Sir John Rogerson's Quay (Dublin)
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Sir John Rogerson's Quay is a street
Street
A street is a paved public thoroughfare in a built environment. It is a public parcel of land adjoining buildings in an urban context, on which people may freely assemble, interact, and move about. A street can be as simple as a level patch of dirt, but is more often paved with a hard, durable...

 and quay in Dublin on the south bank of the Liffey
River Liffey
The Liffey is a river in Ireland, which flows through the centre of Dublin. Its major tributaries include the River Dodder, the River Poddle and the River Camac. The river supplies much of Dublin's water, and a range of recreational opportunities.-Name:The river was previously named An Ruirthech,...

 between City Quay in the west and Britain Quay. Formerly part of Dublin Port
Dublin Port
Dublin Port is Ireland's biggest sea port. It has both historical and contemporary economic importance. Approximatively two-thirds of the Republic of Ireland's port traffic goes via Dublin Port...

, it has some of the few remaining campshire
Campshire
The Campshires are the stretches of land between the quay and road on both the north and south quays in Dublin. Warehouses used to be sited on them, such as those on Sir John Rogerson's Quay....

warehouses in Dublin.
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