Prince Arthur's visit to the Isle of Man: Port Erin, 1869. Creator: Unknown.

Prince Arthur's visit to the Isle of Man: Port Erin, 1869. Creator: Unknown.

3-021-305 - The Print Collector/Heritage Images

Prince Arthur's visit to the Isle of Man: Port Erin, 1869. 'The beautiful bay of Port Erin...is situated on the west side of tint island, about three miles north of the Calf of Man. It is naturally protected from winds blowing from the north, south, and east, but is exposed to the violent storms from the westward which rage in the Irish Channel during the winter months. A breakwater is new in course of construction at the entrance to the bay, which, when completed, will make Port Erin harbour the safest and most sheltered on the coast of the Isle of Man. This breakwater was designed by Mr. John Coode, C.E., of London, the engineer-in-chief. It is constructed of a rubble mound, the materials of which are tipped from a staging by a method similar to that which is adopted at Portland breakwater. The mound is protected from the action of the sea by massive blocks of concrete, each weighing 17 tons, which are not built as a wall of masonry, but dropped into the sea, like those used in Port Said, at the Mediterranean entrance to the Suez Canal'. From "Illustrated London News", 1869.


Image Details


People Information

Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :

Picture Type
  1. Landscape

Geographic Hierarchy

World Europe Isle of Man Isle of Man

  1. 54 15 00 N , 004 30 00 W

World Europe Isle of Man Port Erin

  1. 54 05 00 N , 004 45 00 W

Category Hierarchy

Lifestyle & Leisure Transport & Travel

Science & Nature Geographical Features

Artistic Representations Landscapes

Locations & Buildings Other


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3899x2489
File Size : 9,478kb


Aliases

  1. ILN_1869_Page_417_a.jpg
  1. 0580093481
  1. 3-021-305
  1. 3021305

Buy a Print  

Keywords - refine your search by combining multiple keywords below.