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Liam Mellow's Bridge

 
O'Donovan Rossa Bridge, Wood Quay A ED, Dublin, Ireland
 
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Liam Mellow's Bridge is a minor waterways place on the River Liffey between Liffey - Royal Junction (Junction of the River Liffey with the Royal Canal) (1 mile and 2½ furlongs to the east) and Islandbridge Weir (Limit of Navigation) (1 mile and 5½ furlongs to the west).
 
 
The nearest place in the direction of Liffey - Royal Junction is Capel Street Bridge; 1½ furlongs away.
 
The nearest place in the direction of Islandbridge Weir is Fr. Mathew Bridge; 1¼ furlongs away.

There may be access to the towpath here.

Mooring here is unrated.

There is a bridge here which takes a major road over the canal.

 
 
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In the direction of Dublin Harbour Entrance

Portobello Winding Hole3 miles, 7 furlongs and 8 locks away
Travel to Liffey - Grand Junction, then on the Grand Canal - Main Line to Portobello Winding Hole
Clanbrassil Winding Hole4 miles, 2½ furlongs and 8 locks away
Travel to Liffey - Grand Junction, then on the Grand Canal - Main Line to Clanbrassil Winding Hole
Yellowmeadows Winding Hole8 miles, 6¾ furlongs and 18 locks away
Travel to Liffey - Grand Junction, then on the Grand Canal - Main Line to Yellowmeadows Winding Hole
Ballymanagin Lane Winding Hole10 miles, 1 furlong and 22 locks away
Travel to Liffey - Grand Junction, then on the Grand Canal - Main Line to Ballymanagin Lane Winding Hole
The Grange Winding Hole11 miles, 5 furlongs and 22 locks away
Travel to Liffey - Grand Junction, then on the Grand Canal - Main Line to The Grange Winding Hole
Gollierstown Winding Hole13 miles, ¼ furlongs and 23 locks away
Travel to Liffey - Grand Junction, then on the Grand Canal - Main Line to Gollierstown Winding Hole
Hazelhatch Winding Hole14 miles, 1¾ furlongs and 23 locks away
Travel to Liffey - Grand Junction, then on the Grand Canal - Main Line to Hazelhatch Winding Hole
Aylmer's Winding Hole16 miles, ¼ furlongs and 23 locks away
Travel to Liffey - Grand Junction, then on the Grand Canal - Main Line to Aylmer's Winding Hole
Ponsonby Winding Hole19 miles, 1¼ furlongs and 25 locks away
Travel to Liffey - Grand Junction, then on the Grand Canal - Main Line to Ponsonby Winding Hole

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rubbish disposal
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self-operated pump-out
boatyard pump-out
 
 
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[Liam Mellows] William Joseph Mellows (Irish: Liam Ó Maoilíosa, 25 May 1892 – 8 December 1922) was an Irish republican and Sinn Féin politician. Born in England to an [Liam Mellows GAA] Liam Mellows GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in Renmore, a suburb of Galway City, Ireland. The club is primarily concerned with the game [Liam Lynch (Irish republican)] Liam Lynch (Irish: Liam Ó Loingsigh; 20 November 1892 – 10 April 1923) was an officer in the Irish Republican Army during the Irish War of Independence [Irish Civil War] Fontana. pp. 233–235. ISBN 978-0-00-686098-3. For example, Liam Lynch, Ernie O'Malley, and Liam Mellows in "On Another Man's Wound" by E O'Malley (Dublin 1979) [List of members of the Irish Republican Army] Lemass Liam Lynch Dinny Lacey Seán MacBride Seán Mac Eoin Seán MacEntee Terence MacSwiney Tom Maguire Dick McKee Joe McKelvey Paddy McLogan Liam Mellows Seán [Irish Republican Army (1922–1969)] Roberts Rinehart Publishers. ISBN 187937367X. Greaves, C Desmond (1989). Liam Mellowes and the Irish Revolution. Lawrence and Wishart. Hanley, Brian (2002) [Irish Republican Army (1919–1922)] able to exert limited control over local IRA commanders such as Tom Barry, Liam Lynch in Cork and Seán Mac Eoin in Longford. The IRA claimed a total strength [Liam Tobin] Major General Liam Tobin (born William Joseph Tobin; 1895 – 30 April 1963) was an officer in the Irish Army and the instigator of an Irish Army Mutiny [Michael Collins (Irish leader)] strategy. There were also regional organisers, such as Ernie O'Malley and Liam Mellows, who reported directly to Collins at St Ita's secret basement GHQ in [Rory O'Connor (Irish republican)] anti-treaty factions. On 8 December 1922, along with three other republicans Liam Mellows, Richard Barrett and Joe McKelvey captured with the fall of the Four
 
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