Hills of Britain and Ireland
OS Map of St Mary's Island
Height: 3m / 10ft • Prominence: 3m / 10ft • Trip reports (hill-bagging)

1989 Nissan Skyline Coupe
1989 Nissan Skyline Coupe (Model R31), ostensibly with a 1.8 litre 'RedTop' inline 4 according to DVLA, at Gillingham 1 March 2025. Note no front numberplate!
01-Mar-25 • hugh llewelyn • flickr
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TID 164
Prserved Steam Tug TID 164, 54 GRT, at Gillingham Pier, 1 March 2025. Ordered by the Ministry of War Transport for the Royal Navy and built by Pickersgill, Sunderland. Completed in 1945, she served in RN Dockyards at Port Edgar and Rosyth until 1974 when sold to International Towing and renamed Hercules. In 1978 she entered preservation. She sank at her moorings in 2009 but was raised and renovated. 182 TID standard steam tugs of a simple, pre-fabricated design (either coal or oil fired - TID 164 is oil fired) were mass produced in 1942-46 for RN or commercial use. TID 164 is one of five remaining TID's, only three of which retain their original engine and most fittings like TID 164.
01-Mar-25 • hugh llewelyn • flickr
tid164 54371236271

SK74 AXU (6571)
ARRIVA Kent & Surrey Alexander Dennis - Enviro 400 MMC - SK74 AXU (6571) is seen at The University of Greenwhich Medway Campus on 22nd February 2025 on route 1 to Chatham Rail Station *please be aware that all buses I drive and take pictures of are made safe before doing so*
22-Feb-25 • Lewis Smith Photography • flickr
arrivakentsurrey alexanderdennisenviro400mmc sk74axu 54354792047

SK74 AXU (6571)
ARRIVA Kent & Surrey Alexander Dennis - Enviro 400 MMC - SK74 AXU (6571) is seen at The University of Greenwhich Medway Campus on 22nd February 2025 on route 1 to Gillingham, The Strand *please be aware that all buses I drive and take pictures of are made safe before doing so*
22-Feb-25 • Lewis Smith Photography • flickr
arrivakentsurrey alexanderdennisenviro400mmc sk74axu 54356075840


OS Map
This is OS mapping. In some areas, OpenStreetMap shows more footpaths
Spatial NI has online OSNI mapping. Click "Basemap Gallery" (4 squares icon at the top).
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Photos
Please tag your photos and upload them to the British and Irish Mountains group on Flickr
The other photos have been geo-tagged as on or around the summit. For less busy mountains, it can be a little hit and miss.

1989 Nissan Skyline Coupe
1989 Nissan Skyline Coupe (Model R31), ostensibly with a 1.8 litre 'RedTop' inline 4 according to DVLA, at Gillingham 1 March 2025. Note no front numberplate!
01-Mar-25 • hugh llewelyn • flickr
1989nissanskylinecoupe 54370321607

TID 164
Prserved Steam Tug TID 164, 54 GRT, at Gillingham Pier, 1 March 2025. Ordered by the Ministry of War Transport for the Royal Navy and built by Pickersgill, Sunderland. Completed in 1945, she served in RN Dockyards at Port Edgar and Rosyth until 1974 when sold to International Towing and renamed Hercules. In 1978 she entered preservation. She sank at her moorings in 2009 but was raised and renovated. 182 TID standard steam tugs of a simple, pre-fabricated design (either coal or oil fired - TID 164 is oil fired) were mass produced in 1942-46 for RN or commercial use. TID 164 is one of five remaining TID's, only three of which retain their original engine and most fittings like TID 164.
01-Mar-25 • hugh llewelyn • flickr
tid164 54371236271

SK74 AXU (6571)
ARRIVA Kent & Surrey Alexander Dennis - Enviro 400 MMC - SK74 AXU (6571) is seen at The University of Greenwhich Medway Campus on 22nd February 2025 on route 1 to Chatham Rail Station *please be aware that all buses I drive and take pictures of are made safe before doing so*
22-Feb-25 • Lewis Smith Photography • flickr
arrivakentsurrey alexanderdennisenviro400mmc sk74axu 54354792047

