
The Irish Times newspaper's clock, on the offices on D'Olier Street. Dublin 1963.
The large, round clock of The Irish Times newspaper hangs from an ornate bracket over a bustling D'Olier Street in Dublin, 1963. Pedestrians and cyclists navigate the pavement and road, lined with businesses such as the Merry Chef Restaurant, J. J. Graham & Co chemists, and the Educational Building Society. The varied architecture, from simple brick facades to ornate stone buildings, stands under an overcast sky, with a distant vertical sign advertising coal from Donnelly’s.
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Dublin, DublinSights, Newspaper&Magazine
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Photo Edward Quinn, © edwardquinn.com
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