IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Clanbrassil Drive, CRAIGAVON, BT63 5EH

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Clanbrassil Drive, BT63 5EH 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 (9 Images Found)

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Bethany Free Presbyterian Church, Levaghery Gardens, Portadown
Bethany Free Presbyterian Church officially came into being in July, 1967. The congregation met in various places, including the Town Hall and Corcrain Orange Hall, and it soon became clear that a permanent Church building was required. In 1970, a sizeable portion of land, situated in Levaghery Gardens was purchased, and the first sod was cut by Dr Paisley, at a special service, on 27th February, 1971. In October 1973, the present minister (Rev Kenneth Elliott) received a call for the Portadown Church, and he was ordained, and installed as minister, on 7th November, 1973. On Saturday, 31st May, 1975, Dr Paisley performed the official opening of the new Church building, and preached the first sermon in it.
Image: © P Flannagan Taken: 7 Feb 2010
0.15 miles
2
Petrol prices still rising
See Image for prices December 2008.
Image: © P Flannagan Taken: 6 Jan 2008
0.19 miles
3
Pillar box, Portadown
EIIR pillar box (BT63 15) at the post office on the Gilford Road Image
Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 9 May 2012
0.20 miles
4
Harley Davidson motorbike
The Milwaukee Harley - Davidson Company officially began with the completion of its first bike in 1903. Unofficially it all began in 1901 when 21-year-old William S. Harley drew up plans for a small engine that displaced 7.07 cubic inches and had 4-inch flywheels. By 1903 William Harley had joined with his boyhood friend Arthur Davidson, as well as Arthur's brother Walter. The first "real" Harley Davidson Motorcycle was finally completed with additional help from another Davidson brother named William. The company produced three motorcycles in 1903, followed by 3 more in 1904. Production rose to 8 completed cycles in 1905. The first Harley Davidson Motor Company factory was built in 1906 when a total of 50 motorcycles were produced. Production increased to 150 motorcycles in 1907. Another monumental change that occurred in 1907 was the completion of a prototype of a 45-degree V-Twin engine. Production continued to increase to 450 motorcycles in 1908 followed by 1,149 in 1906 and by 1914 production had reached 16,284. World War I saw the demand for motorcycles in the military. Harley Davidson provided over 20,000 motorcycles to military forces during World War I. Improvements and increased production continued after the war. The Harley Davidson Motor Company was in fact one of only 2 American cycle manufacturers to survive the Great Depression and is still going strong today, despite bumps and bruises along the way.
Image: © P Flannagan Taken: 24 Apr 2010
0.21 miles
5
Supermarket at Gilford Road Filling Station
Image: © P Flannagan Taken: 2 Jan 2005
0.21 miles
6
The Bann Meadows, Portadown.
Photograph taken from the Old Gilford Road.
Image: © P Flannagan Taken: 13 Aug 2007
0.21 miles
7
Petrol Station, Gilford Road, Portadown
Average petrol prices have fallen in time for Christmas 2008 to their lowest for more than 21 months. They peaked in June and July to around 118.9 pence per litre. SeeImage
Image: © P Flannagan Taken: 27 Dec 2008
0.22 miles
8
Fields, Portadown.
Fields, just beyond the end of Portadown, between the Gilford Road and the Bann – opposite Image
Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 28 Apr 2010
0.22 miles
9
Sunrise on the River Bann
Image: © HENRY CLARK Taken: 3 Apr 2009
0.25 miles