (together with the M4) from Dublin to Galway. The M6 extends from its junction with the M4 at Kinnegad all the way west to the outskirts of Galway City. The Athlone bypass and the approach to Galway city have not been designated motorway and are still...")
- 19:56, 3 February 2025 M4 motorway (Republic of Ireland) (hist | edit) [5,920 bytes] RB (talk | contribs) (Created page with "right|thumb|280px|The M4 by Leixlip {{county|Dublin}} The '''M4 motorway''' is a motorway section of the N4 road, a national primary road in the Republic of Ireland, running from Dublin north-westwards to Sligo town. The M6 to Galway diverges from the N4 route after Kinnegad, while the N5 to Westport diverges at Longford town. The motorway section ru...")