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A description of the bridge and its history is available [http://www.bridgesofdublin.ie/bridges/rory-omore-bridge#skip-to-content here].
A description of the bridge and its history is available [http://www.bridgesofdublin.ie/bridges/rory-omore-bridge#skip-to-content here].


The ironwork was produced by [[Robert Daglish (1809-1883)|Robert Daglish Jr.]] ([[Robert Daglish and Co])] in 1858.
The ironwork was produced by [[Robert Daglish (1809-1883)|Robert Daglish Jr.]] ([[Robert Daglish and Co]]) in 1858.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 08:53, 21 August 2015

over the River Liffey in Dublin.

The bridge opened in 1861 and has had various official and unofficial names - The Victoria and Albert Bridge, Victoria Bridge, Emancipation Bridge, and now Rory O'More Bridge. It replaced a stone bridge known as Bloody and Barrack Bridge.

A description of the bridge and its history is available here.

The ironwork was produced by Robert Daglish Jr. (Robert Daglish and Co) in 1858.

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