The Hustle Bustle on McConnell Bridge, Dublin, Ireland 17932

The swift traffic crossing the O'Connell Bridge creates an interesting image in the evening hours and can be ordered as a rolled canvas, mounted canvas on a thin gallery wrap .75" thick or the larger mount, which is our thick gallery wrap mount at 1.5" thick! Of course our logo will be removed when printed.
The original bridge, named Carlisle Bridge for the then Lord Lieutenant of Ireland - Frederick Howard, 5th Earl of Carlisle) was designed by James Gandon, and built between 1791 and 1794. Between 1877-1880, the bridge was reconstructed and widened and when it reopened in 1882, it was renamed for Daniel O’Connell at the time a statute in his honor was unveiled.
O’Connell was an Irish political leader in the first half of the 19th century who campaigned for Catholic emancipation, including the right for Catholics to sit in the Westminster Parliament, denied for over 100 years—and repeal of the Act of Union which combined Great Britain and Ireland.
We can do custom orders for larger sizes if requested. We will quote you a price if you email us at info@wyldlight.com.