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Dublin River Liffey Bridges Photoseries: Introductory article

Dublin 

Liffey Bridges Series Introductory ItemDublin 

renovated Ha'penny Bridge at duskDublin 

James Joyce Bridge close up
Dublin 

St James Gate BreweryDublin 

Bachelor's Walk and seagullDublin Sean 

Heuston, formerly Kings Bridge
Dublin 

Frank Sherwin BridgeDublin 

Collins Barracks with two treesDublin 

Collins Barracks overlooking the River Liffey
Dublin 

Rory O'Moore bridge and cormorantDublin Rory 

O'More BridgeDublin 

looking down the river from Liam Mellowes Bridge
Dublin Arran 

Quay and trafficDublin 

Ha'penny Bridge, Liberty hall and the Custom HouseDublin 

Father Matthew Bridge
Dublin 

O'Donovan Rossa BridgeDublin 

Grattan or Capel St Bridge and River LiffeyDublin City 

Council offices next to O'Donovan Rossa bridge
Dublin 

Ha'penny Bridge shortly before duskDublin 

O'Connell Bridge street and spireDublin 

O'Connell Bridge Keystone Head
Dublin 

Bus Alexander double decker on Eden QuayPanorama 

of Liberty Hall and Butt BridgeDublin 

Butt Bridge and Ulster Bank towers
Dublin 

Custom House 2 viewsDublin 

Custom HouseDublin 

Custom House restored stone reliefs
Dublin 

Talbot Bridge with buses and lorriesDublin 

Port Toll BridgeDublin O'Connell Bridge, Street and Spire
Dublin Sean O'Casey Bridge River Liffey and Custom HouseDublin River Liffey at dusk seen from O'Connell BridgeDublin Ha'penny Bridge and River Liffey
Dublin River Liffey James Joyce BridgeFather Matthew Bridge sign in Irish languageDublin 4 Courts view from near Fr Matthew Bridge
Dublin 4 Courts and Central Bank seen along the riverDublin Millennium footbridge and Four CourtsDublin Loop Line Railway Bridge and Ulster Bank towers
View of the Ha'penny Bridge, north eastern sideDublin view along the River Liffey towards Central Bank of IrelandRiver
Written by Aidan O'Rourke
2004-06-02


The bridges across the River Liffey tell the story of Dublin itself - from the earliest crossing in medieval times to the most recent additions, Dublin's bridges have helped to define the city as well as facilitate movement across it.

This is the only internet feature with photographs and information on all the bridges over the Liffey from Sean Heuston Bridge in the west to Talbot Bridge in the port area to the east.

All images appear as thumbnails on the right. Click on the thumbnails to see individual photo-articles, or click on the link below to view the series on formatted pages.

Dublin River Liffey Bridges Photoseries

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Keywords: Dublin, bridges, river Liffey, history of Dublin, Baile Atha Cliath
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