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near to Conlig, Co Down, Northern Ireland


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We have 13 images for J5077
 : The Bangor to Newtownards road near Conlig by Albert Bridge The Bangor to Newtownards road near Conlig
The Bangor to Newtownards road was dualled in the early 70’s. This is the view to Newtownards just south of Conlig. There is a story (apocryphal perhaps) that the Iron Lady, on her first visit to NI, was taken on a tour of the quieter... (more)
 : Field Near Newtownards Road by Rossographer Field Near Newtownards Road
Field, with the Bangor to Newtownards carriageway beyond.
 : "Welcome to North Down" by Dean Molyneaux "Welcome to North Down"
Located at the junction of the A21 Bangor-Newtownards dual-carriageway and Conlig's Main Street. The 'premier maritime borough' is set to become amalgamate with the Ards Borough - effectively removing this boundary. That... (more)
 : Field and storage yard by Ian Paterson Field and storage yard
View northwards from Drumhirk Way.
 : The old road from Newtownards to Bangor by Albert Bridge The old road from Newtownards to Bangor
See J5077 : The Bangor to Newtownards road near Conlig. This is a section of the old road (looking towards Bangor). It is now a cul-de-sac.
 : A21 Newtownards Road at Conlig by Dean Molyneaux A21 Newtownards Road at Conlig
This is the Newtownards to Bangor dual-carriageway at the junction with Main Street (Conlig village). The view is towards Bangor.
 : Drumhirk Way, Newtownards by Dean Molyneaux Drumhirk Way, Newtownards
A private laneway leading from the Donaghadee Road to the Bangor Road. Drumhirk Townland.
 : Signs, Drumhirk Way, Newtownards by Dean Molyneaux Signs, Drumhirk Way, Newtownards
Along the A21 Newtownards-Bangor dual carriageway just south of Conlig. Townland of Whitespots.
 : Wooden fences, Conlig (April 2016) by Albert Bridge Wooden fences, Conlig (April 2016)
Two wooden fences beside the Conlig bypass. The upper is between fields. The lower is beside the road and might well date from its opening in 1975.
 : Drumhirk Way, Conlig (April 2016) by Albert Bridge Drumhirk Way, Conlig (April 2016)
The Conlig end of a long lane (yellow minor road on the OS map) running to the Newtownards – Donaghadee Road. Previously seen in J5077 : Drumhirk Way, Newtownards and J5077 : Signs, Drumhirk Way, Newtownards (February 2010).
 : The junction of Main Street, Conlig, with the A21 by Eric Jones The junction of Main Street, Conlig, with the A21
 : The southern outskirts of the former mining village of Conlig by Eric Jones The southern outskirts of the former mining village of Conlig
 : The A21 near Bangor by Rossographer The A21 near Bangor
The Bangor to Newtownards dual carriageway (A21) - a short but fast stretch of road. Conlig village is to the left - the weathered sign is probably an original (note the blue border) from when the road was dualled in the early 1970s... (more)

 
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