Reg No
50060351
Rating
Regional
Categories of Special Interest
Architectural, Technical
Previous Name
Albert Quay
Original Use
Quay/wharf
In Use As
Quay/wharf
Date
1790 - 1810
Coordinates
313844, 234370
Date Recorded
01/09/2014
Date Updated
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Granite ashlar quay structure, built c.1800, once of several continuous quays that line the north and south side of the Liffey in Dublin city centre. Quay walls are ashlar granite blocks with saddle-back finish, ramped in places. North side bounded by tree-lined tarmac pavement.
Wolfe Tone Quay is one of several quays along the Liffey, part of maritime developments within the city stretching back to the thirteenth century. Formerly known as Albert Quay, but known as Wolfe Tone Quay since the early twentieth century, this structure dates from the early nineteenth century and is the most westerly of the northern quays. The quay wall is of well-built ashlar granite and presents a strong visual statement. The quays are of significance in the context of the economic and maritime development of Dublin city as one of Ireland’s principal ports. They are representative of early nineteenth-century engineering technology.