Derbyhaven
Description: “Derbyhaven is undoubtedly the finest natural harbour in the Island, being protected on all sides by the land, except to the north-east.” (Brown's guide to the Isle of Man : with seventy illustrations and a map [13th ed.], 1892, p.251.)
NGR Easting: 228431
NGR Northing: 467645
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- Aeroplane Blown Over by the Wind, Derbyhaven, Isle of Man
- Old Cart, probably belonging to Golf links Hotel Ltd, outside their store at the rear of the Derbyhaven houses
- The old herring houses in Derbyhaven (subject of planning application for development 11/81) rear
- The old herring houses in Derbyhaven (subject of planning application for development 11/81) rear
- The old herring houses in Derbyhaven (subject of planning application for development 11/81) front
- Plan of medieval smelt floor at Derbyhaven Ronaldsway
- The old herring houses in Derbyhaven (subject of planning application for development 11/81) rear
- The old herring houses in Derbyhaven (subject of planning application for development 11/81) front
- The old herring houses in Derbyhaven (subject of planning application for development 11/81) front
- The old herring houses in Derbyhaven (subject of planning application for development 11/81) front
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