Ha'penny Bridge
Built in 1816 by English architect John Windsor, this cast-iron footbridge used to becalled the Wellington Bridge. Now officialled called the Liffey Bridge, everyone calls it Ha'penny Bridge, because the government used to charge a half-penny toll until 1919.
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Ha'penny Bridge
Built in 1816 by English architect John Windsor, this cast-iron footbridge used to becalled the Wellington Bridge. Now officialled called the Liffey Bridge, everyone calls it Ha'penny Bridge, because the government used to charge a half-penny toll until 1919.
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Uploaded on June 29, 2013
Taken on May 18, 2013