
The River Liffey, Arran Quay. Father Mathew Bridge, St Paul's Church on the other side. Dublin 1963.
The River Liffey flows through Dublin in 1963, viewed from the stone-paved promenade of Arran Quay. Lush trees frame the scene on the left, leading the eye towards the multi-arched Father Mathew Bridge. On the opposite bank, classic buildings line the waterfront, where mid-20th-century vehicles are visible. Above the rooftops, the dark clock tower and green dome of St Paul's Church rise against a partly cloudy sky, the entire scene reflected in the calm water below.
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