IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Davis Street, ARMAGH, BT60 3UL

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Davis Street, BT60 3UL 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 (99 Images Found)

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Image
Details
Distance
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Church Street, Keady
Looking towards the village.
Image: © Dean Molyneaux Taken: 19 Jul 2009
0.11 miles
2
Police station, Keady
Heavily fortified and located along Davis Street
Image: © Kenneth Allen Taken: 28 Aug 2013
0.11 miles
3
Industrial buildings on Clay Road
These include a fuel depot and builders merchants. The image was taken from the A29.
Image: © Eric Jones Taken: 2 Jun 2016
0.12 miles
4
S.A.F.E Fuels Depot on Clay Road, Keady
Image: © Eric Jones Taken: 2 Jun 2016
0.12 miles
5
Farm on Church Street
Image: © Sean Davis Taken: 16 Apr 2020
0.13 miles
6
Entering the Keady 30mph speed zone on the Clay Road
Image: © Eric Jones Taken: 2 Jun 2016
0.13 miles
7
Granary Drive
This is on the site of the old Keady Bakery. The bakery was famous for "The Keady Loaf". The high wall on the left was defence for the old police station / barracks.
Image: © Sean Davis Taken: 16 Apr 2020
0.13 miles
8
St Matthew's Church of Ireland, Keady
See close-up of plaque here Image]
Image: © Kenneth Allen Taken: 28 Aug 2013
0.13 miles
9
Plaque, St Matthew's Church
The following text is included in the description, "ARCHBISHOP RICHARD ROBINSON Archbishop Robinson built St Matthew's Church'at'his own expense in 1775 and donated silver to the church which is used to this day. He moved to Armagh and spent his personal wealth on improving the area. He built the Armagh Observatory. Classical School and the new Archbishops House and carried out repairs to Saint Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh (Church of Ireland). He also built parish churches at Lisnadill, Newtownhamilton, Ballymakenny and Clonmore. Archbishop Robinson died in 1794 and was buried in Armagh Cathedral." Pictured here Image]
Image: © Kenneth Allen Taken: 28 Aug 2013
0.14 miles
10
Glenvale Design and Pat's Diner at the Clay Road Business Estate
Image: © Eric Jones Taken: 2 Jun 2016
0.14 miles
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