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Drumadoon bus stop, Ballybeen, Dundonald
A Metro stop and shelter, at Drumadoon Drive, in the Ballybeen estate.
Image: © Albert Bridge
Taken: 6 Mar 2014
0.05 miles
2
Reflective lamppost strip, Dundonald
A lamppost, with a reflective orange and white strip, at Robb’s Road near Church View (middle) – possibly an aid for drivers turning left into the street during darkness.
Image: © Albert Bridge
Taken: 6 Mar 2014
0.07 miles
3
"Welcome to Loyalist Ballybeen"
The ever welcoming wall inscription on Drumadoon Drive.
Image: © Dean Molyneaux
Taken: 12 Feb 2010
0.07 miles
4
Sign, Drumadoon Drive, Ballybeen
At the junction with Robbs Road.
Image: © Dean Molyneaux
Taken: 12 Feb 2010
0.07 miles
5
Drumadoon Drive, Ballybeen
The main entrance from Robbs Road into the Ballybeen Estate.
Image: © Dean Molyneaux
Taken: 12 Feb 2010
0.07 miles
6
Ardnoe Avenue, Dundonald
Social housing bungalows at Ardnoe Avenue, approaching the tree-lined Church Road.
Image: © Albert Bridge
Taken: 6 Mar 2014
0.07 miles
7
Spring flowerbed, Dundonald
A display of crocuses/croci on Robb’s Road, near the corner of Drumadoon Drive.
Image: © Albert Bridge
Taken: 6 Mar 2014
0.08 miles
8
Church Road, Dundonald
Road in Dundonald.
Image: © Rossographer
Taken: 6 May 2008
0.11 miles
9
Loyalist mural, Morven Park, Ballybeen
A mural of the Red Hand Commando (RHC) Youth 'C' Company - which was based in the estate. The RHC was effectively a branch of loyalist paramilitary group the Ulster Volunteer Force - both of which were outlawed in 1973. The RHC were responsible for 12 civilian deaths and decommissioned their weapons in June 2009.
"Lamh Dearg Abú" is in fact an Irish Gaelic expression meaning "up the Red Hand [of Ulster]".
Image: © Dean Molyneaux
Taken: 12 Feb 2010
0.11 miles
10
Wall and road, Dundonald
A slightly curved boundary wall, on the northern side of the Church Road, approaching the Grahamsbridge Road
Image
Image: © Albert Bridge
Taken: 6 Mar 2014
0.14 miles