File:Tullyganter Quarries and Chemical Works, Carnlough, Co. Antrim (16186314783).jpg

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English: it's hard to believe but none of the industrial buildings that we see in this photo survive, There is not even a hint of their existence,


Evidently the buildings were there to transform peat into ammonium sulphate but it seems to have been a process that was ultimately unprofitable.

[/photos/13073434@N03/ robinparkes] Tells us that all the plant we see has been cleared away.

Please don't forget to keep an eye on our blog there is an interesting article on The Annie O’Farrelly Papers,
by Fiona Hughes, NLI Archival Student

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Catalogue link to the Annie O'Farrelly Papers, 1915-1980


Photographer: Robert French


Collection: <a href="http://catalogue.nli.ie/Collection/vtls000313414" rel="nofollow">The Lawrence Photograph Collection</a>


Date: Circaa 1905 - 1914 (Per Sharon Corbet)


NLI Ref: L_ROY_10112


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  • National Library of Ireland
  • Tullyoughter
  • Carnlough
  • Gortin
  • Ballyvaddy Road
  • Creggan
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13 March 2015
Camera location54° 59′ 44.99″ N, 6° 00′ 14.88″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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