An early 1920's view of the O'Connell Bridge over the River Liffey, in Dublin City, Ireland. Nelson's column in the background was later blown up by the IRA in 1966. Originally photographed by Clifton Adams (1890-1934) for "Ireland: The Rock Whence I Was Hewn", a National Geographic Magazine feature from March 1927.

An early 1920's view of the O'Connell Bridge over the River Liffey, in Dublin City, Ireland. Nelson's column in the background was later blown up by the IRA in 1966. Originally photographed by Clifton Adams (1890-1934) for "Ireland: The Rock Whence I Was Hewn", a National Geographic Magazine feature from March 1927. Stock Photo
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De Luan / Alamy Stock Photo

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2C2X377

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5016 x 3134 px | 42.5 x 26.5 cm | 16.7 x 10.4 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

1920

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O'Connell Bridge, Dublin City, Ireland

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