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1793 establishments in IrelandBridges completed in 1793Bridges in Dublin (city)UppercrossUse Hiberno-English from April 2022
DUBLIN(1837) p131 SARAH'S BRIDGE, ON THE RIVER ANNA LIFFEY
DUBLIN(1837) p131 SARAH'S BRIDGE, ON THE RIVER ANNA LIFFEY

Island Bridge (Irish: Droichead na hInse) (formerly Sarah or Sarah's Bridge) is a road bridge spanning the River Liffey, in Dublin, Ireland which joins the South Circular Road to Conyngham Road at the Phoenix Park. Island Bridge and the surrounding area are so named because of the island formed here by the creation of a mill race towards the right bank while the main current flows to the left. The River Camac emerges from a tunnel further downstream towards Dublin Heuston railway station.

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Islandbridge
Islandbridge, Dublin Islandbridge (Phoenix Park ED)

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N 53.3472 ° E -6.3083 °
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D08 P89W Dublin, Islandbridge (Phoenix Park ED)
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DUBLIN(1837) p131 SARAH'S BRIDGE, ON THE RIVER ANNA LIFFEY
DUBLIN(1837) p131 SARAH'S BRIDGE, ON THE RIVER ANNA LIFFEY
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