The Ballydown Road, Banbridge (2)

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The Ballydown Road, Banbridge (2)

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 11 Nov 2006

See Image This is the Ballydown Road looking in the other direction and from the other side of Lindsay’s Bridge Image The building on the left is the former Ballydown National School, now a private house. It should not be confused with this one http://www.uftm.org.uk/collections_and_research/folk_collections/rural_buildings/ballydown_national_school/. On the right, above and behind the chevrons, are the remains of a bridge which carried the former GNR(I) Knockmore Jct. – Castlewellan railway (closed 1955) across the road.

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Image Location

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54.336599
Longitude
-6.255792