O’ Connell Bridge

40.0080.00

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O’Connell Bridge in Irish: Droichead Uí Chonaill)is a road bridge over the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland. It joins O’Connell Street to D’Olier Street, Westmoreland Street and the south quays. The original bridge was named Carlisle Bridge after the then Lord Lieutenant of Ireland – Frederick Howard, the 5th Earl of Carlisle. It was designed by James Gandon, and built between 1791 and 1794. Between 1877 and 1880 the bridge was reconstructed and widened.  When the bridge was reopened around 1882 it was renamed for Daniel O’Connell, when the statue in his honour was unveiled.

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Quality in every Print:

  • Printed on Award Winning Oyster Paper
  • Weight 271 gsm paper with long lasting colours
  • Every print is of Exceptional high quality

Landscape Sizes Explained

Landscape 297 x 210 mm – (Actual Print size is approx 297 mm x 210 mm – Actual Image size on print is approx 270 mm x 172 mm) with a white border of 12mm Left, 12mm Right, 12mm Top and 25mm Botttom

Landscape 432 x 332 mm – (Actual Print size is approx 432 mm x 332 mm – Actual Image size on print is approx 380 mm x 255 mm) with a white border of 25mm Left, 25mm Right, 38mm Top and 38mm Botttom

Each photograph is Embossed for authentication and can be signed by the photographer if required

Note: There may be a slight difference in actual colour, due to the colours of  your monitor display.

 

Landscape Size

297 x 210 mm, 432 x 332 mm

Signed by Photographer

No, Yes

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