HALFPENNY BRIDGE
The Halfpenny Bridge, officially known as the Liffey Bridge, is an iconic pedestrian bridge spanning the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland. Its origins date back to 1816, when it was constructed as a replacement for the ferry service operated by William Walsh. Walsh, who owned the ferry, was granted the right to build the bridge on the condition that he charged a halfpenny toll for each person crossing, hence its popular name.
HALFPENNY BRIDGE