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bridge — MULLAMURPHY

bridge
bridge — MULLAMURPHY
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Limestone railway bridge, built c.1855, over disused Great Northern railway line, with three-centred arch, quarry-faced ashlar to both elevations, projecting ashlar string course and heavy punch-dressed copings to parapets which have roughly squared rubble to interior roadside elevations continuing on all sides which continue along adjacent roadsides. Projecting battered engaged piers flank arch opening which has block-and-start quarry-faced ashlar voussoirs and brick soffit springing from finely punch-dressed ashlar impost on stone-built abutments.
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