English: Street sign, Ballyhalbert. Parts of the Ards Peninsula were settled by Scots in the 17th century. They had their own names for places which now have Anglicised Gaelic names. Ards Borough Council (Burgh Cooncil 0' the Airds) has erected street name plates in certain places where the Scots name is known. This one is in Ballyhalbert (Talbotstoun).
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