This is the dedication plaque for the gates at SJ8594 : Gates of Ashburne Hall. The plaque is dated 1925, which is presumably when it was erected. The gates bear the date 1924, (SJ8594 : Detail of...
This plaque on the wall of the Chapel in SJ8594 : Platt's Chapel shows it was in use for its original function for 270 years. This is in stark contrast to the Toastrack building on the other side...
A self-explanatory plaque near the Harryville Bridge D1002 : The Braid, Ballymena. See also D1102 : Weir, Ballymena (June 2014). © Copyright Albert Bridge and licensed for reuse under...
See D1102 : The William McNinch footbridge, Ballymena. Three self-explanatory plaques at the Edward Street end of the bridge. © Copyright Albert Bridge and licensed for reuse under this Creative...
Pictured here G8839 : Market House, Market Square, Manorhamilton © Copyright Kenneth Allen and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence . Submitted via Geograph
Pictured here G8839 : Former Methodist Church, Manorhamilton © Copyright Kenneth Allen and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence . Submitted via Geograph
Pictured here G8839 : Courthouse, Manorhamilton © Copyright Kenneth Allen and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence . Submitted via Geograph
Pictured here G8839 : First Protestant church ruins, Manorhamilton © Copyright Kenneth Allen and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence . Submitted via Geograph
They nearly ran out of space with the lettering! Pictured here G8839 : James Conningham plaque © Copyright Kenneth Allen and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence . Submitted via Geograph
Off Wash Lane © Copyright Adrian Cable and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence . Submitted via Geograph
Off Wash Lane © Copyright Adrian Cable and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence . Submitted via Geograph
Plaque commemorating the visit of The Beatles pop band. © Copyright edward mcmaihin and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence . Submitted via Geograph
"Institution of Civil Engineers. Thomas Brassey. 1805-1870. Born near Chester. The World's Foremost Builder of Railways in the 19th Century." © Copyright El Pollock and licensed for reuse...
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Plaque commemorating the construction and opening of the St Pancras Station. © Copyright Christine Matthews and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence . Submitted via Geograph
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Dated 1828, it is pictured here G9024 : Church of Ireland, Drumkeeran © Copyright Kenneth Allen and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence . Submitted via Geograph
Pictured here G9625 : St Mary's National School © Copyright Kenneth Allen and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence . Submitted via Geograph
Pictured here G9729 : Cooligrain Post Office © Copyright Kenneth Allen and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence . Submitted via Geograph
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