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- Q125555 subject Q8582202.
- Q125555 abstract "Spanish Head is a promontory on the southwestern coast of the Isle of Man, rising over 100 m from sea level. The island of the Calf of Man lies to the southwest of the head, separated from it by the Calf Sound.The name of the promontory is often thought to arise from the tale of a ship from the Spanish Armada becoming wrecked in the area, though there is no evidence to suggest this. Local residents suggest that the current name may originate from the Manx name for the type of rock in the area, although the cliffs are Manx slate, which is known as sclate in Manx.In 1970 Susan Place, a Marine Sciences student from Liverpool University discovered a sword of the period buried deep in the sand during a shoreline survey. About 40 years later, now Master of a Brigantine, she observed the tidal and weather conditions which would have put an engine-less sailing ship onto Spanish Head, which are normal for the sea area. The sword is still in her possession.".
- Q125555 wikiPageExternalLink Image.gov?id=4478.
- Q125555 wikiPageWikiLink Q12175.
- Q125555 wikiPageWikiLink Q125389.
- Q125555 wikiPageWikiLink Q125542.
- Q125555 wikiPageWikiLink Q179684.
- Q125555 wikiPageWikiLink Q8582202.
- Q125555 wikiPageWikiLink Q9676.
- Q125555 point "54.05694444444445 -4.781388888888889".
- Q125555 type SpatialThing.
- Q125555 comment "Spanish Head is a promontory on the southwestern coast of the Isle of Man, rising over 100 m from sea level. The island of the Calf of Man lies to the southwest of the head, separated from it by the Calf Sound.The name of the promontory is often thought to arise from the tale of a ship from the Spanish Armada becoming wrecked in the area, though there is no evidence to suggest this.".
- Q125555 label "Spanish Head".
- Q125555 lat "54.05694444444445".
- Q125555 long "-4.781388888888889".