Grattan Bridge
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Rory W.
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- December 27, 1999 at 3:54 pm #704797
Alan
ParticipantThe new coat of pale green paint looks like a sickly covering of undercoat, I really believed it was an undercoat until I asked.
What a shock! - January 31, 2000 at 10:16 am #714280
MG
ParticipantI saw that on Saturday. What a horrible colour, what were they thinking. It the colour of mint toothpaste.
- February 2, 2000 at 8:54 pm #714281
Anonymous
Inactiveyep its awful alright, i saw the undercoat which was a creamy kind of colour and looked very well i cant believe they put that muck over it , who decides these things??
- May 5, 2000 at 4:48 am #714282
Anonymous
Inactivedunno about you, but it reminds me of my mum’s garden trellis….
ooh, they should weave ivy and roses thru it – eh? - May 5, 2000 at 12:04 pm #714283
Anonymous
InactiveWhy is it that they always seem to get it wrong.Grattan Bridge looks yucky now.A great example of colour blindness.What a colour combination insipid green and black. This bridge could have been better painted with a more suitable colour. With it’s detailing; the sea horses and ornate lamps makes it a perfect canvas.
Mind you, the blue and white job further down the Liffey looks quite attractive.Too bad about the surrounding quayside areas.Will they please sort out this mess.Give Bargaintown & Co a kick in the arse to ammend their business premises appearances. - May 5, 2000 at 12:16 pm #714284
Anonymous
InactiveAlso will they please give the loop-line bridge a coat of fresh paint.It would do wonders.
- May 8, 2000 at 3:13 pm #714285
Rory W
ParticipantAh, but take a look at it when it is lit up at night!!!!
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