J4173 : Edward Bruce plaque, Dundonald (February 2017)
taken 8 years ago, near to Dundonald, Co Down, Northern Ireland

Edward Bruce plaque, Dundonald (February 2017)
A plaque, at Moat Park, recording the deeds of Edward Bruce Link
and of a Scottish army when it visited Dundonald in 1316, raiding the Anglo-Norman fort on the motte J4173 : The Moat, Dundonald and destroying the original church - much later replaced by J4173 : St Elizabeth's Church of Ireland, Dundonald [old]. See also Link
(Archive Link
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Blue and other plaques in Northern Ireland
A series of photographs of blue and other commemorative plaques in Northern Ireland. Many of the blue plaques were provided by the Ulster History Circle Link.
Moat Park, Dundonald
A small park, beneath the motte, between the Comber and Upper Newtownards Roads, Dundonald. The shared description also includes the nearby playing fields.
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- Monday, 6 February, 2017 (more nearby)
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- Monday, 6 February, 2017
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J 418 737 [100m precision]
WGS84: 54:35.5145N 5:48.3846W - Camera Location
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- North-northwest (about 337 degrees)
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