tarboat's photos with the keyword: athlone

Athlone railway bridge

17 Nov 2020 2 289
'The White Bridge' in Athlone, County Westmeath, Ireland, was built in the mid 19th century and spans a total of 542ft - with an opening span of 120ft to accommodate large sailing vessels - was designed by G.W. Hemans and built in 1850. It was the single greatest engineering task during the construction of the Dublin to Galway railway line and took less than 18 months to construct. Built with twelve cylindrical pillars - each 10ft in diameter - they were placed in position by compressed air which made engineering history at the time. Messrs. Fox & Henderson were the contractors who shipped the massive ironworks via barge from Limerick to Athlone. It is listed in the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage. The first commercial train crossed 'The White Bridge' Athlone on Monday 21st July, 1851. The swinging span was permanently fixed in 1972.

Athlone tower

24 Oct 2020 216
The water tower at Athlone is a landmark that boaters use whilst navigating southward across Lough Ree on the Shannon.

Boatyard storage

26 Nov 2013 2 473
Red corrugated iron is the order of the day at this boatyard just above Athlone on the Shannon navigation.

The bridge of Athlone

08 Aug 2013 2 495
St Peter and Paul's Church dominates the view of the main road bridge over the Shannon at Athlone.

Irish terracotta

28 Nov 2008 1 1 239
Terracotta is much less common in the Irish Republic than in the United Kingdom, so I was delighted to see this building on the corner of Northgate Street in Athlone.