Clonskeagh Bridge

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Clonskeagh Bridge

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Clonskeagh Bridge seen from upstream on the left bank.
Coordinates 53°18′49″N6°14′18″W / 53.313538°N 6.238288°W / 53.313538; -6.238288 Coordinates: 53°18′49″N6°14′18″W / 53.313538°N 6.238288°W / 53.313538; -6.238288
Crosses River Dodder
Characteristics
Material Stone
No. of spans 1
History
Construction end Unknown

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