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Malachy Conlon Park, Culloville
Named after a local Nationalist Party politician from the 1940s.
Image: © Dean Molyneaux
Taken: 17 Aug 2009
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The northern outskirts of Cullaville
Cullaville is the southernmost village in the Six Counties.
Image: © Eric Jones
Taken: 21 Aug 2013
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Cullaville Road, Culloville
Culloville or Cullaville - you decide. Looking towards Crossmaglen.
Image: © Dean Molyneaux
Taken: 17 Aug 2009
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Ulsterbus Shelter at Cullaville.
The Ulsterbus service 42 for Crossmaglen and Newry leaves here twice a day, at 09.50 and 14.10.
Image: © Eric Jones
Taken: 18 Sep 2019
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Cullaville Road, Cullaville
Image: © Eric Jones
Taken: 21 Aug 2013
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Casey's Spar Store, Culloville
This is located on the NE corner of Culloville Cross Roads.
Image: © Eric Jones
Taken: 18 Sep 2019
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Approaching the crossroads at the centre of Cullaville
This crossroads in the middle of the village is the intersection of the A37 and B30. The B30 links Crossmaglen and the Border.
Image: © Eric Jones
Taken: 16 Apr 2011
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A length of 5' 3" gauge railway line providing a remainder of the GNR which linked Cullaville with the outside world
The GNR line linked Bundoran in Donegal with Dundalk in Louth. The village was connected to the rail network when the Dundalk and Enniskillen Railway opened the station on 1 April 1851. In 1927 the line was taken over by the Great Northern Railway. It was closed on 14 October 1957. Partition meant that Culloville Station was located in the Irish Republic.
Image: © Eric Jones
Taken: 18 Sep 2019
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Blacksmith's Anvil, Culloville
Celebrating the old forge in the village - which was last manned by a Peter McCreesh - until the 1950s.
Image: © Dean Molyneaux
Taken: 17 Aug 2009
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Top Service Station at Cullaville
Image: © Eric Jones
Taken: 21 Aug 2013
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