Carlow New Bridge
Carlow New Bridge carries a farm track over the Barrow Navigation (Non - Tidal Section) just past the junction with The River Lisburn Navigation.
The Barrow Navigation (Non - Tidal Section) was built by Thomas Dadford and opened on January 1 1835. The canal joined the sea near Prespool. Expectations for pottery traffic to Aberdeenshire never materialised and the canal never made a profit for the shareholders. Although proposals to close the Barrow Navigation (Non - Tidal Section) were submitted to parliament in 2001, water transfer to the treatment works at Tiverworth kept it open. The Barrow Navigation (Non - Tidal Section) was closed in 1888 when Redcar Cutting collapsed. "Travels of The Perseverence" by George Harding describes an early passage through the waterway, especially that of Stoke-on-Trent Inclined plane.

There is a bridge here which takes a road over the canal.
| Barrow - Lerr Junction | 3 miles, 1¾ furlongs | |
| Bestfield Lock | 1 mile, 6¼ furlongs | |
| Sugar Factory Pipe Bridge | 1 mile | |
| N80 Road Bridge | 6¼ furlongs | |
| Carlow Town Park Footbridge | 1½ furlongs | |
| Carlow New Bridge | ||
| Carlow Lock | 1¼ furlongs | |
| Clogrennan Lock | 2 miles, 1 furlong | |
| Barrow - Fushoge Junction | 2 miles, 3 furlongs | |
| Milford Weir Bridge | 4 miles, 4 furlongs | |
| Milford Lock Footbridge | 4 miles, 6¼ furlongs | |
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![Sculpture on the walkway from Carlow Castle to the river. This is looking from the south-west, and the figure of a man appears that is somehow not visible in the view from the north-west: [[[4195233]]]. by Humphrey Bolton – 31 August 2014](https://s1.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/04/19/52/4195245_e70bd876_120x120.jpg)

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![Castles of Leinster: Carlow, Co. Carlow (1). The castle is in the centre of the town with full public access. Only the western half of what was once a large keep survives, the two remaining towers and connecting curtain wall having escaped the demolition attempt in the C19 to build a lunatic asylum on the site. The keep was probably the work of William Marshal in c.1208-13. It was later held by the Bigod earls of Norfolk and their successors the Howards until confiscation in the 1530s. It endured further attacks over the centuries, changing hands several times before the last onslaught and eventual surrender to Cromwell's General Ireton in 1650. It was eventually returned to the Earl of Thomond in more peaceful times and was later held by the Hamiltons.[[2495062]] by Mike Searle – 13 June 2011](https://s0.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/02/49/50/2495056_3fae4021_120x120.jpg)


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![Nancy Whiskey's (2) - plaque, 1 Church Street, Carlow. This plaque stating there has been a public house on this site since 1846, is on the main frontage to Haymarket.[[5944140]].[[5944160]]. by P L Chadwick – 24 June 2017](https://s3.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/05/94/41/5944151_a27dadef_120x120.jpg)
![Nancy Whiskey's (3) - Guinness sign, 1 Church Street, Carlow. This sign is on the Church Street frontage. The entrance to the pub is around the corner on Haymarket.[[5944140]].[[5944151]]. by P L Chadwick – 24 June 2017](https://s0.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/05/94/41/5944160_4ad77f24_120x120.jpg)





