St Saviour's Dominican Church, Dominick Street. Dublin 1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn

St Saviour's Dominican Church, Dominick Street. Dublin 1963.

In Dublin, 1963, the Gothic Revival facade of St Saviour's Dominican Church towers over Dominick Street. To its left stands the weathered, two-story J. Prunty pub, its window advertising "PLAYERS taste better." A white wrought iron fence separates the church grounds from the sidewalk, where pedestrians pass a wooden hoarding covered in posters. A vintage car is parked at the curb near a signpost that points the way to the "DOMINICAN PRIORY APOSTOLATE." In the background, television antennas are visible on the rooftops under an overcast sky.


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