The Ha'penny Bridge; The Halfpenny Bridge; Toll Bridges; The Ha'penny Bridge Dublin; River Liffey Bridges; Dublin Bridges; Dublin Toll Bridges, Liffey, Dublin, tricolour, Irish flag, six nations, rugby, February
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Landscape picture of Halfpenny Bridge across River Liffey, Super Saturday of Six Nations rugby
Ireland, Dublin, River Liffey, Millennium Bridge, single span truss bridge, eye level, without people, sunny, blue sky, white cloud, view from Grattan Bridge, Ireland03,
Dublin Architecture; Colonial Ireland; Dublin Castle; Historic Dublin; Irish Free State; Lord Lieutenant of Ireland; Norman Dublin; Royal Chapel Dublin; Dublin City
Architecture; Bridge, Dublin City; Dusk; Sunset, Night Photography; Reflection; River Liffey; Samuel Beckett Bridge; Sir John Rogerson's Quay; Blue Sky, Night Lights, Harp, Ireland
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Samuel Beckett "Harp" bridge at dusk in Dublin City.
Architecture; Bridge, Dublin City; Dusk; Sunset, Night Photography; Reflection; River Liffey; Samuel Beckett Bridge; Mooring, Hook, Port, Transport, Blue Sky, Night Lights, Harp, Ireland, Weather.
Architecture; Bridge, Dublin City; Dusk; Sunset, Night Photography; Reflection; River Liffey; Samuel Beckett Bridge; Sir John Rogerson's Quay; Blue Sky, Night Lights, Harp, Ireland, Weather, Cloud trails.
Bray Head, Ireland, 1867, scene of the accident, on the Dublin, Wicklow, and Wenford Railway, Kerry, Ciarrai, County Kerry, Republic of Ireland, Irish Republic, Eire, Irlande, Irland, Irlanda, Ierland, IRL, IE, Irish Free State, Eirinn, Irish, Liszt
Dublin City Council commissioned Valencian architect Santiago Calatrava - the world's leading bridge designer - to create the Samuel Beckett Bridge which connects the north and south sides of the River Liffey halfway between the Seán O'Casey Bridge and the East Link Bridge. The brief called for ‘a landmark structure of unmistakable modernity and with a unique character that would provide a symbol at the maritime gateway of Dublin, similar to the manner in which the Ha'penny Bridge has become an icon for the city'. A Graham Hollandia joint venture constructed the bridge superstructure in Rotterdam. The bridge was delivered to Dublin on a 90m by 26m barge. The 628-mile journey took approx five days. The entire project cost €59.95 million. Funding came from Department of the Environment Heritage and Local Government, Dublin City Council and Dublin Docklands Development Authority. The Samuel Beckett Bridge is 120 metres long, with the curved pylon 48 metres above water level. It is cable-stayed and rests on a reinforced concrete support pier which has been constructed in the River Liffey and on abutments behind the existing quay walls. It has four traffic lanes (two running north and two running south), cycle paths and footpaths and weighs 5,700 tonnes. The bridge can rotate through an angle of 90 degrees to facilitate maritime traffic. Officially opened to traffic on the 11th December 2009, the Samuel Beckett Bridge links Guild Street north of the Quays with Sir John Rogerson's Quay on
Dublin City Council commissioned Valencian architect Santiago Calatrava - the world's leading bridge designer - to create the Samuel Beckett Bridge which connects the north and south sides of the River Liffey halfway between the Seán O'Casey Bridge and the East Link Bridge. The brief called for ‘a landmark structure of unmistakable modernity and with a unique character that would provide a symbol at the maritime gateway of Dublin, similar to the manner in which the Ha'penny Bridge has become an icon for the city'. A Graham Hollandia joint venture constructed the bridge superstructure in Rotterdam. The bridge was delivered to Dublin on a 90m by 26m barge. The 628-mile journey took approx five days. The entire project cost €59.95 million. Funding came from Department of the Environment Heritage and Local Government, Dublin City Council and Dublin Docklands Development Authority. The Samuel Beckett Bridge is 120 metres long, with the curved pylon 48 metres above water level. It is cable-stayed and rests on a reinforced concrete support pier which has been constructed in the River Liffey and on abutments behind the existing quay walls. It has four traffic lanes (two running north and two running south), cycle paths and footpaths and weighs 5,700 tonnes. The bridge can rotate through an angle of 90 degrees to facilitate maritime traffic. Officially opened to traffic on the 11th December 2009, the Samuel Beckett Bridge links Guild Street north of the Quays with Sir John Rogerson's Quay on
