[built in the day when people didn't pronounce all the letters in money] The Ha'Penny Bridge (or "Wellington Bridge") over the River Liffey was the only pedestrian bridge (and they charged half a penny, back in the day, but people were so poor that they could only afford half the word). It's one of the iconic features of Dublin in the heart of the City Centre. Built in 1816 and rennovated in 2001. At least, that's what my postcard says. A full-size picture is here. images/Photos/Ireland/hapennybridge.png