Ballynahinch River
Ballynahinch River is a river in County Down, Northern Ireland. The Ballynahinch River, flowing east through Ballynahinch, and the Carson's Dam River, flowing south through Crossgar, join at Kilmore, and the united stream is called the Annacloy River, and lower down the River Quoile, falling into the southwest angle of Strangford Lough near Downpatrick.[1]
History
The banks of the Ballynahinch River in the early days (18th century) were dotted with little bleach greens, but as bleaching became more centralised in the Lagan-Bann region, the small greens went out of existence. The first water-powered scutch mills were introduced about 1750, the second in Down being at Rademon.[2]
See also
References
- ↑ "Down - Atlas and Cyclopedia of Ireland (1900)". Library Ireland. Retrieved 27 February 2009.
- ↑ "Ballynahinch as an Occupational Centre". Ballynahinch Regeneration. Archived from the original on 7 February 2009. Retrieved 27 February 2009.
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Coordinates: 54°23′17″N 5°46′23″W / 54.38815°N 5.77297°W
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