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Lough Beg with Church Island in the photo-centre with Lough Neagh in the top RH corner
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The spire of St Tidas Church of Ireland can just be seen in the centre of this picture beyond the white walls of Bellaghy Bawn |
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The new gaelic football pitch on Drumanee Road
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Looking over the Bulrush Peat workings towards New Ferry
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Looking South along the Bann past New Ferry
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Looking South South West over Lough Beg
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The New Ferry Road runs up the photo centre
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Lough Beg on the left becomes the Lower Bann again on the right of this photo with the New Ferry water sports area on the right |
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You can see the remains of the old Diatomite (white clay) mill in the right centre of this photo with the 700 acre Bulrush peat area in the LH backgro |
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The Ballyscullion Road runs left from the Bulrush Factory at the top of this photo with Lough Beg at the bottom
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