Clanbrassil Street

Clanbrassil Street (/klænˈbræsɪl/; Irish: Sráid Chlann Bhreasail) is a street in Dublin south of the city centre. It runs from Robert Emmet Bridge on the Grand Canal to New Street. It is served by several bus routes. It is divided into Clanbrassil Street Upper (south end) and Clanbrassil Street Lower (north end). It is named after The 2nd Earl of Clanbrassil, an Ulster-Scots nobleman. Clanbrassil (from Irish: Clann Bhreasail, meaning 'clan of Breasal') was the name of a Gaelic territory in what is now northern County Armagh.

Clanbrassil Street

Clanbrassil Street (/klænˈbræsɪl/; Irish: Sráid Chlann Bhreasail) is a street in Dublin south of the city centre. It runs from Robert Emmet Bridge on the Grand Canal to New Street. It is served by several bus routes. It is divided into Clanbrassil Street Upper (south end) and Clanbrassil Street Lower (north end). It is named after The 2nd Earl of Clanbrassil, an Ulster-Scots nobleman. Clanbrassil (from Irish: Clann Bhreasail, meaning 'clan of Breasal') was the name of a Gaelic territory in what is now northern County Armagh.