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  2. ministryforheritage.gi

    The location and massive structure of the hospital ensured that for many years the Naval Hospital remained a highly visible landmark to all ships passing through the Straits of Gibraltar. The light blue colour of its exterior gave the hospital its nickname, the Wedgwood Castle. Visitors to the hospital included Queen Alexandra in 1905 and King George V in 1912.
  3. famous-historic-buildings.org.uk

    Gibraltar Gibraltar Holy Trinity Cathedral Built as a church between 1825 and 1832 under the control of the British Army's Royal Engineers Colonel Pilkington and the church was dedicated to St Bernard. The building was a result of the lobbying of the British Government to sell a derelict building to finance the project.
  4. famousfix.com

    The Rosia Water Tanks remained in the possession of the Ministry of Defence until 2004, at which time they were transferred to the Government of Gibraltar. Despite local and international criticism, and a court case brought by the Gibraltar Heritage Trust, the tanks were demolished in 2006 to make way for affordable housing.
  5. military-history.fandom.com

    Category:Buildings and structures in Gibraltar by type C Category:Cemeteries in Gibraltar D Detached Mole, Gibraltar Harbour F Category:Fortifications in Gibraltar M Category:Monuments and memorials in Gibraltar N North Mole, Gibraltar Harbour R Category:Residential buildings in Gibraltar Rosia Water Tanks S South Mole, Gibraltar Harbour T The ...
  6. visitgibraltar.gi

    This magnificent building was built on the site of the former Spanish Governors' residence in Spanish times, inaugurated in 1793 and completed in 1804. The Garrison Library's founding was due to the perceptive Captain (later Colonel) John Drinkwater, author of one of the most famous histories of the of Gibraltar.
  7. en.wikipedia.org

    + Former mosques in Gibraltar (2 P) Categories: Former religious buildings and structures in British Overseas Territories Former religious buildings and structures in Europe Religious buildings and structures in Gibraltar Former buildings and structures in Gibraltar
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