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in the late 1970s, when there were many archaeological Viking finds. This led to a very public and unsuccessful campaign to halt the development. Among the other quays that lost period buildings in the 1980s was Arran Quay, when 5 Georgian houses were demolished illegally in January 1989 by Linders
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A number of artists have found inspiration from the quays. In 1898, author Frances A. Gerard described the Dublin quays as follows: "Much of the picturesque appearance of Dublin is due to the Quays which intersect the City and the Bridges which span the Liffey; they impart to it a foreign air
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in the early 13th century when the monarch licensed citizens to erect buildings on the River Liffey. They became the centre of the Irish shipping trade until the 1800s when the river in this section was considered too shallow for the more modern heavy ships.
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until 1984. The building incorporated a set of three three-bay houses on the site, which was later remodelled in 1865. The building still retains the original store frontage of the department store. The building was later occupied by a
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took place on the quays. The explosion demolished as many as forty houses and left dozens of others badly damaged. The explosion claimed the lives of 126 people and inflicted countless injuries.
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The 20th century saw much development in the quays. In 1845, McBirney, Collis & Company opened a store at 16 and 17 Aston Quay, and remained on the site as a department store as
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The name designations of the north roadway are (from west to east): Wolfe Tone Quay, Sarsfield Quay, Ellis Quay, Arran Quay, Inns Quay, Ormond Quay Upper, Ormond Quay Lower,
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in 1816 and work commenced on this building soon afterwards. Its granite facade still remains on Burgh Quay. Shipping came as far upstream as Burgh Quay until 1879 when
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was constructed. A number of the buildings on Burgh Quay (including number 8) still retain remnants of the shopfronts designed for the Wide Streets Commissioners.
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Vikings were among the first settlers in Dublin and many Viking artefacts were found at what is now Wood Quay. The quays were first developed during the time of
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The name designations of the south roadway are (from west to east): Victoria Quay, Usher's Island, Usher's Quay, Merchant's Quay,
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Burgh Quay is named after Elizabeth Burgh, wife of Anthony Foster whose son was Rt. Hon. John Foster, last speaker of the
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cross the river along the line of the quays; three of them for pedestrian use only, one a railway bridge, two on which
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proposed renaming George's Quay or Victoria Quay to Joyce Quay or Behan Quay, for the Irish writers
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is a series of pedestrian walkways which were developed along the quays in the early 21st century.
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lost control and mounted the pavement, crashing into a queue of 30 people boarding another bus to
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on the right bank (left of picture) and Ormond Quay Upper on the left bank (right of picture)
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In 2006, local politicians proposed renaming some of the quays named after UK monarchs. MEP
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during March 2001, following the lives of three bachelors who lived on the titular quay.
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Much of the southern roadway and about half of the northern roadway is part of the
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fleet moored against Sir John Rogerson's Quay, 1971 (Gasometer in background)
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Announced in 1998 and with the first phase opened in late 2000, the
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with the north roadway being eastward and the south being westward.
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on Inns Quay was completed in 1802 and is currently home to the
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trams run, and the remainder for vehicular and pedestrian use.
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Both roadways run approximately 4.3 km (2.7 mi) from
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Celtic Connections: Usher's Island at Old Fruitmarket, Glasgow
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Saving the city : how to halt the destruction of Dublin
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McDonald, Dearbhail; Murphy, Bronagh (21 February 2007).
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from 1986, and is now a branch of the supermarket chain,
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A Picturesque and Descriptive View of the City of Dublin
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in the west. The eastern end of the north roadway is at
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Index

Inns Quay
53°20′42″N 6°16′27″W / 53.3451°N 6.2741°W / 53.3451; -6.2741

River Liffey
Samuel Beckett Bridge
Convention Centre Dublin
Irish
quays
River Liffey
Dublin
R148 road
R801 road

Grattan Bridge
Four Courts
Wood Quay
Sean Heuston Bridge
East-Link Bridge
Grand Canal
Seventeen bridges
Luas
Bachelors Walk
Eden Quay
Wood Quay
George's Quay
Sir John Rogerson's Quay
Britain Quay
one-way

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