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02-JAN-2019 Dick Keely

Sarsfield Bridge - Winter Evening

Limerick City, Ireland

The second of Limerick's River Shannon crossings is now called Sarsfield Bridge, to commemorate Patrick Sarsfield, the Earl of Lucan, who is renowned in Limerick for his role in the Williamite War and the 1691 siege and Treaty of Limerick in particular. The bridge was opened as Wellesley Bridge on 5 August 1835, following 11 years of construction. It was designed by the Scottish engineer Alexander Nimmo and based on the Pont de Neuilly in Paris. It was a particularly important development for the city as it allowed expansion to the northern shore of the river. The bridge itself consists of five large and elegant elliptical arches with an open balustrade, running from a man-made island, originally called Wellesley Pier but now known as Shannon Island.
Source: Wikipedia

Nikon D850 ,AF-S NIKKOR 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR
5s f/22.0 at 62.0mm iso800 hide exif
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Date/Time02-Jan-2019 18:01:12
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Focal Length62 mm
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