Here are some of the 3-arch stone bridges which grace Dublin’s River Liffey. Constructed under British rule in the 18th and 19th centuries, they would have replaced older river crossings. Like most bridges spanning the river, they were named after British royalty or Ireland’s Lord Lieutenant of the time. After the declaration of the Free … Continue reading LIFFEY TRIOS!
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