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This could only happen in
Dublin.
Mystery plaque to be taken down at O'Connell
Bridge
Olivia Kelly
Dublin City Council is to remove a memorial
plaque from O'Connell Bridge because it does not
know the person commemorated or how the plaque
got there. The bronze plaque, set into the wall
on the western side of the bridge, commemorating
"Fr Pat Noise" was spotted recently by a Sunday
newspaper journalist.
The plaque claims to mark the spot where the
priest died in 1919 when his carriage plunged
into the River Liffey in "suspicious
circumstances". The council's heritage officer
has reviewed historical records but can find no
reference either to the priest or the accident,
a council spokeswoman said.
Furthermore, the council did not erect the
plaque, was not asked permission for its
placement on the bridge and has "no idea" how it
got there. The plaque will be removed within
days, the spokeswoman said.
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