view gallery SE5.3 km | Carrigatuke, Co. Armagh in U.K. and Ireland Trigpoints In the corner of a forestry car park between Keady and Newtownhamilton (365m). One of the Primary Irish Triangulation Pillars. posted by: dino-irl location: Ireland date approved: 12/04/2007 last visited: 05/11/2013 |
view gallery NE5.8 km | Vicars Cairn Trig - Co Armagh in U.K. and Ireland Trigpoints A trig pillar located on top of Vicars Cairn Co Armagh posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 12/19/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery N9 km | St Patrick's - Armagh Northern Ireland in Sundials A sundial on the wall of St Patricks church of Ireland in Armagh. posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 03/03/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery N9 km | St Patrick's (C of I) - Armagh Northern Ireland in Gargoyles and Chimeras The present cathedral is mostly a 19th century restoration of the 13th century shell and is sited on a hill in the centre of the city.
There are a number of Gargoyles mounted on the church are somemore can be seen inside. posted by: Windsocker location: Ulster, Ireland date approved: 03/02/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery N9 km | Armagh Celtic Cross - Armagh Ireland in Christian Crosses This is ancient Celtic Cross dating from the 11th Century it stand in the old market area of Armagh posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 03/02/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery N9 km | Saint Patrick's (C of I)- Armagh Northern Ireland in Cathedrals The Cathedral on a hilltop where it is said St Patrick built the first stone Church in 445. posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 03/02/2008 last visited: 03/13/2019 |
view gallery N9 km | Saint Patrick's (C of I)- Armagh Northern Ireland in Stained Glass Windows The present cathedral is mostly a 19th century restoration of the 13th century shell and is sited on a hill in the centre of the city. There are a number of fantastic stained glass windows in the church. posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 03/02/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery N9 km | Brian Boru in Grave of a Famous Person Brian Boru was born around 940, the youngest of two sons of Cennedig, head of Dal Cais, one of the royal free tribes of Munster
posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 03/06/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery N9 km | The Market Place - Armagh Northern Ireland in Live Stage Theaters The Market Place Theatre and Arts Centre is Armagh's state of the art cultural and conference facility in the heart of this historic city. posted by: Windsocker location: Ulster, Ireland date approved: 03/02/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery N9.3 km | The Last Post - Armagh Northern Ireland in Non-Specific Veteran Memorials A Large memorial in Armagh dedicated to those who gave their lives from Princess Victoria's Royal Irish Fusiliers in the African war 1899-1902 posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 03/02/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery N9.5 km | Olde Ireland - Armagh, Northern Ireland in Murals This is a large mural in a park beside the planetarium in Armagh Northern Ireland. posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 03/02/2008 last visited: 09/19/2008 |
view gallery N9.5 km | Saint Patrick's (RC) - Armagh Northern Ireland in Cathedrals This cathedral has a chequered history with many architects involved. The original building was commenced in 1840 by Thomas Duff of Newry in a 16th century gothic idiom. posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 03/02/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery N9.5 km | Saint Patrick's (RC) - Armagh Northern Ireland in Stained Glass Windows This cathedral has a chequered history with many architects involved. The original building was commenced in 1840 by Thomas Duff of Newry in a 16th century gothic idiom. posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 03/02/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery N9.5 km | Saint Patrick's (RC) - Armagh Northern Ireland in Unique Steeples This cathedral has a chequered history with many architects involved. The original building was commenced in 1840 by Thomas Duff of Newry in a 16th century gothic idiom. posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 03/09/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery N9.7 km | Armagh Planetarium - Armagh Ireland in Planetariums The Planetarium offers a unique visitor or corporate experience in
Ireland. The newly refurbished Space Theatre recreates stunning
visualisations of the night sky and its 360 degree immersive projection
system can take you to other worlds. posted by: Windsocker location: Ulster, Ireland date approved: 03/02/2008 last visited: 08/05/2011 |
view gallery N9.7 km | Cardinal Willaim Conway - Armagh Northern Ireland in Grave of a Famous Person Cardinal William Conway was the first Belfast man to become head of the Catholic Church in Ireland. posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 03/06/2008 last visited: 03/15/2022 |
view gallery NW14 km | Dredge Bridge - Caledon Co Tyrone in Pedestrian Suspension Bridges James Dredge was a mid-19th century designer-builder of suspension bridges who came to prominence in Britain at a time when there was great interest, in Europe generally, in the rapidly evolving technology of such structures posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 03/02/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery E19.8 km | Hungry Gator in Down, Ulster - Ireland in Simulacra Beware of the Croc posted by: MoVeD location: Ulster, Ireland date approved: 06/29/2015 last visited: 06/29/2015 |
view gallery E20.9 km | Royal Ulster Constabulary - Scarva Northern Ireland in Police Memorials This is a memorial to four officers of the RUC in Scarva Northern Ireland. posted by: Windsocker location: Ulster, Ireland date approved: 03/02/2008 last visited: never |
view gallery E20.9 km | Salmon - Scarva Ireland in Outside Wooden Display Carvings A wooden carving of a Salmon located in the historic and picturesque village of Scarva North Ireland posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 03/02/2008 last visited: 08/21/2021 |
view gallery NE22.9 km | Cycle Route 9 - Potadown Northern Ireland in Cycling Routes This cycle and walking route from the Bann Bridge in Portadown to the Town Hall in Newry is a 20 mile trip on part of route 9 of the National Cycle Network. The route follows the towpath on the western bank of the, now non-navigable, Newry Canal. posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 03/03/2008 last visited: 03/15/2022 |
view gallery NE23 km | Bann River Bridge - Portadown Northern Ireland in Arch Bridges The bridge carries around 21,000 vehicles each day and, due to its town centre location, is very important to the commercial and business life of Portadown.
posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 03/02/2008 last visited: 08/05/2011 |
view gallery N25.6 km | Wise Woman - Dungannon Northern Ireland in Murals This is a large mural in Dungannon park Northern Ireland posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 03/02/2008 last visited: 10/02/2013 |
view gallery N25.6 km | Cycle Route 95 - Dungannon Lake Park in Cycling Routes This traffic-free route is great for a family ride with young children. Dungannon Park, on the edge of Dungannon, is a beautifully kept area with a trout-fishing lake and lots of activities, and is wonderful for exploring by bike. posted by: Windsocker location: Ireland date approved: 03/03/2008 last visited: 06/22/2021 |
view gallery SE30.6 km | Narrow Water Castle - Warrenpoint, Northern Ireland in Castles Narrow Water Castle is a famous tower house near Warrenpoint in Northern Ireland, located on the County Down bank of the Clanrye River, which enters Carlingford Lough a mile to the south. posted by: tmob location: Ulster, Ireland date approved: 02/03/2012 last visited: 05/29/2021 |
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