Beautiful drawings of beautiful places with a strong typographic element to create contemporary poster style prints.
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The Ha’penny Bridge was the first pedestrian bridge to cross the River Liffey and remained so until the opening of the Millennium Bridge in 1999. Officially it’s named the Liffey Bridge but takes its more popular title from the toll charge that was originally paid to cross it.
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Temple Bar, south of the River Liffey, is one O’D the city’s most vibrant areas. It is home to a diverse variety of cultural institutions, bars and restaurants and is regarded as Dublin’s Cultural Quarter. It is generally thought that the street known as Temple Bar takes its name form the Temple family whose progenitor, Sir William Temple, built a house and gardens there in the early 1600s.