Irish Gaelic; mountain; location photography; sepia eye; fish; fly to Ireland; black and white photography prints; abstract black and white photography; photography landscapes; travel to Ireland; Eire; sepia effect; Irish wolfhound; sepia color; Irish bars; black and white sepia; Guinness; north Ireland; sepia tones in Photoshop; fine art photography gallery; Irish wolf hound; photography images; moving to Ireland; photography photos; images stock photography; sepia tone; sunrise sunset; Ireland cities; wildlife photographs; Irish name; republic of Ireland; sepia effect in Photoshop; wildlife photography; nature pictures; Dublin; ocean; photography gifts; nature stock photography; st Patrick's day; visit Ireland; Ireland tour; flag of Ireland; sunset; food in Ireland; family photography; abstract photography; stock photos Ireland; wildlife photos; Irish Americans; Ireland; Ireland history; photo gallery; Ireland government; digital photography art; in sepia; hiking; about Ireland; portrait photography; sunsets; west port; vacation package; fine art photo gallery; nature photography; population of Ireland; travel in Ireland; fine art photography prints; west port Ireland; nature photographs; adobe Photoshop; sepia on Photoshop; sepia ink; rivers; castle bar; claddagh; holiday; black white photography; Photoshop 7 sepia; history of Ireland; Irish slang; out of Ireland; Ireland trips; Ireland vacations; waterfront; sunset holidays; travel photography; Photoshop sepia action; landforms; people p
Bridges Architecture Bridges, Bridge, Skelwith Bridge, Old Bridge, Old Bridges, English Bridge, English Bridges, Country Bridge, Country Bridges, Lake District, Tranquil, Peaceful, Walking, Landscape, Travel, Atmospheric, Cycling, Early Morning, Spectacular, Landscape Photography, The Lakes, Elterwater, Rocks, Boulder, Boulders, The Lakes, River, Rivers, Cumbria,
Bridges Architecture Bridges, Bridge, Skelwith Bridge, Old Bridge, Old Bridges, English Bridge, English Bridges, Country Bridge, Country Bridges, Lake District, Tranquil, Peaceful, Walking, Landscape, Travel, Atmospheric, Cycling, Early Morning, Spectacular, Landscape Photography, The Lakes, Elterwater, Rocks, Boulder, Boulders, The Lakes, River, Rivers, Cumbria,
Architecture; bridges; nature; rivers; heritage; history; Tamar Bridges; river Tamar; Waterside; Saltash; South East; Cornwall; England; UK; border; Devon; Tamar bridge(road toll)Royal Albert bridge(railway); tidal river; boats; yachts;
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The Tamar Bridge is located above the Hamoaze, and runs parallel to Isambard Kingdom Brunel's Royal Albert Bridge (sometimes referred to as the Brunel Bridge) which opened in 1859 and is considered to be one of his greatest railway achievements. Both bridges offer wonderful views of the Tamar Valley and Tamar Estuary. The Tamar, Lynher and Tavy Valleys form one of England's thirty-seven Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Irish Gaelic; mountain; location photography; sepia eye; fish; fly to Ireland; black and white photography prints; abstract black and white photography; photography landscapes; travel to Ireland; Eire; sepia effect; Irish wolfhound; sepia color; Irish bars; black and white sepia; Guinness; north Ireland; sepia tones in Photoshop; fine art photography gallery; Irish wolf hound; photography images; moving to Ireland; photography photos; images stock photography; sepia tone; sunrise sunset; Ireland cities; wildlife photographs; Irish name; republic of Ireland; sepia effect in Photoshop; wildlife photography; nature pictures; Dublin; ocean; photography gifts; nature stock photography; st Patrick's day; visit Ireland; Ireland tour; flag of Ireland; sunset; food in Ireland; family photography; abstract photography; stock photos Ireland; wildlife photos; Irish Americans; Ireland; Ireland history; photo gallery; Ireland government; digital photography art; in sepia; hiking; about Ireland; portrait photography; sunsets; west port; vacation package; fine art photo gallery; nature photography; population of Ireland; travel in Ireland; fine art photography prints; west port Ireland; nature photographs; adobe Photoshop; sepia on Photoshop; sepia ink; rivers; castle bar; claddagh; holiday; black white photography; Photoshop 7 sepia; history of Ireland; Irish slang; out of Ireland; Ireland trips; Ireland vacations; waterfront; sunset holidays; travel photography; Photoshop sepia action; landforms; pop
Dublin City; Dublin St Patrick's festival; Marching Band; Outdoor; festival Parade; Irish People; St Patrick's Day Parade; Street Party, Flags, Ireland, Irish Heritage, Irish Culture, festival Costumes, festival Performers, St Patrick's Day parade, Dublin City, Ireland,
Dublin City; Dublin St Patrick's festival; Marching Band; Outdoor; Parade; Irish People; St Patrick's Day 2007; Street Party; University of Tennessee Marching Band, Flags, Ireland, Irish Heritage, Irish Culture