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The Cathedral Square, a square in the city centre [6] is the location of the Church of England Cathedral of the Holy Trinity which stands to the eastern end of the square. . Other features at the square include Duke of Kent House, which is home to the Gibraltar Tourist Board, [7] the Bristol Hotel [8] a children's play park and a boulevard lined with nine cannon overlooking the harbo
The street's route has only had minor adjustments when the front of the Cathedral of St. Mary the Crowned was re-modeled and downsized in 1801 in order to straighten the street on the orders of the British Governor, Charles O'Hara. [2] A branch of Marks & Spencer was established in Gibraltar on the street in 1968.
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Traditional cast iron street sign on the fortification walls. Map of the northern end of the city showing Queensway's route. Queensway is a main coastal road in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar and the only road servicing the oldest leisure marina on The Rock, Queensway Quay.
English: adapted from: Image:Gibraltar map-en.svg. Map created using screenshots of Google Earth satellite imagery from a point of view located at 1.18 km of altitude (available imagery of November 2007); Other references: CIA map; Gibnet map; U.K. MoD map; Locator map: Image:Blank map of South Europe and North Africa.svg (modified) created by ...
Camp Bay, Gibraltar; Castle Street, Gibraltar; Cathedral Square, Gibraltar; Coaling Island; Devil's Fall Cave; Devil's Gap Road; Devil's Tower (Gibraltar) Douglas Cave; Eastern Beach, Gibraltar; Europort Avenue; George's Bottom Cave; Gibbon's Cave; Gibraltar Major Residential Areas; Goat's Hair Twin Caves; HMS Rooke (1946 shore establishment ...
Devil's Tower Road is a street in Gibraltar, the British Overseas Territory at the southern end of the Iberian Peninsula. [4] [5] The road, in northeastern Gibraltar, generally runs in an east–west direction; it is one of only two roads in Gibraltar to cross the full width of the peninsula.
Irish Town is a pedestrianised street in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. It is one of Main Street 's sub-districts running parallel to it, from Cooperage Lane in the north to John Mackintosh Square in the south.