
A disused graveyard in the garden of a building at Molesworth Street. Dublin 1963. Published in Quinn, Edward. James Joyces Dublin. Secker & Warburg, London 1974.
In the garden of a building on Molesworth Street, Dublin, a disused graveyard is captured in 1963. A cluttered corner reveals domestic and gardening items—a dented metal bin, a wooden chest, and potted plants—resting atop large, inscribed grave slabs. Some plants are displayed on an ornate, multi-tiered wire stand. Behind this jumble, old and weathered headstones, some broken and with worn inscriptions, stand against a low stone wall. A dark metal fence separates the cemetery from the buildings beyond.
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