IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Leighinmohr Mews, BALLYMENA, BT42 2FA

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Leighinmohr Mews, BT42 2FA by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

There are currently over 7.5m images from over14,400 individuals and you can help contribute to the project by visiting https://www.geograph.org.uk

Image Map


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Notes
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  • The higher the marker number, the further away the image location is from the centre of the postcode.

Image Listing (10 Images Found)

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Distance
1
Letter box, Ballymena
Post-mounted EIIR letter box (BT42 93) at the Galgorm Road end of Leighinmohr Avenue.
Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 20 Apr 2012
0.12 miles
2
School gate, Ballymena
One of two ornamental gates, incorporating ornate ironwork and the Adair coat of arms, at the entrance to Ballymena Academy http://www.ballymenaacademy.org.uk/ on the Galgorm Road.
Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 1 Jul 2013
0.14 miles
3
Leighinmohr Road
Leighinmohr Road gets a new surface. The cones are taking this Sunday morning reclining on the pavement.
Image: © Simon Scurr Taken: 11 Mar 2007
0.18 miles
4
Seven Towers, Ballymena
Ballymena is sometimes known as “The Town of Seven Towers”. The towers are (or, more appropriately, were (since some no longer exist)) the old Parish Church, St. Patricks Church of Ireland, First Ballymena Presbyterian Church, All Saints Roman Catholic Church, the old Town Hall, Braidwater Spinning Mill and Ballymena Castle. The three which remain are the Old Parish Church, St Patricks Church of Ireland and All Saints Roman Catholic Church. They form part of the coat of arms shown here at the entrance to the council offices on the Galgorm Road.
Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 1 Jul 2013
0.21 miles
5
Old railway fence and gate pillar, Ballymena
When the new Ballymena railway station opened in 1904 it was surrounded by an ornamental fence with fancy gate pillars. Most has since been removed with the passage of time and new construction work on the railway Image and bus stations Image This small section, fronting the Galgorm Road, remains. The area can be seen on page 18 of “The Northern Counties Railway” by JRL Currie (David & Charles) 1974.
Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 17 May 2013
0.22 miles
6
Victorian terrace houses at Galgorm Road, Ballymena
Image: © Eric Jones Taken: 23 Sep 2013
0.23 miles
7
Ballymena bus station (2013)
The Ulsterbus station, on the Galgorm Road, close to the railway station Image It was built before the formation of Translink and is just not quite of the same standard as more recent structures Image and Image
Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 17 May 2013
0.24 miles
8
Bus and coach, Ballymena
An Ulsterbus Bristol LH (intended for rural routes) and a Leyland Leopard coach (used on the Belfast expresses) parked at Ballymena bus station.
Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 10 May 1980
0.24 miles
9
Rebuilding Ballymena station (1)
Image showed Ballymena station before it was replaced by Image This is the new station under construction. See also Image
Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 8 Mar 1980
0.25 miles
10
Ballymena railway station (2013)
The exterior of Ballymena railway station, on the Galgorm Road, in its present form. It has changed quite a bit over the years – see Image (June 1979), Image (March 1980) and Image (August 1982).
Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 17 May 2013
0.25 miles