East Wall Road (Irish: Bóthar an Phoirt Thoir)[1] runs from the junction of the East-Link drawbridge and North Wall Quay, along the side of the northern part of Dublin port to the junction of the North Strand Road and Poplar Row.
East Wall Road takes its name from its eastern position within Dublin city and appears on maps in 1851 and 1876.
[2] As far back as 1756 it is referred to as East Quay on John Roque's map of Dublin.
The Point Theatre lay at its southern end before it was demolished to make way for the O2 in 2008.
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