"Welcome to Caledon" plaque

Introduction

The photograph on this page of "Welcome to Caledon" plaque by Kenneth Allen as part of the Geograph project.

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"Welcome to Caledon" plaque

Image: © Kenneth Allen Taken: 30 Jul 2014

It includes the following text: This creative piece of work has been developed by Blackwaler Regional Partnership in association with local school children from the border villages of Armagh, Tyrone and Monaghan to showcase the area's hidden heritage. The blue represents the Blackwater River and the Ulster Canal which provided an important mode of transportation in the area The bridge symbolises friendship between the villages. The railway tracks signify the Clogher Valley and Great Northern Railway. Caledon, Aughnacloy, Killylea, Middletown, Glaslough and Ballyoisin each have an individual piece of art which demonstrates the heritage of that area. Pictured here Image]

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.34523
Longitude
-6.832429