1. Bridge near Croke Park renamed as Bloody Sunday Bridge  RTE.ie
  2. Dublin's Clonliffe Bridge renamed Bloody Sunday Bridge – The Irish Times  The Irish Times
  3. Ceremony marks official naming of Bloody Sunday Bridge  BreakingNews.ie
  4. Bridge close to Croke Park renamed to commemorate events of Bloody Sunday in 1920  TheJournal.ie
  5. Bloody Sunday Bridge named to honour victims of Croke Park massacre  Newstalk
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Dublin City Council renamed Clonliffe Bridge in honour of the 14 civilians killed on November 21st, 1920Dublin City Council renamed Clonliffe Bridge in honour of the 14 civilians killed on November 21st, 1920

Dublin’s Clonliffe Bridge renamed Bloody Sunday Bridge – The Irish Times

Fourteen people were killed at Croke Park when British soldiers fired shots at a game in Croke Park on November 21st, 1920Fourteen people were killed at Croke Park when British soldiers fired shots at a game in Croke Park on November 21st, 1920

Ceremony marks official naming of Bloody Sunday Bridge

Fourteen people died in the Bloody Sunday shooting in Croke Park, including three children and Tipperary player Michael Hogan.Fourteen people died in the Bloody Sunday shooting in Croke Park, including three children and Tipperary player Michael Hogan.

Bridge close to Croke Park renamed to commemorate events of Bloody Sunday in 1920

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A ceremony took place to officially christen the bridge outside Croke Park's Hogan Stand.A ceremony took place to officially christen the bridge outside Croke Park's Hogan Stand.

Dublin bridge officially named after Bloody Sunday - Dublin's FM104

A bridge on Dublin’s Russell Street has been officially renamed Bloody Sunday Bridge by Lord Mayor Daithí de Róiste.A bridge on Dublin’s Russell Street has been officially renamed Bloody Sunday Bridge by Lord Mayor Daithí de Róiste.

Bridge Near Croke Park Named In Memory Of Bloody Sunday Victims

Fourteen people were killed at Croke Park when British soldiers fired shots at a game in Croke Park on November 21st, 1920

Ceremony marks official naming of Bloody Sunday Bridge | Connaught Telegraph

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