Broombridge Road

Local nameBroombridge Road
LocationDublin North City Poor Law Union, Ireland

Broom Bridge, also called Broome Bridge, and sometimes Brougham Bridge, is a bridge along Broombridge Road which crosses the Royal Canal in Cabra, Dublin, Ireland. Broome Bridge is named after William Broome, one of the directors of the Royal Canal company who lived nearby.

It is famous for being the location where Sir William Rowan Hamilton first wrote down the fundamental formula for quaternions on 16 October 1843, which is to this day commemorated by a stone plaque on the northwest corner of the underside of the bridge. After being spoiled by the action of vandals and some visitors, the plaque was moved to a different place, higher, under the railing of the bridge.

The text on the plaque reads:

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broom_Bridge

Address Broombridge Road, Dublin D07, Ireland

Coordinates 53°22'22.709" N -6°17'59.744" E

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