Anglesea Market, Dublin's secondhand market in a laneway off Moore Street. Dublin 1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Anglesea Market, Dublin's secondhand market in a laneway off Moore Street. Dublin 1963.

At Anglesea Market, a secondhand market in a laneway off Dublin's Moore Street in 1963, a woman in a dark coat and patterned headscarf leans with effort into a large, wooden handcart. The rustic cart, stenciled with the number "6750" and fitted with mismatched spoked wheels, is laden with wooden crates. The sunlit, narrow alley is a dense collection of makeshift stalls under a web of crisscrossing overhead wires, with the chimneys of taller brick buildings visible in the distance.


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