Sir John Rogerson's Quay
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Sir John Rogerson's Quay (Irish: Cé Sir John Rogerson)[2] is a street and quay in Dublin on the south bank of the River Liffey between City Quay in the west and Britain Quay. Named for politician and property developer Sir John Rogerson (1648–1724), the quay was formerly part of Dublin Port. It has some of the few remaining campshire warehouses in Dublin.
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Native name | Cé Sir John Rogerson (Irish) |
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Namesake | John Rogerson |
Length | 1.0 km (0.62 mi) |
Width | 25 metres (82 ft) |
Location | Dublin, Ireland |
Postal code | D02 |
Coordinates | 53.3461°N 6.2399°W / 53.3461; -6.2399 |
west end | City Quay, Creighton Street |
east end | dead end |
Construction | |
Construction start | 1716 |
Other | |
Known for | Diving bell, office buildings, cafés |
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