IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Knockmena Park, CRAIGAVON, BT63 5JD

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Knockmena Park, BT63 5JD 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 (6 Images Found)

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Craigavon Senior High School - Portadown Campus (2)
Craigavon Senior High School's Portadown Campus on the Lurgan Road.
Image: © Dean Molyneaux Taken: 15 Jul 2009
0.17 miles
2
Seagoe Primary School, Portadown.
Situated close to the St. Gobhan's parish church, this is the church's own primary school which is one of the very few Maintained Church of Ireland schools in Northern Ireland. It replaced the "old school" several years ago. See Image
Image: © P Flannagan Taken: 27 Sep 2007
0.20 miles
3
Lurgan Road, Portadown
Image: © HENRY CLARK Taken: 8 Jan 2010
0.22 miles
4
Craigavon Area Hospital, Portadown
Looking north-east from the car-park
Image: © Kenneth Allen Taken: 3 May 2009
0.23 miles
5
St. Gobhan's Parish Church, Seagoe. Portadown.
The townland and parish of Seagoe derive their name from 'Suidhe Gobhan', the seat of Gobhan. Gobhan was a saintly man, who according to tradition had set up a monastery on the banks of the River Bann in Iveagh in Ulster and was leader 'of a thousand monks’. There has been a Christian tradition in the area since the 6th century. The remains of a 15th century church can be seen in the peaceful oasis that is Seagoe Cemetery. The ‘Seagoe Bell’, originally found in Scarva Parish, was used for many years during funeral services at Seagoe. It is now held in Dublin Museum. The inscription, ‘Oro Tarchun Mascacham Ailello’ Pray for Cumascach, the son of Ailill, places the bell circa 904 AD, another telling reminder of the pervasive history of Christianity in the area. In 1662 Seagoe Church was repaired. Later a new Church of Ireland was built circa 1669. The present day church was built in Upper Seagoe between 1814-1816. Between 1890-1891 Seagoe church was extended. See Image
Image: © P Flannagan Taken: 27 Sep 2007
0.24 miles
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Lurgan Road, Portadown
Image: © HENRY CLARK Taken: 8 Jan 2010
0.25 miles