Boys at the River Liffey, Arran Quay. Father Mathew Bridge, St Paul's Church on the other side. Dublin 1963. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Boys at the River Liffey, Arran Quay. Father Mathew Bridge, St Paul's Church on the other side. Dublin 1963.

On a sunny day in Dublin in 1963, a moment of youthful exuberance unfolds on Arran Quay beside the River Liffey. A young boy, grinning with delight, is caught mid-motion on the wide sidewalk as, behind him, another person pushes a large cardboard box over the stone parapet into the water. In the background, Father Mathew Bridge spans the river, and the steeple of St Paul's Church rises above the cityscape on the far bank. Strong sunlight casts sharp, dark shadows, highlighting the dynamic action of the scene.


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