Lucan Bridge
Lucan Bridge (Irish: Droichead Leamhcán) is a road bridge spanning the River Liffey in the town of Lucan in Dublin, Ireland. It joins Lucan's Main Street to the Lower Lucan Road, carrying traffic towards Clonsilla and the north. The bridge is the largest single span masonry arch bridge in Ireland, and is constructed from ashlar masonry with a span of 33 metres (110 feet) and a rise of 6.7 metres (22 feet). It is framed by iron balustraded parapets made by the Royal Phoenix ironworks of Parkgate Street in Dublin.
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Lucan Bridge
Lucan Bridge (Irish: Droichead Leamhcán) is a road bridge spanning the River Liffey in the town of Lucan in Dublin, Ireland. It joins Lucan's Main Street to the Lower Lucan Road, carrying traffic towards Clonsilla and the north. The bridge is the largest single span masonry arch bridge in Ireland, and is constructed from ashlar masonry with a span of 33 metres (110 feet) and a rise of 6.7 metres (22 feet). It is framed by iron balustraded parapets made by the Royal Phoenix ironworks of Parkgate Street in Dublin.
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Lucan Bridge (Irish: Droichead ...... the gradient for road traffic.
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River Liffey and Lucan Bridge
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River Liffey and Lucan Bridge
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George Knowles
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Lucan Bridge (Irish: Droichead ...... of Parkgate Street in Dublin.
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Lucan Bridge
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Droichead Leamhcán
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Lucan Bridge
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