2025

C7906 : Carntogher Triangulation Pillar (remains)

taken 10 months ago, 6 km WSW of Swatragh, Co Londonderry, Northern Ireland

Carntogher Triangulation Pillar (remains)
Carntogher Triangulation Pillar (remains)
Carntogher trig pillar was sited at the summit of the mountain c1950 but it was removed by 1970 and lies in pieces just below the summit (I would guess at deliberate vandalism - though it could be argued that siting the pillar on an ancient summit cairn was also an act of vandalism). These are the remains of the pillar; both the flush bracket (OSNIBM 3075) and the spider have been removed. This is the largest section which I was able to partially excavate from the bog, you can clearly see where the spider was set into the top of the pillar.
OSNI Triangulation Stations

The re-triangulation of Northern Ireland by the Ordnance Survey Northern Ireland began in 1950. This was the first complete survey of Northern Ireland which included observations with the new primary triangulation of the country, its connection with the Republic of Ireland and the cross-channel connection between Ireland and Great Britain. This began by OSNI establishing a series of triangulation stations throughout the country. Almost all of these stations were topped by trig pillars and 80, mainly primary and secondary pillars, had been constructed by October 1949. Measurements between primary stations began in 1950 and measurements for these and the secondary stations were completed by July 1956. The construction and measurements for tertiary stations were completed later (probably no later than the mid 1960s). Only two stations are not topped by pillars - Lighthouse Island, marked by a brass rivet, and Ardglass, which utilised the top of a high stone folly. The older triangulation stations on the Lough Foyle Base Line were also re-surveyed as part of this process. A majority of the stations are still extant today but a few have been removed or destroyed.

Carntogher Way – Slí an Chairn

Images of the Carntogher Way / Slí an Chairn, a walking trail near Maghera.

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C7906, 6 images   (more nearby 🔍)
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Rossographer   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Thursday, 6 March, 2025   (more nearby)
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Friday, 7 March, 2025
Subject Location
Irish: geotagged! C 7964 0609 [10m precision]
WGS84: 54:53.7685N 6:45.5686W
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Irish: geotagged! C 7965 0609
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West-southwest (about 247 degrees)
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