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- Q4649684 subject Q6346412.
- Q4649684 subject Q8866526.
- Q4649684 abstract "The A961 is a single-carriageway road on the eastern side of Scapa Flow in the Orkney Islands, connecting the town of Kirkwall on the Orkney Mainland to Burwick at the southern end of South Ronaldsay.The road links four islands to the mainland, crossing four causeways known collectively as the Churchill Barriers, which were built during World War II as naval defences to protect the natural harbour of Scapa Flow after a successful attack by a German U-boat.Proceeding southwards from Kirkwall, the road travels south to St Mary's, from where it crosses Kirk Sound on the first Churchill Barrier to the island of Lamb Holm, site of the Italian Chapel built by the Italian prisoners of war who built the barriers.The second barrier carries the road to the island of Glims Holm, from where the third barrier connects to the larger island of Burray. From the southern shore of Burray, the fourth Churchill barrier (which has accumulated large sand dunes and no longer looks a barrier) passes onto the much larger South Ronaldsay, the southernmost island of Orkney. The road turns south-west to the village of St Margaret's Hope, from where it continues south to Burwick, near the southernmost point of Orkney.".
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- Q4649684 routeEndDirection "South".
- Q4649684 routeNumber "961".
- Q4649684 routeStart Q208329.
- Q4649684 routeStartDirection "North".
- Q4649684 routeTypeAbbreviation "A".
- Q4649684 thumbnail Churchill_Barrier_1.jpg?width=300.
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- Q4649684 wikiPageWikiLink Q6346412.
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- Q4649684 directionA "North".
- Q4649684 directionB "South".
- Q4649684 route "961".
- Q4649684 terminusA Q208329.
- Q4649684 terminusB Q16985724.
- Q4649684 type "A".
- Q4649684 point "58.9758 -2.9537".
- Q4649684 type Place.
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- Q4649684 type Thing.
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- Q4649684 comment "The A961 is a single-carriageway road on the eastern side of Scapa Flow in the Orkney Islands, connecting the town of Kirkwall on the Orkney Mainland to Burwick at the southern end of South Ronaldsay.The road links four islands to the mainland, crossing four causeways known collectively as the Churchill Barriers, which were built during World War II as naval defences to protect the natural harbour of Scapa Flow after a successful attack by a German U-boat.Proceeding southwards from Kirkwall, the road travels south to St Mary's, from where it crosses Kirk Sound on the first Churchill Barrier to the island of Lamb Holm, site of the Italian Chapel built by the Italian prisoners of war who built the barriers.The second barrier carries the road to the island of Glims Holm, from where the third barrier connects to the larger island of Burray. ".
- Q4649684 label "A961 road".
- Q4649684 lat "58.9758".
- Q4649684 long "-2.9537".
- Q4649684 depiction Churchill_Barrier_1.jpg.