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Teideal: Barrack and Queen's Bridges 1819
Údair: Petrie, George
Williams, Joe
Eochairfhocail: Barrack and Queen's Bridges
Dáta Eisithe: 1819
Foilsitheoir: Dublin Corporation Libraries postcard 1991.
Cur Síos: Postcard entitled Barrack and Queen's Bridges 1819 engraved by T. Barber from a G.Petrie drawing for " Excursions through Ireland." — By Thomas Cromwell. Source reference the Dublin Penny Journal Vol. 3, 27th June 1835 p.409. Barrack Bridge was built of wood in 1670 and became known as Bloody Bridge following the deaths of ferrymen who tried to destroy it. It is now replaced by Rory O'More Bridge joining Watling Street and Ellis Street.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10599/9666
Copyright: Dublin Corporation Libraries 1991.
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