Inspection pier at the former Knockbracken Reservoir, Carryduff

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Inspection pier at the former Knockbracken Reservoir, Carryduff

Image: © Eric Jones Taken: 29 Jun 2018

Knockbracken Reservoir, also known as Mealough Reservoir, was built by the Belfast City & District Water Commissioners in 1901 as part of Macassey's scheme to bring Mourne water to the city of Belfast. The reservoir is now redundant and is used for water sports.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.528145
Longitude
-5.894182