Cullybackey High School
Cullybackey High School is a secondary school in the village of Cullybackey, in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It was established in 1968 and has about 500 pupils and about 70 members of teaching staff.
Dundonald (from Irish: Dún Dónaill, meaning "Dónall's stronghold") is a large settlement and civil parish in County Down. It lies east of Belfast and is often deemed to be a suburb of the city. It includes the large housing estate of Ballybeen, and many new housing developments have emerged in the past ten years.
Population: 13,985
Latitude: 54° 35' 31.06" N
Longitude: -5° 47' 52.91" W
Cullybackey High School is a secondary school in the village of Cullybackey, in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It was established in 1968 and has about 500 pupils and about 70 members of teaching staff.
The Crumlin Road Courthouse was designed by the architect Charles Lanyon and completed in 1850. It is situated across the road from the Crumlin Road Jail and the two are linked by an underground passage.
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Belvoir Park Hospital was a cancer treatment specialist hospital situated in Newtownbreda, South Belfast, Northern Ireland.
The Belfast Hebrew Congregation is the Jewish community in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The community follows the Ashkenazi Orthodox ritual.
Bangor Academy and Sixth Form College (informally Bangor Academy) is a mixed secondary school located in Bangor, Co Down, Northern Ireland.
Ballyskeagh (from Irish: Baile Sceach, meaning "townland of thorn bushes") is a small village and townland near Lambeg in County Down, Northern Ireland. In the 2001 Census it had a population of 186 people.
Antrim Grammar School is a grammar school in Northern Ireland. It is in County Antrim, in the North Eastern Education and Library Board (NEELB) area.
Annadale Grammar School for Boys was an all-boys school located on the Annadale Embankment skirting the River Lagan in south Belfast, Northern Ireland.
The Albert Bridge is a bridge in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Its three flat arches span the River Lagan and it is one of eight bridges in the city.
The A20 is a road in Northern Ireland.
The Comber Greenway is a 7-mile (11 km) traffic-free section of the National Cycle Network, in development along the old Belfast-Comber railway line. The cycle path starts on Dee Street in Belfast and finishes at Comber. Now completed the Greenway p…
Templepatrick railway station served the village of Templepatrick in County Antrim on the Belfast-Derry railway line.
St Finian's Primary School (Irish: Bunscoil Naomh Fionán) was a Roman Catholic primary school located in the Falls Road area of West Belfast near Dunville Park. It was run by the De La Salle Christian Brothers.
St Dominic's Grammar School for Girls (Irish: Scoil Ghramadaí Naomh Doiminic), formerly St Dominic's High School (Irish: Ardscoil Naomh Doiminic), is a Catholic grammar school for girls aged 11–18 (Years 8-14), in Belfast, Northern Ireland..
The Spirit of Belfast is a public art sculpture by Dan George in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The sculpture was unveiled on 25 September 2009 after a series of delays and is located on Arthur Square, close to the main point of access to Victoria Squar…