Carlisle Bridge

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Carlisle Bridge was the 18th–19th century bridge over Dublin’s River Liffey that originally carried traffic where O’Connell Bridge now stands.

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Carlisle Bridge canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bridge
former bridge
architecturalStyle arch bridge
carried pedestrian traffic
road traffic
city Dublin NERFINISHED
connects north bank of River Liffey
south bank of River Liffey
constructionStart 1791
country Ireland NERFINISHED
crosses River Liffey NERFINISHED
demolished late 19th century
function river crossing
hasNumberOfSpans 3
historicalPeriod 18th century
19th century
locatedIn Dublin NERFINISHED
Ireland NERFINISHED
locatedOn site of present-day O’Connell Bridge
material stone
namedAfter Earl of Carlisle NERFINISHED
Frederick Howard, 5th Earl of Carlisle NERFINISHED
namedFor Lord Lieutenant of Ireland NERFINISHED
opened 1794
orientation east–west
partOf Dublin city centre NERFINISHED
preceded O’Connell Bridge NERFINISHED
replacedBy O’Connell Bridge NERFINISHED
widened structure later named O’Connell Bridge
river River Liffey NERFINISHED

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O’Connell Bridge hasPredecessor Carlisle Bridge
O’Connell Bridge rebuiltFrom Carlisle Bridge