Ha'penny Bridge (Dublin)
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The pedestrian bridge connects Lower Ormond Quay and Bachelors Walk on the north bank of the River Liffey to Wellington Quay and Aston Quay on the south.
The Ha'penny Bridge (known later for a time as the Penny Ha'penny Bridge) was built in 1816. Originally called the Wellington Bridge (after the Duke of Wellington), it got its name from its distinctive shape and the original toll of one halfpenny (later, one penny, two farthings). The toll was dropped in 1919; before this, turnstiles lay on either side of it.
The bridge was originally built from cast iron, which tends to decay with age. This was especially evident in the side rails, which had begun to rust badly. From 2001 to 2003 the bridge was closed for repair and renovations, and was reopened sporting a new white colour instead of black, and a re-supported structure containing as many of the old components of the bridge as possible. The repair work was carried out by Harland and Wolff, makers of the RMS Titanic.
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The Ha'penny Bridge (known later for a time as the Penny Ha'penny Bridge) was built in 1816. Originally called the Wellington Bridge (after the Duke of Wellington), it got its name from its distinctive shape and the original toll of one halfpenny (later, one penny, two farthings). The toll was dropped in 1919; before this, turnstiles lay on either side of it.
The bridge was originally built from cast iron, which tends to decay with age. This was especially evident in the side rails, which had begun to rust badly. From 2001 to 2003 the bridge was closed for repair and renovations, and was reopened sporting a new white colour instead of black, and a re-supported structure containing as many of the old components of the bridge as possible. The repair work was carried out by Harland and Wolff, makers of the RMS Titanic.
archiseek.com/2010/1816-hapenny-bridge-dublin/
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ha'penny_Bridge
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Coordinates: 53°20'46"N 6°15'47"W
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