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- O'Donovan_Rossa_Bridge type Place external.
- O'Donovan_Rossa_Bridge type Place external.
- O'Donovan_Rossa_Bridge type Location external.
- O'Donovan_Rossa_Bridge type SpatialThing external.
- O'Donovan_Rossa_Bridge type ArchitecturalStructure external.
- O'Donovan_Rossa_Bridge type Infrastructure external.
- O'Donovan_Rossa_Bridge type RouteOfTransportation external.
- O'Donovan_Rossa_Bridge type Bridge external.
- O'Donovan_Rossa_Bridge type Q12280 external.
- O'Donovan_Rossa_Bridge comment "O'Donovan Rossa Bridge (Irish: Droichead Uí Dhonnabháin Rosa) is a road bridge spanning the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland and joining Winetavern Street to Chancery Place (at the Four Courts) and the north quays. Replacing a short lived wooden structure, the original masonry bridge on this site was built in 1684 as a five-span simple arch bridge, and named Ormonde Bridge. In December 1802 this bridge was swept away during a severe storm." external.
- O'Donovan_Rossa_Bridge label "O'Donovan Rossa Bridge" external.
- O'Donovan_Rossa_Bridge lat "53.3453" external.
- O'Donovan_Rossa_Bridge long "-6.2722" external.
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- O'Donovan_Rossa_Bridge abstract "O'Donovan Rossa Bridge (Irish: Droichead Uí Dhonnabháin Rosa) is a road bridge spanning the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland and joining Winetavern Street to Chancery Place (at the Four Courts) and the north quays. Replacing a short lived wooden structure, the original masonry bridge on this site was built in 1684 as a five-span simple arch bridge, and named Ormonde Bridge. In December 1802 this bridge was swept away during a severe storm. In 1813 construction started on a replacement bridge — the current structure — a little further west to the designs of James Savage and was opened in 1816. It consists of three elliptical arch spans in granite, with sculptured heads, similar to those on O'Connell Bridge, on the keystones. The heads represent Plenty, the Liffey, and Industry on one side, with Commerce, Hibernia and Peace on the other. The balustrades are of cast-iron. Opened as Richmond Bridge (for the Duke of Richmond Lord Lieutenant of Ireland), it was renamed in 1923 for Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa by the fledgeling Free State." external.
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- O'Donovan_Rossa_Bridge point "53.3453 -6.2722" external.
- O'Donovan_Rossa_Bridge city Dublin external.
- O'Donovan_Rossa_Bridge city 7778677 external.
- O'Donovan_Rossa_Bridge city 2964574 external.
- O'Donovan_Rossa_Bridge settlement Dublin external.
- O'Donovan_Rossa_Bridge settlement 7778677 external.
- O'Donovan_Rossa_Bridge settlement 2964574 external.
- O'Donovan_Rossa_Bridge locatedInArea Dublin external.
- O'Donovan_Rossa_Bridge locatedInArea 7778677 external.
- O'Donovan_Rossa_Bridge locatedInArea 2964574 external.