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词条 Father Mathew Bridge
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  1. History

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{{Infobox bridge
|bridge_name = Father Mathew Bridge
|native_name = Droichead an Athar Maitiú
|native_name_lang = Irish
|image =Dublin - Father Mathew Bridge - 110508 182542.jpg
|image_size = 270
|caption = Father Mathew Bridge
|other_name =
|crosses = River Liffey
|locale = Dublin
|designer = George Knowles
|design = Elliptical arch stone bridge
|length = ~45m
|width = ~15m
|spans = 3
|complete = 1816
|preceded = First built ~1014 – Dubhghall's Bridge
Rebuilt 1385, 1394, 1428 – Known as The Bridge, Old Bridge, Dublin Bridge
Rebuilt 1816 – Whitworth Bridge
Renamed 1923 – Dublin Bridge
Renamed 1938 – Father Mathew Br.
|coordinates = {{coord|53.3455|-6.2757|display=inline,title}}
| map_type = Ireland Central Dublin
}}

Father Mathew Bridge ({{irish place name|Droichead an Athar Maitiú|no_translate=yes}})[1] is a road bridge spanning the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland and joining Merchants Quay to Church Street and the north quays. It is approximately on the site of the original, and for many years only, Bridge of Dublin, dating back to the 11th century.

History

The site of the bridge is understood to be close to the ancient "Ford of the Hurdles",[2] which was the original crossing point on the Liffey and gives its name (in Irish) to the city of Dublin ({{lga|Baile Átha Cliath|Town of the Hurdled Ford}}).

At the turn of the first millennium (c. 1014), the first recorded Dublin Liffey bridge was built at this point. Possibly known as the Bridge of Dubhghall, this basic wooden structure was maintained and rebuilt over several centuries (from early Medieval to Viking to Norman times).

These rebuilds included a Norman bridge (sanctioned by King John) in the early 13th century.[3] This collapsed however in the late 14th century and in 1428, the Dominicans of Ostmantown Friary built the first masonry bridge in Dublin on the same spot.[2] Known as Dublin Bridge, Old Bridge, or simply The Bridge, this four arch structure had towers at either end, and shops, housing, an inn and a chapel were built on its supports. In 1312 Geoffrey de Morton, Mayor of Dublin 1302–3, was reprimanded for building a house without permission on the bridge. It was he who began building the towers, which were completed by his son-in-law John de Grauntsete, who later built St. Mary's Chapel on the Bridge.

For much of its 390-year life span, The Bridge carried all pedestrian, livestock and horse-drawn traffic across the river, and (as late as 1762) its tolls and chapel were still in use.

At the beginning of the 19th century, Dublin Bridge was replaced by a three-span, elliptical arch stone bridge. Designed by George Knowles (who also designed O'Donovan Rossa Bridge and Lucan Bridge), the bridge was opened in 1818[4] as Whitworth Bridge, being named for Charles Whitworth, 1st Earl Whitworth, then Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.

As with many other Dublin bridges (particularly those named for British peers), the bridge was renamed following the establishment of the Irish Free State as Dublin Bridge in the 1920s.[5]

In line with another, later, Dublin tradition of naming bridges for temperance campaigners, the bridge was renamed again in 1938 for Father Theobald Mathew (the Apostle of Temperance) who was born at Thomastown near Golden, County Tipperary.[3]

References

{{Portal|Dublin}}
1. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.logainm.ie/en/1167142 | publisher= Logainm.ie – Database of Placenames Commission | title= Droichead an Athar Maitiú / Father Mathew Bridge| accessdate= 5 December 2016 }}
2. ^{{cite report|url= http://www.berthamilton.com/13329.pdf | title= Project history of Dublin's River Liffey bridges| work= Bridge Engineering 156 Issue BE4 | publisher= Phillips & Hamilton}}
3. ^{{cite web|url= http://archiseek.com/2010/1818-father-mathew-bridge-dublin/ | publisher= Archiseek |work = Architecture of Dublin City | title= Father Mathew Bridge entry | date = 2010}}
4. ^{{Structurae|id=20005738|title=Father Mathew Bridge}}
5. ^{{cite web|url = http://www.bridgesofdublin.ie/bridges/father-mathew-bridge/timeline | publisher= Dublin City Council | work = Bridges of Dublin | title= Father Mathew Bridge – Timeline | accessdate= 5 December 2016 }}
{{Dublin Liffey Bridges}}

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