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Liffey River, Dublin
The bridge's name comes from the fact that you used to have to pay half a penny to cross, which would add up over time if you had to cross it many times in one day
The superstar Georgian architect James Gandon announced his arrival on the Dublin scene with this magnificent building, constructed just past Eden Quay at a wide stretch in the river Leffey between 1781 and 1791.
The superstar Georgian architect James Gandon announced his arrival on the Dublin scene with this magnificent building, constructed just past Eden Quay at a wide stretch in the river Leffey between 1781 and 1791.
It sounds like Harcourt street, but it's not. This picture was taken on East Parnell square in north of O'Connell street.
Camera Phone
Just outside my apartment one morning with the camera phone
This is a Tall Ships Festival in Dublin, showing the River Liffey and part of the north city docks. Notice the new buildings as Dublin's expansion continues into the docklands. Ireland's economic development is now slowing (March 2008).