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Identifier: blacksguidetoir00lond (find matches)
Title: Black's guide to Ireland
Year: 1912 (1910s)
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Publisher: London : A. and C. Black
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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-siderable claims to beauty. Three miles farther along thecoast we gain Portrush (Hotels: Northern Counties ; Metropole ; Golf),three hours by rail from Belfast, with steam-packets threedays a week to Glasgow, and to Liverpool and Morecambe,is a pleasant little seaport and fashionable watering-place,considered as the port of Coleraine, with which it isconnected by railway. It is very attractively situated ona long and narrow peninsula consisting of the cele-brated Portrush rock. An excellent golf-course adjoins thetown. There is a fine smooth beach for bathing. A town-hall, including assembly-rooms, was built in 1872. An i At Mount Sandell, one mile south of the town, on the right bank ofthe Bann, there is a large Danish fort. Henbane He Flecuskuv ProTiwTitoiJSenarwwafb Eea% MunJeerry Point ^ TheLoMe i
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