English: Former Linen Mill. Strictly, it's a Factory, not a Mill. Mills were used for spinning. These were the premises of Johnston, Allen & Company in Victoria Street, Lurgan.
"Johnston, Allen & Co. was set up in 1867 for the manufacture of linen and cambric by handloom but transferred to power-loom weaving in 1888." I don't know the date of the building. It is now used by a variety of concerns.
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