Bluffs, Bays and Pools in the medieval Liffey at Dublin

Publish date: 2022-04-07

Bluffs, Bays and Pools in the medieval Liffey at Dublin

By John W. de Courcy

Irish Geography, Vol.33:2 (2000)

Abstract: The course of the river Liffey in Dublin city is not straight. Between Mellowes (Queen Maeve) Bridge and East Link Bridge there are two deviations; one to the north and one to the south. This paper examines these deviations and seeks their origin in the bluffs, bays and pools of the river in medieval times. Locations are suggested for these features.

Introduction: There are several words in this title that require comment. ‘Medieval’ covers many centuries. It is useful however to suggest a single year as a base date and the year 1000 has been chosen. The reasons for this choice include the following—

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