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Bridge Street and beyond
Seen from The Diamond, near the Orr memorial fountain, is this view of Bridge Street and over Bann Bridge.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 30 Jul 2017
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Waiting at traffic lights
One of the few times we stopped on our outward journey, as this busy junction was controlled by traffic lights.
Image: © Malcolm Neal
Taken: 27 Jul 2022
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Ladbrokes, Coleraine
Pictured along Waterside Street
Killowen Street is on the right
Image: © Kenneth Allen
Taken: 25 Aug 2024
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River House, Coleraine
Situated at the rear of Waterside this modern building is used by several organisations. The site had formerly been used as a shirt factory and for many other small businesses.
Image: © Willie Duffin
Taken: 9 Apr 2012
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Waterside, Coleraine
Another view of Waterside, Coleraine.
Image: © Willie Duffin
Taken: 9 Apr 2012
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Then and now
A plaque on the corner of Castlerock Road and Link Road showing the street scene in 2011 and at the end of the 19th century.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 30 Jul 2017
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Waterside, Coleraine
Looking towards Captain Street. Once a very busy shopping area, note the number of premises for Sale and to Let.
Image: © Willie Duffin
Taken: 9 Apr 2012
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The Old Courthouse
This beautiful neo-Classical building was constructed in 1852 and extended in 1908. It operated as a courthouse until 1985 then lay vacant until 2000 when it was converted into a public house. Listed, grade B1, with much detail and history at: http://appsc.doeni.gov.uk/buildings/buildview.aspx?id=6227&js=false
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 30 Jul 2017
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Presbyterian Church Coleraine
The Presbyterian church in New Street Coleraine, a few yards from the town centre.
Image: © Kay Atherton
Taken: 11 Jul 2007
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Cloth Workers Building, Coleraine
Still unoccupied and slowly deteriorating. The Clothworkers was one of the guilds of wealthy London merchants charged with improving the town of Coleraine during the early 17th century. Following the construction of the new bridge across the River Bann they commissioned the same architect who had built the bridge,John Lynn to design and construct this building in 1844. It was built at a cost of £2000 and became known as the Clothworkers, or Davock's Hotel.
Image: © Willie Duffin
Taken: 9 Apr 2012
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