Place Name | Civil Parish | Situation |
Abbert Bridge | Moylough | Situated on the road leading from Tuam to Castleblakeny where the boundary between the townland of Gilkeagh and parish of Monivea crosses said road. |
Abbert Wooden Bridge | Moylough | Situated on a bye road where the boundary between the townland of Cloonkeen and parish of Monivea crosses said road. |
Abbey Bridge of 4 arches | Abbeyknockmoy | About ¼ of a mile North of Abbey Village on the Ballinasloe and Claregalway road. |
Ahascragh Bridge | Ahascragh | It is situated over the Ahascragh River above 100 links S. West of the town of Ahascragh in the Barony of Kilconnel. |
Alleeny | Ballinakill in Leitrim Barony | On the road leading from Woodford to White Gate on the N. East end of the townland of Derryoober West, about 1½ mile South of Woodford, parish of Ballynakill. |
Alloon Bridge | Ballymacward | It is situated on a small stream on the road which bounds Alloon Upper and Alloon Lower. |
Annagh Bridge | Ballymacward | It is situated between the townlands of Anagh, Alloon Lower and Alloonbawn across the road leading from Ahascragh to Ballymacward. |
Annaghbeg Bridge | Moylough | Situated on the road leading from Moylough Church to Dunmore where the boundary between the townland of Annaghmore West and parish of Killerrin crosses the said road. |
Ardbear New Bridge | Moyrus | On the parish boundary in the N. extremity of Ardbear townland |
Ardbear New Bridge | Omey | On the parish boundary of Omey and Moyrus, on the S. side of Clifden about chains W. of old bridge, on Glen River and road to Roundstone. |
Ardbear Old Bridge | Moyrus | On the parish boundary and N. extremity of Ardbear townland |
Ardbear Old Bridge | Omey | On the parish boundary of Omey and Moyrus on the S. side of Clifden, on Glen River and on the old road to Galway. |
Athry Bridge | Moyrus | At the S. end of Lethry and Derrynaughtaun townland |
Attybrassil Bridge | Clontuskert | Is situated in the river called Ballinrun, where it bounds a northern extremity of Tristraan townland that lies between Shanwalla and Temple Park and in the Barony of Cloonmacnoon. |
Aughnamallaght | Ballinakill in Leitrim Barony | On the western boundary of the townland of Gurteeny about 2½ miles south of Woodford. |
Aughrim Bridge | Aughrim | Is situated in the South side of Coolulla and at the North end of Aughrim Town. |
Ballanlass Bridge | Killeroran | It is situated on the road leading from Ballynamore to Balyforan on the mearing between Ballanvoher North Ballanvoher South and Curracoula. |
Ballinaboy Bridge | Ballindoon | Situated in the townland of Ballinaboy. |
Ballinalass | Taghboy | It is situated at the parish mearing of Killeroran and the parish of Ballinvoher and Curracoula. At this bridge is a plantation enclosed by two roads and a [Unable to read.] forming nearly a triangular plantation. |
Ballinamore Bridge | Killian | It is situated across the River Shiven at the junction of Killeroran Parish and the parish which also is the junction of Runsdale, Cartronegil and Curraghboy townlands in the parish of Killeroran and Ballybaan townland in the parish of Killimor. |
Ballinderreen Bridge | Drumacoo | N.W. of Ballanderreen townland which gives name to it. |
Ballinderry Bridge | Cummer | On the road from Tuam to Athenry and on the boundary between Ballyheagh and Ballinderry. |
Ballinrun Bridge | Clontuskert | Is built on Ballinrun River that part of Ballinrun River which forms the mearing between Kelly’s Grove and Gurtnahoarna Clanricarde townlands. It is also situated in the Barony of Cloonmacnoon. |
Balls Bridge | Rahoon | S. of th Town of Galway between Dominick St. and Claddagh |
Ballyfa Bridge | Grange | Situated at the E. boundary of the townland of Knocknabooilla and N. of the E. end of Balyfa townland. |
Ballyforan Bridge | Taghboy | It is situated across the River Suck and forms the communication from Ahascragh to Ballyforan. The centre of this bridge is the county maring dividing the Counties of Roscommon and Galway. This bridge also [unable to read] the road leading from Ballyforan to Ballygar. |