Code:
G63509

Ha'Penny Bridge - Gibsons 1000pc Puzzle

Ha'penny Bridge is a Dublin landmark. It crossed the River Liffey, was built in 1816 and is officially called the Liffey Bridge. Elizabeth Blustin has captured the typical hustle and bustle of pedestrians crossing the bridge, as well as the iconic ironmongery of the bridge itself. Take a stroll across the River Liffey by piecing together this beautiful puzzle. 

$34.95
Last items in stock
Tax included
QTY:
zoom_out_map
Description
Product Description

Ha'penny Bridge is a Dublin landmark. It crossed the River Liffey, was built in 1816 and is officially called the Liffey Bridge. Elizabeth Blustin has captured the typical hustle and bustle of pedestrians crossing the bridge, as well as the iconic ironmongery of the bridge itself. Take a stroll across the River Liffey by piecing together this beautiful puzzle. Our Ha'Penny Bridge jigsaw featured on the British Jigsaw Championships 2023- Why not test your speed puzzling skills too! As with all Gibsons jigsaws, we use 100% recycled jigsaw puzzle boards, FSC paper and work with the best artists from all around the world. The beautifully illustrated pieces fit perfectly together and are made from the thickest jigsaw puzzle board on the market.

Product Features
Subject: 
Art
Gibsons

Gibsons are a British family company established in 1919. Their puzzles are known for featuring British scenes and artwork, especially nostalgic art. Produced with a focus on quality, Gibsons puzzles feature slightly thicker than normal cardboard.

Reviews

Reviews

No customer reviews for the moment.

Write your review

Ha'Penny Bridge - Gibsons 1000pc Puzzle

Ha'penny Bridge is a Dublin landmark. It crossed the River Liffey, was built in 1816 and is officially called the Liffey Bridge. Elizabeth Blustin has captured the typical hustle and bustle of pedestrians crossing the bridge, as well as the iconic ironmongery of the bridge itself. Take a stroll across the River Liffey by piecing together this beautiful puzzle. 

Write your review

16 other products in the same category:

Pickering Station 1000pc Puzzle

Harking back to the wonderful age of steam, Pickering Station is the 1930s themed backdrop for this summer afternoon stop off for 45407; a Black 5 locomotive known as the Lancashire Fusilier. Drawing admiring glances from the crowd, smoke billows as the crew work tirelessly to keep the gleaming engine in tip top condition. 

Birdsong by the Stream -...
Sold out

Birdsong by the Stream - Gibsons 1000pc Puzzle

Who doesn't like listening to a chorus of birds by a quiet stream on a dreamy summer's morning? Finches, robins and bluetits have gathered around the birdbath for their daily catch-up and to delight the thatched cottage dwellers with their wonderful trills. This 1000 piece jigsaw puzzle was beautifully painted by Greg Giordano. Made in the UK.

The Village Dog Show - Gibsons 1000pc Puzzle

It's the perfect day for a dog show on the village green. Dog lovers have turned up to show off their pooch or to admire the Waggiest Tail competition. Golden labs, spaniels, terriers, French bulldogs - how many different breeds can you spot here?! This 1000 piece puzzle has been painted by the talented artist Debbie Cook. Made in the UK.

Pocket Money Picks - Gibsons 1000pc Puzzle

There is so much to choose from in in the village toy shop! The local children cant contain their excitement as they browse the shelves for the latest pocket money toys. As with all Gibsons jigsaws, we use 100% recycled puzzle board, FSC paper and work with the best artists from all around the world. 

Just Like Us - Gibsons 1000pc Puzzle

2022 marks 50 years since the first Pride took place in the UK. To commemorate this significant date, we have teamed up with LGBT+ charity Just Like Us to release a special puzzle that celebrates the movement. As with all Gibsons jigsaws, we use 100% recycled puzzle board, FSC paper and work with the best artists from all around the world.

Summer Reflections - Gibsons 1000pc Puzzle

Sit down for an afternoon tea in the summer sun and take in the aroma of the brightly coloured flowers around you. Reflecting on the hard work that makes the conservatory a sight to behold, even the pets are enjoying the view with their eye on a cupcake! This detailed 1000 piece puzzle has been beautifully illustrated by Claire Comerford.

Bourton on the Water 1000pc Puzzle

Bourton-on-the-Water has been described as the Little Venice of the Cotswolds and is one of the most popular tourist spots in the region. Elegant 18th century bridges cross the River Windrush as it flows through the centre of the village. All Gibsons jigsaws' beautifully illustrated pieces are made from the highest quality 100% recycled board.

Dressed up for Christmas - Gibsons 1000pc Puzzle

Nice to have the neighbours around to admire the special lights. Did someone mention a glass of mulled wine? Also available in 500XL. As with all Gibsons jigsaws, we use 100% recycled puzzle board, FSC paper and work with the best artists from all around the world. The beautifully illustrated pieces are designed to fit perfectly together; in fact, we use the thickest puzzle board on the market.

Book Club Charles Dickens Gibsons 1000pc Puzzle

The Gibsons Book Club series celebrates the timeless literature and treasured stories which have enthralled our minds, captured our imaginations, and earned their place on our "must-read" lists for years. The Charles Dickens series highlights some of his finest work from Oliver Twist to A Christmas Carol. This 1000 piece jigsaw puzzle was beautifully illustrated by Tim Stringer.

Reviews

Reviews

No customer reviews for the moment.

Write your review

Ha'Penny Bridge - Gibsons 1000pc Puzzle

Ha'penny Bridge is a Dublin landmark. It crossed the River Liffey, was built in 1816 and is officially called the Liffey Bridge. Elizabeth Blustin has captured the typical hustle and bustle of pedestrians crossing the bridge, as well as the iconic ironmongery of the bridge itself. Take a stroll across the River Liffey by piecing together this beautiful puzzle. 

Write your review