A South View on the River Liffey Dublin (1807)

Part of the lengthy legend on this work by engraver J. Bluck (1791 - (1819) reads: "In the front the ruins of Coal Quay Bridge as they appeared after the flood in December 1802, in the middle ground Bloody Bridge, and beyond that Queen's Bridge". Coal Quay Bridge stood approximately 60 yards east of present day O'Donovan Rossa Bridge.

© Courtesy of The National Library of Ireland

© Courtesy of The National Library of Ireland
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