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TP7962 - Glas Eileanan Island
 
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Condition :
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OSGB36 Station :
NG24/H240
Current use :
T:UK waypoint :
TP7962
County :
Western Isles

OSGB36 trig archive spreadsheet - IW
Trig NameOriginal NameNew NameEASTINGNORTHINGHEIGHTORDERTYPE OF MARKComputing DateCLASS OF LEVELLINGDate of LevellingLEVELLING DATUMDESTROYED MARK INDICATORCOMMENTS
Glas Eileanan IslandNG24/H240NG24H24086618.90841424.200.0004OLD TRIG01/06/195700
Glas Eileanan IslandNG24/H240NG24H24086618.90841424.200.0004PLATE01/06/195700HYDROGRAPHER BRASS PLATE

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There are 5 photos for this trigpoint (view album).

This trigpoint:
Is ranked joint 4104th with 55 other trigs (more).
Has a mean score of 6.00/10 (from 2 logged visits)
Was First logged: 28th Apr 2022
Was Last logged: 28th Apr 2022

Of the 2 logged visits,
1 recorded a location

The error was 20m

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Selection of photos for this Brass Plate.

Plate
By peregrinus
Plate at summit
By peregrinus
The Plate
©jonglew
Pillar
By peregrinus
See 1 more in the album.

Logged Visits:

Good condition 28th Apr 2022  13:22  by jonglew

Gridref: NF 86635 41435   FB Number: Not logged  Condition: Good  Score: 7/10

Standard circular admiralty hydrographic survey plate, this time mounted on top of a square-format concrete post ~0.8m high, at the island summit. Survey ship: HMS Shackleton. Year: 1957

The Concrete Post TP7962©jonglew
The Plate TP7962©jonglew


Good condition 28th Apr 2022  13:20  by peregrinus

FB Number: Not logged  Condition: Good  Score: 5/10

Plate on 1m square concrete pillar at summit, 1957, HMS Shackleton, 'Grey' 'G' - meaning of these last 2 inscriptions related to survey team? Charter boat from Eriskay, Uist Sea Tours

Plate
Pillar
Plate at summit



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