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Original Ballievey Bridge, by a design of James Dredge.

Current Ballievey Bridge.
Ballievey Bridge spans the River Bann at Ballievey, near Banbridge, County Down, Northern Ireland.
The original suspension bridge was from a design by James Dredge, Sr. Destroyed in 1988 under the weight of a lorry, it was the only one within the Dredge's Ulster group which was not a footbridge.[1] A replacement bridge was erected thereafter.
References
- ↑ Cox, Ronald C. (1998). Civil Engineering Heritage: Ireland. Thomas Telford. p. 185. ISBN 978-0-7277-2627-8.
54°20′30.8″N 6°13′11.4″W / 54.341889°N 6.219833°W
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