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 | | Of these OConnell bridge (formerly known as Carlisle) is the principal, as it connects the chief thoroughfare on. |
 | | At the crossing of Henry Street and Earl Street is the Nelson pillar, a beautiful monument 134 ft. in height, consisting of a fluted Doric column, raised on a massive pedestal, and crowned by a statue of the admiral. |
 | | Crossing OConnell bridge, the short Westmoreland Street strikes into a thoroughfare which traverses the entire city parallel with th~ river, and is known successively (from west to east) as James, Thomas, High, Castle, Dame, College and Great Brunswick streets. |
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