
The River Liffey near Arran Quay. Father Mathew Bridge, St Paul's Church on the other side. Dublin 1963.
A sunlit view from Arran Quay captures the River Liffey in Dublin, 1963. Sunlight filters through leafy trees, casting dappled shadows on the sidewalk where vintage cars are parked. The stone quay leads the eye towards the multi-arched Father Mathew Bridge, with the domed clock tower of St Paul's Church rising prominently on the opposite bank. The calm surface of the river reflects the bridge’s arches and the line of historic city buildings.
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