
The public office of the Irish Times. Dublin 1963. Published in Quinn, Edward. James Joyces Dublin. Secker & Warburg, London 1974.
A high-angle view through an ornate archway reveals the bustling public office of the Irish Times in Dublin, 1963. The elongated hall, defined by classical columns and a vaulted ceiling, is filled with employees focused on their work. Workers in light-colored smocks stand at desks cluttered with paperwork, while others attend to the public at a long, glass-partitioned counter. Industrial fluorescent fixtures hang from the ceiling, illuminating the herringbone-patterned floor of the busy administrative space.
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