
The stand for owners and trainers at the Curragh Race Course. Dublin 1963. Published in Quinn, Edward. James Joyces Dublin. Secker & Warburg, London 1974.
At the Curragh Race Course in Dublin in 1963, a dense crowd fills the stand for owners and trainers. Dressed in the formal attire of the era—suits, overcoats, fedoras, and trilbies—spectators follow the event with expressions ranging from intense concentration to excitement. A prominent sign designates the enclosure for those "HAVING A RUNNER IN THIS RACE". Many hold race programs, while one man in the center has binoculars hanging around his neck, all eyes fixed on the track.
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