Bangor, The Long Hole 1897
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Longhole is the name given to a curiously-shaped channel, bordered by the north-easterly arm of the North Breakwater, which leads inland towards the central pier. The man standing on the jetty, in the right-hand middle ground inland of the lamp-post, gesticulates with his left arm as he addresses the small group seated in front of him; they appear to be listening attentively. T h e I s l e o f M a n , Wa l e s a n d N o r t h e r n I r e l a n d
An extract from Picturesque Harbours Photographic Memories.
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