South Bull Wall

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South Bull Wall is a historic sea wall and breakwater in Dublin, Ireland, built to protect and improve access to Dublin Port along Dublin Bay.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
South Bull Wall canonical 4
Selby Wall 1

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Statements (33)

Predicate Object
instanceOf breakwater
maritime structure
sea wall
adjacentTo Dublin Port
Poolbeg Peninsula
South Bull sandbank
connectsWith Great South Wall
constructionStartDate 1819
country Ireland
followsWatercourse River Liffey
surface form: River Liffey estuary
hasPart Poolbeg Lighthouse
hasUse angling
public promenade
recreational walking
heritageDesignation protected structure (local)
heritageStatus historic structure
inception early 19th century
locatedIn County Dublin
Dublin
Dublin Bay
Irish Sea
Leinster
locatedOn south side of Dublin Bay
materialUsed stone
namedAfter South Bull sandbank
operator Dublin Port Company
ownedBy Dublin Port Company
purpose improve access to Dublin Port
protect Dublin Port
terminus Poolbeg Lighthouse
usedFor coastal defence
harbour access
navigation channel protection

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Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Dublin Bay hasCoastalProtectionStructure South Bull Wall
Monster character South Bull Wall
this entity surface form: Selby Wall
Poolbeg Lighthouse locatedNear South Bull Wall
North Bull Wall near South Bull Wall
North Bull Wall parallelTo South Bull Wall