It's been far too long since I was in Ireland, and Cork in particular!! I spent many happy hours wandering around the city and up and down the riverside and over all the bridges. I just came across this photo which I took of Patrick's Bridge the last time I was there. It's one of many well known landmarks of the city.
The first bridge built in this spot was unfortunately swept away in a flood in 1789 - actually before it was even finished. The bridge was then rebuilt and opened several months later. It was also destroyed by another terrible flood in 1853.
A design was then drawn for a brand new stone bridge and then the work was given to Joshua Hargrave - actually the grandson of a man who had helped to build the first bridge.
The foundation stone was laid in 1859 and the Mayor of Cork opened the new Patrick's Bridge on the 12th December, 1861. The Bridge was reconstructed and improved in 1981. read more