Half penny
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Halfpenny, half penny, or ha'penny may refer to:
Coins:
- Half penny (British decimal coin)
- Halfpenny (British pre-decimal coin)
- Halfpenny (Irish pre-decimal coin)
- Halfpenny (Irish decimal coin)
- Halfpenny (Australian) (pre-decimal)
- New Zealand half penny coin (pre-decimal)
- The St. Patrick halfpenny, 17th century
- Scottish halfpenny coin, pre-Union
- Half cent (United States coin)
People:
- Jill Halfpenny, English actress
- Leigh Halfpenny, Welsh rugby footballer.
- William Halfpenny, English 18th-century architectural designer
Other:
- Ha'penny (novel), by Jo Walton
- Ha'penny Bridge, over the Liffey in Dublin
- Halfpenny Bridge, over the Thames in Lechlade, Gloucestershire, England
- Halfpenny Gate, village in County Down, Northern Ireland
- Halfpenny Rose Red, a postage stamp from the reign of Queen Victoria.
[edit] See also
- Bord halfpenny, a fee paid in markets and fairs by the Saxons to the lord
- Shove ha'penny, a pub game
- "Half-Penny, Two-Penny", 1981 song by Styx
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