English: Bull Wall Bridge, North Bull Wall, Dollymount, Dublin The building of the Bull Wall (as an aid to shipping) commenced in 1819 and was completed in 1824. The materials used were granite and local limestone. It stretches for 9,000 feet from the shore at Dollymount to the North Bull light at the entrance to the Port. It is connected to the mainland by the wooden bridge depicted here.
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