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    Grattan Bridge (Irish: Droichead Grattan) is a road bridge spanning the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland, and joining Capel Street to Parliament Street...
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    respectively. The Millennium Bridge is a neighbour to the much older pedestrian Ha'penny Bridge to the east, and Grattan Bridge to the west. Bloom Lane is...
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    Henry Grattan (3 July 1746 – 4 June 1820) was an Irish politician and lawyer who campaigned for legislative freedom for the Irish Parliament in the late...
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  • York politician Grattan Township, Michigan Grattan Township, Minnesota Grattan Township, Holt County, Nebraska Grattan Bridge, a road bridge spanning the...
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    Dublin, Leinster, Ireland on lampposts next to a statue of Henry Grattan and on Grattan Bridge. The English football club Newcastle United has two hippocampi...
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    current Rory O'More Bridge), Essex Bridge (Grattan Bridge), Ormond Bridge (O'Donovan Rossa Bridge) and Arran Bridge. Flooding in December 1801 following 36...
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    Essex Bridge (now Grattan Bridge) to improve the streetscape and relieve traffic congestion on the bridge, it was intended to widen Carlisle Bridge to bring...
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  • Essex Bridge may refer to: Essex Bridge, Staffordshire Essex Bridge (now Grattan Bridge), Dublin, Ireland This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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    Retrieved 16 November 2022. "Grattan Bridge, Dublin". Archiseek. 2010. Retrieved 8 December 2016. "Overview | Grattan Bridge | Bridges of Dublin". www.bridgesofdublin...
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    Ashtown Road. In one of these planned ambush attempts Hogan waited on Grattan Bridge for French's car to pass. At the time French's car was due to pass he...
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    great mansion house of St Mary's Abbey'. He also developed Essex Bridge (today Grattan Bridge) connecting up his lands directly with the old city of Dublin...
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  • Cornmarket / High St Capel Street Sráid Chéipil 1697 R803 (part) 1 Grattan Bridge (Droichead Grattan) Ormond Quay, Mary's Abbey / Abbey St Upper, Little Mary St...
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    and Wellington Quay on its northern end where it joins directly onto Grattan Bridge and subsequently Capel Street. Parliament Street was created in the...
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  • the road bridge in Celbridge Rock Bridge [footbridge at Celbridge Abbey] Straffan Bridge A truss bridge just west of Straffan Bridge The Bridge at 16 [19th...
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    as Essex Bridge, named after 18th century parliamentarian Henry Grattan. The bridge at the westerly end of Wood Quay is O'Donovan Rossa Bridge (formerly...
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    The Grattan Massacre, also known as the Grattan Fight, was the opening engagement of the First Sioux War, fought between the United States Army and Lakota...
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    incorporated into a new office building erected on the site called Grattan Bridge House at 3 Ormond Quay Upper. In 2003, the Ormond Quay and Scots Church...
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    2006 until 2010 it was referred to as the Grattan Stadium, Odsal due to sponsorship from retail company Grattan. From 2013 until 2017 it was referred to...
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  • Liffey Descent) took place along the River Liffey in Dublin from Grattan Bridge to Butt Bridge. 27 May – The last barge on the Grand Canal left Dublin carrying...
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    entirely new ones. One of the first projects was to widen Essex Bridge (now Grattan Bridge), in 1755 to cope with the traffic congestion caused by human...
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    O'Donovan Rossa Bridge (Irish: Droichead Uí Dhonnabháin Rosa) is a road bridge spanning the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland, which joins Winetavern Street...
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    Henry Grattan (1912), Transporter Bridges, Toronto: University of Toronto Engineering Society, p. 5, OCLC 1157907052 Waddell, John (1916), Bridge Engineering...
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    4.3 km (2.7 mi) from Sean Heuston Bridge in the west. The eastern end of the north roadway is at East-Link Bridge while the south roadway turns southward...
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    ISBN 9780554888026. Henry Grattan Tyrrell, History of Bridge Engineering, Williams, Chicago, 1911; page 195. J. A. L. Waddell, Bridge Engineering Vol. 1, Wiley...
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  • meetingwater.wordpress.com. April 2012. Retrieved 15 September 2017. "MS27 Lady Grattan Fountain - Dublin City Council". www.dublincity.ie. Retrieved 14 March...
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    16 View from Capel Street looking over Essex Bridge, Dublin Rebuilt 1753 Rebuilt in 1872 as Grattan Bridge, the Capel Street buildings remain largely intact...
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  • Essex Bridge across the River Liffey (now Grattan Bridge). This was begun in 1752, and completed in 1754, and was considered one of the best bridges in Ireland...
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  • of bridges in the Republic of Ireland lists bridges of particular historical, scenic, architectural or engineering interest. Road and railway bridges, viaducts...
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    from the ruins of the Abbey was used in the building of Essex Bridge (now Grattan Bridge, leading to Parliament Street). There were two non-conformist...
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    1872, it was rebuilt and refashioned, following that it was renamed as Grattan Bridge. In 1677 James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormonde, was appointed Lord Lieutenant...
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