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Black Path from Armagh Road
Looking down the Black Path, locally known as "The Black Pad" from Armagh Road, Keady. This is a short-cut, between houses, leading to Tassagh Road.
Image: © Sean Davis
Taken: 1 Mar 2020
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Armagh Road 2018 Snow
Armagh Road, Keady. This was "The Beast From The East" taken 1st March 2018
Image: © Sean Davis
Taken: 1 Mar 2018
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A32 Armagh Road, Keady
Heading NNE
Image: © Kenneth Allen
Taken: 28 Aug 2013
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Who Stole the Post Box
The pillar, on Armagh Road, Keady, was home to a red Royal Mail post box for decades. Now it just contains a big empty hole.
Image: © Sean Davis
Taken: 1 Mar 2020
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Entrance Gate to Willowbank
The entrance gates to Willowbank estate from Armagh Road in Keady.
Image: © Sean Davis
Taken: 1 Mar 2020
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The Black Path
Looking up the black path from Tassagh Road. Known locally as "the black pad", this is a short cut between Tassagh Road and Armagh Road in Keady.
Image: © Sean Davis
Taken: 1 Mar 2020
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Tassagh Road Medical Centre
The medical centre on the Tassagh Road in Keady.
Image: © Sean Davis
Taken: 1 Mar 2020
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Telephone Pole Maintenance Record
Recently maintained telephone pole on Tassagh Road, Keady. Recorded as last done in December 2019 and the work done was "H" - whatever that is?
Image: © Sean Davis
Taken: 4 Mar 2020
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Tassagh Road
Looking along Tassagh Road as it exits Keady. Taken from the bottom of "The Black Pad".
Image: © Sean Davis
Taken: 22 Mar 2020
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Keady Tunnel
The Keady Tunnel was built c1909 to take the proposed Ulster and Connacht Light Railway. The railway was to join Newry to Clifden. The route was to go through Bessbrook, Keady, Tynan, Maguiresbridge, Drumod, Roscommon, Tuam and Galway. However, the railway was not built and the tunnel is now used as a bus garage.
Image: © Sean Davis
Taken: 4 Mar 2020
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