A bridge in Dublin was closed off for a number of hours last night after a grenade was found.
The discovery was made at Harold's Cross Bridge yesterday evening.
Gardaí were alerted to a suspected device that was taken from the water in the Grand Canal.
The bridge was closed off to traffic and pedestrians.
The Army Bomb Disposal Team was requested and they arrived on scene at around 8:30pm.
They identified the object as being a mills type grenade, dating back to the War of Independence, which took place 100 years ago.
It was made safe at the scene and the bomb disposal unit left the area at around 10:30pm.
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