County Londonderry

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County Londonderry, also known as County Derry, is one of the six counties of Northern Ireland, one of the thirty-two counties of Ireland and one of the nine counties of Ulster. Before the partition of Ireland, it was one of the counties of the Kingdom of Ireland from 1613 onward and then of the United Kingdom after the Acts of Union 1800. Adjoining the north-west shore of Lough Neagh, the county covers an area of 2,118 km2 (818 mi2) and today has a population of about 252,231.

Squall on the River Foyle from Caw ParkSquall on the River Foyle from Caw Park
Boathouse on the edge of the River Foyle 1960ishBoathouse on the edge of the River Foyle 1960ish
RAF Shackleton at Ballykelly - 1970 - (2)RAF Shackleton at Ballykelly - 1970 - (2)
Steam train crossing Bann BridgeSteam train crossing Bann Bridge
RAF Shackleton at Ballykelly - 1970 - (1)RAF Shackleton at Ballykelly - 1970 - (1)
Train entering Castlerock stationTrain entering Castlerock station
Eglinton signal cabinEglinton signal cabin
Train at Two Mile Bridge, ColeraineTrain at Two Mile Bridge, Coleraine
Banagher Glen Nature ReserveBanagher Glen Nature Reserve