Harry Doherty c 1900
Harry Doherty c 1900 is a ruins in County Donegal, Ulster. Harry Doherty c 1900 is situated close to the ruins Eddie John Phillip (Doherty) c 1900 and Big Barney (McGonigle) c 1900.Notable Places in the Area
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- Type: Ruins
- Category: building
- Location: County Donegal, Ulster, Northwest Ireland and Lakelands, Ireland, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
55.43118° or 55° 25' 52" northLongitude
-7.23764° or 7° 14' 16" westOpen Location Code
9C7JCQJ6+FWOpenStreetMap ID
way 494707225OpenStreetMap Feature
building=ruinsHarry Doherty c 1900 Satellite Map
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Landmarks in the Area
- Eddie John Phillip (Doherty) c 1900Ruins
- Big Barney (McGonigle) c 1900Ruins
- Baker (Brian Houten) c 1900Ruins, 120 metres northwest
- Nellie Rua (McLaughlin) c1900Ruins, 120 metres north
- Biddy James (McGonigle) c 1900Ruins, 160 metres northwest
Places in the Area
- Malin Head Radar Station9 km south
- Malin Head Tidal Observatory9 km southwest
- Portmor CottageGuest house, 9 km southwest
- Malin Head Weather StationMonitoring station, 9 km southwest
- Seaview TavernRestaurant, 9 km southwest
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