Ha'penny bridge at night over the Liffey River in Dublin. Ireland
The Ha'penny Bridge over the River Liffey is a symbol of Dublin. Its name comes from the toll that was levied there for a hundred years: half a penny.
Opened as the Wellington Bridge in 1816, it was the only pedestrian bridge across the river until 2000. The bridge is made of cast iron, but that material was so prone to rust that the bridge was closed between 2001 and 2003 for a major renovation.
Hello and welcome! I am Patricia Hofmeester, come from Rotterdam and have lived in beautiful Groningen for over forty in years. Have been photographing for at least almost 50 years and recently have been working with digital art as well and really enjoy it.
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