SK74 AXU (6571)
ARRIVA Kent & Surrey Alexander Dennis - Enviro 400 MMC - SK74 AXU (6571) is seen at The University of Greenwhich Medway Campus on 22nd February 2025 on route 1 to Gillingham, The Strand *please be aware that all buses I drive and take pictures of are made safe before doing so*
22-Feb-25 • Lewis Smith Photography • flickr
arrivakentsurrey alexanderdennisenviro400mmc sk74axu 54356075840




LK08 DXY - Maidstone Corporation
Carrying the later colours of Maidstone Corporation, Nu-Venture DE486 LK08 DXY "Maidstone Musician" is seen here on Dynamo Way having just left Gillingham ASDA, whilst working route 183 the new Cavalier Court complex dominating the skyline Tuesday 30th July 2024. AD Enviro 400 - AD Trident 10.1m (Ex-Metroline TE886)
13-Aug-24 • DarrenT857 • flickr
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HMS Gannet
HMS Gannet, powered by both sail and steam, is a Royal Navy Doterel-class screw sloop-of-war launched on August 31, 1878. Built on the River Medway at Sheerness Dockyard in 1878, Gannet demonstrates the introduction of iron and steam to warship construction. Her composite construction hull is built with teak planking on iron frames and she was powered by both sail and steam. Between 1878 and 1895 Gannet served in the Pacific, Mediterranean and the Red Sea, policing the waters of the British Empire. In 1902 Gannet was converted into a drill ship for the Royal Naval Reserve and served as HMS President, the headquarters of the London Division of the RNR, until 1911. From 1913 she was lent to the boys' sea training school, TS Mercury on the River Hamble for use as a dormitory until the school closed in 1968. Gannet was brought to the Historic Dockyard for preservation in 1987. Restored in 1987, it is now part of the UK's National Historic Fleet and located at the Historic Dockyard Chatham. It is the last surviving small ship of Queen Victoria's Navy and represents the vessels used to police the British Empire's waters. Chatham Dockyard was a Royal Navy Dockyard located on the River Medway in Kent. Established in Chatham in the mid-16th century, the dockyard subsequently expanded into neighbouring Gillingham; at its most extensive (in the early 20th century) two-thirds of the dockyard lay in Gillingham, one-third in Chatham. It came into existence at the time when, following the Reformation, relations with the Catholic countries of Europe had worsened, leading to a requirement for additional defences. Over 414 years Chatham Royal Dockyard provided more than 500 ships for the Royal Navy, and was at the forefront of shipbuilding, industrial and architectural technology. At its height, it employed over 10,000 skilled artisans and covered 1.6 km2. Chatham dockyard closed in 1984, and 34 ha of the Georgian dockyard is now managed as the Chatham Historic Dockyard visitor attraction by the Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Gannet_" rel="noreferrer nofollow en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Gannet_ (1878) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chatham_Dockyard" rel="noreferrer nofollow en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chatham_Dockyard
20-Feb-23 • Beardy Vulcan II • flickr
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19121 St Mary's Island a
A lovely spot to park up and explore by walking along the embankments and walkways. Name: St Mary's Island Hill number: 19121 Height: 3m / 10ft Parent (Ma): none Section: 42: South-East England & the Isle of Wight County/UA: Medway (UA) Island: Non Tump island Maritime Area: Thames Estuary & The Medway Class: SIB Grid ref: TQ771704 (est) Drop: 3m Col: Sea
05-Sep-16 • Dugswell2 • flickr
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Videos
Drone filming for a production company and housing developer over the river Medway in Kent, England.
The John H Amos paddle steamer and Upnor Castle on the river Medway, off St Mary's island. Shot on my DJI Mavic Mini drone, ...
A nice paddle from Blyth Beach to St.Mary's Island. Called at an unamed Cave at Seaton Sluice on the way and Hollywell Dene ...
St Mary's Island-Chatham Kent. 'St Mary's Island was originally a marshy area to the north of Chatham Dockyard. It had many uses ...
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Notes
- Data: Database of British and Irish Hills v18.2
- Maps: We use OS mapping for England, Scotland, Wales, and the Isle of Man. Sadly, Channel Islands, Northern (OSNI) and Southern Ireland (OSI) mapping isn't available online, so we use Openstreetmap.