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    The Dublin quays ( Irish: Céanna Bhaile Átha Cliath) refers to the two roadways and quays that run along the north and south banks of the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland. The stretches of the two continuous streets have several different names. However, all but two of the names (Bachelors Walk and Usher's Island) share the same "quay" designation.

  2. Mar 3, 2018 · From 1982 to 1992, David Jazay photographed Dublin’s quays. Here is how they looked, then and today. A section of the north city quays captured by German photographer David Jazay and a...

  3. The Dublin quays (Irish: Céanna Bhaile Átha Cliath) refers to the two roadways and quays that run along the north and south banks of the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland. The stretches of the two continuous streets have several different names, however all but three of the names (Swift.

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  5. The Quays and Bridges of the River Liffey. Much like what the River Thames is to London, and the Seine to Paris; the River Liffey is Dublin’s dominant feature and one that you will surely come to know and love during your stay.

  6. The buildings of Dublin’s quays are intrinsic to the character of the city and are synonymous with its modern development since the 17th century. They form a characterful ribbon of undulating facades and rooflines, providing a modest foil to grand public buildings such as the 18th-century Four Courts and Custom House.

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  8. The Dublin quays refers to the two roadways and quays that run along the north and south banks of the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland. The stretches of the two continuous streets have several different names.