Ha'penny Bridge and Liberty Hall

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About Me Sean Curran, Artist, fine art reproductions of original water-colour painting. Liberty Hall in the background and Ha'penny bride in the foreground, the artist describes it as his favorite ugly building. Liberty Hall has a long history, a soup kitchen was operated here in 1913 Dublin Lock-out, several newspapers were published...
  • 8 inch x 10 inch 20.5cm x 25.5cm
  • 11 inch x 14 inch, 28cm x 35.4cm
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Sean Curran, Artist, fine art reproductions of original water-colour painting.

Liberty Hall in the background and Ha'penny bride in the foreground, the artist describes it as his favorite ugly building. Liberty Hall has a long history, a soup kitchen was operated here in 1913 Dublin Lock-out, several newspapers were published here, a banner hung from it at commencement of the first world war, "We Serve Neither King nor Kaiser, but Ireland" - it is now head quarters of SIPTU, the largest trade union in Ireland. It was rebuild between 1961-65 .

The Ha'penny Bridge, built in 1816, was a tolled bridge charging a half penny toll (increased to 1 1/2 pence in latter years) from anyone crossing it, the toll was abolished in 1919. 

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  • Unframed, small 8 inch by 10 inch (20.5cm x 25.5cm) and medium 11 inch by 14 inch (28cm x 35.5cm), - larger sizes and framed available on request 
  • reproduction of original water-colour painting
  • mounted on card, ready for framing
  • High quality print, non fade ink, acid free paper
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Art Prints

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Sean Curran

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8 inch x 10 inch 20.5cm x 25.5cm, 11 inch x 14 inch, 28cm x 35.4cm

SKU: 

Print021-2

Weight: 

0.25 kg

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