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| KINGSBRIDGE TERMINUS, DUBLIN.- Dublin, metropolitan in every feature, boasts many fine railroad structures, but none more greaceful and commodious than the fine building pictured in the above sketch. It stands on the right bank of the Liffey, at Kingsbridge, a structure built in 1827, and named after the most unworthy George IV, in commemoration of his visit to Dublin six years before. |
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