DescriptionEbrington Barracks from the Ulsterbus Station - geograph.org.uk - 1517634.jpg
English: Ebrington Barracks from the Ulsterbus Station Ebrington Barracks built in 1841, and now disused, stands on the east bank of the Foyle in the district known as the Waterside. It was protected by star shaped fortifications. Until its closure in 2002, it was used as a military and a naval base. During World War II the port of Londonderry and Lough Foyle both played a vital role in the Battle of the Atlantic.
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