2014
J3269 : Shaw's Bridge, Belfast (January 2014)
taken 11 years ago, 3 km from Drumbeg, Co Down, Northern Ireland

Shaw's Bridge, Belfast (January 2014)
Shaw’s Bridge with the Lagan looking muddy but not as high as might have been expected after the recent long wet spell.
Shaw's Bridge, Belfast
Some photographs of and from Shaw’s Bridge, Belfast.
There are two bridges, both called “Shaw’s Bridge” across the River Lagan on the Malone Road/Milltown Road. The first was built in about 1707 and was in use as a road bridge until 1977 when replaced, for motor vehicles, by a concrete structure of four lanes forming part of the Belfast outer ring road. The old bridge remains but restricted to pedestrians and bicycles.