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near to Larne, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland
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Curran Court Hotel. Curran Road, Larne
It has relocated to Redland Road
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Former "Eagle" bar, Larne
The “Eagle”, at the bottom of the Station Road, closed in February 2012 after more than 100 years of trading. The polychrome brick is not too common in Larne. Now offered for sale without a licence. This photograph appears as a matter of... (more)
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Demolition of Larne (Town) station - 1974 (1)
Designed by Sir Charles Lanyon for the Carrickfergus & Larne Railway, the station at Larne (Town) opened in 1862. It closed in June 1974 as it was in the path of a road development, the railway line being moved out into Larne Lough and... (more)
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Larne from The Roddens (wide crop)
by Paul McAuley
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Larne, retail park
by Mike Faherty
Laharna Retail Park, off Circular Road: Link
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Larne Art Deco
by Michael Dibb
A nice Art Deco building in Main Street.
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The A8, Larne
by Rossographer
Part of the main A8 road, constructed to take traffic in and out of Larne Harbour. With most freight now handled by the nearby port of Belfast, this route no longer gets the volume of heavy goods vehicles it was designed for.
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Pillar box, Larne
GR pillar box outside the Laharna.
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The Harbour Highway causeway at Larne
by Eric Jones
This image was taken from the Circular Road Roundabout.
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1500 ft High! above Larne Town
by Wilson Adams
Taken during a free helicopter trip over Larne Town.
Image details are; Larne Town/Harbour in the foreground, European Highlander,(car ferry) departing Larne for Cairnryan.
Mid picture; Ballylumford Oil Jetties and Power Station, and Islandmagee.
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S Sports / Pollock Jewellers, Larne
They are located at Main Street
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Demolition of Larne (Town) station - 1974 (2)
The main station buildings in course of demolition - taken from the signal cabin. Note the road over-bridge in the right background, which once crossed a narrow (3') gauge line from Ballymena. Due to the passage of time and elimination... (more)
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