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Single-arch hump-backed canal accommodation bridge carrying small road over Royal Canal, built c.1809. Constructed of coursed dressed limestone with ashlar limestone parapets and detailing, including projecting string course at parapet base level/road level and voussoirs to arch. Cut stone plaque to southeast parapet reads 'Dolan's Bridge'. Tow path runs under bridge. Located to the north of canal lock (number 26) (15401830), associated lock keeper's cottage (15401831) and Coolnahay Harbour (15401832).
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