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  1. 54°19′16″N 4°23′04″W  / . 54.321111°N 4.384444°W. / 54.321111; -4.384444. Ramsey ( Manx: Rhumsaa) is a coastal town in the north of the Isle of Man. It is the second largest town on the island after Douglas. Its population is 7,845 according to the 2016 Census. [1]

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  2. Peter Hickman 16m 36.114s – 136.358 mph (219.447 km/h) (2023) [1] The Isle of Man TT or Tourist Trophy races are an annual motorcycle racing event run on the Isle of Man in May and June of most years since its inaugural race in 1907. The event begins on the UK Spring Bank Holiday at the end of May and runs for thirteen days.

    • Gary Thompson MBE BEM
    • 1907
    • ACU Events Ltd
    • Isle of Man Department for Enterprise
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  4. 4 days ago · Taking position as second largest town on the Isle of Man. You will find quite a lot on the busy shopping street. There is a harbour still in daily use and a beach for the sun seekers, as Ramsey boasts the most sunny spot on the island. Ramsey, capital of the north, is the main town in the north and is known as the island's agriculture town.

  5. Get in. 54°19′23″N 4°23′6″W. Map of Ramsey (Isle of Man) The quickest driving route from Douglas (the capital and ferry port) is by A18, 15 miles over the shoulder of Snaefell. Otherwise follow A2 along the coast through Laxey. Bus 3 runs from Douglas every 30 min, taking an hour via Onchan and Laxey.

  6. Conor Cummins leading William Dunlop into Parliament Square, 2016 TT Supersport race 1. Parliament Square, Ramsey (Manx: Kerrin y Valley or Market Square) is situated between the 23rd and 24th Milestone road-side markers on the Snaefell Mountain Course used for the Isle of Man TT Races on the junction of the primary A3 Castletown to Ramsey road, the A9 Ramsey to Andreas road and A2 Douglas to ...

  7. Queen's Pier, Ramsey. / 54.3194; -4.3707. Queen's Pier, Ramsey is 2,241 feet (683 metres) long [2] and was built for the Isle of Man Harbour Board for the sum of £40,752 (about £4.3 million in today's terms) by Head Wrightson of Stockton-on-Tees, England. The designer was Sir John Coode, who later became president of the Institution of Civil ...

  8. In 1870-72, John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales described Ramsey like this: RAMSEY, a town in Kirk-Maughold parish, Isle of Man; on the N E coast, at the mouth of the river Sulby, 14 miles N N E of Douglas. It occupies a charmingsituation, with fine sands extending 1 mile to the S and 4 miles to the N; is overlooked, in ...

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