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Poem from 1937, by Henry Lynn, about his local river, called The Banks of the Clady.
Innisrush Flax Mill - near Portglenone - was powered by the waters of the Clady River. It was owned by William George Courtenay.
Portglenone Poem - Sailing Down the Bann The poem below, about sailing down the River Bann in a rowing boat, is reproduced from an 1883 book by Norah Pembroke, called "Days in a Life". Norah...