Thomond Bridge

The earliest bridge, Thomond Bridge, was built near a fording point. It was the scene of a failed defending of the city during the Siege of Limerick. At one end sits the Treaty Stone,which stands as a symbol of the signed treaty. The current bridge was built in 1836, replacing the earlier bridge which was also alongside King John's Castle. The bridge now forms part of the R445 (formerly N7), carrying traffic on the Northern Relief Road.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photography Credits:

Images supplied courtesy of Limerick.ie and Film in Limerick.

 

 

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Thomond Bridge has Locations:

Clancy's Strand
King John's Castle