A pawn shop (The Three Balls) with the typical sign beside the St Marys Pro-Cathedral Marlborough Street. Tylers was a shoe shop chain. Dublin 1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn

A pawn shop (The Three Balls) with the typical sign beside the St Marys Pro-Cathedral Marlborough Street. Tylers was a shoe shop chain. Dublin 1963.

A horse-drawn cart, heavily laden with wooden crates, travels down Dublin’s Marlborough Street in 1963. The driver passes a Georgian building that houses the Tylers shoe shop chain and a pawn shop, indicated by its traditional "Three Balls" sign. In the background, the grand, classical facade of St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral dominates the scene. Mid-century cars and vans share the road, which is lined by an ornate iron fence and lamppost.


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