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Benbrack (Irish: Binn Bhreac,
meaning 'Speckled Peak') at 582
metres (1,909 ft), is the 251st–highest peak in
Ireland on the
Arderin scale;
while it does...
- SS
Benbrack was a 19th-century
British merchant steamship,
built before 1883.
After driving as**** a few
times in
December 1888, she
wrecked on 23 January...
- Marilyn.
Diamond Hill lies just west of
Knockbrack and the
small m****if of
Benbrack, and
looks into the
Polladirk valley,
around which several major Bens are...
- Jan: Earl
Spencer 3 Feb: HMS Resistance Feb: **** 15 Aug:
Great Western 22 Aug:
Oceanic 24 Nov:
Anglesey Dec:
Snaefell Dec:
Benbrack ← 1887 1889 →...
- Jan: Earl
Spencer 3 Feb: HMS Resistance Feb: **** 15 Aug:
Great Western 22 Aug:
Oceanic 24 Nov:
Anglesey Dec:
Snaefell Dec:
Benbrack ← 1887 1889 →...
- 537096126796;-1.8867994398159 SE076045] Ma,5,Dew,CoH,CoU,CoA 906 767
Ireland 113 172
Benbrack 582 262 1,909 860 47B 37 53.537807954064;-9.8635138951058 L765558] Ma,A...
- Jan: Earl
Spencer 3 Feb: HMS Resistance Feb: **** 15 Aug:
Great Western 22 Aug:
Oceanic 24 Nov:
Anglesey Dec:
Snaefell Dec:
Benbrack ← 1887 1889 →...
- of the
Cuilcagh mountain range and its
chief geographical features are
Benbrack Mountain (An
Bhinn Bhreac meaning ‘The
Speckled Peak’),
which reaches a...
- into the byre at
Cairnhead while three more can be
found on Bail Hill,
Benbrack and Colt Hill. Each arch
stands just
under four
metres high, with a span...
- Jan: Earl
Spencer 3 Feb: HMS Resistance Feb: **** 15 Aug:
Great Western 22 Aug:
Oceanic 24 Nov:
Anglesey Dec:
Snaefell Dec:
Benbrack ← 1887 1889 →...