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Ha'penny Bridge over river Liffey, Dublin The Ha'penny Bridge is a pedestrian bridge built in 1816 over the River Liffey in Dublin. Made of cast-iron, it was originally called the Wellington Bridge (after the Duke of Wellington). The name of the bridge changed to Liffey Bridge, which remains the bridge's official name to this day, but it is still commonly known as the Ha'penny Bridge. SOURCE: Holger Leue, courtesy of Tourism Ireland.
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