The current span was completed in 1910 at the site of two previous bridges.
It replaced two previous wooden bridges that had been on the site since the early 18th century.
The previous bridges were closer to the level of the river bank below.
The 1933 structure sits on the piers of a previous 19th-century bridge.
It was built in 1852, there being no previous bridge on the site.
Built on the same 27 piers as the previous two bridges, it opened June 7, 1897.
There have been three previous bridges at this location.
Part of the previous bridge was left in place, serving as a fishing pier.
A previous bridge was built at some point between 1798 and 1837 based on historical maps of Dublin.
Several previous bridges at the site had been destroyed or damaged by flooding in the early 19th century.