The Bann Bridge is a railway bridge in Coleraine, County Londonderry. It is the only railway bascule bridge in Northern Ireland. It is located downstream...
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The River Bann (from Irish: An Bhanna, meaning "the goddess"; Ulster-Scots: Bann Wattèr) is the longest river in Northern Ireland, its length, Upper and...
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Portadown (section River Bann)
is a town in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. The town sits on the River Bann in the north of the county, about 24 mi (39 km) southwest of Belfast. It...
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Wear Bascule Bridge, Exeter Canal, Exeter River Bann Rail Bridge, Coleraine, Northern Ireland King George V Bridge, Keadby Walney Bridge, Barrow-in-Furness...
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communities in Northern Ireland. Coleraine is at the lowest bridgeable point of the River Bann, where the river is 90 metres (300 ft) wide. The town square...
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Bridges in the United Kingdom is a link page for significant road bridges or footbridges in the United Kingdom. Significant railway bridges are listed...
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build a bridge over the River Bann at Coleraine to connect with the Londonderry and Coleraine Railway. Since this was after the 1858 act, the bridge could...
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is a list of viaducts and significant bridges of the United Kingdom's railways, past and present. List of bridges in the United Kingdom List of canal aqueducts...
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is located on Church Street looking over the town. It is near the River Bann, which marks the boundary between County Londonderry and County Antrim. In...
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Ballievey Bridge spans the River Bann at Ballievey, near Banbridge, County Down, Northern Ireland. The original suspension bridge was from a design by...
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sea via the 64.4 km (40 mi) Lower Bann, the total length is 186.3 km (115.75 mi). This makes the Blackwater–Neagh–Bann the longest natural stream flow in...
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there was no bridge over the Bann passengers and goods had to change stations at Coleraine. In November 1860 a Viaduct across the Bann was opened finally...
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the whole season. The salmon come through the area to spawn in the River Bann and the River Bush. There are views of Rathlin Island and Scotland from the...
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for a final time under Glasgort Bridge then into the River Bann. It joins the River Bann near Ballymoney. It is one of NI Game Angling Rivers it has...
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killing murder cases. The soundtrack album was composed by Sanjeev-Darshan, Bann Chakraborty, Abhiruchi Chand, Ayush Shrestha, Savera Mehta and Samira Koppikar...
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the Lower Bann river in Hanover Place south of the Coleraine Bridge. Founded in 1842, Bann is one of the oldest rowing clubs in all of Ireland. The Club...
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1. c. 14 (I) Parliament Street Act 1757 (31 Geo. 2. c. 19 (I)) Baal's Bridge Act 1757 (31 Geo. 2. c. 20 (I)) 33 Geo. 2. c. 2 (I) 9 Geo. 2. c. 5 (I) Popery...
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The River Bann (Irish: An Bhanna) is a large river in County Wexford, in the southeast of the Republic of Ireland. The river rises in the southern slopes...
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William Etheridge (section Westminster Bridge)
designed the Old Bridge over River Bann at Coleraine, Northern Ireland. It was a timber construction on masonry piers, replacing an earlier bridge damaged in...
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County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is an indirect tributary of the River Bann, via Lough Neagh. The river was historically called the Ollarbha and is known...
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to the Irish Sea. The navigable route ran from Lough Neagh via the Upper Bann river to Portadown (approximated 9 miles), then approximately 20 miles from...
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Northern Ireland. It lies on the River Bann and the A1 road and is named after a bridge built over the River Bann in 1712. It is situated in the civil parish...
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Cookstown in Northern Ireland. Located in Toome in County Antrim on the River Bann with County Londonderry across the river. The station was opened by the Belfast...
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USS West Bridge (ID-2888) was a Design 1013 cargo ship in the United States Navy during World War I. She was begun as War Topaz for the British Government...
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The 1986 Upper Bann by-election was one of the fifteen 1986 Northern Ireland by-elections held on 23 January 1986, to fill vacancies in the Parliament...
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the bridge of Toome", which had been partially destroyed by rebels in 1798 to prevent the arrival of reinforcements from west of the River Bann. His...
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Ayutthaya Kingdom (redirect from Bann Plu Dynasty)
cannons, for local products from the inland jungle such as sappan (lit. 'bridge')[citation needed] woods, deerskin, and rice. Tomé Pires, a Portuguese voyager...
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Act for repairing the Road leading from the Bridge over the Bann-Water, commonly called the Bann-Bridge in the County of Down to the Town of Belfast...
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killed about 100 Protestant settlers by forcing them off the bridge into the River Bann and shooting those who tried to swim to safety. The settlers were...
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Retrieved 7 July 2010. "Bridge call". Lurgan Mail. 10 March 2009. Retrieved 9 June 2011. "Will there finally be a bridge over the River Bann?". lurganmail.co...
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