River Bann (view downstream), Lindsay's Bridge, Ballydown

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River Bann (view downstream), Lindsay's Bridge, Ballydown

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 10 Jun 2006

The River Bann is crossed by nine bridges from Katesbridge to the Water Bridge in Banbridge. This is the view downstream from Lindsay’s Bridge at Ballydown. The Lindsay family had its origins in Scotland settling near Banbridge in the late 17th century. They eventually entered the linen trade becoming involved with Ballydown Bleachworks.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.345579
Longitude
-6.255412