Continental-sized (approx. 4x6") chrome postcard with a view of the Ha'penny Bridge
across the River Liffey in the heart of Dublin, Ireland.

Front text reads, "I (HEART) DUBLIN".

Back caption reads,
"Greetings from Dublin.
Accepted as the symbol of Dublin, the Ha'penny Bridge
was opened in 1816 and was the first iron bridge in Ireland.
It is a single span structure with cast iron railings and decorative
lamps. It was originally named the Liffey Bridge but is now called
the Ha'penny because until 1919 to cross it there was a half-penny charge."

Card published in the Beautiful Ireland line by John Hinde Ltd.
Bar code in lower left corner, address side.
The number 2D-127 appears in the stamp box.

Split back; unused.

Very Good condition. See photos.

Ships securely in a protective plastic holder.

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