Dunaghy Orange Hall
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Image: © Willie Duffin Taken: 14 May 2009
This hall is used by Dunaghy Orange Lodge, members of the mainstream Orange Order. The third building down is the hall used by the Independent Order. It seems just a little strange that in a small village like this there would be room for two lodges but in the 1900s when the split occurred feelings were running high and even families were divided. That split still manifests itself to-day in the different Unionist parties.