C4316 : Butcher's Gate
taken 3 years ago, near to Londonderry, Northern Ireland
Originally there were only four entrances (or Gates) into the walled city i.e. Bishop's Gate, Shipquay Gate, Ferryquay Gate and Butcher's Gate - arranged in a cross pattern with the Diamond as its centre. Later were added New Gate (1789), Castle Gate (1803) and Magazine Gate (1865). The original Gates were themselves re-built in the 18th and 19th centuries.
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- Grid Square
- C4316, 1698 images (more nearby )
- Photographer
- N Chadwick (find more nearby)
- Date Taken
- Thursday, 21 October, 2021 (more nearby)
- Submitted
- Thursday, 3 February, 2022
- Geographical Context
- Subject Location
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Irish: C 4336 1673 [10m precision]
WGS84: 54:59.7701N 7:19.3964W - Camera Location
- Irish: C 4334 1675
- View Direction
- Southeast (about 135 degrees)