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The Ha’penny Bridge in Dublin

The west side of Dublin’s Ha’penny footbridge over the River Liffey, with the north side of the city in the background. When the bridge was opened in 1816 a...
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The west side of Dublin’s Ha’penny footbridge over the River Liffey, with the north side of the city in the background. When the bridge was opened in 1816 a half-penny was charged to cross, until 1919. The Liffey Bridge was built by William Walsh to replace ferries he operated at that spot on the river.
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